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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By 556therapy: Originally Posted By couchlord: I love to know the logistics of his visit. They sneak him in under the radar or simply blast the transponder signal hoping the Russia respect it? Either that or we're all being played. I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Yobro512: 80% of what? equipment? Combat effective divisions? Non casualties? Tanks? Planes? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Yobro512: Originally Posted By SWIRE: "unnamed sources". US DoD sources state Russia's is operating with 80-85% of what they started with. 80% of what? equipment? Combat effective divisions? Non casualties? Tanks? Planes? On the low side we're talking about a 5% discrepancy between those numbers... pretty much irrelevant. I'm talking about the unnamed sources vs the DOD info. |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Ukrainian resistance group has named itself after the 'Wolverines' from the film The leader of the group spoke in early March about his band of fighters The Canadian-born lawyer said his fighters were defending democracy He said it was formed for over-60s who still want to fight Russian invasion Named it after the 'Wolverines' group depicted in the 1984 'Red Dawn' movie https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/04/09/14/56409289-10698953-image-m-37_1649511750890.jpg More View Quote Taking 40 year old Americana and shoving it right up Russia's ass. Now that is something to be proud of. |
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Translation: Bilya Rubizhny okupanti was again taken from the cistern with nitric acid
???? ????????? ???????? ????? ??????? ? ???????? ? ??????? ???????? Trans: Pari in the vibe of the tank from 4 tons of nitric acid was carried by the wind to the position of the Russians. The haze expanded at their positions near Kudryashivka and Varvarivka. Sergiy Gaidai, the head of the Luhansk OV, tells about it. Vіn designates that you cannot threaten the life of the population |
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Originally Posted By mbinky: I love seeing Zelinsky everywhere. Especially because I know it pisses off all the Russians and their enablers. Putin is such a friggin' coward. But then from what I've seen this last month and a half the majority of Russians are cowards. What a pathetic nation. When this is all said and done I hope there is a hundred thousand dead Russians fertilizing the farmland in Ukraine. https://i.postimg.cc/xTzyQF8y/photo-2022-04-09-11-54-30.jpg View Quote Hey! Stop offending half of GD who “doesn’t care”. |
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: As much as I want people on the right to win elections world-wide, this is a prime example that they're not all good persons. Gotta be more careful who you cheer for. View Quote She isn’t on the right,she is on the wrong. Nobody who opposes free trade and privatization is a conservative. Nobody who wants to nationalize banks is a conservative. This isn’t even touching her absolutely idiotic foreign policy ideas. |
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Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: Who does lady think she is? The Speaker of the House? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: Originally Posted By Shenanigunz: This has got to be a deepfake or the subtitles are fake or something, right? If not, holy shit, Russia, keep your drunken idiots away from the podium.
Who does lady think she is? The Speaker of the House? We know how she feels about beet soup, what is her position on carrots? Asking for a friend. |
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I've been battling some internal demons this week, so far I'm 0 for 6.
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Wolverines! ...a news outlet picked up the story.
Life imitates art. For recent proof of this centuries-old maxim, look no further than this photo of an abandoned Russian infantry fighting vehicle in Ukraine with the word "Wolverines" scrawled on the side in white spray paint in an apparent homage to the 1984 Cold War-era action flick "Red Dawn." The photo was shared to Twitter on Thursday in response to a tweet by NPR's White House correspondent, Scott Detrow, who wrote that "We were driving too fast to get a clear picture but we just drove past a destroyed Russian tank with WOLVERINES spraypainted across it." Fortunately, Oleg Tolmachev, the head of production for Ukrainian oil and gas company Naftogaz, had seen the exact same thing and snapped a photo of it. The vehicle appears to be a Russian BMP-2, an infantry fighting vehicle that fulfills a similar role to the U.S. Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicles. The BMP-2's awkward forward tilt suggests that it suffered damage prior to its eventual abandonment and newfound transformation into a monument to 1980s pop culture in an active warzone. So yes, remarkably, somewhere in Ukraine, a piece of Russian armor is now a meme for a movie about a bunch of high school students in Colorado who fend off a Russian invasion thanks to some good ole' fashioned American grit, ingenuity, a fuckton of 7.62mm ammo, rocket-propelled grenades, and a surprisingly solid grasp of insurgent warfare. Directed by John Milius, "Red Dawn" stars Patrick Swayze, Thomas Howell, Charlie Sheen, Lea Thompson, and Jennifer Grey, among others, as Colorado teens whose small-town lives are upended by a Soviet invasion of the United States. After establishing military control of the town of Calumet, the Soviet invaders find themselves occupiers. In response, a resistance forms. Made up mostly of teenagers and young adults, they don the mantle of "Wolverines" after the town's high school mascot and set about sowing chaos and confusion among the Soviet force's ranks. As anyone with access to a history book can tell you and as Russian forces might discover if they attempt to establish a permanent presence in Ukraine occupations breed insurgencies, and insurgencies are nearly impossible to defeat with conventional military means. Every citizen is a potential combatant, and fighters blend seamlessly into the populace. They have an inherent home-field advantage, not just through a deep personal knowledge of the terrain, but of the people and culture. As such, they also tend to enjoy considerable local support. View Quote Continues... 'Red Dawn' hits Ukraine after destroyed Russian armor gets tagged with 'Wolverines' |
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Originally Posted By dmjung: @dillydilly Can't tell if serious... germane: (adjective) - closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dmjung: Originally Posted By dillydilly: Originally Posted By FDC: It's a casual thread which has some smart people participating in it. The abbreviations above were common and germane to the subject matter. It's incumbent upon the reader to do some research and learn what they mean. @FDC The god damn Germans got nothin' to do with it. @dillydilly Can't tell if serious... germane: (adjective) - closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent |
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God's grace is not cheap; it's free.
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Originally Posted By M-1975:
View Quote That was crazy. |
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To the people who think we may be getting played. These are the words directly from the mouths of the Russian government.
Russia’s Ukraine Propaganda Has Turned Fully Genocidal Egged on by the language of annihilation and extermination, Russian soldiers have become willing executioners. “On Feb. 26, only two days into the war, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published an op-ed titled “The Coming of Russia and of the New World.” Its author, without a trace of irony, praises Russian President Vladimir Putin for the timely “solution of the Ukrainian question.” A few hours later, the article was removed and is now only available in web archives. It’s unclear why it was removed—whether because of its uncomfortable proximity to the lexicon of systematic mass murder or because it described a plan for dismantling Ukrainian statehood after a successful invasion presented itself as an accomplished fact when, in reality, Russian forces were being routed.” Full Article If you don't think that this can happen (AGAIN), read the book "Ordinary Men" It can happen and it will happen. Again. Ordinary Men |
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God's grace is not cheap; it's free.
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Originally Posted By PurpleOtter: Do you want a Franz Ferdinand incident, because that's how you get a Franz Ferdinand incident. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PurpleOtter: Originally Posted By 556therapy: I'm sick of seeing Zellinsky everywhere. He's the only dude that can be all over the so called war zone and never risk getting harmed by anything. The Austrian president came to visit in Kyiv and they strolled around town. Are the Russians so pathetic that they can't find this guy already? Seems like all they'd have to do is schedule a tv interview with him. Do you want a Franz Ferdinand incident, because that's how you get a Franz Ferdinand incident. Making Zellinskyy an international martyr at this point would be a huge mistake by Russia. |
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“This is America damnit! I don’t think we will become like these other countries. I don’t think we can. Courage is too contagious here.” -James O’Keefe, 1/17/22
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What are all the hose clamp looking things all over the Russian tank barrels for?
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The soldiers of the regiment "Azov" effectively fought against the positions of the Russian occupiers
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Originally Posted By 556therapy: I’m sick of seeing Zellinsky everywhere. He’s the only dude that can be all over the so called war zone and never risk getting harmed by anything. The Austrian president came to visit in Kyiv and they strolled around town. Are the Russians so pathetic that they can’t find this guy already? Seems like all they’d have to do is schedule a tv interview with him. View Quote He's doing exactly what he needs to be doing. He's the political figurehead, the head of state, the cheerleader in chief, the motivator, the voice. He can't lead troops, he can't run a factory. What Ukraine needs is a visible focus of attention and someone to rally popular support. Aside from the successful intercept of the Russian attack at the airport in the opening hour of the attack, the key moment was Zelensky saying "I need bullets, not a ride." Bingo. Ukraine is still free (most of it) because of the initial Ukrainian military success AND Zelensky's high public profile. And hosting foreign leaders inside Kiev is a huge PR win. Not only did Russia fail to take Kiev, it's safe enough for foreign leaders to fly in and show their support. HUGE win. I love seeing Zelensky addressing just about every foreign legislative body, every international body, every head of state. He's just an actor, but pressing the flesh, carrying the message, and flying the colors is one of the biggest thing Ukraine needs. My hat's off to the Zelensky. |
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Originally Posted By M-1975:
View Quote INCOMING!!! |
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
View Quote Up to 45,000 troops lost in 4 weeks. They need to pump those numbers up. |
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Originally Posted By Swampgrass: This is what a mental health breakdown looks like. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Swampgrass: Originally Posted By 556therapy: I’m sick of seeing Zellinsky everywhere. He’s the only dude that can be all over the so called war zone and never risk getting harmed by anything. The Austrian president came to visit in Kyiv and they strolled around town. Are the Russians so pathetic that they can’t find this guy already? Seems like all they’d have to do is schedule a tv interview with him. This is what a mental health breakdown looks like. It’s what a Russia apologist looks like. |
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
View Quote And yet, there are still 40 BTGs in Donbas. And I don't know how many between Kherson to Mariupol. |
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Originally Posted By mbinky: To the people who think we may be getting played. These are the words directly from the mouths of the Russian government. https://i.postimg.cc/FKPXvxHm/Screen-Shot-2022-04-09-at-12-33-57-PM.png Russia’s Ukraine Propaganda Has Turned Fully Genocidal Egged on by the language of annihilation and extermination, Russian soldiers have become willing executioners. “On Feb. 26, only two days into the war, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published an op-ed titled “The Coming of Russia and of the New World.” Its author, without a trace of irony, praises Russian President Vladimir Putin for the timely “solution of the Ukrainian question.” A few hours later, the article was removed and is now only available in web archives. It’s unclear why it was removed—whether because of its uncomfortable proximity to the lexicon of systematic mass murder or because it described a plan for dismantling Ukrainian statehood after a successful invasion presented itself as an accomplished fact when, in reality, Russian forces were being routed.” Full Article If you don't think that this can happen (AGAIN), read the book "Ordinary Men" It can happen and it will happen. Again. Ordinary Men View Quote Good find. The language is interesting, recently people were losing their minds over a Ukrainian talking about a "new world order" (clearly discussing peace, not NWO conspiracies) and here we have Russians using similar language, but discussing a new Russian centric world. |
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How the political landscape has changed.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev announced that the five principles they presented for the normalization of interstate relations between the two countries were accepted by Armenia. In the statement, it was stated that Aliyev told Putin that "Armenia accepts these principles". Azerbaijan's normalization proposals Azerbaijan presented the following proposals to Armenia for the normalization of relations:
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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By 556therapy: Originally Posted By couchlord: I love to know the logistics of his visit. They sneak him in under the radar or simply blast the transponder signal hoping the Russia respect it? Either that or we’re all being played. I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing The sound stage in Burbank that they "claim" is the Lockheed Skunk Works? 4D Chess! It's all in the newsletter. Think for yourself! The truth is all lies! |
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Originally Posted By MattyCR: No it was a CHINESE campaign. China makes money off the solar panels, charge controllers and batteries that the US buys while giving the US parts that might last 5-6 years (and do argue with me about how well that shit lasts, you either dont know or youre selling it). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MattyCR: Originally Posted By Abakan: Originally Posted By Featureless: Originally Posted By stone-age: I honestly think we should cut germany some slack here. The easiest thing and the thing that would not put them in this "rock/hard place" position would be to continue get gas from russia while saying they are going to do something else. That would continue their fuel supply without all the risk. That is not what they are doing. They are taking on a bunch of risk to help Ukraine. They are running the risk of destroying their entire economy and first world lifestyle. What about US? We used to be energy independent, exporters. But we traded for windmills. Our greens are guilty and many of our politicians went along with it. The green idiots always were a part of the russian campaign to destroy the west from the inside. No it was a CHINESE campaign. China makes money off the solar panels, charge controllers and batteries that the US buys while giving the US parts that might last 5-6 years (and do argue with me about how well that shit lasts, you either dont know or youre selling it). Uh... how old are you? The Russians have been undermining the west since before the Commies secured their rule over China. The Soviet-backed anti-nuke movements were in full swing before China had a snowball's chance in hell of manufacturing a solar panel. |
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
These people are fucked in the head. View Quote Not going to bother linking or quoting the source article in Newsweek. It's utter rubbish. Why do these news organizations not push questions that matter? If I was doing this interview with the Russian ambassador, I'd be trying to push him on how he can lie so much. Every single thing the clown says can be refuted, often with Russian sources. Key question: if the Russian government persistently and consistently lies about everything its doing, how can there ever by any kind of treaty or agreement with the Russian government as a party? If Russia lies all the time, isn't the only possible conclusion the abolition of the Russian government? Bah. |
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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By 556therapy: Originally Posted By couchlord: I love to know the logistics of his visit. They sneak him in under the radar or simply blast the transponder signal hoping the Russia respect it? Either that or we’re all being played. I'm sure it's a big globohomo conspiracy, there's actually no war at all and it's being filmed on the same sound stage as the moon landing Russia didn't invade. If they did, they've done it with great efficiency and without injuring any civilians. Zelenskyy is Satan because Ukraine, as a country, laundered money for the Clintons and the Biden's, so those women and children killed and raped deserve it: the women because they actually laundered the money (they have washing machines) and the children because they volunteered to go to Epstein's island |
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Originally Posted By FrankyRay: Taking 40 year old Americana and shoving it right up Russia's ass. Now that is something to be proud of. View Quote Out to get the Russians': The 73-year-old Vietnam Vet fighting in Ukraine 'Out to get the Russians': The 73-year-old Vietnam vet fighting in Ukraine • FRANCE 24 English |
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"He should have killed me. I would have killed me."
For God and Country: Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Michael Moore: Trump’s election is going to be the biggest Fuck You ever recorded in human history….And it will feel good. |
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Originally Posted By mbinky: Yup. Like listening to Gen Milley. "Kabul can hold out for months". Falls in 72 hours. "Kyiv will fall in 72 hours". Holds out for months. We aren't promoting our best. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mbinky: Originally Posted By sulman: Same people that said the ANA would still be holding Kabul now. Take DC bar talk with a hefty pinch of salt. Yup. Like listening to Gen Milley. "Kabul can hold out for months". Falls in 72 hours. "Kyiv will fall in 72 hours". Holds out for months. We aren't promoting our best. Does that mean you trust an "unnamed European official" more? |
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Originally Posted By 556therapy: I’m sick of seeing Zellinsky everywhere. He’s the only dude that can be all over the so called war zone and never risk getting harmed by anything. The Austrian president came to visit in Kyiv and they strolled around town. Are the Russians so pathetic that they can’t find this guy already? Seems like all they’d have to do is schedule a tv interview with him. View Quote He’s the president of Ukraine. Kind of makes him the face of this whole thing… |
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Originally Posted By mbinky: Yup. Like listening to Gen Milley. "Kabul can hold out for months". Falls in 72 hours. "Kyiv will fall in 72 hours". Holds out for months. We aren't promoting our best. View Quote US government bureaucracy is massively incompetent, but they get more money than every other government on the planet. |
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He looks sooooooo "happy"
Russia has appointed Gen. Alexander Dvornikov, who commands Russia's southern military district and "has a lot of experience" from "Russian operations in Syria," to oversee the war in Ukraine, a Western official said Friday, according to BBC. The Russian intervention in Syria was notoriously brutal, and foreign policy analyst Rula Jebreal said Dvornikov's appointment likely signals an "expansion" of Russia's "terror campaign" against Ukraine. This reorganization comes after Russia's military withdrew from the Kyiv region, having failed to take the capital. Observers expect these Russian units to be redeployed to eastern Ukraine. Prior to Dvornikov's appointment, Western officials reportedly believed there was no single battlefield commander overseeing the Russian invasion. The New York Times reported late last month on the intelligence community's consensus that "the men making decisions are far from the fight, back in Moscow: Defense Minister Sergei K. Shoigu; Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff of the Russian military; and even President Vladimir V. Putin." Several Russian generals have been killed on the front lines as they attempted to untangle tactical and logistical problems that arose due to the lack of proper coordination. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Yobro512: 80% of what? equipment? Combat effective divisions? Non casualties? Tanks? Planes? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Yobro512: Originally Posted By SWIRE: "unnamed sources". US DoD sources state Russia's is operating with 80-85% of what they started with. 80% of what? equipment? Combat effective divisions? Non casualties? Tanks? Planes? Yes. All the above but each item has a different value in the range. The qualifier is "available combat power before the invasion" and "that they had arrayed against Ukraine". Link to the transcript of the DOD briefing. https://www.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/2994883/senior-defense-official-holds-a-background-briefing/ But, of the assessed available combat power that they had available to them before the invasion, that they had arrayed against Ukraine for this purpose, of the total assessed combat power that they had, we estimate that they are between 80 and 85 percent of what they had. And it depends on, you know, that goes up or down depending on what individual factor you're looking at. Tanks, fighter aircraft, missile inventory, troops, I mean, but the aggregate tells us that they are under 85 percent of their assessed available combat power when they started this invasion. |
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Originally Posted By dmjung: @dillydilly Can't tell if serious... germane: (adjective) - closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent View Quote @dmjung Lol fail. If you know you know. Otherwise have a look here… buford t justice |
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Originally Posted By M-1975:
View Quote Rostov on don sure looks like a good target. Credit to Ukraine for not taking the easy out and just retaliating in kind. But damn, it's hard to watch this stuff. |
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I am Government Man, come from the government.
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Originally Posted By M-1975: The Danes have sent a recon team: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FP6pEXiX0AslIuG?format=jpg View Quote Nope, top secret HellHonk thermosonic loitering munitions. Lethal to 20 meters. Hearing damage to 200 meters. Armor penetration ability is classified. 6D6 sanity point loss |
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Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: But are they worth a shit? Based on what we've seen, I'm going with no. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: And yet, there are still 40 BTGs in Donbas. And I don't know how many between Kherson to Mariupol. But are they worth a shit? Based on what we've seen, I'm going with no. If they are dug in and have good supply lines they will be a lot tougher than the forces that tried to move on Kyiv with limited supplies. |
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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Good find. The language is interesting, recently people were losing their minds over a Ukrainian talking about a "new world order" (clearly discussing peace, not NWO conspiracies) and here we have Russians using similar language, but discussing a new Russian centric world. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Originally Posted By mbinky: To the people who think we may be getting played. These are the words directly from the mouths of the Russian government. https://i.postimg.cc/FKPXvxHm/Screen-Shot-2022-04-09-at-12-33-57-PM.png Russia’s Ukraine Propaganda Has Turned Fully Genocidal Egged on by the language of annihilation and extermination, Russian soldiers have become willing executioners. “On Feb. 26, only two days into the war, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published an op-ed titled “The Coming of Russia and of the New World.” Its author, without a trace of irony, praises Russian President Vladimir Putin for the timely “solution of the Ukrainian question.” A few hours later, the article was removed and is now only available in web archives. It’s unclear why it was removed—whether because of its uncomfortable proximity to the lexicon of systematic mass murder or because it described a plan for dismantling Ukrainian statehood after a successful invasion presented itself as an accomplished fact when, in reality, Russian forces were being routed.” Full Article If you don't think that this can happen (AGAIN), read the book "Ordinary Men" It can happen and it will happen. Again. Ordinary Men Good find. The language is interesting, recently people were losing their minds over a Ukrainian talking about a "new world order" (clearly discussing peace, not NWO conspiracies) and here we have Russians using similar language, but discussing a new Russian centric world. Posting this again. It's an analysis of the original Ria Novosti article that should be required reading for everyone. |
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: And yet, there are still 40 BTGs in Donbas. And I don't know how many between Kherson to Mariupol. View Quote At some point, the Russians have fielded reserves. I wonder how many BTGs are effectively deployed in Ukraine vs. their initial 110-120. You'd think Donbas/Luhansk has the lions share. |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Ukrainian resistance group has named itself after the 'Wolverines' from the film The leader of the group spoke in early March about his band of fighters The Canadian-born lawyer said his fighters were defending democracy He said it was formed for over-60s who still want to fight Russian invasion Named it after the 'Wolverines' group depicted in the 1984 'Red Dawn' movie https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/04/09/14/56409289-10698953-image-m-37_1649511750890.jpg More View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By SWIRE: "unnamed sources". US DoD sources state Russia's is operating with 80-85% of what they started with. 80% of what? equipment? Combat effective divisions? Non casualties? Tanks? Planes? |
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How come every time there is a shooting, they want to take away the guns from the people who didn't do it?
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Originally Posted By FrankyRay: Taking 40 year old Americana and shoving it right up Russia's ass. Now that is something to be proud of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FrankyRay: Originally Posted By realwar: Ukrainian resistance group has named itself after the 'Wolverines' from the film The leader of the group spoke in early March about his band of fighters The Canadian-born lawyer said his fighters were defending democracy He said it was formed for over-60s who still want to fight Russian invasion Named it after the 'Wolverines' group depicted in the 1984 'Red Dawn' movie https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/04/09/14/56409289-10698953-image-m-37_1649511750890.jpg More Taking 40 year old Americana and shoving it right up Russia's ass. Now that is something to be proud of. It really is. Something that outside of the US would be an obscure American movie, has had such a deep impact. Incredible. |
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“This is America damnit! I don’t think we will become like these other countries. I don’t think we can. Courage is too contagious here.” -James O’Keefe, 1/17/22
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