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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
So he wants to hold the grain exports up is what I'm getting from this. View Quote He's got nothing to lose. |
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Originally Posted By Jack67: To create buzz in another direction to distract from major moves wrt the Twitter acquisition. He made major moves on that a few days later and so far, it appears to be working. One is of critical importance to him, the other inconsequential. It all looks completely logical from a Musk/SpaceX/Twitter perspective. View Quote Bingo. Musk has some form of Aspergers. The line between genius and crazy is razor thin and they deal with things way different than normal people. Musk's way is logic. Easiest simplest way to solve a problem. |
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CAP with Harpoons on Modified Mig 29s and SU27s for grain shipments.
Sink the Russian ships bold enough to come play. |
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Russia using kamikaze drones
Russia destroys Ukrainian tanks and weapons with kamikaze drones |
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Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: I figured it was inevitable as payback for Syria but in a way I’m still surprised. That being said sounds good to me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: Originally Posted By Ubaddog: I really like the sound of the phrase " Ukrainians killing Iranians. " rolls off the tongue like a chorus in a hit pop song. War war war Ukrainians killing Iranians Yeah ya ya Ukrainians killing Iranians We need more. Ukrainians killing Iranians. I figured it was inevitable as payback for Syria but in a way I’m still surprised. That being said sounds good to me There is actually an Iranian/Persian DNA connection to Ukrainians. A large nomadic Iranian tribe settled in many parts of Ukraine called the Sythians. More info here: http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CS%5CC%5CScythians.htm https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians |
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Patrick Henry is the greatest Founding Father because without him there would be no Bill of Rights!
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Originally Posted By HIPPO: This smells like bullshit. A quick check confirms it’s bullshit. Yep, it’s bullshit. Frankly, it’s difficult to accept that folks could believe it to be true if they took 2 minutes to look at WHO is posting this story all over. And to give it a moment of critical thought. But here we are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HIPPO: Originally Posted By Dagger41:
Big debate on whether it's true or not. This smells like bullshit. A quick check confirms it’s bullshit. Yep, it’s bullshit. Frankly, it’s difficult to accept that folks could believe it to be true if they took 2 minutes to look at WHO is posting this story all over. And to give it a moment of critical thought. But here we are. Apparently it came from a Qtard parody account. Rather sad that anyone actually believed it was true. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Location of the fortifications is here green marker: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fe2s03vWQAAi2gh?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fe0_eSlaAAAvK8p?format=jpg&name=large View Quote |
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Keep your powder dry, and watch your back trail.
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Originally Posted By Tiberius: Apparently it came from a Qtard parody account. Rather sad that anyone actually believed it was true. View Quote |
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"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16:33
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Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: A NGO dedicated to overthrowing/fighting .govs stationed in DC and founded by a dude who fought to remove Gaddafi? Totally not a CIA/DoD asset View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: Originally Posted By GTLandser: Wow, holy shit, if anyone wants to have a few minutes entertainment, go check out the Sons of Liberty International website, and their founder, the poster of this tweet. Dude was either not made for this world, or he's as Looney as a Tune, or both. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif A NGO dedicated to overthrowing/fighting .govs stationed in DC and founded by a dude who fought to remove Gaddafi? Totally not a CIA/DoD asset Fought in Libya yeah, but not before doing a "Motorcycle Diaries" style tour across North Africa and the Middle East, then deciding being a "war reporter" would be a good way to make some pocket money. If he were working for the US, they should ask themselves what they were getting for their money for the last 15 years, aside from some good stories. I think the guy has issues. |
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Well, the conservatards will be pushing Gabbard again today as she pushes more Kremlin narrative:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11308913/Tulsi-Gabbard-imminent-threat-World-War-III.html |
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Patrick Henry is the greatest Founding Father because without him there would be no Bill of Rights!
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Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: There is actually an Iranian/Persian DNA connection to Ukrainians. A large nomadic Iranian tribe settled in many parts of Ukraine called the Sythians. More info here: http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CS%5CC%5CScythians.htm https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians View Quote Would explain the looks of a few Ukrainian women I see. I’ve noticed not all Ukrainian women look exactly the same. Big country of course. |
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Deckard “nobody wants to know the truth, nobody” Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence “she’s hot and all those other things” Tucker Carlson 1/10/2018 “I used to be a liberatarian until Google”https://mobile.twitter.com/Henry_Gunn
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Deckard “nobody wants to know the truth, nobody” Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence “she’s hot and all those other things” Tucker Carlson 1/10/2018 “I used to be a liberatarian until Google”https://mobile.twitter.com/Henry_Gunn
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Originally Posted By Prime: They’re either learning or too lazy to get those weird flat boxes out of the way before they set stuff down.
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fe9l90FXwAIOtVn?format=jpg&name=small View Quote The MT-LB does not seem to get much respect on Arfcom. OTOH, Ukraine’s “mud season” approaches and anything with tracks will probably help the Ukrainians get around, even if the MT-LB is not a great fighting vehicle: sure - it’s old: it’s roots lie in the 1950s. This is the Wiki history: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MT-LB Here is an AA version: |
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Originally Posted By Zam18th: Some tweets about Starlink. $20m/month is rough.
View Quote Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Elon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. ETA: Had the communications been provided by ANY other US contractor, like LockMart, or Amazon, or whatever, the US gov would not only already be paying for it, but they would be getting a nice cost-plus profit on top of it. No doubt. |
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“A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.” -- Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: https://www.kyivpost.com/russias-war/lukashenko-conducts-covert-mobilization-in-belarus.html View Quote Okay |
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Deckard “nobody wants to know the truth, nobody” Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence “she’s hot and all those other things” Tucker Carlson 1/10/2018 “I used to be a liberatarian until Google”https://mobile.twitter.com/Henry_Gunn
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Soon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. View Quote Plus Twitter didn’t improve his status among the Democrats |
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Deckard “nobody wants to know the truth, nobody” Cobra Kai Johnny Lawrence “she’s hot and all those other things” Tucker Carlson 1/10/2018 “I used to be a liberatarian until Google”https://mobile.twitter.com/Henry_Gunn
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Originally Posted By ricko1: It needs its own BREAKING NEWS thread in GD just to watch the hilarity View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ricko1: Originally Posted By Zhukov: Done. I added a clarification message. Attached File |
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“A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.” -- Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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Cunts. |
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Yeah, there are a number of reasons they hate him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: Plus Twitter didn't improve his status among the Democrats Yeah, there are a number of reasons they hate him. To be fair, he really did step on his dick on twitter so he didn't do himself any favors. ETA not that it excuses him not being paid for his services of course. |
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Your boos mean nothing, I've seen what makes you cheer
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Close.
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
View Quote May she live a thousand years. |
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Just a stranger on the bus trying to find his way home.
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Elon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. ETA: Had the communications been provided by ANY other US contractor, like LockMart, or Amazon, or whatever, the US gov would not only already be paying for it, but they would be getting a nice cost-plus profit on top of it. No doubt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Originally Posted By Zam18th: Some tweets about Starlink. $20m/month is rough.
Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Elon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. ETA: Had the communications been provided by ANY other US contractor, like LockMart, or Amazon, or whatever, the US gov would not only already be paying for it, but they would be getting a nice cost-plus profit on top of it. No doubt. The only other contractor that I can think of who has provided significant aid out of pocket is Bayraktar. Yet I bet they'll continue to refuse his request just so they can use it to demonize him. "Greedy, anti-union billionaire, twitter ruiner holds UA comms hostage for more money" |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: They make quality rifles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fadedsun: Originally Posted By torstin: How does Poland pay for their defense? I may be out of touch with Eastern Europe but I can't name a single Polish company, or product produced in Poland or even a resource they might export. They make quality rifles. And their vodka tops every other countries. Don't ask me how I know. |
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Originally Posted By fervid_dryfire: I didn't know about this...this specifically, I mean. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fervid_dryfire: Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: Originally Posted By fervid_dryfire: Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By fervid_dryfire: Originally Posted By ludder093: Originally Posted By NY12ga:
Yes, but remember- Stephen King wants MAGA Republicans, gun owners, and southern border "complainers" to leave the US as well. His message is vectored toward Russia only for now. OK, when the time comes, that conversation might need to be had. This is not the time, and *on the subject of Ukraine* there is no daylight between me and an American on the left who believes the same. That said, Russian influence ops have been behind a huge amount of the divisiveness in the US in the last 100 years. Dealing with that problem permanently is one of the great unspoken benefits of the Russian-Ukraine war. In a way I agree and in another way, I don't. I am with you 100% on the 100 years of Russian influence ops doing us harm, though. I would also add that it's not just the internal damage they're responsible for. They're largely responsible for the anti-West Islamist movement we've been dealing with for 40+ years and spent the last 20 conducting warfare directly against. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DoVTbup548 I didn't know about this...this specifically, I mean. The Soviets/Russians have gotten and maintain their tendrils in many and far reaching places. It's a very low cost/high benefit form of asymmetric warfare. |
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Originally Posted By Freiheit8472: Man few things are as telling about a society and people as how they treat their pets… pets are at our mercy. If you’re cruel to them… well we all know if you love them you stand a much better chance at being civilized. Someone better than me can explain the high level analysis View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freiheit8472: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fe-SttSX0AA18la?format=jpg&name=900x900 Man few things are as telling about a society and people as how they treat their pets… pets are at our mercy. If you’re cruel to them… well we all know if you love them you stand a much better chance at being civilized. Someone better than me can explain the high level analysis I think you did just fine. |
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Just a stranger on the bus trying to find his way home.
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Originally Posted By kpacman: Do the Koreans have a long range variant like our ATACMS? I would love to see Russian bases and rail yards hit far behind the lines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By kpacman: Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Word is HIMARS is getting passed over for Chunmoo. Do the Koreans have a long range variant like our ATACMS? I would love to see Russian bases and rail yards hit far behind the lines. We sold them several hundred ATACMs |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Assuming there's still a bridge by then. |
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Elon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. ETA: Had the communications been provided by ANY other US contractor, like LockMart, or Amazon, or whatever, the US gov would not only already be paying for it, but they would be getting a nice cost-plus profit on top of it. No doubt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Originally Posted By Zam18th: Some tweets about Starlink. $20m/month is rough.
Given the billions and billions that the Biden administration is throwing at Ukraine, it would be pocket change for them to reimburse Musk for his cost. But they hate Elon Musk, and he doesn't play by their usual rules, so they'd rather fuck him. ETA: Had the communications been provided by ANY other US contractor, like LockMart, or Amazon, or whatever, the US gov would not only already be paying for it, but they would be getting a nice cost-plus profit on top of it. No doubt. Meh, the timeline makes sense to me: 1. Elon donates the Starlink, gets a lot of love and praise online 2. Love and praise dying down, so he makes the "peace proposal" - dude thought people would see him as a genius 3. Elon's ego got bruised yet again, so now he wants the money from the Pentagon 4. Pentagon leaks the money request. In the end, the $20M is pennies and sure, the US should pay him if the service is working out for Ukraine. But if the whole world was like, "holy shit, Elon's peace proposal involving giving up land to Russia is genius.. why hasn't anyone thought of this??" like he was expecting, we wouldn't be at this stage. |
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Originally Posted By PM4E: In other words, Elon, who is obsessed with getting likes online, got his feelings hurt and now wants to take his ball and go home. View Quote Or, it's freaking expensive and nation states should be paying for critical war fighting needs, not private entities. I am super thankful Elon led the comm charge, now the west should pay for it. |
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: Yeah, because they are running out of missiles in which to launch mass strikes with. They've wasted most of their best weapons trying to attack civilian targets instead of things that might be militarily important. My God, these people are so stupid. Watching Russia trying to conduct a war is like watching a monkey try to fuck a football. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: Originally Posted By HIPPO: LOL Yeah, because they are running out of missiles in which to launch mass strikes with. They've wasted most of their best weapons trying to attack civilian targets instead of things that might be militarily important. My God, these people are so stupid. Watching Russia trying to conduct a war is like watching a monkey try to fuck a football. About as useful as a suitcase without a handle. |
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Originally Posted By RSM: Originally Posted By torstin: How does Poland pay for their defense? I may be out of touch with Eastern Europe but I can't name a single Polish company, or product produced in Poland or even a resource they might export. Holan Saddlebags Is AK! https://atlanticfirearms.com/wbp-poland https://www.wbprogow.com/ Have we sent LRAD to Ukraine yet? The hard bass would be awesome. |
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Originally Posted By agillig: We had people believing US Special Forces raided a German server farm the day after the 2020 election, and that the Pope was under house arrest. Unfortunately the left doesn't hold a monopoly on gullibility. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By 74HC: Who's to say that the gullible here aren't on the left? Most here want to believe that all of ARFCOM are Republicans and conservatives when that is far from the truth. There is a significant presence of liberal leftists, and democrats here. View Quote Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. -Robert J. Hanlon The right has just as many mentally ill stupid motherfuckers as the left does. |
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Originally Posted By 74HC: Who's to say that the gullible here aren't on the left? Most here want to believe that all of ARFCOM are Republicans and conservatives when that is far from the truth. There is a significant presence of liberal leftists, and democrats here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 74HC: Originally Posted By agillig: We had people believing US Special Forces raided a German server farm the day after the 2020 election, and that the Pope was under house arrest. Unfortunately the left doesn't hold a monopoly on gullibility. Because conservatives here were posting that Trump was going to be president again for months after the election. 2 more weeks. The left absolutely does not have a monopoly on being gullible. Half the links here are to "news" stories with no sources that get posted because it reinforces their bias. |
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Your boos mean nothing, I've seen what makes you cheer
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Originally Posted By R0N: There was probably an environmental issue involved, I remember late in my military career, if you wanted to build fighting positions or entrench you had to plan it way in advance and get the base environmental people involved at most bases. View Quote I'm surprised and yet not surprised. I should caveat my original statement, that many of those things might not be necessary on a real life battlefield for the Anerican Marine and Soldier. But it's good for mental conditioning/hardening and such. That whole "the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war" kinda thing. Embracing the suck in training makes real war seem easy. *Not saying stuff you don't already know* |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: I'm surprised and yet not surprised. I should caveat my original statement, that many of those things might not be necessary on a real life battlefield for the Anerican Marine and Soldier. But it's good for mental conditioning/hardening and such. That whole "the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war" kinda thing. Embracing the suck in training makes real war seem easy. *Not saying stuff you don't already know* View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Originally Posted By R0N: There was probably an environmental issue involved, I remember late in my military career, if you wanted to build fighting positions or entrench you had to plan it way in advance and get the base environmental people involved at most bases. I'm surprised and yet not surprised. I should caveat my original statement, that many of those things might not be necessary on a real life battlefield for the Anerican Marine and Soldier. But it's good for mental conditioning/hardening and such. That whole "the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war" kinda thing. Embracing the suck in training makes real war seem easy. *Not saying stuff you don't already know* What do you think one of the major factors in how rusty US warship are is? The paint is more enviromentally sensative these days, but it does not protect as well from the enviroment. |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Originally Posted By PM4E: Meh, the timeline makes sense to me: 1. Elon donates the Starlink, gets a lot of love and praise online 2. Love and praise dying down, so he makes the "peace proposal" - dude thought people would see him as a genius 3. Elon's ego got bruised yet again, so now he wants the money from the Pentagon 4. Pentagon leaks the money request. In the end, the $20M is pennies and sure, the US should pay him if the service is working out for Ukraine. But if the whole world was like, "holy shit, Elon's peace proposal involving giving up land to Russia is genius.. why hasn't anyone thought of this??" like he was expecting, we wouldn't be at this stage. View Quote Very creative story you have there. But no. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: I'm surprised and yet not surprised. I should caveat my original statement, that many of those things might not be necessary on a real life battlefield for the Anerican Marine and Soldier. But it's good for mental conditioning/hardening and such. That whole "the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war" kinda thing. Embracing the suck in training makes real war seem easy. *Not saying stuff you don't already know* View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Originally Posted By R0N: There was probably an environmental issue involved, I remember late in my military career, if you wanted to build fighting positions or entrench you had to plan it way in advance and get the base environmental people involved at most bases. I'm surprised and yet not surprised. I should caveat my original statement, that many of those things might not be necessary on a real life battlefield for the Anerican Marine and Soldier. But it's good for mental conditioning/hardening and such. That whole "the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war" kinda thing. Embracing the suck in training makes real war seem easy. *Not saying stuff you don't already know* The environmental restrictions on federal active duty bases is one of the, usually unspoken, reasons for the increase in active duty use of National Guard training camps. |
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfChBRFXEAE_DJN?format=jpg&name=900x900 View Quote And if any of the left over ordnance is rigged to explode inside of the tank or artillery piece? That would be my concern. |
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Patrick Henry is the greatest Founding Father because without him there would be no Bill of Rights!
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
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Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: Well, the conservatards will be pushing Gabbard again today as she pushes more Kremlin narrative: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11308913/Tulsi-Gabbard-imminent-threat-World-War-III.html View Quote I can at least understand why they are listening to her…..they want her sweet, sweet, honeypot. And she isn’t a hateful shrew like most left-wing women. Wonder how much of that she’s gonna be allowed to get away with before they come for her Reserve commission. |
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Originally Posted By Zam18th:
Assuming there's still a bridge by then. View Quote Sounds like they fucked it up pretty good. |
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Originally Posted By belted_guns: Or, it's freaking expensive and nation states should be paying for critical war fighting needs, not private entities. I am super thankful Elon led the comm charge, now the west should pay for it. View Quote And a lot of people don't realize how much money SpaceX is burning through right now with their Starlink and Starship programs. They lose $500+ on each Starlink dish plus probably 2 billion in launch costs so far, in addition to cost of all the satellites and ground stations. And they have these capital investments in various stages of construction: 3 Starship launch/integration towers with mounts and cryo farms, 1 crew dragon launch tower/site, 2 Starship factories, 3 Starship construction bays, 1-2 ocean launch/landing platforms. They also have to factor the economy into their plans. $200+ million a year to Ukraine is not at all feasible. |
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The Costs of Germany's Support for Ukraine |
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: I've got some bad news for old Vlad ----- he won't be able to protect it even with mobilization. Numbers mean diddly if they are poorly equipped, poorly trained (if they are trained at all) and have no motivation for being there. They will only serve to double the strain on logistics and send Russia's KIA numbers through the ceiling. The smarter ones among them will surrender immediately. So, where does Putin's regime benefit here? These mobilized troops will be about as effective as Saddam Hussein's non-Republican Guard units were in 1991. They will break upon first contact. View Quote The real hoot is that Vlad's "problems" with Ukraine and the line of contact are entirely self-inflicted, and self-perpetuated. One need only not launch expansionist wars of conquest against one's neighbors, and like, 95% of this bad shit won't happen to you or your poor kontraktniki and mobiks. Not launching a war of conquest against a neighbor can't help with the alcoholism, cronyism, corruption and theft, though - that's a feature of the ex-soviet (Russian) system from the ground floor. |
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