Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

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No one's asking the real question: If a no-shit war between Russia and Ukraine breaks out, what will happen to Coach Red Pill and his homosexual Tyler Durden LARP commune?

Don't be equating us to them honkeys and their dogfuckin' cracka hoes!
Weird timing for him to decide to bring a bunch of people over.

Lmao this will affect maybe 5 people. Most Americans cannot even find Ukraine on a map.
Soon it will be zero Americans
 
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Its really happening guys. Our guy is on the ground reporting raw facts as they come in.
 
Surprising how little this is being talked about, and even more, how little is being done. It seems Ukraine is just going to stand down unless Russia decides to push forward for more territory than the Donbas. I knew the US was not going to get involved but I would've guessed that Poland would've started to mobilize towards their borders.

It seems that there's no troop movements in Belarus, which makes me think that Russia is not going to start an invasion just yet. As of now, it's probably just Crimea all over again. pretty much just moving into territory that was already de facto controlled by Russia and making it official. Ukraine has no other choice than to lie down and take it since nobody wants to go to war with Russia.

Poland has already been moving tanks to the borders. I posted that like dozen pages back, shit moves fast.

It was important for Ukraine to play perfect victim and not fire back since Russia has been hard pressed to find "genocide" and dead kids. It looks like their front lines were under expressed order to not fire back under any circumstances despite heavy shelling and casualties (which exist)

Lavrov threatened to send bags of "female" bones from mass graves to Germans since they were laughing about weak proofs on genocide. A lot of these "justifications" are weak sauce, if not downright retarded.

Russians also accused Ukrainians of shelling a Russian vilage ... the only village Ukrainians could theoretically reach, over swamps and wetlands, and even then just one photo of grad-like rocket that's already managed to rust ... sometimes you don't need to do anything, just let Russian propaganda machine fuck themselves in ass like they do often.

In terms of fighting, not a whole lot have changed. Russian soldiers can at least wear their badges. Now the Minsk agreement is void, so calibers over 120mm can be legit used.
 
gaining territory is a benefit
gaining dozens of millions of population under your control is also a benefit
gaining access to the resources and industrial capacity of the conquered area is another benefit
ukraines economy may not be the best in the world, but it's more than nothing
The real world is not a video game where you gain a direct benefit from conquering some pre-designated resources. The main issues concerning the Russian economy right now are low birth rates, an ageing population and the constant brain drain of the educated population. Invading Ukraine will only expedite these issues. When the economy crashes and the Rouble loses what little value it has left, every young person with half a brain will seek to leave the country. I do not know a single Russian who would not take the opportunity to live and work in the west if given the chance. Most would even be happy living in China if it meant that they could have a stable life and a reasonable wage without a government that constantly crashes the economy with its insane antics.

Trade and innovation are the things that generate wealth in the real world. The only industry that Ukraine has of any value is the steel industry, and even that is inferior to both the Russian and Chinese industries in quality and value. It'll be cheaper to produce steel in Russia from Russian raw materials for Russian steel products than take over some dinky Ukrainian factory to do the same. Even if you somehow would benefit from these industries, who would you sell these products to? No country would buy products from occupied Ukraine at a reasonable price. Not that there is much value in any Ukrainian products anyway.

I have no doubt that if Russia takes over Eastern Ukraine, every young person with the ability to do so will flee to the west, leaving behind the pensioners and whatever vatniks Ukraine has left. I don't think these will be much help for Russian demographics or the economy.
 
Poland has already been moving tanks to the borders. I posted that like dozen pages back, shit moves fast.

It was important for Ukraine to play perfect victim and not fire back since Russia has been hard pressed to find "genocide" and dead kids. It looks like their front lines were under expressed order to not fire back under any circumstances despite heavy shelling and casualties (which exist)

Lavrov threatened to send bags of "female" bones from mass graves to Germans since they were laughing about weak proofs on genocide. A lot of these "justifications" are weak sauce, if not downright retarded.

Russians also accused Ukrainians of shelling a Russian vilage ... the only village Ukrainians could theoretically reach, over swamps and wetlands, and even then just one photo of grad-like rocket that's already managed to rust ... sometimes you don't need to do anything, just let Russian propaganda machine fuck themselves in ass like they do often.

In terms of fighting, not a whole lot have changed. Russian soldiers can at least wear their badges. Now the Minsk agreement is void, so calibers over 120mm can be legit used.
Didn't realize that Poland had started mobilization. I guess I expected more. Eh, I guess in this modern age even war seems to be stale. As of now I still think we won't be seeing an actual invasion of Ukraine, even after Putin announced that Russia does not recognize Ukrainian statehood. It honestly just seems like Crimea all over again, with the same kind of international response. I may be eating my words later but for the moment, still no war, just Putin testing what it can get away with that doesn't include even more sanctions. I'm pretty convinced he could take the whole enchilada and be alright so long as he doesn't touch Poland.
 
Came back in to ask: are the bullets flying yet? And am I gonna get drafted to fight in some country I don’t even know the location of?
No, but if you have a job and haven't invested in crypto or non-inflationary assets yet, you can expect to work longer hours for even less pay in order to make ends meet.

The Ukraine War is a simulation but so are fractional reserve banking and the petrodollar.
 
Surprising how little this is being talked about, and even more, how little is being done. It seems Ukraine is just going to stand down unless Russia decides to push forward for more territory than the Donbas. I knew the US was not going to get involved but I would've guessed that Poland would've started to mobilize towards their borders.

It seems that there's no troop movements in Belarus, which makes me think that Russia is not going to start an invasion just yet. As of now, it's probably just Crimea all over again. pretty much just moving into territory that was already de facto controlled by Russia and making it official. Ukraine has no other choice than to lie down and take it since nobody wants to go to war with Russia.
It could very well be, although I'm a bit sceptical that all the Ukrainians can keep their guns in their pants. You only need one provocation for the whole situation to blow up.

This whole thing gives a good cover for what's going on in Belarus, which is almost as important as what's going on in Ukraine. There will be a constitutional referendum on the 27th that will secure the power of the current pro-Russian elite even after Lukashenko is gone. The Russians will stay there to "help" for at least until the referendum passes.
 
Russia just depending the freedom of eastern Ukrainians bro. Their security is on the line.

Canada and the western would should allow this. After all they crushed their own little riots.
 
Emergency UNSC meeting is set to begin in 20 minutes. Just one small problem though... Russia will be chairing the meeting, because they happen to currently be president of the UNSC.
lol the UN is such a joke
"What if we applied all the democratic bureaucratic rules to a bunch of third world dictators? What could go wrong?"
 
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