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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I think whether you support Russia or Ukraine in this situation, the whole thing's proof that the Russian military's a very different beast than it was back in the early 90s. I remember reading some places years ago saying that if Russia invaded Ukraine it'd get its ass kicked because the Ukrainians had a better, more professional military and all this other stuff, and meanwhile Ukraine's had almost a third of its country occupied in less than a day. No shade to the Ukrainians themselves, I just think it shows that Russia isn't fucking around. Whether that's a good or bad thing again depends on which side you're on, if either.
 
Everyone use to be anti-war when we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan decades ago, and now we all want to be freedom fighters for a country that won’t give up its oil. Those rising gas prices are not the sole reason one has to send young people to a war that will lead to more problems than actual solutions.
 
They don't rely on us, we rely on them.
you really are that fucktarded.

Russia is a country with a smaller economy than Spain despite being 24 times larger. Is a shithole economy thats entirely dependant on those few exports western europe buys at market price, but that western europe can just get from somewhere else albeit more expensive, like the liquid gas they can get from the US. For western europe it sucks the prices go up, for Russia is a fucking meltdown of an already poor as fuck country with worse salaries than Colombia.

But everything's cool because China is a nice guy that gives money for free no strings attached and pays for everything they get at the same rates as Germany or the UK, right... they won't just treat your poor ass nation thats isolated and backed in a corner as niggercattle and squeeze the crap out of you . Russia stronk, Cuba Stronk, Venezuela Stronk. They'll "eat motherland" like Hugo Chavez used to say.
 
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Kiwifarms has closed the boarders! Refugees maybe welcome. Possibly.
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I am not talking about making a functional fission bomb. A dirty bomb just needs enough fissionable materials to pollute where ever it was detonated.
But you'd have to get into a place that is fairly surveilled. You don't really need substantial amounts of stuff for a dirty bomb anyway, just the cesium from a single radiation therapy device from a hospital is enough to cost billions of dollars in cleanup in the right place.

They should make Putin commemorative medallions with the uranium and give them out for free to Russians.
 
Everyone use to be anti-war when we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan decades ago, and now we all want to be freedom fighters for a country that won’t give up its oil.
>Two wars fought over oil
Almost as if history is repeating itself, except this time the big fuck heads in office are blatant about what they want rather than hiding it.
 
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Anyone notice how Macron has kind of filled the leadership void after Biden's complete failure and humiliation?
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>frank discussion

It's just Putin telling Macron he'll fucking rape France (economically) if they don't submit to Russia quickly, and Macron complying because elections are coming up in France again and he doesn't want to go down as an anti-Russian warmonger.

Macron isn't capable of filling any "leadership voids". No one in Europe is.
 
I've served and I've seen American blood spilled. Have you?

You're looking at things from an absolute A or B, right or wrong perspective. Real life and war are not so clearly defined. You're letting your emotions and a simplistic point of view dictate your thoughts. That's a bad way to go through life, and a terrible way to fight a war.
Im not going to be lectured on world politics by the beggar of the infantryman
Force must be met with force, its not an emotional statment its one that history bears out
I think your the one emotionally connect to this cause you saw your buddy's dome get blown off in Al-Fallujah for Dick Cheney's benefit
 
I've served and I've seen American blood spilled. Have you?

You're looking at things from an absolute A or B, right or wrong perspective. Real life and war are not so clearly defined. You're letting your emotions and a simplistic point of view dictate your thoughts. That's a bad way to go through life, and a terrible way to fight a war.
Not a bad take and to be fair there is no reason for Americans to fight on the ground in Ukraine, that would escalate the conflict to devastating proportions and the US have no obligation whatsoever to send their people to die in eastern Europe. The best cause of action unfortunately is to sanction Russia preferably harsher than currently advertised by Biden, EU, Japan/Oceania etc. and just sit idly by as Russia "liberate" the Donbass Region and remove the Ukrainian government to be replaced with their own puppet-regime, it fucking sucks donkey dick and this will probably cement 2022 as another horrible year for big parts of the world (particularly Europe economically and exacerbating starvation in countries like Libya and Lebanon who are dependent on Ukrainian wheat) but seeing as how the Rubicon has been crossed it is what it is.
 
America can’t even control the problems regarding mass influx levels of immigration, rising crime in urban cities, homelessness, suicide/depression deaths, drug related deaths, media corruption, political corruption, Hollywood corruption and many other issues that plague our streets.

Yet on social media, everyone has overnight turned into a geopolitical expert.
This 10000%. Like I sperged about earlier we in the U.S have our own problems and the retards that live here (Biden droids) want us to play hero lol
 
Im not going to be lectured on world politics by the beggar of the infantryman
Force must be met with force, its not an emotional statment its one that history bears out
I think your the one emotionally connect to this cause you saw your buddy's dome get blown off in Al-Fallujah for Dick Cheney's benefit
Pardon being mad on the internet for a sec, but are you really gonna talk down to someone who's served in the military and witnessed war firsthand like you know some shit he doesn't, and call him a "beggar of an infantryman"? That's fucking shameful dude.
 
you really are that fucktarded.

Russia is a country with a smaller economy than Spain despite being 24 times larger. Is a shithole economy thats entirely dependant on those few exports western europe buys at market price, but that western europe can just get from somewhere else albeit more expensive, like the liquid gas they can get from the US. For western europe it sucks the prices go up, for Russia is a fucking meltdown of an already poor as fuck country with worse salaries than Colombia.

But everything's cool because China is a nice guy that gives money for free no strings attached and pays for everything they get at the same rates as Germany or the UK, right... they won't just treat your poor ass nation thats isolated and backed in a corner as niggercattle and squeeze the crap out of you . Russia stronk, Cuba Stronk, Venezuela Stronk. They'll "eat motherland" like Hugo Chavez used to say.

Reads like cope. I'm not a Russia stronk guy, I'm a Europe fucked guy. The ice that the social order is standing on is thinning real fast over here. I don't think for a second that Mighty Mother Russia could steamroller Europe with their tanks like a Red Alert 2 campaign, but I do think that tipping the balance in just the right way could destabilise us a lot more in the long term than it does Russia in the short
 
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