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 handing out weapons willy nilly to civilians who are untrained and about to be in a hot warzone and paranoid as fuck could arguably be considered a crime or at least gross negligence because holy shit of course that is gonna lead to a ton of friendly fire incidents
Yeah, I consider it pass stupid or bogus cus most of the civilians don't even know or had experience with weaponry.
On the one hand: Shall Not Be Infringed, faggots.

On the other (or perhaps the same hand?), if you allowed your population to keep and bear arms before SHTF, thus giving them time to familiarize themselves and train with them responsibly, you would have less dumbassery.

Ukies should have put a rifle behind every blade of grass before Putin decided to make it into Mykraine/Hiskraine.
 
Konotop has fallen

nothing is lost, at some point Ivans will run out of diesel running their Soviet era hardware and will try to go back home to Russia.

This "campaign" reminds me of Napoleon. He invaded, fought his way to Moscow while the tsar was in St. Petes ... the eventual trip back was not fun.

May be Russians LARP as French? They like to imagine themselves the new elite with families living in Paris (like Peskov's whole family)
 
there's now a subreddit for redditors who want to fight in ukraine

https://www.reddit.com/r/volunteersForUkraine/
Already doubling down

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AFAIK US couldn't even officially veto a country joining, if the country meets the alliance requirements. Of course, it might make it really hard to join since US is the biggest military force in NATO with great influence, but I doubt US is against more countries joining NATO.
We pretty much ("we" being NATO member countries) led these clowns down the primrose path. It was clearly a huge miscalculation to act like they could suddenly be on Russia's border, in a military alliance directly against it, and expect this to fly with someone like Putin in Moscow.

If Zelensky (and fuck that gimp's second "y") thought U.S. boots were going on the ground over this shit he's fucking delusional.
 
nothing is lost, at some point Ivans will run out of diesel running their Soviet era hardware and will try to go back home to Russia.

This "campaign" reminds me of Napoleon. He invaded, fought his way to Moscow while the tsar was in St. Petes ... the eventual trip back was not fun.

May be Russians LARP as French? They like to imagine themselves the new elite with families living in Paris (like Peskov's whole family)
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You are probably right to some degree, I do not know how much, but Russia responding with "You joining my enemies? Ok, I annex you." is not appropriate, in my opinion. There needs to be negotiations with the country. In this specific case, US were discussion with Russia if Ukrain can join NATO? What I am seeing is a missing party in this negotiation - Ukrain. Without it, it doesn't even matter what do these negotiations result with. AFAIK US couldn't even officially veto a country joining, if the country meets the alliance requirements. Of course, it might make it really hard to join since US is the biggest military force in NATO with great influence, but I doubt US is against more countries joining NATO.

What do you think we'd do if Russia was in talks with Mexico to join a fancy new Warsaw Pact, held military exercises there, backed a coup to overthrow their US-friendly government to install one friendly to Russia, and started supplying them with weapons and money?

My guess is we'd invade. I don't think we'd give two shits about what the Mexican people wanted.
 
Ukrainian Border Guard makes an official statement saying that the defenders of Snake Island could still be alive. Once again these are the guys that were made into martyrs on the first day of the war for their "sacrifice".
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So it's all but confirmed it was a hoax now. I am sure the wikipedos will argue about this for a few months now on Snake Island's Wikipedia page.

Any of you remember that tranny unit fighting in Syria for some anarchist faction? What are the odds we will see dilation squads fighting side by side the Azov Battalion?
 
Oh so much propaganda being thrown out right now no use posting it
What do you think we'd do if Russia was in talks with Mexico to join a fancy new Warsaw Pact, held military exercises there, backed a coup to overthrow their US-friendly government to install one friendly to Russia, and started supplying them with weapons and money?

My guess is we'd invade. I don't think we'd give two shits about what the Mexican people wanted.
Who cares fuck mexico
 
Ukrainian Border Guard makes an official statement saying that the defenders of Snake Island could still be alive. Once again these are the guys that were made into martyrs on the first day of the war for their "sacrifice".
If that's true, how's that worse? I mean flipping off the enemy before they kill you is somewhat satisfying but flipping off the enemy before they fail to kill you is even better.
 
A huge portion of the ukraine army is about to be encircled near mariopol today as a breakthrough meets forces from crimea

This action will be the end of ukraine resistance east of the Dniepr

Estimates are anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 will be trapped

Its pretty clear Russian generals are seeing this and going for it20220226_120219.jpg



After that...forces will race north unopposed to encircle the other 50k in the front
 
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