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%

  • Total voters
    694
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Who doesn't like Rocky IV.
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Truckers gotta get that food to the market. Kinda hard to do that when expenses start outpacing profitability, or even the amount of cash on hand.
TPTB will probably say this shows why we need to kill the internal combustion engine and move entirely to "Green" alternatives.

Why yes, the people pushing for that have in fact been making investments in said tech that conveniently hasn't been profitable until just now, why do you ask?
 
I fail to see how that would be different from the current arrangement. NATO approval has risen dramatically in both Finland and Sweden lately though.

There's absolutely a distinction between being part of NATO and merely friendly to it.

The reason why we've sent several thousand additional personnel and a few dozen aircraft to Europe since this began rather than several hundred thousand personnel and hundreds of aircraft is because they aren't supposed to defend against a full scale attack themselves or even significantly slow an advance more than the host nations could.

They're going to integrate themselves among allied troops and in NATO facilities/airfields so that if Russia lights up the host nation's military assets they by necessity light up ours as well, sending any "thoughts and prayers" sentiments out the window. The whole point of NATO for the nations most like to be attacked by Russia is deterrence against an attack to begin with, the knowledge that attacking them means a full scale war with the US and all other members.

Finland doesn't have that, an occasional joint exercise isn't the same.
 
That moment when 2022 gets real: normies, leftists, anarchists, communists, conservatives, neocons, and the establishment are all rooting for the corrupt slavic Biden funded neo-nazi supporting, poor as shit underdog. Up against who? The poor as shit slavic corruption ridden ex-de-facto-communist power hungry criminal oligarchy that is Russia.

There is so much gaslighting and propaganda, it's glorious. What a time to be alive.
And even worse, the supporters of the Chicom butt puppet that you probably know as the DNC are crying out for war with a God damn nuclear weapons having country over another country that they're too fuckin' stupid to find on a map, just because western TV talking heads told them to.

And these are the same fucking people who shit a brick when George W. Bush invaded Iraq, and shit another when they thought he'd order a draft because the war was an unpopular disaster and they couldn't round up enough retarded gangbangers to fulfill the quota that would otherwise be picked up by gullible idiots fresh out of high school who were raised to believe that war was just like a God damn video game.

And these soyclowns think it'll be just like pointing and clicking a mouse in Cock of Dookie where vodka monkeys explode by the dozens because they were fucking programmed to do so.

"But we brought freedom to the Iraqi people!" -some Republicunt

Sound familiar?
 
Truckers gotta get that food to the market. Kinda hard to do that when expenses start outpacing profitability, or even the amount of cash on hand.
That's how they get you to go kill communists, they say if you want food and clothes go kill communists (or nazi's depends on what the flavor of the war is).
 
There's absolutely a distinction between being part of NATO and merely friendly to it.

The reason why we've sent several thousand additional personnel and a few dozen aircraft to Europe since this began rather than the several hundred thousand personnel and hundreds of aircraft is because they aren't supposed to defend against a full scale attack themselves or even significantly slow an advance more than the host nations could.

They're going to integrate themselves among allied troops and in NATO facilities/airfields so that if Russia lights up the host nation's military assets they by necessity light up ours as well, sending any "thoughts and prayers" sentiments out the window. The whole point of NATO for the nations most like to be attacked by Russia is deterrence against an attack to begin with, the knowledge that attacking them means a full scale war with the US and all other members.

Finland doesn't have that, an occasional joint exercise isn't the same.

I'm not so sure about that. The couple hundred Americans peppered into NATO countries are there as Gulf of Tonkins to justify war, not really for deterrent. It's one thing if Russians bomb a Polish base, it's another thing if Russians bomb a Polish base that killed American soldiers. Americans will be less likely to care if it doesn't involve American troops.
 
Weird how the bulk of anything being released is from the Ukrainearinos and how heckin good they're doing.
Are you suggesting that the media is being curated, perhaps algorithmically so that even we here on the Kiwi Farms are being manipulated and shown only what we are allowed to see; and that the West is as much an authoritarian shithole as the very nations that they vilify on a regular basis, if not moreso?

SIR. Put the gay frogs down.
 
Pinging @Gehenna, do you have any of the latest polling information on how the U.S. public is viewing the conflict? It seems to me that between that snap poll on CNN and the borderline fanfiction stories of Ukrainian war heroes, TPTB are trying to meme support for U.S./NATO military intervention into existence.
 
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