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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China isn't Russias ally don't worry about that. Both countries would stab each other in the back at a moments notice.
Russia had primary ressources, but its manufacturing capability is low. Without China where will they get all their Aliexpress goodies? Of course, the same can be said for most of the West now at this point.
 
"... there's footage from Kherson where the exact thing happened that everyone said would happen if untrained civilians attack soldiers with Molotov cocktails"
Well, aside from them being perfect candidates for Darwin Award, I have even less doubts that government wants more civilian casualties by telling them to leroyjenkins russian soldiers.
 
Well at least the ((investment bankers)) took an L out of this.

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Its (((them))), (((they))) could loose 15 trillion dollars are still jew the money back easily. 15 billion is like a nickel to the Juden.

So it's starting to look like there are enough reports about abandoned Russian armor piling up to assume that there's a kernel of truth to it past the obvious Ukranian propaganda. What could explain it? The easiest explanation is that dumb conscripts were shocked to find out that this is a for realsies invasion and waited to get far enough away from command to dip the fuck out, but that kind of feels like a Ukranian cope. Possibly a snap decision by lower level command when they realized that they'd quickly outran their logistical supply chain, so they decided to consolidate and move onward, assuming there would be a rear guard to take care of things? Aliens? I doubt we'll be getting any real answers for a good while.

Lack of Commissars. 40k pun aside, slavs are slavs. They are vicious little shits in ambush, but when the tide turns against them, they scatter.

This means they are great at insurrection and all that, but in a straight up battle without superior numbers they are likely to rout unless a comrade is there to remind them that Uncle Stalin is watching.
 
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Yeah, except armed nationalist firing left and right in the capital from the stolen guns. I am not a big fan of him, but it's obvious they were closing in, since hours later they took over his residence.


"In real terms" doesn't mean shit in governmental procedures. It's like if I am gonna parry evidence in court with "look, I am a good person and would never do this".


Which sounds exactly like overthrowing a government i.e. coup. Their only problem was that he stayed alive.
Euromaidan wasn't a "coup", it was a bottom-up revolution. "Coups" are top-down things.

As for the rest, stop being a pedantic Jewish stereotype. You permanently flee a country you originally had a state office in? You de facto gave up that office. You resigned. "Armed nationalists" shooting shit? Unless they were part of the military or government, it's not a coup. Impeaching someone who fled a country and whose bullshit antics ultimately led said country to chaos? Not a coup either.

Snap elections were held. All Ukrainians voted in them. The nation (such as it was) stabilized. That's not a coup either.
 
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A sadly predictable outcome. Apparently guys hiding in the woods trying to ambush an armored column, got spotted on thermals and annihilated.

Unless you're a Taliban member ready to go to your 72 virgins in the sky at a moment's notice, there's zero sense in doing this sort of shit.
reminder that sky news and Western media directly told Ukrainians to do this. The theory that the Ukrainian government is trying to generate civilian deaths is becoming discomfortingly plausible.
 
Lol, i didn't even mention Azov. I was thinking of peeps like the guy in the documentary raging at "Russians, Kikes and other vermin". And the president that made one of the leaders of the nazi collaborators Bandera or whatever (who was big on genociding Poles too) a posthumous hero. But go on. Did I hit a nerve? Did the glowies evacuate your grandpappy from Ukraine? And yes various wannabe SS spergs serving under a jewish president and being propped up by Soros is the stuff my comment was making fun of - thanks for the revelation.
Unironically, you should delete your KiwiFarms account. You're too principled to do something hypocritical like post on an alt-right cyberbullying forum. It's damaging your credibility here, assuming you're not a shill or an actual hypocrite.
 
It will be far more parallel if Putin wins, then eventually decide that maybe attacking NATO is worth another huge risk, so iching away at America's influence bit by bit, all the while Taiwan probably gets lost, especially when Western allies don't seem to be able to trust for US support.
If Taiwan was something that may happen 5 years from now, it'd be more superficial, but since that shit is possibly only months away, the future of Ukraine is very important now.

Why do you care? It's not like any of us are getting new graphics cards this decade anyway.

I always thought it was weird how, whenever some kind of squabble or happening occurs anywhere on the planet, sociopathic asshole US politicians suddenly appear on camera with their best "deeply concerned" faces to lecture the foreigners on what they should or shouldn't be doing. I don't think Putin is capable of making them mind their own business, but he's making them hilariously mad so I'll take it. :story:
 
@Borscht how many people in Russia consider what happened in Euromaidan to be a "coup"?
 
Euromaidan wasn't a "coup", it was a bottom-up revolution. "Coups" are top-down things.

As for the rest, stop being a pedantic Jewish stereotype. You permanently flee a country you originally had a state office in? You de facto gave up that office. You resigned. "Armed nationalists" shooting shit? Unless they were part of the military or government, it's not a coup. Impeaching someone who fled a country and whose bullshit antics ultimately led said country to chaos? Not a coup either.

Snap elections were held. All Ukrainians voted in them. The nation (such as it was) stabilized. That's not a coup either.
McCain, Soros etc are certainly bottomfeeders - but I dont think that counts as "bottom up".
 
reminder that sky news and Western media directly told Ukrainians to do this. The theory that the Ukrainian government is trying to generate civilian deaths is becoming discomfortingly plausible.
All those people enthusiastically sharing videos about making and using Molotov are part of the problem and are pushing people to do stupid things that will get them killed.
 
Calling Ukraine corrupt at this point is like pointing in the desert and being shocked to see sand. Every single country in the world is massively corrupt, the whole covid bullshit proved it, if nothing else.

It matters because at the nexus of Ukrainian corruption, you keep finding the family names of the current US President, the Speaker of the House, and the 2012 GOP presidential nominee/current Utah Senator. It makes American claims ring particularly hollow, and clarifies that this has nothing to do with "freedom" or "democracy." It's the corrupt oligarchs from America battling with the corrupt oligarchs in Russia over access to a money laundering operation. Taking sides in this fight is like taking sides in a Mexican drug cartel battle. The only people who matter here are innocents caught in the crossfire.
 
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