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

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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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german government is anything but fragile, they have zero threat or risk to their power domestically and their control over the country is 100% secure.
globohomo is firmly in control of EU. energy crisis and recession does not concern them, if anything they'll use it as a convenient excuse to further push the 'live in the pod' line.

poland and hungary are not "free to exploit the union while facing no political backlash", quite the opposite

EU institutions are notoriously slow and inefficient, but they are moving against those countries. financial buck breaking is inevitable, and unlike russia these countries governments can be expected to fall to this pressure because their hold on power and control over their societies are far weaker than putins position in moscow.
How is a government not fragile when it's a coalition government with no clear policies? To keep the reactionaries out of power the neoliberals, social democrats, eco fascists, and left wing radicals had to form a big tent party incapable of responding to any issue.
Also for all their blustering Brussels has yet to actually take action, unlike the current shitshow happening in Russia. Putin isn't the anti fag messiah.
You now have EU approved national socialist organisations, and things will only escalate from here.
 
we don't use multicam. could be a custom outfit for field exercises, for not get the main form fucked up drastically.
I'm more concerned that they wear the same ratnik pieces of uniform as I did back in 2018 during general exercise in my brigade.
I do know that some certain special units have used it though, I'm not sure if it actually works or if it's overrated. Also they must be hurting for funds if their gear is at least four years old.
 
>I mean, you're forced to. You can't just abandon a position just because staying there carries risks
Yes, you fucking do. Just like rational armies don't set up fighting positions in schools and hospitals.
>They would be giving Russia the controls to the breaker box to all of Ukraine
They can just cut powerlines if they want to cut off power. Holding a mother fucking nuclear plant does absolutely nothing other than give you a position you think your enemy will have to handicap themselves in order to take.
If the position is worthless the Russians can move around it. But we all know a nuclear power plant is a massive strategic prize. If you cut the power lines you cut the power to territory you're trying to control as well. Having the power plant gives you the ability to decide which areas to allow to have power, and which to leave in the dark
 
Our sources are the US itself, Canada, and Mexico. And all the crude is refined within our borders. We have a lot of power to tamp down on prices if Biden (or whoever) is willing to reinstate the oil export ban.
That doesn't matter. It is about scarcity, Europe has to buy their fuel from somewhere. They will be looking and offering to pay more than we do. The producers will sell to whomever pays the most. The price WILL increase further. I see a median of about $10 a gallon for diesel and $8 for gas.

This is the most basic economic principal. Supply and demand. Geography is a only a tertiary concern because of globohomo.
 
Some say the world is being run by the Jews. Others the Illuminati. What they all failed to consider was right under their noses... The Manlet

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I had wondered a few days ago how long it would take.

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Pro-Ukrainian Eastern Europeans, especially Poles, are obviously aghast at the idea that a Parisian metro station could be called Stalingrad. It used to make me mad too, but not necessarily for the exact same reasons.

So they opportunely suggested renaming it "Kyiv". This triggered the ire of those for whom the never-ending fight against Hitler (the real one, albeit deceased) remains more important than the fight against Hitler (Putin), but also of the genuine communists (or LARPers, should I say, since former French commie proletarians are all "far-right" nowadays), reasonably numerous in France, who copiously insult the supporters of this idea in the quoted tweets.

Personally, as I said, I have long found the name revolting and would have been willing to pay to get rid of it.
But there are several things to consider:
1) I don't live in Paris (thank God), so I don't care.
2) This metro station is particularly frequented by drug addicts and niggers of all kinds, which effectively reminds us why Allied soldiers died during WWII.
3) Kyiv, especially spelled like that, is a particularly homosexual surrogate name.

Anyway, there are far too many odonymic problems in this country, solving this one would only be a drop in the ocean.

I wouldn't be surprised, however, if this idea eventually finds some traction. They're going crazy with the R-word.

An example:
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The Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra now refuses to use the words "Russian" and "Moscow".
Works by Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev will be performed but without mentioning that their authors are Russian.

It's not an isolated thing.

And to think that everyone laughed when the Americans renamed the so-called French Fries to Freedom Fries, almost two decades ago.
 
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