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%

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Putin is a dictator and frankly I don't like dictators.
I'm not saying Putin is this but I much prefer a benevolent (or semi-benevolent) dictator over a globohomo Democratically Elected™ figurehead who is controlled by a network of handlers who are controlled by a complex and secretive deep state apparatus who are lead by unelected no-names who report to shadowy central bankers and nameless special interests. Just saying.

To me, some weird husk of a human who literally doesn't have an original thought in his head and acts as a vessel for Biblical evil - such as Justin Trudeau - is far more scary than someone like Donald Trump who, although egotistical and selfish, had a vested interest in making his country prosperous (because of his ego).

2016/2017 Trump though. Not after he gave up half-way through his term. You get the idea though.

When we had Kings, they were incentivized to be great because if they weren't they'd be dealing with constant rebellions until they were deposed. You cannot do that with the modern Western system, you can only cope seethe and dilate as everything is stolen from you for eternity.
 
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Look here Jack, Russia may have total control of Ukraine by the end of next week. China will undoubtedly feel emboldened to take Taiwan at some point this year. But the Joint Chiefs of Staff has been focused on more important threats, like global warming and white rage.
Taiwan is an island with a developed economy defended by the US Navy and their own military assets. The PLA navy has one refitted Soviet carrier, two small aircraft carriers and one under construction., plus their subs and other surface vessels are decidedly second rate against possibly antagonists like the US. Mainland Communist ruled China is an unsinkable carrier, but PRC has not shown itself capable of power projection.

Also why destroy the prime maker of the chipsets in modern smartphones and computers?

Also PRC has a very limited record after Tibet of invading or occupying their claimed near abroad. Russia has never ceased doing it under Putin. Ukraine is just on a far bigger scale. Finally, their leaders and spokesmen are moderate in how they express themselves, compared to Russia. This does count more than some retired PLA general sperging in some newspaper.
 
The fuck?


18 year old Ukrainian volunteers off to war in Kyiv. Three days training and they will be on the front line.

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These fucking knee pads LMAO
The knee pads are so they don't hurt their knees while they're sucking cock, as they get Dedovshchina'd.

RT News’s Telegram channel has been banned. http://t.me/rtnews
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>violated local laws
Is this for everyone? I see stories about it being banned in the EU and Canada; is it applicable to US users as well?
I'm wondering if this is being forced by Apple via App Store rules, or if it's knock-on effects of EU sanctions.
 
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Took me 30 seconds to find that Sberbank-issued Mastercard & Visa are the most popular credit cards in Russia, and that Mastercard just took a $1.1b revenue punch in the nuts due to our new sanctions.

If the sanctions are indefinite, that will be a permanent loss to our banking industry, and Russian banks will need to develop their own in-house solution.
This is what I'm saying. They will need to develop in-house solutions for EVERYTHING that's been 'cancelled', if they want to keep every Russian happy. Seems to be a few that will argue with me no matter what though so I'm just gonna out it down to them being dumb cunt shills that are probably opposing any opposing view point so 🤷‍♂️
 
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I'm not saying Russia's in the right. I imagine they have their reasons and they're more reasonable than "Putin's evil and insane and attacked a poor widdle country of puppies, kittens, and cheap vodka for NO POSSIBLE REASON WHATSOEVER." We'll never know because they absolutely will NEVER allow us to hear the un-spun stance from Russia, period.
of course we know, even if Putin hadn't been making it really clear for many years, it's completely obvious from a normal geopolitical perspective and not even slightly mysterious
 
Kirovohrad - Moment of detain of a counter-intelligence major who allegedly gathered and passed information to Russians (Feb. 28 )
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Okhtyrka - The local thermal power station after Russian attack.


Irpen - Residental buildings getting shelled


Kharkiv
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18 year old Ukrainian volunteers off to war in Kyiv. Three days training and they will be on the front line.

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These fucking knee pads LMAO
From telegram lol

🇺🇦 Of course, one could laugh at this photo, the view of the Kiev Terodefense is funny. But here it is necessary to remember that the guys from the photo will be reset in the very first minutes of the battle. And most likely they will die even before they arrive at the front line.

An artillery or missile strike, the actions of Russian special forces or friendly fire from the same territorial defense groups, will put an end to their lives. Zelensky, calmly sniffing coke now in Poland, doesn’t care about their lives.
 
To the dumb cunts that don't think 'cancelling' Russia is going to be effective coz it's also targeting innocent Russian civilians (Mastercard, VISA, YouTube and whatever else there is): think about it this way - if you suddenly lost access to all this, would you be pissed at the man that caused it?

Reality is, MOST people, these days at least - with the internet would. It has the potential of causing a massive uprising against Putin the longer it's sustained.
Yes, but most "INNOCENT RUSSIAN CIVILIANS" tm are also Politically Illiterate Boomers.

So who are they going to blame? Putin..or the Companies?
 
Yes, but most "INNOCENT RUSSIAN CIVILIANS" tm are also Politically Illiterate Boomers.

So who are they going to blame? Putin..or the Companies?
Probably the companies by and large in regards to the older population .
But the tech-savvy 'informed' crowd it's going to be much different, they will sympathise more with Western rhetoric. Tell me why I can't be right?
 
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