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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Do we have confirmation of Zelensky being in Poland


It's obvious the goal was to get Russia in another Vietnam/Afghanistan because they are following the plot from the movie "Charlie Wilson's War."
Yes I think you're right. Our elites are so retarded that they thought Russia invading Ukraine was exactly the same as the burgers invading Iraq or Vietnam.

There are millions of Russians living in the Ukraine, last time I checked there aren't millions of Americans living in the middle east or SE Asia. The Ukraine is right on Russia's border and connected by road and rail. Putin isn't idiotic enough to try and occupy west Ukraine but rather disarm it and leave them to contend with a hostile neighbor in a partitioned country, the Cyprus solution.

Our leaders are idiots.
 
I took no position and if you saw a pro- or anti- stance for Russia or Ukraine it's entirely in your own imagination and you're arguing against your own imagination.
No, but you seem to think Russia has a justification to invade the way it did. It does not.

They signed the declaration of war at 2am and in the morning they were already firing shells at civilians.
What I actually said is that I see this as more than a war between Russia and Ukraine. It's the most significant instance of military action without the assent of the the UN since its formation, and represents a struggle for the right to war itself. Without a right to wage war, a country isn't really sovereign. Do sovereign countries besides the United States exist today? The question is answered by Russia now.
I think you're romanticizing this war. This isn't about Russians fighting for their sovereignty or the self-victimization narrative the Russian media machine is pushing, the Russians try take Ukraine and see how the west reacts.

They have tucked their tail between their legs, like they probably predicted, at the threat of nuclear war, but I think the Russians did not foresee the impact of the economic sanctions and the backlash from the war...
If Russia succeeds, and particularly if an Eastern Bloc emerges to challenge the United States's global hegemony of finance, then Globohomo has lost a significant amount of power (or the pursuit of world peace has been set back between 30 ~ 80 years, depending on your perspective).
Nope. I don't think Russia can win this. If Russia (and China) isolate against the globohomo, they will become shitholes and people will struggle to escape and romanticize the West.

In the mean time, the west will point at these shitholes and say "Look! Look what society without civilized ID chips and clot shots is like!" or whatever.

But the end game of Russia is not to get Globohomo to fuck off, it's to test the West and see how much they can push before they get pushed back.
 
You went to sleep sperging out like a 10 year old kid and woke up sperging out like a 10 year old kid. Seriously, you are way too emotional.
In 3-4 days you're probably going to post gory pics of dead Russian soldiers saying how happy you are they died just to own us.
I am still waiting to hear that they have actually volunteered to fight, but so far we are only seeing tired Cold War boomer jingoism against the Russians. Ukro-bot vibes.
 
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Thank God
 
This is it. This is the most hypocritical statement I've ever read in my entire life. They have done nothing but demand from social media to purge anyone that might provide a "range of information" that goes against their official narrative and making freedom of speech advocacy equivalent to fascist dog whistling. The gall of these people.
Ah but you're not seeing the real beauty of it.

They wanted Twitter to ban Russia, so Russia -- and most importantly, pro-Russian views or even views that ran counter to the Anti-Russian propaganda narrative -- would not be allowed to speak. But they still, and this is key, were demanding that the Russian people still be allowed easy access to the anti-Russian propaganda that GloboHomo is spewing at them.

That's why they're mad. They wanted the ability to spew propaganda towards Russia without Russia being allowed to defend itself. Instead, Russia cut the entire communication line off.

It's horrible. It's the death of the Internet in the medium to long term. It's perfectly understandable. It's the only reasonable action. It's revealing of just how well entrenched the GloboHomo cultural forces are, that they feel they can weaponize the very internet infrastructure against a misbehaving Nation. (Which, as Null pointed out, inherently means that Nation is not sovereign. If a nation can be found to be "misbehaving" then it is not a sovereign state. The GloboHomo stance appears to be that no state other than the USA is sovereign any longer.)

Imagine if red states just started requiring Twitter be blocked not just from use but from outright access while in their state. Not just ISPs, but mobile networks and the like too. You'd see a similar reaction from the Child Groomers demanding unfettered access to your kids, m'thinks.
 
Ah but you're not seeing the real beauty of it.

They wanted Twitter to ban Russia, so Russia -- and most importantly, pro-Russian views or even views that ran counter to the Anti-Russian propaganda narrative -- would not be allowed to speak. But they still, and this is key, were demanding that the Russian people still be allowed easy access to the anti-Russian propaganda that GloboHomo is spewing at them.

That's why they're mad. They wanted the ability to spew propaganda towards Russia without Russia being allowed to defend itself. Instead, Russia cut the entire communication line off.

It's horrible. It's the death of the Internet in the medium to long term. It's perfectly understandable. It's the only reasonable action. It's revealing of just how well entrenched the GloboHomo cultural forces are, that they feel they can weaponize the very internet infrastructure against a misbehaving Nation. (Which, as Null pointed out, inherently means that Nation is not sovereign. If a nation can be found to be "misbehaving" then it is not a sovereign state. The GloboHomo stance appears to be that no state other than the USA is sovereign any longer.)

Imagine if red states just started requiring Twitter be blocked not just from use but from outright access while in their state. Not just ISPs, but mobile networks and the like too. You'd see a similar reaction from the Child Groomers demanding unfettered access to your kids, m'thinks.
The trucker protest in Canada and the ongoing conflict, is basically revealing to us the reach and control the Globalists got. Certainly frightening.
 
No, but you seem to think Russia has a justification to invade the way it did. It does not.

They signed the declaration of war at 2am and in the morning they were already firing shells at civilians.

I think you're romanticizing this war. This isn't about Russians fighting for their sovereignty or the self-victimization narrative the Russian media machine is pushing, the Russians try take Ukraine and see how the west reacts.

They have tucked their tail between their legs, like they probably predicted, at the threat of nuclear war, but I think the Russians did not foresee the impact of the economic sanctions and the backlash from the war...

Nope. I don't think Russia can win this. If Russia (and China) isolate against the globohomo, they will become shitholes and people will struggle to escape and romanticize the West.

In the mean time, the west will point at these shitholes and say "Look! Look what society without civilized ID chips and clot shots is like!" or whatever.

But the end game of Russia is not to get Globohomo to fuck off, it's to test the West and see how much they can push before they get pushed back.
You are under the assumption globohomo is not going to turn the west into a techno-shithole in the long run, there won't be anything left to romantacise about. XD
 
Ah but you're not seeing the real beauty of it.

They wanted Twitter to ban Russia, so Russia -- and most importantly, pro-Russian views or even views that ran counter to the Anti-Russian propaganda narrative -- would not be allowed to speak. But they still, and this is key, were demanding that the Russian people still be allowed easy access to the anti-Russian propaganda that GloboHomo is spewing at them.

That's why they're mad. They wanted the ability to spew propaganda towards Russia without Russia being allowed to defend itself. Instead, Russia cut the entire communication line off.

It's horrible. It's the death of the Internet in the medium to long term. It's perfectly understandable. It's the only reasonable action. It's revealing of just how well entrenched the GloboHomo cultural forces are, that they feel they can weaponize the very internet infrastructure against a misbehaving Nation. (Which, as Null pointed out, inherently means that Nation is not sovereign. If a nation can be found to be "misbehaving" then it is not a sovereign state. The GloboHomo stance appears to be that no state other than the USA is sovereign any longer.)

Imagine if red states just started requiring Twitter be blocked not just from use but from outright access while in their state. Not just ISPs, but mobile networks and the like too. You'd see a similar reaction from the Child Groomers demanding unfettered access to your kids, m'thinks.
I agree except on the part of globohomo seeing the USA as a sovereign state, on the grounds that the USA has been the sword and shield for globohomo for nearly a century now. You're also right about globohomo getting very nervous about crypto, hence all the hit pieces that began in earnest last year. Bitcoin went from being a joke to a national security threat in just a little over a decade.
 
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