Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

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If U.S. intelligence so much as sniffs a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is imminent (which will be impossible to hide),
Yes.
it's almost certain the US will make it clear it will defend Taiwan.
Words.
Taiwan isn't some agriculture center like Ukraine, it produces a massive chunk of the world's microchips, Japan or South Korea would also probably want to get involved as well considering they will be threatened by a Chinese controlled Taiwan.
There's really not much they can do except make empty threats. The last 3 decades of US policy on China has completely failed, and they're now too big to bully. Nobody's going to fight a nuclear armed superpower over a Chinese island right off China's coastline, idk why this is difficult for some people to accept (lacism against the slants or something? :medallion:). You have this all backward: the US won't even directly fight a distinctly second tier atomic power over the US client state of Ukraine, despite investing countless billions in the place since the 90's. It's definitely not going to lose aircraft carriers and risk getting nuked trying to defend TSMC.

Ploblem? :smug:
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Personally, overall I thought well of Putin until he started this war. Didn't agree with everything he did but, yes, he did oversee Russia's recovery. He has been a strong leader. Have joked that Putin should come here as a "contract President", vastly better than Joey. Just believe he could have gotten much of what he wanted from Ukraine through peaceful means.

As things stand, all the "attaboys" Putin earned by improving things in Russia have been wiped out by the "oh, shit!" of his Ukraine debacle.
It's really unfortunate that Putin got obsessed with the whole rebuilding the USSR thing. Everyone knows the whole "Moscow is vulnerable" shit is a poor excuse as no one is going to invade a nuclear power, especially the conflict shy western powers.
So all Putin has done is piss away a lot of good will he had earned throughout the beginning of the 21st century all so Russians can pretend they still rule an empire that stretches from Berlin to Gvozdev.
It's like the russians learned nothing from the last century
 
Probably the fact that under Putin Russia’s life expectancy went from 65 to 75, the Russian economy grew massively, malnutrition and hunger became virtually unheard of, and people get left alone by the government unless they fuck with it(a major improvement from the soviet days).

Putin took power in an absolutely broken country and oversaw its recovery. He even rehabilitated it’s national self-image by fighting and winning proxy wars with America. There’s a reason he isn’t hated in Russia, despite his corruption.
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Note that data as from 2021 are speculations so I would just ignore that.

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The first shots from the building of the Security Service of Ukraine in Mariupol

The DPR forces team control of the building of the Security Service of Ukraine in Mariupol. Documents, weapons, and women's wigs were found—all in the report.
Ukrainian forces appear to have adopted the trans-battalions doctrine.

Jokes aside, they are trying to escape while pretending to be women with Russian flags.
Any idea over what this supposed WW2 Russian veteran is saying from that channel where the video came from?

 
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It's really unfortunate that Putin got obsessed with the whole rebuilding the USSR thing. Everyone knows the whole "Moscow is vulnerable" shit is a poor excuse as no one is going to invade a nuclear power, especially the conflict shy western powers.
So all Putin has done is piss away a lot of good will he had earned throughout the beginning of the 21st century all so Russians can pretend they still rule an empire that stretches from Berlin to Gvozdev.
It's like the russians learned nothing from the last century
You have to understand, Russia needs it's buffer room. Otherwise they might have to change their capital again for the billionth time.
 
It's really unfortunate that Putin got obsessed with the whole rebuilding the USSR thing. Everyone knows the whole "Moscow is vulnerable" shit is a poor excuse as no one is going to invade a nuclear power, especially the conflict shy western powers.
So all Putin has done is piss away a lot of good will he had earned throughout the beginning of the 21st century all so Russians can pretend they still rule an empire that stretches from Berlin to Gvozdev.
It's like the russians learned nothing from the last century
Who needs goodwill or an economy or a functioning military infrastructure when you have the approval of a couple hundred chinless doomers with terminal aspergers syndrome and who would cheer on their own mothers being gangraped by an endless chain of niggers so long as someone on /pol/ told them it would own globohomo?
 
Hate to airsperg, but the KA-52 is a cool ass helicopter. Not only is it tough as hell and armed to the teeth, but in case of a catastrophic failure or heavy damage, the rotors can pop off and give the pilots a chance to eject.

No, please airsperg on.

in case of a catastrophic failure or heavy damage, the rotors can pop off and give the pilots a chance to eject.

I'm no aviation expert and my name is not Martin Baker, but I can see how this might be a favourable adaption on board a helichooper.

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This is also unnecessary, especially for girls.
The important difference is that Russian children are not involved in conflict, so compared to Ukrainian kids, the chances of them bombing some separatist babushka are quite small.
A bigger question is, they don't allow civilian ownership of modern sporting arms so I really don't get much out of them assembling an AK beyond the "cool" factor.

Is there any movement in Russia to push for civilian ownership of rifles or I guess its not happening for a long time.

I do find it interesting that its probably better for Russia to push for it if they fear invasions from outside powers as iirc Latvia or Lithuania is now pushing for civies to be trained in owning them though Ukraine tried doing it way way too late.
 
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