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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In that sense, trying to get Xi Jinping to turn against Russia was probably a fool's errand, but that meant there was always going to be a China sized hole in the sanctions regime.
Note that Xi still hasn't gone "Come here Vladdy Boy, kiss me on my sweet honey lips, sit in my lap and we'll bend America over together after the jade rod is polished". China remains strictly neutral even now, although in the current two minutes of Russian hate this is enough to be perceived as being besties.
 
Note that Xi still hasn't gone "Come here Vladdy Boy, kiss me on my sweet honey lips, sit in my lap and we'll bend America over together after the jade rod is polished". China remains strictly neutral even now, although in the current two minutes of Russian hate this is enough to be perceived as being besties.
Seems china is currently dealing with some internal issues with a new wave of covid (or a new wave of social riots, you choose).
 
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Note that Xi still hasn't gone "Come here Vladdy Boy, kiss me on my sweet honey lips, sit in my lap and we'll bend America over together after the jade rod is polished". China remains strictly neutral even now, although in the current two minutes of Russian hate this is enough to be perceived as being besties.
Yes, China is being cautious and patient here. I don't think they will cut off Russia though.
 
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Are you ready to comply, Russoids?
Can Zelenskyy just shut the fuck up? He's basically the ultimate choosing beggar in global politics.

I haven't been following the war too closely since it started dragging out, seems like since Russian basically gave up on Kiev that not much has really been happening. I do wonder what the ultimate end goal for Russia is at this point. Probably Russia gets the Donbass region which is a pretty shit prize but Ukraine would probably agree if the West threatens to shut off the taps on arms shipments.
 
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Also, I like the implication that the US has be ability to start a coup out of nowhere as soon as Yanukovich slipped, but Russia simply allowed it to happen without interference.
And how do you expect Russia to react? "We going to roll tanks into Kiev, because glowniggers are acting up!(No concrete evidence right now by the way. Haha.)"? You would not believe how much liberals were seething about Crimean debacle and economy was even more reliant on foreign goods then today. It would probably kill Russia if they were hit with the same level of sanctions as this time. Crimea was limited action and no blood was shed, so Euros and their masters could not seethe too much, yet even those sanctions that they levied was enough to throw Russia 10 years back in terms of economy. China was also not so big back than, economically speaking, did not have too many fingers in too many pies, so they probably would not support Russia at that time out of fear of sanctions.(I was expecting Russia to enter new 90s by now, but it's overall not bad, even with draconian measures in banking. Russian government was competent for once. I am actually impressed to a certain extent.)
The phone call suggests that people involved in politics talk about politics. It wouldn't even make sense to have that conversation if the US had a plan. If you go in an listen to the call with the mind made up on the fact that the US pre-selected politicians to take over after the coup, that's what you'll hear.
If you go in and listen to the call with the mind made up on the fact that US can do no wrong, that's what you'll hear. (Overall those types of points became somewhat of a mirror of to which side each person leans, but i have to consneed to you on this one, because it is my claim that CIA interfered in some way, and onus is on me to prove it, yet i can provide no solid evidence. But my hope is that you don't dismiss possibility of interference outright.)
So let's recap:
- Ukraine takes a huge blow by losing an industrial area to Russia permanently, with no hope of getting it back
- Ukraine is forced to hand out gibs to Crimea because Russia wants territory but makes surprised Pikachu face when the country they took the land from withholds their resources
- Ukraine has zero guarantee Russia will not invade again because it cannot seek military alliance.
How the fuck is this a "peace deal"? This is shaking down a country for lunch money, and absolutely no guarantees Russia will not come back tomorrow.
I did not said that Ukraine should have taken the deal(Though in my opinion, that was the smartest thing to do in this situation, yet if Ukrainians were smart, they would simply follow Minsk agreements and non of this would have to happen in the first place.).
They would lose that industrial area anyway, whether they want it or not. And if Schweiner actually preforms his one in a life time magical super real 100% legit counterattack of the century and saves all of the Azov heroes from second Holodomor, said area would lay in ruins anyway. So i don't think permanent lose of said area would be too crippling for Ukraine, considering the alternative.
What i was talking about in regards to Crimea was Ukrainian recognition of Crimean separation from Ukraine and a promise to not build dam that would block flow of drinkable water towards Crimea, and nothing else.
In terms of guarantees for Ukraine for it's neutrality, at least two countries (outside of Russia itself, of course) are willing to give them if the peace deal is to be signed.(Turkey and France, i believe? Correct me if it is wrong.) So no, Ukraine would have guarantors of it's independence and a far better one then some US official. (And in a funny way would block Hungary, Poland and Romania from trying to reclaim their territory from Ukraine, if it ever became a problem.)
 
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Math question.
A drunk Russian pilot and another drunk Russian pilot fly to Saratov at the same time. What are the odds they crash into each other?
 
Can Zelenskyy just shut the fuck up? He's basically the ultimate choosing beggar in global politics.

I haven't been following the war too closely since it started dragging out, seems like since Russian basically gave up on Kiev that not much has really been happening. I do wonder what the ultimate end goal for Russia is at this point. Probably Russia gets the Donbass region which is a pretty shit prize but Ukraine would probably agree if the West threatens to shut off the taps on arms shipments.
Honestly, them cutting off Ukraine from any bodies of water, taking full control of the sea of azov, and taking control of like 1/3rd of the black seas coast is a hell of a prize. Everything else is a bonus. Some people are saying they'll push up to the Donbass river and they very well might. They've also secured a water supply for Crimea so that's good on their part. Means they don't have to export metric tonnes of water over there every year.
 
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The eternal anglo is rattling it's rusty old sabers and claiming we need a "global NATO" which includes nations in the West Pacific. The last world war only cost Britain its entire empire, surely they would fare better in a hypothetical WWIII. I hope they keep pressing this line, because I think it will only serve to reveal how weak NATO is.

In WWII the domestic manufacturing output between all the western powers (particularly the US) was insane. That's just not the case anymore. ZOG, in its infinite wisdom, has offloaded so much manufacturing to China that even items of strategic importance like advanced weaponry are reliant on components from China. I think the west no longer has the ability to arm Ukraine and Worst Korea and Japan and Taiwan and Australia simultaneously.
 
Math question.
A drunk Russian pilot and another drunk Russian pilot fly to Saratov at the same time. What are the odds they crash into each other?
Zero negative. Don't you know that the most prolific and efficient Russian pilots are drunk ones?

I kid, highly uncertain. there are a lot of factors, it can't be summarizrd with a stable number.
 
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The eternal anglo is rattling it's rusty old sabers and claiming we need a "global NATO" which includes nations in the West Pacific. The last world war only cost Britain its entire empire, surely they would fare better in a hypothetical WWIII. I hope they keep pressing this line, because I think it will only serve to reveal how weak NATO is.

In WWII the domestic manufacturing output between all the western powers (particularly the US) was insane. That's just not the case anymore. ZOG, in its infinite wisdom, has offloaded so much manufacturing to China that even items of strategic importance like advanced weaponry are reliant on components from China. I think the west no longer has the ability to arm Ukraine and Worst Korea and Japan and Taiwan and Australia simultaneously.
I expect the West to be just as shocked if China cuts off sale of strategic goods to the West in response to sanctions against it as they were by Russia cutting gas off to people who refuse to pay for it.
 
From the context and the words, it seems like it could be translated as "...like hell you do/can!" - so basically just another way of calling the guy a moron.

Or, if the impact of the phrase comes from its crudeness, you could use "You don't know shit about fuck!"
The latter sounds like something straight out of an AVGN episode.
 
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From Azov:

"Ukraine. Invasion causes death!

Finally, a talented slogan for a meme has been invented!
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I assume that this is the DPR flag in the mouth of a corpse.




The head of the DPR visited the seaport of Mariupol


The consequences of the shelling of the market of the Textile worker today
Footage from Donetsk, where the AFU market was shelled today



Consequences of the shelling of the Kirovsky district of Donetsk on April 28 , 2022
According to the updated data, 5 civilians were killed as a result of the shelling, 23 people were injured of varying severity, including 2 children.
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If we do boil it down we all live on rock that arbitrarily belongs to constructed entities.
Yes. That's what I told you. And there's a significant difference between you saying you're a part of a county and the government telling you that you are when you disagree. Which is also which I told you but which you've missed.

Your logical arguments are based on a premise that many of the people you are defining this way don't themselves agree with.
Just a few pages ago Chechnya was being discussed. I think it's funny that in the case of Ukraine people take a bong hit and say "it's all fake, maaaaan it's just lines on a map maaaaan"
Yeah, I don't recognise your characterisation of me or what I say at all, here. I'm saying people's views on who they're governed by matter. You're creating arguments that assume they don't. I.e. YOU are the one making arguments based on arbitrary definitions of "lines on a map".

In short, our exchange can be summarised as this:

You: <An argument based on the NATO and Zelensky definition of Ukraine.>
Me: It is better to make arguments based on people's own views of their loyalties, culture, well-being.
You: "everything is arbitrary, bong insults,"

No, not everything is arbitrary. I base arguments on real things with universal definitions. Basing your arguments on a definition of "Ukraine" that is accepted by only one side is arbitrary.

Definitional arguments are not the same as observational arguments. And when you talk of what "Ukraine" gains or loses rather than what actual people gain or lose, you're making the former.
I'm always amused with how you people
What do you mean, "you people"?
 
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