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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How killing their own countrymen is based, dumbass?
What do you mean? People do it all the time. The US government will kill you for not sucking black dick, the Russians will kill you for saying bad things about Putin, and now Ukraine ventilated some fifth column anti fascists. Being anti fascist and anti self defense is cringe
 
We found forbidden knowledge! Azovstal was a huge cum jar all along.
cum jar? not a cum chalice?!
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They sent an "Angel" to the church to help, there is symbolism somewhere here.
Angel is great anytime he shows up in his videos, from what i gathered he is part of a russian unit they send in after they cleared an area to give out aid and evacuate people if necessary, of course the media claims that russians kidnap people and force them to go to russia.
 
I don't know where did you have heard this but that's not particular truth. Russia's official goal was literally bleeding out the Ukrainian army, get rid of neo-nazi batallions/regiments such as "azov" and "right sector". Also to make sure Ukraine to become absolute buffer zone between Russians and NATO thugs.
So thats why they decided to blitz Kiev? to bleed out the Ukrainian Army? I dont get why so many vatnik posters act like the initial goal wasnt to topple the Ukrainian government.
 
So thats why they decided to blitz Kiev? to bleed out the Ukrainian Army? I dont get why so many vatnik posters act like the initial goal wasnt to topple the Ukrainian government.
Pretty simple. Doing so would be admitting that Russia's Plan A (Regime Change) had failed and they're resorting to Plan B (Which seems to be securing Donbass and getting a land bridge to Crimea and secure its water supply by taking Kherson), because "Russia Stronk!" they're now claiming Kiev (and now Kharkiv thanks to them pulling back from there) was all apart of some 4D Chess move that was planned right from the start of this thing.

Russia most likely will accomplish Plan B, but since this needs to be some decisive victory for Vatniks, they need to act like it was Plan A all along.
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Pretty simple. Doing so would be admitting that Russia's Plan A (Regime Change) had failed and they're resorting to Plan B (Which seems to be securing Donbass and getting a land bridge to Crimea and secure its water supply by taking Kherson), because "Russia Stronk!" they're now claiming Kiev (and now Kharkiv thanks to them pulling back from there) was all apart of some 4D Chess move that was planned right from the start of this thing.

Russia most likely will accomplish Plan B, but since this needs to be some decisive victory for Vatniks, they need to act like it was Plan A all along.
I agree Russia tried to strong-arm the Ukraine government early on though I don't think regime change was ever on the table unless you just mean killing Zelensky and then some other guy is installed outside of Russia's control which would be ineffectual.
That said, it truly is amazing how pro-Ukrainians/anti-Russians know Russia's strategy better than anyone else.
 
A probable explanation is that plan A: was to blitz Kiev, and force The Ukraine to capitulate immediately without having to actually bother with a protracted conflict. This didn't work though, so they moved on to the next step.
Plan B: is what they're doing now. It's believable that the end result will be the same, its just a (Worse, obviously) way of going about winning the conflict because the less messy version failed.

This is, of course, an outside perspective. Only Russia know what their plan of action is/was, and it's definitely cope to insist one knows "for sure" what's actually happening/has happened.
 
I agree Russia tried to strong-arm the Ukraine government early on though I don't think regime change was ever on the table unless you just mean killing Zelensky and then some other guy is installed outside of Russia's control which would be ineffectual.
That said, it truly is amazing how pro-Ukrainians/anti-Russians know Russia's strategy better than anyone else.
I'm not sure how you denazify a country controlled by a nazi government without removing the nazi government and replacing it with one you control
 
UNSC is actively manœuvring to avoid engaging with Russia on biolab and bioweapon claims 🙃. The claims are there and are being made, very clearly and in-depth. Not commenting on their truthfulness, but the reality is that member states are advising each other to avoid or limit engagement with Russia as much as possible to avoid legitimising them in as many ways as possible.
Even the possibility that even a fraction of Russia's concerns are justifiable would be bad for NATO's propaganda war.
Do they have bioweapon that target's only ethinic russian? Asking for a friend :tomgirl:
 

It just confirms the domino theory the Russians are subscribing to but it's one thing seeing the signs but it's another when you yourself are the one prompting the domino effect.

It just shows that the old guard in control of Russia have the same flawed reasoning that led to Vietnam.
 
I agree Russia tried to strong-arm the Ukraine government early on though I don't think regime change was ever on the table unless you just mean killing Zelensky and then some other guy is installed outside of Russia's control which would be ineffectual.
Do I need to remind you that official Russian channels said they want to put Ukrainan government on trail?
That said, it truly is amazing how pro-Ukrainians/anti-Russians know Russia's strategy better than anyone else
Well, it is easy to see what's Russia plan was, because it was consistent with all their previous plans. They wanted to destabilize Ukraine and make it pupet country for a long time. For a long time they tried to push their sphere of influence to the west.
 
I love how finns still try to ride the tide of the war they *lost*. Everyone is screeching how they held red army in 1940, yet conveniently they forget what happened in 1944. I sometimes wish soviets didnt stop with armistice and instead just went for Helsinki.
 
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