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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the United States will impose sanctions “far beyond” the ones that the United States imposed in 2014 following the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.

“This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Biden said in a White House speech, signaling a shift in his administration’s position. “We will continue to escalate sanctions if Russia escalates,” he added.

Russian elites and their family members will also soon face sanctions, Biden said, adding that “Russia will pay an even steeper price” if Moscow decides to push forward into Ukraine. Two Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt will also be sanctioned, he said.

Also in his speech, Biden said he would send more U.S. troops to the Baltic states as a defensive measure to strengthen NATO’s position in the area.

Russia shares a border with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops to go into the separatist Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine after a lengthy speech in which he recognized the two regions’ independence.

Western powers decried the move and began to slap sanctions on certain Russian individuals, while Germany announced it would halt plans to go ahead with the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At home, Biden is facing bipartisan pressure to take more extensive actions against Russia following Putin’s decision. However, a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans believe that sending troops to Ukraine is a “bad idea,” and a slim minority believes it’s a good one.

All 27 European Union countries unanimously agreed on an initial list of sanctions targeting Russian authorities, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and EU foreign affairs head Josep Borell claimed the package “will hurt Russia … a lot.”

Earlier Tuesday, Borell asserted that Russian troops have already entered the Donbas region, which comprises Donetsk and Lugansk, which are under the control of pro-Russia groups since 2014.

And on Tuesday, the Russian Parliament approved a Putin-back plan to use military force outside of Russia’s borders as Putin further said that Russia confirmed it would recognize the expanded borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“We recognized the states,” the Russian president said. “That means we recognized all of their fundamental documents, including the constitution, where it is written that their [borders] are the territories at the time the two regions were part of Ukraine.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Putin said that Ukraine is “not interested in peaceful solutions” and that “every day, they are amassing troops in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning again downplayed the prospect of a Russian invasion and proclaimed: “There will be no war.”

“There will not be an all-out war against Ukraine, and there will not be a broad escalation from Russia. If there is, then we will put Ukraine on a war footing,” he said in a televised address.

The White House began to signal that they would shift their own position on whether it’s the start of an invasion.

“We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, the White House deputy national security adviser in public remarks. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway.”

For weeks, Western governments have been claiming Moscow would invade its neighbor after Russia gathered some 150,000 troops along the countries’ borders. They alleged that the Kremlin would attempt to come up with a pretext to attack, while some officials on Monday said Putin’s speech recognizing the two regions was just that.

But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that Russia’s “latest invasion” of Ukraine is threatening stability in the region, but he asserted that Putin can “still avoid a full blown, tragic war of choice.”

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What's the current cope?

Video evidence from a few weeks ago revealed the pussified/faggot Americans who don't know how to fight had deployed small numbers of cybernetically enhanced mercenaries and/or terminator's in human flesh to the north eastern front, aiding in a rapid advance of a Ukrainian offensive and eventually a borderline rout of the Russian forces in several strategically important liberated cities without anything more than 50cal's mounted on the backs of Humvees or even a grasp of the Ukrainian language.

In the face of such a threat it was decided that mobilization was the only option to ensure the success of the special military operation, that and reiterating the threat of nuclear retaliation for the 100th time.
 
Baltic Sea floor be like:

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Western analysts are calling this tactic an act of desperation, but I see russiaboos continuing to excitedly declare it's all going according to plan.
I mean, out of everything Russia has done so far, I believe (trying to) annexing territory was always part of the plan.

I just don't believe Kiev was a feint, Odessa was intentional suicide probing attacks, failure to destroy the Ukrainian Air Force was a goodwill gesture, Moskova was a smoking accident and Kharkiv was a pre-planned tactical retreat.
 
Only explanation I've seen that makes the "Russia did it" narrative plausible is that maybe Russia figured by doing this it would make Germany panic and want to end all sanctions to help get repairs underway. Which while retarded, doesn't sound uncharacteristic of Russia to think they're too valuable to cut loose since that had been the case for years.
I find it hard to understand why people doubt Russia would do something like this, and act like this is some sort of nefarious cooked up media narrative rather than the conclusion any normal thinking person would jump to.
The only actor in Europe that has engaged in aggressive actions in recent years is Russia, this would merely fit into their wider pattern of behaviour wherein they engage in aggressive sub-warfare activities. This is not new, they have done this for years - they employed chemical weapons in the UK in a failed attempt to assassinate a Russia expat and Putin critic, for example. Then like clockwork people come out and espouse the fact there is "plausible" deniability (if by plausible, they mean considering any possibility but the only one that makes sense) and they claim it is just as "plausible" another actor with no history of such behaviour in fact carried it out to frame Russia.
It's utter nonsense, until further evidence proves otherwise Russia should be considered guilty on this one. Not that it matters, it won't change anything.

As for the idea this is just normal damage, in multiple areas? Simultaneously? After a decade? Get real.
It'd be a case of Russia not being able to read the room and thinking they were engaging in a super genius maneuver to change people's minds about Ukraine.
There are reports from Western intelligence agencies that Putin is increasingly making command level decisions in Ukraine. This is normal for military leaders who are losing, see: Stalin before Stalingrad, and Hitler after it.

Point is, he likely made this decision and the idea this is some grand strategic maneuver and not a petty vindictive cunt flailing out in any which way he can without setting off a Article 5 is silly to me. It's easily explained when you understand that Putin is that petty and vindictive, that he will damage infrastructure that isn't even in use.

He really is just a cowardly weirdo, to save his own skin he sends hundreds of thousands to die. When Russians finally take his dick out their mouths and Gaddafi him it will be a good day.
 
During the downtime I discovered a great vatnigger comic that I think you all will enjoy. The creator is an Indian Russiaboo and he even created a storyline about an Indian being tricked into fighting for NAZI Ukraine by a Ukrainian woman who promised him bobs and vagene. What's especially funny to me is that you can see how the narrative changes in real-time. In the beginning, the writer makes fun of the idea that Russia would ever invade, but then he immediately starts justifying the invasion once it has begun. Almost every Russian propaganda narrative is represented in the comics.

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For more: https://ragheadthefiendlyterrorist.wordpress.com/
 
Just got access back to Kiwifarms.
Been following updates from ISW and Livemap, looks like Ukies are on the verge of encircling Lyman.
THERE IS NO PANIC IN LYMAN.

Good old Big Serge Thoughts who brought us "Russia should escalate the war by directing Syria to attack US allies in the Middle East" is on the case. A Z Telegram channel posted a picture showing that actually Russia is preparing to encircle Ukrainian forces. Russian propagandists are once again angry at the soldiers who are retreating.

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THERE IS NO PANIC IN LYMAN.

Good old Big Serge Thoughts who brought us "Russia should escalate the war by directing Syria to attack US allies in the Middle East" is on the case. A Z Telegram channel posted a picture showing that actually Russia is preparing to encircle Ukrainian forces. Russian propagandists are once again angry at the soldiers who are retreating.

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I wonder where the Vatnigger from the other thread is who said that Russia couldn't possibly be losing because they fired more artillery shells is now.

Russia is fucked, and you know maybe they can stem the bleeding by throwing poorly trained conscripts eventually but honestly I don't think their economy is going to be able to equip them adequately to be worth shit.

It's going to get worse as entire pockets of trained and experienced soldiers are captured in the front. Fuck if Kherson is as bad for the Russians as some of the rumours then it's not beyond possibility that they will collapse at some point too.

What a shame.
 
I mean, out of everything Russia has done so far, I believe (trying to) annexing territory was always part of the plan.
True, but presumably it was going to be after Russia actually controlled the territory. Russia has only around 58% of Donetsk Oblast and not even the capital of Zaporizhizhia Oblast, and their hold on much of what they do have is directly threatened. Map from a few days ago:
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There are reports from Western intelligence agencies that Putin is increasingly making command level decisions in Ukraine. This is normal for military leaders who are losing, see: Stalin before Stalingrad, and Hitler after it.
NYT article on how the military said it was time to get out of Kherson and Putin said no:
 
So Putin held a speech and officially annexed the four territories.

Not even the world's biggest importer of Russian cum, Serbia, is recognizing this shit, LMAO.


Putin's speech:


In case you don't have the time or desire to listen to a coping manlet, this basically sums it up:







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NYT article on how the military said it was time to get out of Kherson and Putin said no:
I saw that one, even without that the general assessment of the area is that the bridges are fucked, the Ukrainians are applying constant pressure and the Russian logistics are struggling.

I remember seeing a few months back the Russians shipping in pre-fabricated concrete hard points so my guess is that they are dug in well so are able to hold the line but are most likely low on supplies and unable to mount meaningful, or large scale counter offensives.

Moving badly trained infantry there could probably slow the Ukrainian advance and protract the offensive, but I doubt they could change it's outcome. In fact, the more military resources in it the more disasterous the eventual defeat is likely to be for Russia.
 
Someone is clearly in the Waffenmeister bunker waiting for Steiner to counterattack any minute now.

What do you mean former? Putin's set Zelensky up for the perfect punchline. We're looking at the best comedy duo this side of the Elbe.

Both nations worked on Nordstream 2, but this was the older Nordstream 1 pipe that blew, not Nordstream 2. God only knows how good the maintenance on that was.
It was both. 2 explosions on 1 pipeline, one on the other. All nearly simultaneous.

regarding debates about who did it. The Baltic Sea is under constant observation. Satellites, Sosus Sonar nets, constant sea and airborne sea search patrols. It is the corridor by which the Soviet/Russian Navy reaches the Atlantic. So every nation in Europe plus the US and Canada are constantly scouring it above and below the surface. And the Russian's are watching them. This is a very hard place to pull off something like this unobserved. Even with Uncle Sams capabilities. And the best US platform to do the underwater sneaky shit is floating off San Diego this week. The USS Jimmy Carter.

Of course the easy way to bypass observation is if you had access to the inside of the pipeline. Tape explosives to the inspection robots and fire them down the tubes. Only one nation had that.

As for Putin’s motives? It could be internal. His greatest internal threat comes from the energy sector Oligarch’s. The ones that have not yet fallen out windows along with their entire families. They want normal business and money flow to resume. Cutting the pipeline removes any hope of that in the short term. Increasing his power over them.
 

Ryan McBeth on a recent fake attack on civilians in Donetsk, the usual thing with footage from a whole other place, a whole other time of year, spliced into a scene of some minor damage.


Ukrainians take Moscow.


Estonian soldier Artur Rehi on Lyman and recent developments.
 
Video evidence from a few weeks ago revealed the pussified/faggot Americans who don't know how to fight had deployed small numbers of cybernetically enhanced mercenaries and/or terminator's in human flesh to the north eastern front, aiding in a rapid advance of a Ukrainian offensive and eventually a borderline rout of the Russian forces in several strategically important liberated cities without anything more than 50cal's mounted on the backs of Humvees or even a grasp of the Ukrainian language.
Yeah, I've seen some "IT WAS BLACKWATER" cope around. Like, seriously those guys are goddamn boogeymen and they haven't even called themselves by that name for years now after it got tarnished thanks to the State Department fucking over their own private security. They go by Academi now, for those who are curious.
 
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I wonder where the Vatnigger from the other thread is who said that Russia couldn't possibly be losing because they fired more artillery shells is now.

Russia is fucked, and you know maybe they can stem the bleeding by throwing poorly trained conscripts eventually but honestly I don't think their economy is going to be able to equip them adequately to be worth shit.

It's going to get worse as entire pockets of trained and experienced soldiers are captured in the front. Fuck if Kherson is as bad for the Russians as some of the rumours then it's not beyond possibility that they will collapse at some point too.

What a shame.

I actually feel bad for the conscripts who didn't support the war. It's clear that the regular units will be prioritized for reinforcements, so all the new conscripts will get old Soviet stuff. A lot of the pictures and videos also show men who look older than 50. During WW2 it at least made sense for France to mobilize its 40- and 50-year-old men because they were only expected to man the Maginot line. These poor fucks don't have any line to man because they are the line.

Here are some videos from Russian barracks. Notice that there is no organization or planning, which suggests that the Russian leadership panicked and rushed the mobilization.





Mobilized men are visibly getting drunk.




There's also a video where a female official recommends that conscripts ask women for tampons and pads because they are good for stopping bleeding. This video has also spawned a new variation of the old beaten-up vatnik meme.



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Some conscripts are complaining about being mobilized and the officers lie to them that their jobs will still be there for them when they get home.


During the first days of mobilization, there were rumors of extreme protests in Dagestan, a non-Russian Muslim republic, and here's a video of a local official complaining about how the Russian authorities apparently tried to mobilize everyone.

 
So Putin held a speech and officially annexed the four territories.

Not even the world's biggest importer of Russian cum, Serbia, is recognizing this shit, LMAO.
"We are protecting our own territorial integrity and it is in our best interest to protect the territorial integrity of other internationally recognised countries," Vucic said.
Ukraine also refuses to recognise Kosovo's independence from Serbia.
Based and normality pilled.
Why the fuck is it so hard with people to respect nations and borders that basically everyone else does?
 
Based and normality pilled.
Why the fuck is it so hard with people to respect nations and borders that basically everyone else does?
Vladimir would say that they're not real borders and the country is just a hinterland that doesn't actually exist, inhabited by Russians in denial.
 
During the first days of mobilization, there were rumors of extreme protests in Dagestan, a non-Russian Muslim republic, and here's a video of a local official complaining about how the Russian authorities apparently tried to mobilize everyone.
Oh, of course. The non-Russians in Russia are there to work and die for their Russian betters. Why wouldn't a country by, for, and of the Russian people make use of these people they graciously allow to live under their enlightened rule? I guess you could call that based and red-pilled but as we saw with Austria-Hungary and its treatment of their various minorities it always ends badly for everyone in the end.
Vladimir would say that they're not real borders and the country is just a hinterland that doesn't actually exist, inhabited by Russians in denial.
Doesn't the word "ukraine" translate to something more like borderlands? Because I'm sure the poor inhabitants of Pandora Ukraine are delighted at the sudden influx of cannibal psychos who want to ride a bicycle made of meat.
Based and normality pilled.
Why the fuck is it so hard with people to respect nations and borders that basically everyone else does?
To be fair, Serbia has its own nasty history with people trying to take bites out of it in the name of whatever. Gobbling down Russian cum does nothing to help them out in case their various Balkan neighbors decide to start shit, and will in fact lead to NATO looking the other way or worse. This isn't 1914 anymore so if someone decides to enact a final solution to the Serbian question, Russia can't do shit to protect their Balkan cousins.
 
Doesn't the word "ukraine" translate to something more like borderlands?
Pretty much, but it wouldn't be the first place named after its position relative to somewhere else. The Netherlands, for instance. It was probably originally named for being the southern borderlands of the Kievan Rus.
 
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