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So I heard Russia was totally gonna close the borders today and press gang 500k men into conscription. How is that working out?
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All I know is that he looks hella weird, like a deepfake of baby goblin on a KGB turd. It would be nice if he died but I'm not going to hold my breath. At the very least he has all the doctors to keep him going for as long as possible regardless of the condition he might have.This is peak presidential performance. You may not like it, but this is what it looks like.
The war is aging him.
If Biden can keep going in his condition, I think Putin could easily have a decade ahead of him, sadly.Water retention. A lot of it.
Some medicines can do that, or failing kidneys, among the more usual causes.
Not unexpected in the 70s.
This sentence provoked in me the mental image of the subs sitting behind the other ships like a commissar in WW2 waiting toMy personal guess is drills/readiness operations for Pyotr (supply crimea or prepare for landings), and the subs providing security so there isn't another engine fire.
Possible, Biden's survival is something of a miracle to be honest, dude's an obvious near vegetable, and probably gets pumped with amphetamines and steroids before each speech or public appearance.All I know is that he looks hella weird, like a deepfake of baby goblin on a KGB turd. It would be nice if he died but I'm not going to hold my breath. At the very least he has all the doctors to keep him going for as long as possible regardless of the condition he might have.
If Biden can keep going in his condition, I think Putin could easily have a decade ahead of him, sadly.
Even if they're openly scattered across the harball in plain sight, doing so will either stop the convoy until EOD can clear a path, or force them off-road/route.... unless the Russians don't see them because they're drunk/complacent, or it's night & they don't issue NVGs to their logistics drivers.Alright, so I clicked the link for RAAMS
So to answer corette's original question, yes, they do. Not sure how useful it would be against trucking though.
bri was/is primarily a gigantic stimulus program for the chinese construction sector, funded largely by loans given by chinese banks to various foreign govenments. having chinese construction companies working on thousands of projects around the world helped fuel the chinese gdp growth, the downside is that now there's lots of chinese banks sitting on loans to foreign states whose willingness and ability to pay might be quesitonable, such as sri lanka and pakistan, an issue that is exacerbated when people in those countries realize that some of these constructions are actually worthless vanity projects with no payoff that were greenlit by corrupt officials who took bribes from china.We will see. Poland was not afraid to ban Huawei and put Huawei employees (some of them Chinese citizens with links to CCP) under arrest and on trial over espionage. Lithuania does not seem to worry about China's opinions much either as it started a spat with China over Taiwan's status. Romania banned Chinese companies and investments from several industries, including energy and telecoms. Czechs had a corruption scandal where Chinese companies were heavily involved. People were tried, economic cooperation with China was limited, and Czechs followed Lithuania in talking about Taiwan's independence.
Belt and Road itself appears to be sidelined anyway. Xi does not pay it nearly as much lip-service as he did in mid 2010s. Rhetoric around the project changed since then from the grandiose "China's own initiative to build a new silk road" to more passive "a shared cooperation of many nations." Global Development Initiative seems to be CCP's favorite now. GDI resembles a scaled down BRI with a stronger focus on developing countries.
So I heard Russia was totally gonna close the borders today and press gang 500k men into conscription. How is that working out?
Yes, that is exactly what those crafty Russians do. They also paint themselves brown and go by something like Miguel Gonzalez. Classic Russian maskirovka. Going by public records, at least two hundred divisions of Russians have snuck into the US this way in 2022 alone.Given that the Southern border of the United States is currently seeing record numbers of Russians trying to illegally cross into the US to seek asylum, probably not well.
Considering Russia was on the offensive, I don't see how mining would've helped them, so I guess that's a given. I mean, what possible purpose could laying mines as an advancing force serve? Now, to make the area unlivable after the retreat, that's another thing.Openly mining roads has been well utilized by both sides in this war, most notably during the Kyiv offensives & the Kharkiv counterattacks, and it's worked as intended; but mostly for Ukrainians.
Yes, that is exactly what those crafty Russians do. They also paint themselves brown and go by something like Miguel Gonzalez. Classic Russian maskirovka. Going by public records, at least two hundred divisions of Russians have snuck into the US this way in 2022 alone.
in order to take Soledar, vatniggers are throwing everything they have at the town. Ukraine is expecting to lose fight, at the trade off of exhausting Russian offensive capabilities (at least, until the second mobilization is announced.)
Did this nigger just find out that just like Israel, Norway, and Switzerland, Russia also has mandatory military service at 18? Only difference is that Russia is increasing their minimum recruitment age from 18 to 21 in the near future.Second source all children born between 2005 and 2006 have to go through patriotic education and 18 year olds have to conscript. Confirmed by Russian state television
Russian army begins to conscript school children second source
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War is going well for Russia that school children have to be trained.
Russians love their mines, and standard Soviet doctrine involved mining the flanks of their advance with self-propelled artillery, rockets, and rotary-wing; along with ingress/egress routes for enemy reinforcements or those fleeing the Russian push.Considering Russia was on the offensive, I don't see how mining would've helped them, so I guess that's a given. I mean, what possible purpose could laying mines as an advancing force serve? Now, to make the area unlivable after the retreat, that's another thing.
Mine is a defensive tool, from what I understand, so I assume that naturally their use would favor the defending side. Though same logic applies to their counter-offensives.
I think I mentioned it before, but I've heard the Bakhmut area will be turned into a no-go zone & restricted memorial. EOD will certainly be able to clear roads & infrastructure areas (i.e. power & water stations), though everything else is fucked far into the future.I suppose any area that saw intense shelling is going to be virtually unlivable for decades at least due to mines and unexploded ordnance.
1) Since when is an 18 year old a child?Second source all children born between 2005 and 2006 have to go through patriotic education and 18 year olds have to conscript. Confirmed by Russian state television
Russian army begins to conscript school children second source
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War is going well for Russia that school children have to be trained.
Even more exlcusion zones for Ukraine. If that gas business doesn't work out for them, they could always try going for the theme park industry.Russians love their mines, and standard Soviet doctrine involved mining the flanks of their advance with self-propelled artillery, rockets, and rotary-wing; along with ingress/egress routes for enemy reinforcements or those fleeing the Russian push.
I think I mentioned it before, but I've heard the Bakhmut area will be turned into a no-go zone & restricted memorial. EOD will certainly be able to clear roads & infrastructure areas (i.e. power & water stations), though everything else is fucked far into the future.
At the end of the war instead of just hanging them, Ukraine should just use convicted war-criminals to help clear minefields. When the US, NATO, and the UN inevitably protests, they should be reminded that the Allies & Russians used German POWs to clear minefields for years after the war, long before releasing them.
Drone ops & commentary on the fighting in Soledar, 11 Jan 23
When is the 500k mobilisation and closed borders happening again?
Yep. Most nations start military assessments and light training in schools at 16, then conscript at 18. Not sure why this is such a novel concept to a fella who claims to be old enough to remember (and possibly participate in) McNamara's Morons.1) Since when is an 18 year old a child?
2) LOL source = poo2theloo
3) When is the 500k mobilisation and closed borders happening again? Will you not take the bet I laid on the table earlier?
4) Kek
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There will definitely be an official route for volunteers & contractors into the Ukrainian Hurt Locker. The pay-offs might be pretty good, if they survive long enough; although most farmers are still probably going to have to do it on their own (the ones who come back).Even more exlcusion zones for Ukraine. If that gas business doesn't work out for them, they could always try going for the theme park industry.
Prepare for Call of Ukie games and Stalker spin-offs.