Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread - Episode III - Revenge of the Ruski (now unlocked with new skins and gameplay modes!!!)

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You hear that, Poland, Baltics, and Romania bros? Your job is to absorb the initial Russian onslaught before the delicate westerners can stomach joining the fight.

George Soros Urged Use Of Eastern European Soldiers To "Reduce The Risk Of Body-Bags For NATO Countries" In 'New World Order' Article

 
I personally see zero issues with that.
Russia was historical threat to all the nearby countries and eventually a new conflict would arise. No "end of history", the threat remains so it has to be neutralized, just as we tried during the Cold War.
If you are part of what's the "West", it's your natural interest to bleed your opponents dry with as few resources as possible.
A conflict with both Russia and China is inevitable. We'll try to fuck them up economically and sabotage them from the inside with the cozy glow, and if that fails, may god have mercy on us.
Most Russians want to win in a very obvious way and despise Europe.
You literally have to be retarded if you're European to not want to win and humiliate Russia. Wars are easy, you have to win, or you'll lose and get raped.
This is where I'm going to have a difference in opinion. I do not think it is at all worth it to 'bleed Russia' to the extent that we did, especially when we're hitting levels of inflation and we're entering a period of economic lethargy.

Russia is not our Cold War Enemy, and the real danger is China, as it is far more aggressive and belligerent, bordering our long-term allies, trading partners and military bases. This entire proxy war has only served to weaken us against China.

You have to consider, if a conflict with China is inevitable, then we need to keep our resources up. Right now, what we've done, is strengthened the incentive of a second economic bloc who are tired of US banks and corporations dictating policy. If Russia's economy holds despite our sanctions and ejections from Swift, then the worries of leaving the EU and US system behind is severely weakened. This system only is as strong as it is based on the potential for economic damage. You are now seeing networks being built to soak up any damage and create regional networks outside of modern multi-nationals.

This proxy war has been a huge fucking waste in terms of human life and material. The West isn't even close to getting what it wants. Russia has been at the 'brink of economic collapse' for a year now.

What I'm seeing here is a loss for everyone. Russia is eventually going to get what it came for, Ukraine will functionally cease to exist as a nation, we'll have piled on more debt and created a separate economic bloc tired of Western control of the financial markets. If the conflict with China is inevitable, then the West has fucked itself. Russia will want revenge for intervening and will probably not be as coy as China when they do so. If we had just negotiated the pro-Russian territories, we'd have saved a lot of blood and treasure and could have maybe even had a bargaining chip or provisions for Russia to keep out of any conflict with China in exchange for territory. That is not on the table.

But no, the faggots in government decided that they needed their Cold War Boner before they fucking died so they went ahead with this live presentation of Western weapon systems. The inevitability I see is Russia gets what it came for. Only instead of having it for a low cost, Ukraine is functionally dead, Russia will happily fuck us over with China and there are now serious threats to Western Economic Dominance now that it has been shown it isn't suicide for leaving these systems and bowing to corporations not in your country (I personally don't care and view more competition as good, fuck the multinationals).

So what good is it?
It's sad because as much as I've said something similar and a few academics have pointed it out, here and there some twitter account relates a sentiment like this, etc, there is no real discussion like this in the West.
Let alone in Ukraine.
I assume our leadership isn't completely retarded and actually knows this, but then that makes them dangerously sociopathic. Plunging Europe into an economic crisis, causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Ukranians and Russians only to weaken Russia a little bit in advance of the more serious confrontation with China.
I wonder if there are discussions like this in private in Ukraine, along the dinner table. Polls suggest that they are not willing to give up any territory in exchange for peace but who knows if that isn't just posturing.
Our leadership is completely sociopathic. They view this as all worth it. The reality is if they aren't willing to give up territory in exchange for peace, arms will eventually stop flowing due to Western public sentiment. Then its basically all downhill from there.
I agree with pretty much your entire post.

Ukraine's best chance of a favourable peace was in March/April. They caused massive loses to the Russian advance, proving their independent strength and shocking the Russian people. Since then Ukrainian lives are thrown away on futile attacks or defending isolated pockets. Sure, many of their young Russian brothers have died too, but that shouldn't be celebrated.

Crimea was never on the table without direct NATO intervention. I don't see a good end for this thing. A generation ago Ukranians and Russians happily shared a country, but reconciliation will be hard for a nation that lost so much from Russian action.
Yeah, I agree here.
 
Russia and the United States are natural allies. Its peoples have a great deal in common and our appreciation of science and the arts are both unique and complimentary. But for politics and greed, we could be the best of friends. But we are not. And so we live in a doomed timeline.

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@Secret Asshole Allowing Russia to take the lands it wants in East Europe, on the NATO border, means that the US has nothing left to offer for the area.
Either you maintain your superpower status and defend the "rules based order" that the Russians so desperately hate, or something new will be rebuilt as the US is licking its dying empire wounds.
Sorry but being the world hegemon carries significant risks, just as it brought you insane benefits. When my family in East EU under Soviet umbrella lived in darkness from 8PM and stolen electricity, with hospitals not even having analgesics and antibiotics, your country had the best of everything on the entire planet, and that was because you made the rules and bullied other countries into subsidizing your growth.
Luckily for me, your elites, as despicable as they are, will try to keep the empire alive.
 
When my family in East EU under Soviet umbrella lived in darkness from 8PM and stolen electricity, with hospitals not even having analgesics and antibiotics
That's just the Romanian health care system and Romania in general. you can't blame all of that purely on the Soviets when even today you're not getting treated under state healthcare insurance unless you bring the doctor a 'gift'.
 
It pisses the Russians and Putin off to no avail lmao
We aren't the world's hegemon anymore though. I guess you slept through our astounding and appalling withdrawal from Afghanistan, complete with a helicopter evac from our embassy roof, and a repeat in Iraq. A large part of the reason for it are boomers in government who absolutely refuse to retire despite obvious senility and dementia who have reverted to the Cold War rhetoric and the behavior of their youth despite the world being a very different place with different players, who are not in their eighties with Alzheimers. They keep stoking and encouraging the revanchist dreams of the Butthurt Belters who continue to blame Russia every time they stub a toe, a disastrous foreign policy. The goal is to ensure peace, not encourage the next World War.
u said soviet union. thats russia. tf?
No, it's in the name, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, eg Russia and other republics.
 
We aren't the world's hegemon anymore though. I guess you slept through our astounding and appalling withdrawal from Afghanistan, complete with a helicopter evac from our embassy roof, and a repeat in Iraq.
Your defeat in Afghanistan was delicious. You being an American is very questionable.
You see, I am consistent. US illegally occupying other countries like Iraq and Afghanistan is actually, guess what, not OK. Sure it's far away and I don't really care, but I do root for those peoples to expel them yankees. The smaller and poorer the country that expels you, the more fun for me. If it's a socially conservative country that mocks your Black and Queer insignias left behind, it's triple the fun.
All these failures should be a sign to Fix Your Shit and Wake the Fuck Up, so fingers crossed that'll happen.
 
Yeah but the russians have nothing to dow ith that... The Kikes in Davos are laughing their asses off right now for fucking the western economy into the ground while you anglos blame the russians...

I never got this whole tactic from the Globohomo masters tbh, since it's money which gives these bastards their power, it feels like to me they're sticking a wooden stick right into the spokes of the bike they're riding on.


Poland bros, stop picking on the Ukrainians. We know they're smelly and homeless, you don't have to rub it in their faces.

Some photos of Wagner's T-90. Those things are kino.
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Damn those look sinister decked out in black.

Another Ukrainian official forced to resign due to allegations of corruption. Or rather, due to not sharing with his superiors.
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Source is Dvach: https://t.me/ru2ch_news/66896

Rats fleeing a sinking ship come to mind though...

You hear that, Poland, Baltics, and Romania bros? Your job is to absorb the initial Russian onslaught before the delicate westerners can stomach joining the fight.

George Soros Urged Use Of Eastern European Soldiers To "Reduce The Risk Of Body-Bags For NATO Countries" In 'New World Order' Article


Why can't this old wrinkly prune-looking cuntbag just croak already?
 
No. He said you can't blame all ills purely on Russia.
"That's just the Romanian health care system and Romania in general. you can't blame all of that purely on the Soviets"

which is just another way of saying

That's just the Romanian health care system and Romania in general. you can't blame all of that purely on the Russians.

idk where the confusion is. this is just semantics.
No, it's in the name, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, eg Russia and other republics.
which is the russian empire by another name, rebranded for communism.
 
Your defeat in Afghanistan was delicious. You being an American is very questionable.
You see, I am consistent. US illegally occupying other countries like Iraq and Afghanistan is actually, guess what, not OK. Sure it's far away and I don't really care, but I do root for those peoples to expel them yankees. The smaller and poorer the country that expels you, the more fun for me. If it's a socially conservative country that mocks your Black and Queer insignias left behind, it's triple the fun.
All these failures should be a sign to Fix Your Shit and Wake the Fuck Up, so fingers crossed that'll happen.
Way to miss to my point. The point is that after such failures the appetite of Americans to sustain these silly expeditions that benefit only the wealthy and connected is gone; no one wants to serve in the US military anymore; men are turning down signing bonuses of 30K even during a time of inflation and impending recession. I could go on about how Americans are dropping out of the workforce, who can't be replaced by illegals, or how buying a home is out of reach for most of us, etc. America is not going to fund or send its tranny mutt soldiers to Eastern Europe to make your dream of war with Russia come true.

In other words, don't look to America to fix your gypsy caravan of a nation. Look within.

the name is irrelevant. soviet union = rebranded russian empire.
No, you are incorrect.
 
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