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

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The US military is strongly opposed to this clusterfuck; that's why the khokhols and other butthurt belters are getting outdated, obsolete and nerfed materiel. A military coup in DC is highly likely if the neocons demand the US declare war (and nukes) against Russia.

Your supply of BBC cuck porn will be unaffected, though.
Nobody cares, woman.
We care about what your ELITES do and think. Not about the unwashed masses.
Now, Allah, give me the strength to not get into slapfight with troublesome icky vatnik "lady" and be a comfy, cozy, janny respecting, upright member of this valuable forum community.
Insha'allah.
 
Air raids alerts all over Ukraine. due to MiG-31Ks of the Russian Aerospace Forces inbound from Belarus.
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Ukrainian soldiers cut out with chainsaws and warm up with an open flame an American 155-mm howitzer M777 frozen into the ground.
I don't think Russia is having the same issues with its artillery.
 
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Take that blog post from a pinch of salt and sorry if someone else already mention it, we could said then Igor Kolomoisky is Ukrainian counterpart of Dr. Frankenstein and Zelensky is the monster he created and have lost control and turned against his creator.

Zelensky's Great Purge continues, launching police raid against oligarch who fell out of favor with Biden Admin​

The Ukrainian president's longtime political and financial patron is no longer in the good graces of the people in charge.​


Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky just sicced his secret police (Ukraine’s SBU) on Igor Kolomoisky, a billionaire oligarch who was once wholly responsible for financing the Ukrainian president’s rise to power. The significance of the story — regarding Zelensky turning on his longtime patron and Kolomoisky’s other significant ties — was entirely buried by foreign and state media, with most merely referring to the situation as another in a series of “anti-corruption” actions.
Edit: The Post-Millenial also covered this case.
 
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What happened was individual SSR's governments voted to withdraw from the Declaration and Treaty on the Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
No, what happened is that most of territories rebelled, and when Russians couldn't fund the army to kill the remaining, and quickly rising discontent, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia agreed to form the Commonwealth of Independent States. There was a desire to secede long before that, and no one did because the Soviets would kill those who tried. Hence, a right to secede, but no Soviet recognized, and approved, method. You yourself concede to that point:
through the very same undefined process


That aside, I am unwilling to further derail this thread. You have your take, I have mine.
 
Brand new cuckshed just dropped! the khokhols now can hide underground while awaiting capture or death.
Over 100 of these steel coffins have been provided to the UAF by ukranian billionare Rinat Akhmetov

According to the ukranians "The metal 2*6 meter capsule can withstand shelling of 152 mm artillery if installed 1.5m below ground"

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Yes, this piece of crap can survive a 152 mm shell, it only has to be buried 1.5m deep, or you now, 30 cm deeper than the penetration capabilities of the 152 mm howitzer HE shells used by the russians :story:

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Brand new cuckshed just dropped! the khokhols now can hide underground while awaiting capture or death.
Over 100 of these steel coffins have been provided to the UAF by ukranian billionare Rinat Akhmetov

According to the ukranians "The metal 2*6 meter capsule can withstand shelling of 152 mm artillery if installed 1.5m below ground"

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Yes, this piece of crap can survive a 152 mm shell, it only has to be buried 1.5m deep, or you now, 30 cm deeper than the penetration capabilities of the 152 mm howitzer HE shells used by the russians :story:

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I hate to break it to you, my nigga, but the Russians also have dugouts.
 
Brand new cuckshed just dropped! the khokhols now can hide underground while awaiting capture or death.
Over 100 of these steel coffins have been provided to the UAF by ukranian billionare Rinat Akhmetov

According to the ukranians "The metal 2*6 meter capsule can withstand shelling of 152 mm artillery if installed 1.5m below ground"

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Yes, this piece of crap can survive a 152 mm shell, it only has to be buried 1.5m deep, or you now, 30 cm deeper than the penetration capabilities of the 152 mm howitzer HE shells used by the russians :story:

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lol this is like the Pulowski Preservation Booth in Fallout 3

totally useless
 
The sperging about is or is Ukraine not a real country is couunter productive. Both for the discussion in this thread and for this war somehow ending.
I don't think the discussion here can be productive OR counter-productive for hastening the end of this war. We're just a very small group debating. I don't know, maybe we're thought-leaders and we take our New Learning from this thread go out and change minds in some ripple effect across our nations, but I think your statement above might be wildly optimistic about our relevance. I personally found the discussion really interesting and informative so what other purpose does this thread serve if not that?

It was certainly on-topic as defining Ukraine and its legitimacy and origins is a direct factor in this war happening. And it's a happenings thread! ;)
 
I don't think the discussion here can be productive OR counter-productive for hastening the end of this war. We're just a very small group debating. I don't know, maybe we're thought-leaders and we take our New Learning from this thread go out and change minds in some ripple effect across our nations, but I think your statement above might be wildly optimistic about our relevance. I personally found the discussion really interesting and informative so what other purpose does this thread serve if not that?

It was certainly on-topic as defining Ukraine and its legitimacy and origins is a direct factor in this war happening. And it's a happenings thread! ;)
They're just using the usual tactic of "This discussion isn't meaningful" acting like it's the A&N hugbox.
 
Turkish companies last year exported tens of millions of dollars worth of machinery, electronics, spare parts and other items that Russia needs for its military, according to a survey of trade data, showing how Moscow can fuel its war effort despite international sanctions.

At least 13 Turkish firms exported a total of at least $18.5 million worth of items, including plastics, rubber items and vehicles, to at least 10 Russian companies sanctioned by the U.S. for their role in Russia’s assault on Ukraine, the data show. The Turkish companies sent at least three shipments of American-made goods, according to the data reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Turkish firms also sent another $15 million in American-made elevators, electric generators, circuit boards and other items to Russia in violation of U.S. export controls designed to starve Russia of vital military equipment from March to October 2022, the data show.

Very interesting. The international condemnation doesn't seem so international.

The visit comes after top U.S. officials warned Turkey late last year that Turkish individuals could face fines and jail time for servicing U.S.-made aircraft flying to and from Russia in violation of export controls, the Journal reported.

Free market, everybody. Do what US says, or go to jail.

Turkish officials say the country only enforces sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council, not those imposed by countries like the U.S. The Turkish foreign ministry also says it doesn’t condone attempts to evade sanctions on Russia.

Interesting rebuttal.
 
Very interesting. The international condemnation doesn't seem so international.



Free market, everybody. Do what US says, or go to jail.



Interesting rebuttal.

We learned from Jews.Remember, Atatürk was very likely a Donmeh Sephardic, as was half of CUP that modernized the Ottomans...
 
No, what happened is that most of territories rebelled, and when Russians couldn't fund the army to kill the remaining, and quickly rising discontent, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia agreed to form the Commonwealth of Independent States. There was a desire to secede long before that, and no one did because the Soviets would kill those who tried. Hence, a right to secede, but no Soviet recognized, and approved, method. You yourself concede to that point:



That aside, I am unwilling to further derail this thread. You have your take, I have mine.
Your knowledge of how the Soviet Union broke apart is wrong please offer a citation that supports this theory that the Soviets would kill all those who tried but did nothing to stop Yugoslavia from leaving the Cominform under the height of Stalin's power. The truth is the average working person liked communism more than the western media would like you to believe and there was no actual serious resistance to the Soviets outside urbanites and university students stirred up by western agitators from Prague to Hungary none of their actions ever had popular support which is why breaking away from Soviets failed. No one rebelled in the country side.

In 1991 a bunch of politicians in back rooms politely dissolved the union, no one rebelled beyond street protests. The Belovezha Accords and CIS took place after the Soviet Union already dissolved so they also have nothing to do with this argument. The recognized and approved "method" is simply withdrawing from the treaty that formed the Union in the first place. You are too autistic to parse out that just because a method is not highly detailed does not mean it does not exist at all. Russians also wanted the Union to dissolved the most as they saw the least benefit from it, the Russian people even took to the streets themselves during the August coupe which lasted barely longer than 2 days so your idea that there was even army support if there was all the money in the world to preserve the Soviet Union is just simply wrong.

It was certainly on-topic as defining Ukraine and its legitimacy and origins is a direct factor in this war happening.
This is why it is a very important topic for me because GAYTO uses the aberration that the false Ukrainian sovereign state ever existed before 1991 to help justify its bullshit.

Production shutdown is inevitable with this kind of financial crash, and when oil wells in Siberia shut down, they freeze shut.
wow look at this retard here who doesn't understand how commodity pricing works and the difference between revenue per barrel and gross profits.
 
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