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

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I want 1488 expropriations of vatnikillionaires, all invested in long range missiles for Oookraine
Expel the vatniks from 110 countries too lmao. Should finally give them the correct victimology status
One thousand, four hundred and eighty eight missiles should be launched at Romania to rid Planet Earth of the Romani infestation, and Ookrainians resettle therein. Two birds, one stone.

Also, Fuhrer approved Final Solution
 
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This article month ago described Russian crude by nearly half

Russian wells are not shut down, production is slowed significantly

Western oil companied left Russia with their technology.

Oil cannot be stored indefinitely and China and India together cannot compensate for economic loss and they have to sell to both according to set price cap.
Further caps are introduced in near future

Furthermore 20% GDP of Russia depends on energy sector.

To be clear cutting down oil production ≠ shutting down oil wells

As such drop in Russia's GDP is expected calculating all factors together
Remember, this is that good side of the conflict that follows rules and rights and what not


Every villain is a hero in their own story.
Come to mind

Ruble is the strongest it's been for years. Stronger than before the war.


Russian ruble was stronger before the war
Than now
US isn't Russia's trade partner, but a competitor.
Ruble has to worry more about euro which is stronger than ruble or US Dollar.

I explained why this impacts purchasing power and limit of currency exchange set by Russian impacted Russian economy in detail.
 
This article month ago described Russian crude by nearly half

Russian wells are not shut down, production is slowed significantly

Western oil companied left Russia with their technology.

Oil cannot be stored indefinitely and China and India together cannot compensate for economic loss and they have to sell to both according to set price cap.
Further caps are introduced in near future

Furthermore 20% GDP of Russia depends on energy sector.

To be clear cutting down oil production ≠ shutting down oil wells

As such drop in Russia's GDP is expected calculating all factors together



Every villain is a hero in their own story.
Come to mind




Russian ruble was stronger before the war
Than now
US isn't Russia's trade partner, but a competitor.
Ruble has to worry more about euro which is stronger than ruble or US Dollar.

I explained why this impacts purchasing power and limit of currency exchange set by Russian impacted Russian economy in detail.
Can you give us an update on how the NATO ports in the Sea of Azov are doing? I haven't heard much about the UN Navy lately and I'm starting to get concerned.
 
Can you give us an update on how the NATO ports in the Sea of Azov are doing? I haven't heard much about the UN Navy lately and I'm starting to get concerned.
Probably around the same time mindless observer gives us an update on how Ukraine is destroying Russia with hundreds of thousands of causalities in the insignificant highway rest stop known as Bakhmut in what always has been Ukraine since Prince Vladimir, a true and honest Ukrainian, chased the orc Mongol known as Vatnik Khan away in 15,000 BC.
 
China is providing military aid to Russia in violation of U.S.-led sanctions placed by western countries, according to Russian trade data reported by the Wall Street Journal

China’s state-owned defense companies have shipped navigation equipment and parts to fighter jets and other military technology equipment to Russian defense companies, according to Russian customs data.

According to that data, provided by Washington D.C.-based C4ADS, China has sent tens of thousands of shipments of goods to service Russia’s military (some goods had multiple purposes and could be used commercially, the Journal reported).

Not a suprise to anyone
The report comes one day after Chinese officials said they had strengthened a “mutual political trust” with Russia, following Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu’s meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this week, Reuters reported.

Very interesting partnership
 
Probably around the same time mindless observer gives us an update on how Ukraine is destroying Russia with hundreds of thousands of causalities in the insignificant highway rest stop known as Bakhmut in what always has been Ukraine since Prince Vladimir, a true and honest Ukrainian, chased the orc Mongol known as Vatnik Khan away in 15,000 BC.
you know NATO has extensive skills in stay-behind organisations like GLADIO and even know the urban areas will be filled with death traps and decades of terrorism, as well as the entire Western world will not take Ukraine going down even with the locals battered? Let me remind that the entirety of GLORIOUS TÜRKİYE was likewise groomed against the "Moskof scum"

Walk away from this one, you cannot win. This isn't copium, this is grand elan of the NATO boomers who were prepating the entire MIC for this shit for decades. Russia had its chance when they could have used the oil money to refurbish their own MIC when it hit 100$s of dollars around the 2000's but apparently the weeb Shoigu and the rest of the kleptocrats were busy furnishing their homes. Even our kleptocrats know better than that.
 
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Don't act like you didn't just spend 3 posts defending/praising Dugin, and insisting that his ideals are good for Russia and the world. Before finding out he's actually a schizo.

Quote me then chump. Also, at some point do you plan on answering the questions? Or do you not have the ability to consider what things look like in the world 10 or 20 years from now? Here I'll bold it for you:

What is the advantage to having the entire world under one hyperpower? What exactly do you think the end goal of this one world government is once there is no one left to counter their power?

China has a military base in Nicarauga. Should we invade them? Also you're a naive nigger if you think Russia or China want a multipolar world. They don't hate that the world is unipolar, they hate that they aren't the hegemon.

Yes, I remember crossing the US/Nicaragua border many years ago. Fun times.

What is the advantage to having the entire world under one hyperpower? What exactly do you think the end goal of this one world government is once there is no one left to counter their power?
What? No, that's horrible! It would be marked with gross excesses, it would be inefficient, corrupt, oppressive, everything really.

Tell me why again you support this Dugin fellow?
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Yes, I remember crossing the US/Nicaragua border many years ago. Fun times.
OK, If that's your logic then guess what, there's a little fact you might not know. Russia shares a border with American territory in Alaska. So since they are making alliances with countries we don't like we should be justified in drone striking Moscow right?

This guy is Ethan Ralph.
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Ukraine's economy has shrunk by more than 35% in 2022 due to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, reads the UN World Economic Situation and Prospects 2023 Report presented by Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Li Junhua on Jan. 25.
No surprise there

The Ukrainian president's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said 116 Ukrainians had been returned, while Russian news agencies cited Moscow's defence ministry as saying 63 Russian POWs had been freed.
Bad numbers on Russia's end.

Speaking on comments made by CIA Director William Burns on Thursday, retired Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer said on Newsmax that the war in Ukraine would end in six months.

Shaffer told "Saturday Report" that on Thursday, the "director of the CIA said that this is going to be resolved — is going to be ended — one way or another within about six months."

"So," Shaffer added, "the prospects of this going in Ukraine's way right now is diminishing; with the lack of support, they need right now to stop the upcoming offensive."

Earlier, Shaffer said the recent supply of tanks from Western nations to Ukraine, as well as the country's dwindling manpower, would not be enough to stop Russia's spring offensive.

"The small number of tanks," Shaffer said, "that the West is going to provide; that is to say, the 31 Abrams, the 88 Leopard 2s from Germany, the ... 14 or 15 Challengers from England are not going to arrive in time, by all accounts, to stop the spring offensive — this late winter-spring offensive — by the Russians, so it's a numbers game."
Makes sense, but he is a retired general, so take his words with a grain of salt.

Quote: "Today, a Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft departed Halifax carrying the first Leopard 2 main battle tank that Canada is sending to Ukraine.
ITS OVER RUSSIA-BROS! UKRAINE JUST RECEIVED A ONE WHOLE TANK!
 
There's probably a bunch of glows doing intel gathering on everything the Russians use. But fighting (in serious capacity) would be another matter entirely.

First is escalation risk. The US and other western countries have been holding off certain things, such as long-range missiles, because they don't want to do too much and give Russia a reason to lob missiles at them. Sending Seal Team Six to shoot some Russian soldiers would defeat that purpose entirely.

Secondly it's just dumb to use special forces in that way. Why order your special elite force to stand in a ditch and eat mortar fire when you could have a battalion of AFU do the same?
I doubt there are any American military over there anywhere near the frontlines or having the ability to kill any Russian soldiers. It would be a total violation of the rules that these proxy wars have. Both the US and Russia play the proxy war game. They know what the rules are. No one gets directly involved. It's been going on since the war in Korea. But the Russians seem to be more willing to break that rule to some extent. There were Soviet pilots flying MiGs in Korea and Vietnam. There are stories of Russian special forces being used in limited engagements in Vietnam, but no one has ever provided any proof. America doesn't seem to be willing to break the no direct involvement rule at all. They wouldn't even need to use American special forces to gather intel on anything the Russians have. The Ukrainians will gladly do it and especially in exchange for weapons and money. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Mujahideen would provide the CIA with anything they asked for. If they wanted something they would get it. There were bounties on Russian military hardware and equipment. The Mujahideen would get weapons and money as rewards. I don't see any reason to believe that has changed in Ukraine. Whatever the US wants the Ukrainians will hand over if the US wants it. They will probably give it back to the Ukrainians to use.
Well that explains why all the Haribo gummies at the store are of German import and not Turkish.
Haribo is one of the German companies that got in trouble for using slave labor in WW2. They tend to move around a lot because it helps them avoid punishment for it. At least that's what I read online a long time ago.
I still think it’s funny how many of the loyalists were indigenous people… because the empire offered a check against the criollos.

That’s part of the reason I don’t mind escalating by giving Ukraine better stuff because according to them we’re already putting boots on the ground and fighting them. If they haven’t done Jack shit when we’re supposedly putting boots on the ground they’re not going to do anything when we give Ukraine better toys.
The Russians are just lying. Escalating it would not be a good idea. The Russians know they are lying. That's why no one does anything to escalate the conflict. It's just Russian BS .
 
you know NATO has extensive skills in stay-behind organisations like GLADIO and even know the urban areas will be filled with death traps and decades of terrorism, as well as the entire Western world will not take Ukraine going down even with the locals battered? Let me remind that the entirety of GLORIOUS TÜRKİYE was likewise groomed against the "Moskof scum"

Walk away from this one, you cannot win. This isn't copium, this is grand elan of the NATO boomers who were prepating the entire MIC for this shit for decades. Russia had its chance when they could have used the oil money to refurbish their own MIC but apparently the weeb Shoigu and the rest of the kleptocrats were busy furnishing their homes. Even our kleptocrats know better than that.
You niggers are really begging for the Stalin and the NKVD of your nightmares to become reality, aren't you? Oh well, maybe Russia will oblige but if stay behind tards were never successful in the USSR I doubt some gay stay behind org will succeed in present day Russia.

I mean a Chink spy balloon flew all across America before it got shot down, we aren't the the same America of the 1950s, and remember, the US funded and supported GLADIO, not a bunch of yuros, who are worst off than the US atm.
 
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You niggers are really begging for the Stalin and the NKVD of your nightmares to become reality, aren't you?
I thought we were roaches, and niggers were human. Make up your mind.

Russia has always been Turkey's rival thanks to Black Sea, and Syrian presence of Antakya. When Stalin became too uppity we were forced to join NATO out of necessity. That cock-goblin Menderes would never be able to pull the country to the Van De Globohomoo's Unholy Marriage With Wahhabist Jihad without Stalin's retarded ultimatum. Thanks to Russians we have painted haired pigs screaming at men who were literally doing nothing on the street, protected by unwilling police, Armenian shit-throwing authors who say Islamists never oppressed him, only Kemalists did conveniently forgetting the Hamidiyeh Brigades.

So yes, Russia forced us to be injected with chickenhawk NATO rainbow serum and fire all pro-Russian ministers and state employees. They will live with the consequences.

If you'll excuse me I'll start my shift on Monday in Baykar helping laying cables for more Bayraktars.
 
I mean a Chink spy balloon flew all across America before it shot down, we aren't the the same America of the 1950s, and remember, the US funded and supported GLADIO, not a bunch of yuros, who are worst off than the US atm.
So many niggers living in the past. Europeans just now going "Oh yeah, the US is going to save us all!" like it's the 1950s-1960s without realizing that we already had our country sold out to the Chicoms meanwhile their nations are being turned into caliphates.

Our leaders, and this goes for both the US and Europe, are the real threat. They're incredibly compromised and infiltrated by specific foreign nations that the only reason we go so hard against Russia is because the Russians weren't able to get in on the action. We didn't sell our industry out to them, and our politicians aren't bought out by them so it's easy to make them the big bad boogeyman. Meanwhile all they have to do against China is keep saying "Don't touch Taiwan" and that's good enough for all the niggers to ignore them buying up Australia and Africa.

God, they're living so much in the past they get excited for Leopard Fucking 1s and stripped down M1s in 2023.
 
And the actions of NATO going near Ukraine isn’t a form of expansionism?
Correct. The ability to engage in international relations is a fundamental characteristic of sovereign states. Ukraine, being a sovereign state, is free to join and participate in the activities of the UN, NATO, or any other group that will have them. No state is expanding its territory or its control when that occurs.

Invading another country for the purpose of formally annexing their territory (as Russia has done in part), or installing a puppet regime (as Russia intends to do), that's expansionism.
 
Correct, storage is full, and Russia will have to shut down production or just vent and spill oil and gas everywhere, on account of the fact that a Siberian oil well freezes closed if you stop pumping.
you sweet summer child it's like you're too stupid to realize that arbitrage traders have been buying Russian gas/oil and selling it to the EU and other places that have already sanctioned Russia at a mark up and that this has been going on from the beginning.

 
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BRICS is only a threat to western economic hegemony if you're naive to an insane degree. It's just like the retards who say the Russians, chinks, Saudis, and Brazillians are totally gonna make a new alternative to the petrodollar using the Yuan or Ruble. Yeah I'm sure all those countries will agree to give up control of their monetary system to another country any time now. They're all just the bestest of buddies and trust eachother that much.

Also I would like to know why retards think Russia has the right to deny other countries the right to join alliances. Because they don't and Putin himself has said so before.
I have to assume it’s projection and wish fulfillment of something that’ll destroy the stranglehold the forces of woke have on the world, because they feel they can’t do it single-handedly. First it was Trump, now it’s Russia.
 
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OK, If that's your logic then guess what, there's a little fact you might not know. Russia shares a border with American territory in Alaska. So since they are making alliances with countries we don't like we should be justified in drone striking Moscow right?
Russia was a client state of the US from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The US sent grain shipments to Russia in the 20s, proving Russia is unable to exist without American aid.
Russia soil is, inviolately, American territory.



You're kinda acting a bit naive about how world politics work. These countries aren't islands, they can be influenced by outside forces just like any other.
And that outside force is "We don't want to be apart of the Soviet Union again, where do we sign to keep Russian troops from invading us?"
 
Russian ruble was stronger before the war
Than now
US isn't Russia's trade partner, but a competitor.
Ruble has to worry more about euro which is stronger than ruble or US Dollar.

I explained why this impacts purchasing power and limit of currency exchange set by Russian impacted Russian economy in detail.
First link (2021) 73 rub to buy 1 usd
Second link 70 rub to buy 1 usd

At least we agree the ruble is stronger now than before the war. It's the same story vs the Euro.
Aaaaaaaaaaand, the value of the ruble only really matters for international exchanges, not domestic consumption, which since Russia is locked out of SWIFT, and busy forming an alternative to USD monopoly, doesn't seem to be a problem. Russia has it's own resources, and if anything other countries are dependent on it for their economics (look at where gas, fertiliser and wheat comes from) Hell if countries want to buy oil from Russia (and they are), they have to buy it in rubles, as dollars are no longer accepted. The Russian economy is booming compared to say...the UK
 
Correct. The ability to engage in international relations is a fundamental characteristic of sovereign states. Ukraine, being a sovereign state, is free to join and participate in the activities of the UN, NATO, or any other group that will have them. No state is expanding its territory or its control when that occurs.

Invading another country for the purpose of formally annexing their territory (as Russia has done in part), or installing a puppet regime (as Russia intends to do), that's expansionism.
Don't you see? If you want a bodyguard to defend you and your house from your serial rapist neighbor then that means you're obviously planning on breaking into your neighbors house to kill everyone there. So it should only follow that the neighbor is now allowed to burn down your house before you can hire the bodyguard.
 
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