Ukrainian Defensive War against the Russian Invasion - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

I decided to jump in because it's quiet at the moment. The US is capable of winning the Ukraine conflict and destroying global trust in the ability of the Russia/China Alliance. However they will need to throw everything NATO has into it, and they currently don't have the infrastructure for it. And it will cost a fucking fortune. And by the end of it, everyone in the West will be looking around wondering if it was worth it due to hyperinflation.

Trump already warned them of this path. But the US administrative State thought he was just a stupid NY Plumber in a fancy suit. And that the good times would keep rolling forever.

Have a nice day.
COVID, money printing, and insane economic policies are leading to heavy inflation. This war in Ukraine isn't that costly either. Most of the my military aid sent isn't just wads of cash. Much of it is vehicles and weapons however they will bill a Humvee near the end of it's service life or a WW2 artillery piece will be labeled at the cost of a new one. So even if we're sending an outdated Patton tank it's still on paper going to be seen as We're sending Ukraine 5 million dollars instead.
Imagine simping for history's most retarded regime after the nazis. The sovfags are responsible for the miserable state eastern Europe is in.
But Soviet union was based, Russia is strong nation that will save us all from globalhomo.

Turns out Putin gave a speech, and he literally said nothing of relevance. Again.
Same old repetitive crap.
We were lied to that things could get interesting.
We were deceived.
Boring.
Maybe he's getting mentally unwell due to the stress the war has taken on him.
"People who are legal residents of a country don't have freedom of speech or expression if they're expressing ideas I disagree with, and should be deported!"

Inside everyone there is a member of the Stasi (apologies @Stasi) just waiting to get power so they can finally get their revenge on everyone they dislike.
Germans are not like Anglos,they don't have a history of allowing comedy, or things that upset people. Germans like audits and secretly are only happy when they're commiting war crimes. Americans don't mind our enemies saying insane shit because we make comedy out of it.

I'd say it's more like "if you don't support Russia, you support the US led woke queer degeneracy infecting the world like a plague".
Russia is a HIV infected place that is like the worst qualities of the US and Germany mixed together. You have the most retarded censorship in Europe, HIV rates thats somehow worse then the black gay community in Atlanta, and corruption problem that makes Mexico seem incorruptible.
But these facts sadly get ignored.
And folks are pissed about the US providing some of that oil apparently.
What these people whine about Americans stealing the world's oil but get mad that were selling it smh.
Putin should probably deal with the war he is in now, before looking for another one.
I mean don't chu know that General Z has it all handled. With General Z in charge of Russia we can win every war. Kiev was just a feint and Kharvkiv and Kherson were orderly tactical withdrawals to better lines.
 
The Russian who died trying to sneak up on TMWTGAK.
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Found this on a Russian telegram channel, where their cope is that the famous footage was recovered after the trench was successfully taken; and that it was being held by at least a squad of Ukrainians, rather than just one man with lot of firepower & his faithful squire.
 
Look at his gear.
He is wearing a tank helmet (aka, not a combat helmet!), his gear is mistmatch to shit ( the trousers are not even the same colour as the jacket) etc.
He look like an airsoft guy.
 
Look at his gear.
He is wearing a tank helmet (aka, not a combat helmet!), his gear is mistmatch to shit ( the trousers are not even the same colour as the jacket) etc.
He look like an airsoft guy.
In the full video they're fighting a BMP from the trench at almost point-blank range, so it could be one of the crew, but this one wearing too much gear; and it looks like a fleece cap/beanie + headset, rather than a crewman helmet.
 

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Jack still remembers how to count, that's reassuring. Is he still carrying water for Kremlin?
No fucking clue. Most on the American right are focusing on how Biden is seemingly giving Zelensky everything he wants while telling America to get fucked with a cactus.

Exhibit A:

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Blank Check, Blank Mind

Cartoon published 02/21/2023

An air raid siren was blaring when Biden met Zelensky in Keeeeev. The sound was set up to make it seem as if Biden was on a battlefield and acting all brave and heroic. Like Biden’s presidency, it was fake. A sham. I’m sure in the future Biden will lie and claim he was also under sniper fire—just like Hillary claimed when she landed in Bosnia.


Biden is no hero. He’s a cowardly sadistic fiend and traitor to our country. He didn’t have the guts to visit Ohio, which faces a horrific environmental disaster. Biden won’t help his own citizens, but he will make sure endless money is funneled toward Ukraine. He even wants the citizens there to get social security. It is not well known, but Biden has already imported over 100,000 Ukrainian ‘refugees’ to America where they are put up in fancy hotels all over the country. Biden loves open borders for America, but Ukraine’s borders are somehow sacred to him. He favors illegal immigrants and foreigners over Americans, whom he despises. American citizens must pick up the tab for his profligate spending by means of inflation.

If anything, more and more Americans will be infuriated by Biden’s traitorous behavior. Unfortunately, they will not have the power to remove him from office. A few Republicans might complain, but they will do nothing. The Uni-Party will continue to support Ukraine over America. It seems as if both Biden and Zelensky won’t be happy until they see a big bloom of radioactive mushroom clouds.


It’s sad and tragic how quickly Obama and Biden have destroyed America. Things will not improve until we see fair elections and right now they remain rigged. Biden might receive the lowest ratings in history and they could go lower, but even he has said that doesn’t matter. He will run again and win again, because America is no longer a Republic. It has instead become a disgusting, rigged clown show. Biden is the head clown, and he’s a very unfunny one.

— Ben Garrison
 
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No fucking clue. Most on the American right are focusing on how Biden is seemingly giving Zelensky everything he wants while telling America to get fucked with a cactus.

Exhibit A:

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To be fair, Biden is a mentally deficient jackass, who should be focussing on issues at home instead of making publicity-stunt trips to a warzone. Denying any FEMA assistance to Ohio, after a gigantic, toxic chemical spill and fire right in the heartland of the state, is bad enough. Ignoring it to prance around in Ukraine is lolcow-level behaviour and gives endless amounts of ammo (irony) to the putin-humpers.

Personally, I think he may have just lost the democrats the presidency with this.
 
I don't get what's with the seething at these speeches and meetings.
Neither Putin or Biden said anything new or interesting. So Article 5 is a thing, OK? Like, this is why we wanted in NATO, of course we expect the US to perform its role, just as we went with it in Afghanistan. Plus, if you have an international coalition it gives more legitimacy to military ops, which (I hope...) most sane people want to avoid. And Putin also didn't said much of interest, bla bla bla trannies and pedo, bla bla bla "collective West" scarequotes, blablabla Nazis, smol Russia bullied etc.
As for the people that are moaning about "Ukraine is not NATO", STFU nerds.
We know with 110% accuracy that if Visegrad countries or Romania was attacked, you would be against triggering Art. 5 too - " not our business" etc. Ron Paul pure isolationism.
 
The Russian who died trying to sneak up on TMWTGAK.
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Found this on a Russian telegram channel, where their cope is that the famous footage was recovered after the trench was successfully taken; and that it was being held by at least a squad of Ukrainians, rather than just one man with lot of firepower & his faithful squire.
Because it makes perfect sense Russia would release footage showing their troops getting wrecked by a single Cossack in a fox hole.
 
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Female Ukrainian soldier convincingly* strapped with a Tokarev, explains how she planned a Mk-19 ambush:

*- I've seen other soldiers toting a TT in the same manner, simply shoved through the loops on their vest; "Ukrainian Carry" as opposed to Mexican carry, so maybe it really does belong to her.
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But it's ok, because she did the math.
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Because it makes perfect sense Russia would release footage showing their troops getting wrecked by a single Cossack in a fox hole.
Pure, salted cope; and they're surviving off of it.
 
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OK so freedom of speech is OK as long as you think things in your head and don't actually say anything or do anything. Again, Ukraine doesn't have member status in NATO and there aren't any other diplomatic requirements that mean Germany is involved in the war. Germany and Russia are not at war with each other.


Russia will not attack Germany because that would trigger a response from the rest of NATO with all that this entails. Do you actually believe that Russia wants to attack Germany?


It feels like you don't understand that freedom of speech is something you either have, or don't have. Any country with "freedom of speech" defined in their constitution or similar legal basis for the rights of it's citizens allows you to advocate for legalization of pedophilia, same as you can advocate for decriminalization of any other laws. This doesn't mean the public has to support you, but the government cannot throw you in jail or take away other rights you have simply because you voiced an opinion. That's what freedom of speech is.


I understand that this is a slay kween girlboss propaganda video about how smart women are, but the subtext of this video is that regular Ukrainian troops couldn't figure out how to set up a technical and use shoot-and-scoot artillery tactics on their own and needed a woman to come up with the idea for them.
This is not the slapfight thread. Wanna fool around with freeze peach, make the damn topic, I'm sure it was never discussed here.
We get threadbanned from going to your Russia safety cocoon.
I know it's hard to respect the rules, I know it's genetic, but there is no other way.
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Wagner PMC seems to be sabotaged. Maybe Russian authorities started to fear it?
 
Female Ukrainian soldier convincingly* strapped with a Tokarev, explains how she planned a Mk-19 ambush:

*- I've seen other soldiers toting a TT in the same manner, simply shoved through the loops on their vest; "Ukrainian Carry" as opposed to Mexican carry, so maybe it really does belong to her.
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Pure, salted cope; and they're surviving off of it.
Interesting that she implies the Mk 19 is better than the AGS. I recall then Mk 19 being awkward to reload and charge while being a unreliable mess, but that may have been the armorers slacking off. The AGS must be a shittier system if the Mk 19 is getting praise. So much for the superior designed and rugged Russian weapons.
 
Euro countries also lightened excise and green taxes to obviate economic damage. Putin patently hoped for an extension to his empire quickly or slowly and nothing more than a variant on the existing and very partial sanctions. French companies like Thales (a supplier of tank electronics and similar) were using the existing contracts clause to keep selling almost until the Russians invaded. Putin patently believed that with corn pop in the Oval Office, Boris Johnson lying to himself in 10 Downing Street, a diminished Macron in the Elysée, muddler Scholz, Italian political confusion that a co-ordinated Western response would not happen, barring some harmless communiques. Putin patently believed his own propaganda. Anyhow fuel pump prices are now lower than before the war, natural gas is finally falling, although falling demand would cause that to some extent.
The West may be a political clusterfuck, but somehow we just hated Russia enough to sort our shit out, at least for now and at least concerning this invasion.
Now, I may be wrong, but... most of us who support Ukraine are not plastering Ukrainian flags on our property. Because that's embarrassing shit that Redditors do, being nationalist for someone else's country is cringe.
For sure. Its just a gay virtue signal that does absolutely nothing.
Here I thought that the Ukranians were too stupid to learn how to use western weaponry.
I need you to think about the intelligence of the typical lower enlisted in the West, then compare that to the intelligence of your typical Slav. If anything, the Slav comes off slightly smarter.
Speaking about this anyone want to see some more hilarious Z cope. Nearly one year in from 2 weeks to take Kyiv. Yet somehow America is the collapsing superpower that's not even as powerful as Brazil.
I never knew I could laugh at such cope.
"Declining regional power"? He does realize we have the largest (USN) and second largest (USMC) carrier navies in the world, right? Meanwhile Russia has all of one carrier that can't even carry out combat operations and needs a support fleet of tugs in case it breaks down while at sea. This is like a Frenchman in the 1800's saying that after the British Empire got BTFO'd in a brush war in Africa by some angry tribesmen that the sun was going to start setting on it any minute now.

Of course, the really funny part is that the USSR was also forced to leave Afghanistan, and much sooner, and unlike the USA they shared a land border.
 
Prigozhin is on a roll:


Interesting that she implies the Mk 19 is better than the AGS. I recall then Mk 19 being awkward to reload and charge while being a unreliable mess, but that may have been the armorers slacking off.
It didn't matter how clean or how much CLP we used, ours caused muscle-failure when it decided to not behave; which seemed to be every 3-5 rounds. The two in our company were beat-to-shit systems inherited from 1ID, but any Mk-19 was a universal bitch to keep running regardless.
The AGS must be a shittier system if the Mk 19 is getting praise. So much for the superior designed and rugged Russian weapons.
Interesting, I forgot their 40mm version used "caseless".
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AGS-40
Unlike the previously developed Russian AGLs, the Balkan fires 7P39 40 mm high-explosive fragmentation (HE-Frag) grenade and 7P39P and 7P39U practice rounds. The AGS-40 fires in short burst (5 rounds) and long burst (10 rounds) modes and can deliver continuous fire. The weapon is fed by a 20-round feeding belt stored in a metal ammo box.
The AGS-40 40 mm AGL weighs 32 kg without ammo box and has a firing rate of up to 400 rounds per minute. The launcher features a firing range of up to 2,500 m and a service life of no less than 4,000 shots.
As mentioned earlier, the 7P39 caseless grenade is armed with a HE-Frag warhead is 132 mm long and weighs 0.432 kg. Featuring high firing range that reaches 2,500 m, the round is effective against manpower, automotive vehicles, launching units, and radar stations.
Compared to the AGS-17 and AGS-30, the AGS-40 Balkan has an increased combat effectiveness: its firing range is 50% higher (1,700 m and 2,500 m, respectively), while the 7P39 grenade has higher lethal effect that that of the VOG-30 grenade of the Russian-made 30 mm AGLs
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Edit: A Frenchman talks about his International Legion experience.
This is the second interview with a French military veteran who served in Ukraine’s International Legion. This is is in his own words, and edited only to cut out repeat words or sentences. This installment explains his arrival in Ukraine in March 2022 and his first days and weeks in the Legion.
Interview 2: Joining the Legion

So I just had to grab some medication, you know, some pills against sea sickness, stomach aches, Ibuprofen. Pills against the radiation if I were to be deployed near Chernobyl. I got purifying pills for the water. That didn’t cost me much. What got to me the most was the ticket price because it was the last minute. I spent less than €500 on preparing because I already had a lot of shit from the military I used. They were there were in the case in the garage and I just had to grab them and then to put them into a bag and that’s it. I took more way more than I needed it just because I thought about people with no military experience. Because you always have people with no military experience going there in conflict, in combat. And so I grabbed some stuff that could actually fit people that had nothing. I grabbed everything I could to help.

When we arrived we saw like a small, very small theater. The man was dressed as military and he said, “Do you have any military experience?” He questioned all the 11 guys that were with us. Some of them said no. And they (the Ukrainians) were like, okay, you need to go back to Lviv, then find an NGO. You have to be military veterans in order to get into the Legion. And then after that, we got into a small bus and we went straight to Yavoriv. We arrived in Yavoriv. The very next day it was bombed. It was very messy because of the bombing, not because of the Ukrainian organization. My feeling was you need to focus on what you have to do, what they want you to do in order to be able to be deployed as soon as possible. You cannot spend two, three, four weeks in training when you when you when you have the war that is close, that close. The whole time we spent in Yavoriv, we heard we were supposed to stay ten days to get everything in order, like equipment, ammunitions, weapons. We spent two days there and then we were straight to Kyiv.

I don’t think we are ready or really prepared to see horror committed by other human beings. So even if you are a veteran of 20 years special Forces, you’ve seen a lot of stuff. You have done a lot of stuff. I don’t think you’re 100% ready at all times, even if you are the most strong-minded person or the most -ready person or the most trained or anything. Everyone can break an arm. And it’s the same for your mind. You can see a lot of dead bodies. You can see a lot of crimes. You can see a lot of blood. But you never know when your brain is going to flinch, when the brain is going to switch off or switch on. We were not ready to see everything we saw. I wasn’t ready. I was expecting something. You always picture things. But you are just picturing images. When you have the smell, when you have the noise and the yelling and the bombing day and night then and then you see it and then you smell it and everything that’s completely different. You cannot in your brain reproduce the smell or the yelling. When you experience it, that’s when you take a big slap in your face and say yeah I have to get through all this. I have to. You’re never prepared. And we were not prepared for everything we saw.

I got close to that feeling that I saw too much. But it wasn’t because of the war mission and it wasn’t because I was a hundred meters away from a Russian vehicle that could detect us with a with his goggles and everything. It was more because I was with some people that were not sure that they wanted to be on that mission. They didn’t raise their hands and say, no, I’m not feeling it; I don’t want to do it. That’s the most difficult part, is that when you go on a mission, you have to count on everyone. And I was close to that point where it’s too much. I cannot take it anymore. Not because of the mission or because of the Russians shooting at us or the shells falling close to us. It was more that when this guy doesn’t feel good, that’s one more thing to take care of. We are focused; it’s a tunnel effect. If you’re focused on one guy in your team because he cannot walk or he cannot operate his gun or whatever, you are not focused on what is surrounding you. That’s where you lose your temper or control or the track of time. You can have people that actually get wounded or get shot. So I got close to that point, but not for mission reasons or for fighting reasons or for dangerous reasons. The danger to me at that point, the danger wasn’t coming from the Russians. But at this point, the most dangerous thing that could happen to us during that mission, is that one of our guys is actually not handling the stress or the fear and spread it to the other two.

We saw a lot of war tourists that were there only for pictures. Also people that wanted to help but didn’t not have any experience, military experience, stuff like that. And at some point when you are at war, you don’t have the time to teach them something. They have to learn while they are on the mission. And that’s very dangerous. But we have in common the gut feeling we need to do something. We have different nationalities. We have different height, different eye color, hair color. We have a lot of differences. But the main point that gathers everyone in the Legion is because they fight for something that is fair. The same gut feeling that something unfair is happening and we need to do something and we are able to do something. This is not something that is going to give them honor, respect, and money. We don’t care about this. We just care about doing what is right.
 
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shitload of tweets in #transnistria.

1/ monke nullified his own ukaz about not to partition Moldova (fug, was is das?);
2/ rumors of AFU forces moving to the direction of Transnistria;
3/ rumors that Modlovan PM told about ruzzkie plan to capture airport in Chisinau (HOW I ask - they will send ariplanes over Romania or over Ukraine?);
4/ other shitstorms.

Section 111 is "public incitement to commit offenses", which is different from saying "repeal Law X!". Come on now.
So go to Germoney and try. Maybye you will learn how law works.

No idea what this relates to, sorry.
Ah yes, you are from ruzzia, so you don't belive in toilets and Butcha.

Japan and Germany could have won the wars they started (well, Japan less so, that was definitely them being fucking retarded).
None of they had chance. Even on very first day.

Japan has no chances to destroy at least US Pacific Fleet (best they conduct was sinking few carriers - mostly the older ones - and bombing few old BB's, one [USS Utah] even unoperable in day of attack). They was smart enough to know if they will not end war in six months with peace treaty they will not win at all. After six years they was already in deep shit.

Germoney have some chances on land against weak enemies using zerg rush (but France was more like a lucky shot - if Allies was at least average smart in 1940 they shouldn't send any troops to help Belgium. They should try to hold Maginot-Marne-Seine line, not the fucking border. Or, if they was dreaming about decisive Great War style battle on borders they should stay on the fuckin border not go into Belgium) but Germoney was doomed from day one. Probably without campaign against USSR (let's say USSR stays neutral) but with USA joining war they would be starved to death just due to lack of resources in occupied countries.

They only chance after 1939 was to make peace with UK (and UK do the math and refused all atempts) and pray for it to be stable. After december of 1941 the was not a single dime in their hands.

The only thing Axis could do in better way before 1940 was clowdance with italian trade ships - when Italy declared war many of them was outside mare nostrum in spe, so they was lost from first second of Italy adventure.
 
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