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

Yeah after the hohols got to the outskirts of Svatove and Kreminna the Russians sent in a lot of shit and pushed them maybe a quarter of the way back towards the Oskil River then stalled out. Since then they've been hammering at each other with little change for a while now
Kreminna was also where those BMPTs were operating, and suffered it's most recent losses.
 
It's quite nice for Moldova that this whole war might help them deal with their mobster separatists. After all, Russia can't really intervene because Ukraine is in the way and they're too busy doing their impression of minced beef to help their puppet.

Don't get me wrong, the Moldovan military is quite small, but it's larger than whatever forces are currently in transnistria.

If they do sort it though...it's going to be a massive headache for them for ages, they don't exactly have loads of resources spare to deal with things all at once, but hopefully a lanced boil is a lanced boil.
 
It's quite nice for Moldova that this whole war might help them deal with their mobster separatists. After all, Russia can't really intervene because Ukraine is in the way and they're too busy doing their impression of minced beef to help their puppet.

Don't get me wrong, the Moldovan military is quite small, but it's larger than whatever forces are currently in transnistria.

If they do sort it though...it's going to be a massive headache for them for ages, they don't exactly have loads of resources spare to deal with things all at once, but hopefully a lanced boil is a lanced boil.
On the topic of Transnistria, I wonder if Russia has even been able to do a troop rotation for the "peacekeepers", because if they haven't I'd imagine that they would be pretty damn demoralized from not being able to actually see friends and family for over a year and having no clue when they actually will be able to.
 
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On the topic of Transnistria, I wonder if Russia has even been able to do a troop rotation for the "peacekeepers", because if they haven't I'd imagine that they would be pretty damn demoralized from not being able to actually see friends and family for over a year and having no clue when they actually will be able to.
I think it's mostly locals with Russian sympathies
PS: I still think this is a nothingburger, and there won't be a reunification, and Romania won't do shit (militarily) even if Transnistria or Russia starts shit up in Moldova. Ukraine is far more likely to enter some agreement with Moldova to serve as some sort of counterbalance. I know people like happenings, but Romania doesn't have any desires to provoke a WW or fuck with Russia. Contrary to expectations, most people in the area, including Moldova, want to be left alone.
 
With respect to transnistria, it's far more likely Ukraine just goes in, citing a need to deal with a potential threat on its flank. They could even justify it by giving a 24 hour ultimatum for Russian Troops to vacate.

Moldova would then do a pro forma "protest" to Kiev that would amount to this.
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Not even my shitty pro-Russia country voted against the resolution LMAO
even russia supporters like iran and china didn't vote against, they just abstained, because at the end of the day even those states do not want to be that closely associated with a blatant war of aggression and unilateral annexiation of another states territory. only absolute vatnik puppets actually voted against.
 
Do they even have any military assets left to contribute? I watched their death spiral to the point they cant even keep their civilian power grid running.
Its not about sending military assets as much as it is who's willing to put their nation name next to "supported Russia's blatant land grab attempt"
In previous years, Venezuela was spouting propaganda about how they were best buds with Russia and together would pwn any Yankee plots to undermine their 10000% legitimate socialist government.

That is until Wish.com Peter the Great x Stalin kitbash swung a sledgehammer and hit himself in the dick and Uncle Sam suddenly decided that Venezuela selling oil to Europe suddenly wasn't such a bad thing after all.
 
Its not about sending military assets as much as it is who's willing to put their nation name next to "supported Russia's blatant land grab attempt"
In previous years, Venezuela was spouting propaganda about how they were best buds with Russia and together would pwn any Yankee plots to undermine their 10000% legitimate socialist government.

That is until Wish.com Peter the Great x Stalin kitbash swung a sledgehammer and hit himself in the dick and Uncle Sam suddenly decided that Venezuela selling oil to Europe suddenly wasn't such a bad thing after all.
It's such a spectacular failure people are unironically calling Biden a genious/great statesman for how badly Russias prestige and military capacity has been diminished.
 
It's such a spectacular failure people are unironically calling Biden a genious/great statesman for how badly Russias prestige and military capacity has been diminished.
Listen I know the Russian military got memed on to the point that I would pay a fortune for footage of Putin auditing his nuclear stock, but let's not let that pendulum swing too far back now.
 
It's such a spectacular failure people are unironically calling Biden a genious/great statesman for how badly Russias prestige and military capacity has been diminished.
Its fucking sad because it seems most pro-Ukraine posters here know that Biden is a senile pants-shitting retard.

All Monke Tsar had to do was NOT bet it all on a poorly-planned blitz-rush invasion of Ukraine...
 
Its fucking sad because it seems most pro-Ukraine posters here know that Biden is a senile pants-shitting retard.

All Monke Tsar had to do was NOT bet it all on a poorly-planned blitz-rush invasion of Ukraine...
It was a good bet. The problem was the bet was made on the belief in their own propaganda about the capability of both their own military and Ukraines. Also when it came to the Kiev Offensive, everything that could have conceivably gone wrong, did go wrong.

The ground was not frozen as the plan required, meaning the Russians had to stick to roads. Hostomel Airport was not secured in time. The Ukrainian Armored forces in North East were not obliterated and went bunker in the cities where the Russians could not extricate them in time. Zaluzhny had already moved the Air Defenses and Troops off the military bases when the Russian blitz began, meaning the initial air strikes largely missed their targets. And of course good ole' Russian grift meant the troops did not have enough supplies for a sustained campaign to take Kiev. Mainly because Putin had told them they were just doing "training exercises", so they had no incentive to not trade their bullets, fuel and spare tires for Vodka money. I bet even Russian soldiers would be more circumspect about selling their tanks spare parts for Heroin if they knew that Tank would be all that is between them and angry Hohols a few weeks later.

They asked for it though, with such an overly complicated plan that required everything going right. Guess Russia never heard of "Murphys law". Or that "War is a democracy, and the enemy gets to vote".
 
Even the bus driver regime down in Venezuela didn't hop in on this shit lmao
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Maduro has been given a golden opportunity to turn the grift taps back on, and is smart enough to take it. Chevron is being allowed to come back and fix their shitty infrastructure. Putin punched himself in the dick so hard its giving another dictator a life line.
Proving once again you cannot Churro the Maduro.
The DSP of Dictators.
 
Fuck a year goes by fast. Happy anniversary guys. I never thought I'd live to see an aimless military blunder surpass GWOT but here we are. I'm assuming all the top tier Slavaboo social media pages are on lockdown to prevent people for spamming the two week predictions?
 
Here's the full UN General Assembly vote on telling Russia to leave Ukraine:
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It was a good bet. The problem was the bet was made on the belief in their own propaganda about the capability of both their own military and Ukraines. Also when it came to the Kiev Offensive, everything that could have conceivably gone wrong, did go wrong.
No, you don't understand, it was a brilliant feint. Russia pretended to try to take Kyiv, when their real plan was to get bogged down in a year-long war requiring mobilization and depleting their entire munitions stockpile.
 
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