Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

Again, decide whether or not Europe is America's slave or a loose cannon like Ukraine, it's either one or another.
It is a cabal of Deep State US lapdogs that are mad at Trump because the Deep State oligarchs are mad at Trump.

A lot of their money is tied to importing Mexicans and CIA is in bed with drug cartels. Trump disrupted their grift and they are now buttmad about it. So their delusional lickspittles in the EU aren't tardwrangled.
Still, doesn't make sense to let all of Europe burn and destabilize the global economy because of that.
I think it is fully worth it. Europe needs a total change of the guard to survive*, and for that the recent elite just need to go fully, whenver by Putin's hand or Xi's, or Xenu, it matters not.

*To save Europe all the Mutti Merkel migrants need to be removed. The current EU will never do that.
 
Still, doesn't make sense to let all of Europe burn and destabilize the global economy because of that. No one benefits from it. Nonsensical scenario, especially when you consider that a) even Putin wants to end the war since he knows how much it's draining him economically, both with the sanctions and the ongoing war costs, Trump also wants for there to be peace since he knows war doesn't benefit anyone but the military sector, but Zelensky refuses to act normally and b) Trump has massive influence over Europe so if they try any funny business that chain will get yoinked to avert further escalation. Again, decide whether or not Europe is America's slave or a loose cannon like Ukraine, it's either one or another.
If Europe burns they become toothless and preoccupied with infighting and dealing with their own shit. It'll be basically a controlled burn to get rid of the insane politicians and the murderous immigrants.
 
Slovakia and the Ukraine are part of a very exclusive club, countries that can be mocked by the US for their shortness of history.
Ukraine was actually the first country ever formed. Know your history.
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1. higher power, even at low RPMs
2. lower weight, more compact motors
3. more silent running, lower heat signature
4. no idling, instantly ready to move
5. MUCH simpler power transmission -> less maintenance and point of failure

The main (huge) problem with EVs is still the battery.
I'd like to see a diesel-electric PoC tank, out of curiosity tho.
I think the nazis, specifically porsche, did a gasoline-electric tiger, it sucked. super heavy, sunk in all the time. People forget how heavy the windings of high torque motors like that get. That's all weight wasted which you could've put into armor.
 
Hungary and Slovakia taking turns playing the bad guys. How classic, reminds me of medieval times when Hungary, Poland and Slovakia were keeping out the Ottomans and Tatars.
I wonder if there is a possibility of some kind of bloc within the former Austria-Hungary. By that, I mean something more formal than just the Visegrad Group - as a small counterweight to EU retardation or in case the EU falls apart. I doubt these countries can survive outside some grouping.
 
Yeah, North Koreans are basically canon fodder right now because they don't seem to understand the new modern warfare. They are constantly grouping in large numbers which basically means death sentence. Even individually their movements and coordinations are ridgit and inflexible.
No one else can even verify they exist and you have all this detailed information. Do you have details about their gooning habits as well?

I'm late and gay. I didn't realize how many pages back I was. Thread keeps going and going....
 
How WWII Soviet of them... Do these stupid motherfuckers actually believe this nonsense?
Considering they state that its volunteer troops and not conscripts that are growing the Russian Army in the same paragraph, they're probably just projecting as an instinctive defense. Its pretty likely that the average journoscum cannot conceive of why anyone would want to voluntarily fight for Russia, because they're obviously the 'Bad Guys', and are working back from their own self centered worldview from there. The only thing they think would motivate themselves to fight for 'the bad guys' is a rifle to the back. Which is ironic, while they actively lie and cheat the general population, coerced by the allure of the taste of the luxuries afforded to the people at the top of the stack, then just call it the way the industry works.

"Just a few more articles walking the party line, then they'll recognize me and I'll be rewarded, surely"
 
Considering they state that its volunteer troops and not conscripts that are growing the Russian Army in the same paragraph, they're probably just projecting as an instinctive defense. Its pretty likely that the average journoscum cannot conceive of why anyone would want to voluntarily fight for Russia, because they're obviously the 'Bad Guys', and are working back from their own self centered worldview from there. The only thing they think would motivate themselves to fight for 'the bad guys' is a rifle to the back. Which is ironic, while they actively lie and cheat the general population, coerced by the allure of the taste of the luxuries afforded to the people at the top of the stack, then just call it the way the industry works.

"Just a few more articles walking the party line, then they'll recognize me and I'll be rewarded, surely"
Tho, I'm pretty sure I read they did a mobilization wave sometime.

Citizens to be mobilized​

Men at a recruiting station in Yalta, Russian-occupied Crimea
According to Putin's televised address, "only citizens who are currently in the reserve and, above all, those who served in the armed forces, have certain military specialties and relevant experience" would be subject to conscription.[6] According to Shoigu, 300,000 reservists were planned to be mobilized,[64] called from a pool of 25 million "potential fighters."[65] Conscripts would be sent for training or retraining, after which they would be sent to Ukraine.[6] Reservists may be banned from leaving Russia after receiving a summons.[66] The Institute for the Study of War estimated in March that Russia's reserve comprised over two million former conscripts or contract soldiers.[67][68]
That sounds like mincing words and actually doing conscription like in Ukraine. Pretty sure Russians have mandatory service, so if you ever did your 2 year mandatory service, you're on the list. Full mobilization means ALL capable men. Normal mobilization is everyone who served - That's how it was in germany until very recently and I'm sure that's how it works in russia. I think they're trying to bamboozle unwitting Anglos who assume that everyone else also runs their army like a PMC.

But I would like to know what actually goes on here.
 
Is this the 3rd time he said he is going to sign the agreement? DJT needs to keep him on read till he signs the agreement and gets it passed in the legislator branch, otherwise it's just another publicity stunt. How many more times is he going to renege on signing on the deal? Probably till DJT promises to nuke Russia so infinitely
 
I don't buy the latest "we've cut off the aid" meme:
  1. Trump said he would pull out of Syria too. The Pentagon said: "Lol, that's adorable. We're going nowhere."
  2. Starlink is still operating in Ukraine.
  3. Most of this aid is being delivered clandestinely, meaning that Trump's current position in non-falsifiable.
 
WTF is wrong with Zelensky? He's going for 'truce in the sky', like it stands any chance of being accepted by Russia, along with 'exchange all prisoners', even though Russia won't agree to it. He's talking from a position of power, when in fact he's got zero power. He's in no position to dictate the path forwards.
Because if he negotiates from a reasonable position he'll be given a reasonable offer, and he can't accept anything that'd be reasonable at this point. Whether you believe its because he's incompetent, completely ignorant of the situation, placing too much faith in his European allies, or because of 'handlers' with a gun to the back of his head is up to you.
 
I don't buy the latest "we've cut off the aid" meme:
  1. Trump said he would pull out of Syria too. The Pentagon said: "Lol, that's adorable. We're going nowhere."
  2. Starlink is still operating in Ukraine.
  3. Most of this aid is being delivered clandestinely, meaning that Trump's current position in non-falsifiable.
4. How many USAIDS funded organizations closed up?
 
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