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#49651

Best part of the call is after the husband (?) tells the wife about the details of the completely lawless hellhole that is occupied Ukraine, she responds by saying “but that’s not what they say on TV”. Russians are completely and totally brainwashed beyond all hope.

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    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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#49657

Man.. just imagine if some spec ops could kidnap Solovyev and bring him to the front lines. Force him to die in a foxhole that gets party pooped by a drone. Broadcast it to the world. 

#49658
1 hour ago, atomheartbevo said:

Philips O’Brien wrote a piece for The Atlantic about how effective the US is at moving stuff around the world.

 

What can Red, White and Blue do for you?

#49660
3 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Stunning that they’ve lost that many tanks

Who is Saint Javelin, and why is she all over the Internet?

#49667
6 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

You don’t change real stuff into decoys to sneak real stuff in.  

The disarmed cruise missiles are older, exclusively nuclear delivery systems, so they are not usable unless you want to go nuclear.  Russia is replacing the warheads with ballast and is hoping that Ukraine air defense systems shoot them down instead of their dwindling stock of conventional cruise missiles.

 

#49669
Just now, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

Yeah.  Hoping real conventional cruise missiles get through.  Not nuclear ones.  

They're basically hoping to trade their air launch missiles for the ground/sea launched missiles

#49670

Surprised the Russkies aren't using Iron Hand. 50/50 is a poor decoy ratio.

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#49671
8 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Philips O’Brien wrote a piece for The Atlantic about how effective the US is at moving stuff around the world.

 

More proof that in America, "If money fixes the problem, it's not a problem."

We shell out billions of dollars on weapons, then just give them away.  No nation in History has ever done that.

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The Ukrainians being trained on these things are tenacious students, of course.  Let's not take anything away from that. But I also think the US should be credited for being great teachers.  We're plucking guys who run these complex systems, working through the language barrier and sending the UKA back out ready to kill Russians. I think that's pretty cool.

#49672
1 hour ago, Parliament said:

No nation in History has ever done that.

WWII gave us some good practice, and the subsequent decades where we prepped for having to reinforce Europe in case of the Soviets invading really put that into practice.  Russia and China have never had to move much over such great differences.

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#49673
18 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

WWII gave us some good practice, and the subsequent decades where we prepped for having to reinforce Europe in case of the Soviets invading really put that into practice.  Russia and China have never had to move much over such great differences.

One of the currently more interesting sides of this war is the ongoing efforts to sustain the weapons we have given them. RA Lee has tweeted that around a third of the Western howitzers are out of service at any one time.  We and Allies are setting up depots in Poland and elsewhere to maintain, but it’s a real heavy lift. Also interesting to watch the bonanza some of the former eastern bloc nations’ defense industries are having. The Czech Republic and Slovakia, which once had an arms industry that was the envy of the Warsaw Pact, are getting a lot of work repairing and refurbishing AFU equipment.  This is at least as important a story as the new stuff that gets announced. 

#49675
On 11/25/2022 at 5:38 AM, 956 Worldwide said:

Fantastic example of self-control and leadership from U.S. soldiers in Poland. Hard to tell where this is but I’m guessing Rzeszow or Krakow, the mall looks like a provincial Central European layout. Contrast these guys with kontraktniki and mobiks. 
 

Warning: Seriously ugly racist language from the video filler. The speaker has completely clean English with a Canadian/Midwest accent, although it could be a Pole who grew up there.

 

Seems to be this guy. Looks like he walks around Poland spewing racist hate. No idea why, but it's funny when he's telling people to go home when he's not from there either

 

 

 

#49676

https://lansinginstitute.org/2022/11/25/kremlin-plotting-to-liquidate-lukashenko-seize-control-of-belarus-army/  🤨

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On the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his return from the latest CSTO summit, the Russian military intelligence may attempt in the coming days to pursue a scenario involving either an assassination attempt targeting Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko or its imitation, with the aim of ultimately intimidating the latter and prompting him to finally order his troops to directly engage in the war on Ukraine, alongside Russian troops, sources report.

The Russian GRU Headquarters is looking into the scenario, which involves Lukashenko being killed during the operation, as a result of which his duties will be entrusted to the incumbent CSTO General Secretary Sanislav Zas, who is fully loyal to Russia and under GRU’s control.

According to the said plot, Zas will shortly declare Belarus’s accession into Russia as an autonomous entity, allegedly to prevent the military threat facing Belarus from Ukraine and Poland. A propaganda narrative will be spun again claiming that the attempt on Lukashenko has been masterminded by Washington.

Such plans could testify to Moscow now seeing the CSTO as an ineffective organization, thus betting on attempts to gain full control over the CSTO member states by ensuring their integration into Russia or forcing them to join a new version of the Soviet Union.

In both scenarios, be it an unsuccessful of successful attempt on Aleksandr Lukashenko, fabricated “evidence” will be presented of the “involvement of Ukraine and Poland under the leadership of NATO intelligence”, which will offer a formal pretext for the further participation of Belarusian troops in combat operations on Ukrainian soil.

The GRU tilts toward the scenario involving the murder of Lukashenko and the appointment of Zas. The agency’s argument is that the incumbent Belarusian leader will understand who is really behind the hoax attempt. After that, while further pushing the anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western rhetoric, he will continue to maneuver, dodging the approval of his country’s direct participation in hostilities on the Ukrainian territory.

Said information confirms the assessment and hypothesis of analysts expressed in June 2022: Russia is seeking to get Belarus into the war in Ukraine, with a view to absorb it and deprive it of sovereignty.

 

#49677
13 minutes ago, JesusSweatDuck said:

Seems to be this guy. Looks like he walks around Poland spewing racist hate. No idea why, but it's funny when he's telling people to go home when he's not from there either

 

 

 

Why haven’t the Poles deported that nazi scumbag?

#49678

Fucking Russians mucking about for something they can conquer. 
 

nb4 Russia starts yammering that Belarus was the real target all along 

#49698
1 hour ago, MillerEP said:

So THAT'S why there's a shortage of generators for building construction. Lead times are up to 52 weeks in some instances.

#49700
1 hour ago, NAVY said:

Fucking Russians mucking about for something they can conquer. 

nb4 Russia starts yammering that Belarus was the real target all along 

Trading the goal of Ukraine, a country of 40 million rich in r resources and a large coastline for Belarus, a land-locked country of 9 million.

Bold strategy,

Fun sell to the Russian public that they’ve had almost 100,000 killed and a couple of hundred thousand wounded and captured and the consolation prize is Belarus.

And I’d imagine that enough Belarusians will resist to tie down a chunk of the military.

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