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  • AUS-97HORN
    AUS-97HORN

    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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  • InkaUtexas
    InkaUtexas

    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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#77104
Just now, Brisketexan said:

Yeah....if you don't find that hawt, I can't help ya. PM futureman.

 

#77105
31 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

The government has said that up to 200 Nepali citizens were estimated to be working in the Russian army, and foreign minister N.P. Saud told state-run RSS news agency that about 100 Nepalis are reported to be missing.

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#77107

Ukraine needs to make a calendar with their Warriors on the Front lines. Men and Women to appeal to all audiences. Use the funds to make more drones 

#77108
37 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Ukraine needs to make a calendar with their Warriors on the Front lines. Men and Women to appeal to all audiences. Use the funds to make more drones 

So…….. some kind of partnership with surly to create a Ukrainian OnlyFans site where 20% of the income goes to drones and military kit?   

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#77109
1 hour ago, InkaUtexas said:

Ukraine needs to make a calendar with their Warriors on the Front lines. Men and Women to appeal to all audiences. Use the funds to make more drones 

I think that girl is an American - Madison Marsh.

#77111
2 minutes ago, Bevo said:

I think that girl is an American - Madison Marsh.

quick Google search and this appears accurate, probably why it was removed.  Still like the calendar idea with the fighting women of Ukraine.  

#77112
1 minute ago, BamaATL said:

quick Google search and this appears accurate, probably why it was removed.  Still like the calendar idea with the fighting women of Ukraine.  

Yeah. Miss Colorado. Would love to play with her mountains and valleys.

#77113
6 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Yeah. Miss Colorado. Would love to play with her mountains and valleys.

Also, In September, Marsh started a two-year master’s degree program in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School through the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civilian Institution Programs.  While in Massachusetts, she will also work with the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and a professor from the Harvard Medical School to research early detection of pancreatic cancer.

#77114
7 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Yeah. Miss Colorado. Would love to play with her mountains and valleys.

I saw her first!

#77115
Just now, Bevo said:

Also, In September, Marsh started a two-year master’s degree program in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School through the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civilian Institution Programs.  While in Massachusetts, she will also work with the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and a professor from the Harvard Medical School to research early detection of pancreatic cancer.

Damn that is impressive. Still would.

#77117
We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two sovereign nations which still are independent but on the verge to be annexed. Again the West does nothing. By the end of this pre-world war period the fascist regimes have achieved everything and with the Hitler-Stalin Pact the gates to WW2 are now fully open.

Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as their minions such Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad-Syria and the Houthis in Yemen are currently moving against the free world. China is in my opinion currently more on the side-lines even when some Chinese hardware appears in Russian arsenal, but it is far from what it could be if China seriously goes in. China has its own plan and it does not include an existent Russia.

This might sound bleak but it doesn't have to be. There is still a chance to avert world war 3. The key to everything is Ukraine, and this is no hyperbole. When Russia fails in Ukraine, then the whole axis of the dictatorships will fall apart. Putin will be considered the greatest loser of Russian history, will be removed and Russia in its current form will end to exist. Regimes in countries like Belarus, Syria and Serbia will lose their puppetplayer and will end. The mullah regime will be extremely exposed and vulnerable, offering the freedom-loving people of Iran to finally overthrow their mullah regime. This in turn will cause a domino effect in the Middle-East, ending the most important ally of the Assad regime, Hezbollah and Hamas, and freeing Syria and Lebanon from their biggest curse.

It is up to us in the West if we want to avert WW3. Ukraine and her fight are directly connected to this question. Ukraine is the key between freedom for all of us or WW3 if Ukraine is abandoned. There is nothing in between. It cannot be overstated that this is the single-greatest decision of our times.

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I don’t agree with a lot of that, but if Putin were to succeed, then all bets are off as he clearly won’t stop there.  I don’t think he takes on NATO, but he will go after Georgia and the ‘stans and Moldova.  Belarus will be annexed as well.

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#77118
5 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:
We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two sovereign nations which still are independent but on the verge to be annexed. Again the West does nothing. By the end of this pre-world war period the fascist regimes have achieved everything and with the Hitler-Stalin Pact the gates to WW2 are now fully open.

Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as their minions such Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad-Syria and the Houthis in Yemen are currently moving against the free world. China is in my opinion currently more on the side-lines even when some Chinese hardware appears in Russian arsenal, but it is far from what it could be if China seriously goes in. China has its own plan and it does not include an existent Russia.

This might sound bleak but it doesn't have to be. There is still a chance to avert world war 3. The key to everything is Ukraine, and this is no hyperbole. When Russia fails in Ukraine, then the whole axis of the dictatorships will fall apart. Putin will be considered the greatest loser of Russian history, will be removed and Russia in its current form will end to exist. Regimes in countries like Belarus, Syria and Serbia will lose their puppetplayer and will end. The mullah regime will be extremely exposed and vulnerable, offering the freedom-loving people of Iran to finally overthrow their mullah regime. This in turn will cause a domino effect in the Middle-East, ending the most important ally of the Assad regime, Hezbollah and Hamas, and freeing Syria and Lebanon from their biggest curse.

It is up to us in the West if we want to avert WW3. Ukraine and her fight are directly connected to this question. Ukraine is the key between freedom for all of us or WW3 if Ukraine is abandoned. There is nothing in between. It cannot be overstated that this is the single-greatest decision of our times.

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I don’t agree with a lot of that, but if Putin were to succeed, then all bets are off as he clearly won’t stop there.  I don’t think he takes on NATO, but he will go after Georgia and the ‘stans and Moldova.  Belarus will be annexed as well.

And Mongolia better sharpen their lances and arrows.

Now toss the Balkans into this mix. African investments. Could be a new WW3, more of a hot Cold War.

#77119

I don’t agree with any of that comparison 

There is no civil war. Ukraine is in an actual war with Russia. NATO is supporting Ukraine financially and with weapons. North Korea, China, Iran are supporting Russia financially and with weapons. Entirely different. 

If WW3 did break out, Russia, NK, & Iran would crumble like pastries under attack from NATO+ countries. Russia is currently reinforcing its ranks with female penal colonies. Poland alone would joyfully march to Moscow. Irans military consist of paper airplanes. NK would enter the find out portion of their blustering toy soldier parades. Turkey would hilariously join the Axis of Stupidity before switching back to NATO after results come in. China would be interesting though 

#77120

No sir. Modern wars might be not like that. Imagine if Russia, via a Wagner proxies decides to fuck up Kenya and Somalia.  Modern war won't be about land, but control of the land.

But there is a Civil War in Ukraine.  When 3-10% of a population don't agree you can have a civil war. The question is who is going to fight.

#77121
1 hour ago, Neonmoon said:

I don’t agree with any of that comparison 

There is no civil war. Ukraine is in an actual war with Russia. NATO is supporting Ukraine financially and with weapons. North Korea, China, Iran are supporting Russia financially and with weapons. Entirely different. 

If WW3 did break out, Russia, NK, & Iran would crumble like pastries under attack from NATO+ countries. Russia is currently reinforcing its ranks with female penal colonies. Poland alone would joyfully march to Moscow. Irans military consist of paper airplanes. NK would enter the find out portion of their blustering toy soldier parades. Turkey would hilariously join the Axis of Stupidity before switching back to NATO after results come in. China would be interesting though 

I think the Chinese, Turks, and Indians would determine how long any worldwide war would last if this conflict spreads.  All 3 have no love for Russia/Iran, but they would all be tempted to foster/extend any conflict to further their own agendas.  But I really don’t think any of them are stupid enough to take it far enough to ever have their militaries directly engaged against the West.

It sure feels like there’s no way out for Putin/Russia.  Thats the scary part.  The ultimate outcome of this doesn’t really seem in question to me, but how long it takes to get there and how much damage is done along the way is what remains to be seen.

#77122
The Russian-occupied airport of Novofedorivka / Saky in Crimea is getting hammered virtually every day (and night). Last night locals reported loud explosions. Commanding officer of the Ukrainian Air Force, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, disclosed that the command post has…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

Wives of mobilized men picketed in Moscow demanding that their husbands be returned home

 

 

#77123
The Patriot air-defense systems have helped Ukraine defend itself against Russian assaults, but Washington has warned that it will not be able to keep them supplied with missiles for them for much longer.https://t.co/qwndweQfbi

 

Denmark will supply F-16 fighters to Ukraine only in six monthsSources in the country's Ministry of Defense reported this to the Berlingske newspaper.This is due to the failure to fulfill a number of conditions, including the training of Ukrainian pilots, the training of…

 

#77124
Number of shells fired by Ukrainian and Russian forces - infographic by The Wall Street Journal

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#77125
41 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Number of shells fired by Ukrainian and Russian forces - infographic by The Wall Street Journal

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The U.S. would never fight a war like this. This shows the flaw in the NATO alliance. The U.S. and Europe (and I know it’s silly to expect Europe to operate as a monolith) are each expecting the other to go on a wartime munitions production, and neither does. Ukraine is the one that suffers. 

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#77126
We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two sovereign nations which still are independent but on the verge to be annexed. Again the West does nothing. By the end of this pre-world war period the fascist regimes have achieved everything and with the Hitler-Stalin Pact the gates to WW2 are now fully open.
Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as their minions such Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad-Syria and the Houthis in Yemen are currently moving against the free world. China is in my opinion currently more on the side-lines even when some Chinese hardware appears in Russian arsenal, but it is far from what it could be if China seriously goes in. China has its own plan and it does not include an existent Russia.

This might sound bleak but it doesn't have to be. There is still a chance to avert world war 3. The key to everything is Ukraine, and this is no hyperbole. When Russia fails in Ukraine, then the whole axis of the dictatorships will fall apart. Putin will be considered the greatest loser of Russian history, will be removed and Russia in its current form will end to exist. Regimes in countries like Belarus, Syria and Serbia will lose their puppetplayer and will end. The mullah regime will be extremely exposed and vulnerable, offering the freedom-loving people of Iran to finally overthrow their mullah regime. This in turn will cause a domino effect in the Middle-East, ending the most important ally of the Assad regime, Hezbollah and Hamas, and freeing Syria and Lebanon from their biggest curse.
It is up to us in the West if we want to avert WW3. Ukraine and her fight are directly connected to this question. Ukraine is the key between freedom for all of us or WW3 if Ukraine is abandoned. There is nothing in between. It cannot be overstated that this is the single-greatest decision of our times.
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I don’t agree with a lot of that, but if Putin were to succeed, then all bets are off as he clearly won’t stop there.  I don’t think he takes on NATO, but he will go after Georgia and the ‘stans and Moldova.  Belarus will be annexed as well.

There’s some good discussion about this above. I tend to agree with it more than some others (but remember, I’m the head pessimist around here). Remember that history doesn’t necessarily repeat, but it often rhymes. There are echoes of the periods pre both WWI and WWII. And lessons from those eras - as well as pretty much every other conflict/point of friction in history - is that the smart strategy is almost always to stomp out the brush fire before it turns into a full-on wildfire.
Crush Russia. Stop the authoritarian shitbag states’ aggression in their tracks. Definitively. Decisively. Unambiguously. Anything less only empowers and encourages them.
It is important for Ukraine and Central Europe that Ukraine wins. It’s important for the world that Russia, North Korea, and Iran lose.
#77127
8 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:
We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

We are currently in a pre-stage of a world war. I compare it to the period between 1936-1939. The civil war in Spain is raging and it is unclear who will win, but Italy and Germany help Franco, while the West mainly stays silent. Same goes with Czechoslovakia and Austria, two sovereign nations which still are independent but on the verge to be annexed. Again the West does nothing. By the end of this pre-world war period the fascist regimes have achieved everything and with the Hitler-Stalin Pact the gates to WW2 are now fully open.

Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as their minions such Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad-Syria and the Houthis in Yemen are currently moving against the free world. China is in my opinion currently more on the side-lines even when some Chinese hardware appears in Russian arsenal, but it is far from what it could be if China seriously goes in. China has its own plan and it does not include an existent Russia.

This might sound bleak but it doesn't have to be. There is still a chance to avert world war 3. The key to everything is Ukraine, and this is no hyperbole. When Russia fails in Ukraine, then the whole axis of the dictatorships will fall apart. Putin will be considered the greatest loser of Russian history, will be removed and Russia in its current form will end to exist. Regimes in countries like Belarus, Syria and Serbia will lose their puppetplayer and will end. The mullah regime will be extremely exposed and vulnerable, offering the freedom-loving people of Iran to finally overthrow their mullah regime. This in turn will cause a domino effect in the Middle-East, ending the most important ally of the Assad regime, Hezbollah and Hamas, and freeing Syria and Lebanon from their biggest curse.

It is up to us in the West if we want to avert WW3. Ukraine and her fight are directly connected to this question. Ukraine is the key between freedom for all of us or WW3 if Ukraine is abandoned. There is nothing in between. It cannot be overstated that this is the single-greatest decision of our times.

————-

I don’t agree with a lot of that, but if Putin were to succeed, then all bets are off as he clearly won’t stop there.  I don’t think he takes on NATO, but he will go after Georgia and the ‘stans and Moldova.  Belarus will be annexed as well.

yeah. That whole last part was “tell me you know nothing about the history, religion and political situation in the Middle East without telling me, you know nothing about the history, religion and political situation in the Middle East.”

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#77129

I'll just say this, I'm worried.  The conditions are right for a global catastrophe and world wide conflict.  People forget just how awful this sort of stuff is, and largely it's an out of sight out of mind sort thing.  In a perfect world, no would dare think about having this go on, but we don't live in a perfect world.  Additionally, the people that cause these problems generally speaking rarely face the true horror of them.  If you look at history, the world is generally on fire with war pretty periodically, and frankly we've gone a long time without a global conflict; which again brings me back to people forgetting about the horror associated with it. 

Europe is a fucking mess, and militarily weaker than at any time perhaps in all of recorded history.  Part of this is again, people forget; part of it is that they have become entirely too over-reliant on the United States.  The problem is that we face the prospect of being in war with Iran, Russia, North Korea, China, and another of their collective proxies at the same time.  In that scenario, even the mighty United States is grossly outnumbered, and even our weapons stocks are not nearly enough.  Failing to defeat Russia now, and I mean right now, only encourages more.  Also, that scenario doesn't even figure what India and Pakistan might do.  The time to build weapons and stocks isn't now, it was yesterday.  Every platform, every single one, needs to be spun up to global conflict levels, not just for preparation purposes, but also for signalling.  

I go to the gym 5 days a week, and someone there asked me the other day if I was training for some sort of competition because they'd noticed I've amped it up a bit.  My response was perhaps a bit of subconscious coming thru, but it's that I'm preparing for war.  The person looked at me like I was crazy and I explained how dangerously close we are to global conflict (in fairness, they might initially thought I was a maga nut or something, given the area).  I'm 44 years old, and I'm getting ready for this physically because I am afraid it's going to happen.  To be honest, I would suggest any person younger than myself get ready as well, because if it does, it's going to be all hands on deck.  I'll just say this, I'm damn sure not running thru a field trying to dodge a fly death robot while being 30lbs overweight.  

Crushing Russia might not put a stop to all this, but it'd damn sure help and take the temperature down.  

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#77132
This is surely one of the most surreal moments of the war yetScott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn’t make out) to thousands of Kadyrov’s fighters about his efforts to strengthen the "friendship between Chechnya and America"
Many videos are appearing on the Internet of Chinese cars refusing to work in the Russian frosts.
Remotely operated M2 Browning .50 HMG in Ukrainian service with the 5th Assault Brigade, seen here at a training range.

 

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#77133
48 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

I'll just say this, I'm worried.  The conditions are right for a global catastrophe and world wide conflict.  People forget just how awful this sort of stuff is, and largely it's an out of sight out of mind sort thing.  In a perfect world, no would dare think about having this go on, but we don't live in a perfect world.  Additionally, the people that cause these problems generally speaking rarely face the true horror of them.  If you look at history, the world is generally on fire with war pretty periodically, and frankly we've gone a long time without a global conflict; which again brings me back to people forgetting about the horror associated with it. 

Europe is a fucking mess, and militarily weaker than at any time perhaps in all of recorded history.  Part of this is again, people forget; part of it is that they have become entirely too over-reliant on the United States.  The problem is that we face the prospect of being in war with Iran, Russia, North Korea, China, and another of their collective proxies at the same time.  In that scenario, even the mighty United States is grossly outnumbered, and even our weapons stocks are not nearly enough.  Failing to defeat Russia now, and I mean right now, only encourages more.  Also, that scenario doesn't even figure what India and Pakistan might do.  The time to build weapons and stocks isn't now, it was yesterday.  Every platform, every single one, needs to be spun up to global conflict levels, not just for preparation purposes, but also for signalling.  

I go to the gym 5 days a week, and someone there asked me the other day if I was training for some sort of competition because they'd noticed I've amped it up a bit.  My response was perhaps a bit of subconscious coming thru, but it's that I'm preparing for war.  The person looked at me like I was crazy and I explained how dangerously close we are to global conflict (in fairness, they might initially thought I was a maga nut or something, given the area).  I'm 44 years old, and I'm getting ready for this physically because I am afraid it's going to happen.  To be honest, I would suggest any person younger than myself get ready as well, because if it does, it's going to be all hands on deck.  I'll just say this, I'm damn sure not running thru a field trying to dodge a fly death robot while being 30lbs overweight.  

Crushing Russia might not put a stop to all this, but it'd damn sure help and take the temperature down.  

Here is the problem. In 1936, when Germany (and Russia) invaded Poland, everyone said, “The UK and France have a problem”. They didn’t say, “The US has a problem”. (Clearly, far sighted observers knew that the U.S. was the solution). 
 
In the mid ‘30s, when Japan invaded China, it wasn’t the U.S.’ problem. Everyone understood that Uncle Sam might just decide not to get involved. 
 
Now, that’s not the case. 
 
I really think the thing to do is, as we have been doing, work to provide off ramps for bad actors. I think we need to supplement that strategy with serious defense buildup, to encourage them to take those exits. 
 
Or, we can just let a few small countries fall (Ukraine, Taiwan) and let Iran restrict access to the Suez Canal, and let the rest of the world figure it out. (Not my recommendation)

#77134
55 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

I'll just say this, I'm worried.  The conditions are right for a global catastrophe and world wide conflict.  People forget just how awful this sort of stuff is, and largely it's an out of sight out of mind sort thing.  In a perfect world, no would dare think about having this go on, but we don't live in a perfect world.  Additionally, the people that cause these problems generally speaking rarely face the true horror of them.  If you look at history, the world is generally on fire with war pretty periodically, and frankly we've gone a long time without a global conflict; which again brings me back to people forgetting about the horror associated with it. 

Europe is a fucking mess, and militarily weaker than at any time perhaps in all of recorded history.  Part of this is again, people forget; part of it is that they have become entirely too over-reliant on the United States.  The problem is that we face the prospect of being in war with Iran, Russia, North Korea, China, and another of their collective proxies at the same time.  In that scenario, even the mighty United States is grossly outnumbered, and even our weapons stocks are not nearly enough.  Failing to defeat Russia now, and I mean right now, only encourages more.  Also, that scenario doesn't even figure what India and Pakistan might do.  The time to build weapons and stocks isn't now, it was yesterday.  Every platform, every single one, needs to be spun up to global conflict levels, not just for preparation purposes, but also for signalling.  

I go to the gym 5 days a week, and someone there asked me the other day if I was training for some sort of competition because they'd noticed I've amped it up a bit.  My response was perhaps a bit of subconscious coming thru, but it's that I'm preparing for war.  The person looked at me like I was crazy and I explained how dangerously close we are to global conflict (in fairness, they might initially thought I was a maga nut or something, given the area).  I'm 44 years old, and I'm getting ready for this physically because I am afraid it's going to happen.  To be honest, I would suggest any person younger than myself get ready as well, because if it does, it's going to be all hands on deck.  I'll just say this, I'm damn sure not running thru a field trying to dodge a fly death robot while being 30lbs overweight.  

Crushing Russia might not put a stop to all this, but it'd damn sure help and take the temperature down.  

They may not be as ready as we assume either

US intelligence believes Chinese missiles are filled with water instead of fuelThis is reported by Bloomberg. Because of the huge scale of corruption in the Chinese missile forces and the country's entire defense industry, U.S. officials now believe that Xi Jinping is unlikely…

US intelligence believes Chinese missiles are filled with water instead of fuel

This is reported by Bloomberg. Because of the huge scale of corruption in the Chinese missile forces and the country's entire defense industry, U.S. officials now believe that Xi Jinping is unlikely to risk staging large-scale military operations in the near future, according to the publication.

#77135
Russian who was sitting on a tank ...Ended up on a as tree decorationChampion in catagory "toss a russian" 🏆
IMPORTANT Person for the Russians is SEVERELY WOUNDED! BUDANOV on the GUR raid in the Belgorod region"I can only say that one very interesting person for the Russians got very seriously injured" & added that a helicopter was immediately requested to evacuate this man to Moscow
"I don't have any information confirming this," Budanov comments on the information about Gerasimov's alleged liquidation in Crimea.An amplified fable. Let's move on.

 

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#77136

You folks are getting awfully paranoid.  We are perfectly capable of a three-theater conventional war, just as we have done before.  And when the internal conflict in our own nation arises in 12 months time.  We can fix it so that they murder one another.  But yes, just in case---I have received a diplomatic visa for both Switzerland and Costa Rica.  And just in case, am applying for 'Right of Return' to Israel under the bloodline of my paternal grandfather's Sephardic Jew heritage.  The United States is going to be just fine.  Our allies, and the State of Texas, however...

#77138
28 minutes ago, KYHorn said:

They may not be as ready as we assume either

US intelligence believes Chinese missiles are filled with water instead of fuelThis is reported by Bloomberg. Because of the huge scale of corruption in the Chinese missile forces and the country's entire defense industry, U.S. officials now believe that Xi Jinping is unlikely…

US intelligence believes Chinese missiles are filled with water instead of fuel

This is reported by Bloomberg. Because of the huge scale of corruption in the Chinese missile forces and the country's entire defense industry, U.S. officials now believe that Xi Jinping is unlikely to risk staging large-scale military operations in the near future, according to the publication.

He's got 700 million men to put a machine in the hands of.  Even if it's only 10% of that, it could be a big problem.  

#77139

I think something that can put some of y’all at ease is for all of the problems our military has it appears Russia, China and just about everyone else that hates us has more fucked up problems and they are getting worse. Russia is rapidly shrinking it’s population. 

I really hope the world gets back to some time of normal soon but I doubt it. 

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#77140

Nuclear weapons have fundamentally altered the risks of wars between great powers. The Taiwan Strait remains the place where deterrence is most likely to be tested. I tend to agree with @InkaUtexas that the struggle is not going to be over territory, it will be over control of proxies and about our adversaries continuing to test the limits over the norms the United States has established. A hundred little brush-fires we can’t put out. 
 

Arming Ukraine for a decisive victory to take Russia out of the fight and re-energizing our defense industrial base are the two core solutions. I am pessimistic we can do that.  The downside to nuclear deterrence is that it allows us to pretend that these small cumulative brush fires are not existential and can be just ignored or managed. But cumulatively they cannot be. 

#77141
3 hours ago, KYHorn said:
This is surely one of the most surreal moments of the war yetScott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn’t make out) to thousands of Kadyrov’s fighters about his efforts to strengthen the "friendship between Chechnya and America"
Remotely operated M2 Browning .50 HMG in Ukrainian service with the 5th Assault Brigade, seen here at a training range.

 

they made that movie almost 30 years ago.

 

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#77142
4 hours ago, KYHorn said:
This is surely one of the most surreal moments of the war yetScott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn’t make out) to thousands of Kadyrov’s fighters about his efforts to strengthen the "friendship between Chechnya and America"
Many videos are appearing on the Internet of Chinese cars refusing to work in the Russian frosts.
Remotely operated M2 Browning .50 HMG in Ukrainian service with the 5th Assault Brigade, seen here at a training range.

 

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In the Moscow Region, people were forced to make a bonefire to keep themselves warm.Reason is that in many houses the heating systems have stopped working. While this is hardly uncommon in crumbling Russia, what is new that companies who made sure for replacement parts are…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

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"If we allow Russia to reach their objectives in Ukraine, they will invade Moldova, perhaps the Baltic states or others. Ukraine needs only a small part of our own military budget. We must help Ukraine to win," General and ex-CIA director David Petraeus said.

 

Units of the 79th Air Assault Brigade "PERUN GROUP" targeted Russian equipment and personnel with both FPV drones and grenades dropped from the air.
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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informs that on January 4, 2024, a complex special operation was carried out on the territory of Russian-occupied Crimea.The targets of the attack were the Russian radar positions at the airfield in Saki…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

The Ukrainian intelligence released videos, showing a pair of Ukrainian loitering ammunition hit two Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense systems in the Belgorod Region.Each of those Russian vehicles cost 10-15 million USD.Source: https://t.co/pZDH9uLCIS#Russia #Belgorod #Ukraine…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

 

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The Petraeus post is spot-on, plus it actually points out one of Putin’s many miscalculations. Had Russia invaded and quickly conquered one of the Baltic states (which it easily could have done in 48 hours) pre-January 20, 2021, there’s a very good chance the US would have sat on its hands, NATO states would have been divided in their response, and NATO would have suffered a fatal blow.
I really thought that an attack on a Baltic state was more likely than an attack on Ukraine back then. Putin thought otherwise. I think he screwed up.

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