War in Ukraine

Needless loss of life, as I have said, at the West's direction and for the West's interests, not Ukraine. Sick, sick, sick, but this is how our foreign policy rolls. Quote is from the article below the quote.


Or … you know… that asshat Putin could just call off his invasion Larry 🤡
 
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UK willing to send Poland tanks if they give Ukraine their T-72 variants.
Yeah this is becoming the de-facto relationship that Europe is moving torwards with the Baltic States. Basically they're going to ship their old Soviet tanks in exchange for newer Western tanks backfilled. Germany has bought into this relationship as well. Supposedly.
 
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Needless loss of life, as I have said, at the West's direction and for the West's interests, not Ukraine. Sick, sick, sick, but this is how our foreign policy rolls. Quote is from the article below the quote.


If a bunch of Soviet larpers get their heads caved in on this little misadventure then so be it. They wanted to **** around, now they're finding out. Your position of "Ukraine should roll over and let it happen" is beyond warped.
 
Ras dosen't agree with everything I say. I don't agree with everything he says.

Your ilk thinks that if someone doesn't agree with with someone, they are against them.

Thanks for providing a perfect example of how sad you are.
Same for you guys. Because I dont buy the russian propaganda I must buy the western propaganda.
 
"Yesterday, the Pentagon assessed that Ukraine had more tanks remaining in country than Russia and its allies. With more armor, artillery, and aircraft arriving daily from the West, the balance of power is slowly shifting even further toward Ukraine. And with Vladimir Putin’s refusal to order a general mobilization in Russia, Ukraine’s advantage will only grow."

With artillery, drones and Javelins pouring in, Russia is toast.

The so called "Second Phase" by Russia is all smoke and mirrors. A bunch of cannon-fodder dead-men-walking conscripts.

The clock on Putin is ticking. Will enjoy watching him fall out a window immensely.
No effing way this is real.
 
No effing way this is real.

The difference being that Russia could field several hundred more if it chose to but we shouldn't confuse a large standing army with military power. Much of what Russia possesses is out of date and extremely vulnerable to anti tank weapons. How long can Ukraine continue to hold out will be the big question? If they can continue to put up a cohesive defense for 2-3 more months, it will inflict extremely costly losses to the Russian military. Russia should be able to take Ukraine eventually due to its overwhelming numbers but are they willing to do it at all costs? They shouldn't but they might just to spite the West. They would never be able to hold Ukraine outside of a few major cities. It would require massive numbers of troops and resources.
 
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An interesting thread re: whats going on in China with Covid/supply chain impacts. So, to sort of change topics but also sort of inline with this topic, what's the thought in regards to China. Are they really taking their Covid outbreak this seriously over 2 years after the initial outbreak? Or is there a bigger play going in behind the scenes with this as sort of a cover?
 
An interesting thread re: whats going on in China with Covid/supply chain impacts. So, to sort of change topics but also sort of inline with this topic, what's the thought in regards to China. Are they really taking their Covid outbreak this seriously over 2 years after the initial outbreak? Or is there a bigger play going in behind the scenes with this as sort of a cover?


China's problem is and has always been repression otherwise their government wouldn't exist. The other thing at play here is that it is very likely China has kept quiet their Covid deaths and its impact on China. It wouldn't make sense to have such Draconian measures in a country barely impacted by it. I would suspect that it is a combination of both. They are simply using it as an excuse to crack down on dissent and prevent further costly outbreaks.
 
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As a follow up, if China ever decides to invade Taiwan or any other country on Earth with the ability to fight back, we should sacrifice every available piece of military equipment to inflict a toll on their government that it cannot overcome. They are the true enemy of the US and the West no matter how much crap I give Volgr.
 
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An interesting thread re: whats going on in China with Covid/supply chain impacts. So, to sort of change topics but also sort of inline with this topic, what's the thought in regards to China. Are they really taking their Covid outbreak this seriously over 2 years after the initial outbreak? Or is there a bigger play going in behind the scenes with this as sort of a cover?


Yes, but it is backfiring on them. They were afraid Covid deaths among their aging population would signal their incompetence and cause destabilization (their number one fear). However, the draconian lockdowns, particularly the newest ones, are causing public opinion about the CCP to change, particularly among the younger crowd.
 
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As a follow up, if China ever decides to invade Taiwan or any other country on Earth with the ability to fight back, we should sacrifice every available piece of military equipment to inflict a toll on their government that it cannot overcome. They are the true enemy of the US and the West no matter how much crap I give Volgr.
Crazy thing is if China doesn't do something soon, they won't be able to to do so for a long time. Their age demographic is worse than Russia's. Who knew limiting their citizens to one child would create a huge surplus of the older generation and a small youth population comparatively.

That's just the tip of the iceberg with China, too.
 
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Crazy thing is if China doesn't do something soon, they won't be able to to do so for a long time. Their age demographic is worse than Russia's. Who knew limiting their citizens to one child would create a huge surplus of the older generation and a small youth population comparatively.

That's just the tip of the iceberg with China, too.

We may all be effed. I am seeing supply chain issues that give me grave concerns. Nothing like I’ve seen in my 25 years of work. And the scary part is I am not seeing any light at the end of the tunnel.
 
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We may all be effed. I am seeing supply chain issues that give me grave concerns. Nothing like I’ve seen in my 25 years of work. And the scary part is I am not seeing any light at the end of the tunnel.
None. The fact that raw and only lightly refined stuff is hard to find is scary.
 
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I could see it being partly true. Having tanks remaining and having operable tanks remaining are 2 different things and I don't think the story really differentiates.
That may be true for the campaign area. But no way that's true for all of Russia. They had over 11k tanks in reserve.

Unless they are saying all Ukrainian tanks vs just the active russian ones there is zero possibility. Even that though I find very difficult to believe.
 
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