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Russian losses in Ukraine

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Friday, March 18, 2022 3:49 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Uh huh.

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Nine Minutes That Could Change The World

Here is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s full appeal to the Russian people.

Could any nine minutes be more powerful?

As you’ve doubtless heard, Arnold is big in Russia — and, apparently, one of 22 people Putin follows on Twitter.



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Saturday, March 19, 2022 6:23 AM

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Is Russia losing?

So far, Russia has struggled to establish air superiority despite massive numerical superiority. According to pre-invasion data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Russia’s aerospace forces include 1,172 fixed-wing aircraft; Ukraine has 124. Yet Ukraine’s planes are still flying and its air defenses mostly remain in place; as a result, the Ukrainian military has been able to use air power against the Russian attackers, including deploying Turkish-made TB2 drones against slow Russian armored columns to devastating effect.

According to Farley, the issues with Russia’s air force run even deeper than lack of maintenance and fuel: Russian pilots lack adequate experience with this kind of campaign and do not train very effectively, while the leadership seems afraid to risk jets over Ukrainian skies.

More at https://www.vox.com/2022/3/18/22977801/russia-ukraine-war-losing-map-k
yiv-kharkiv-odessa-week-three


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Saturday, March 19, 2022 9:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Is Russia losing?

So far, Russia has struggled to establish air superiority despite massive numerical superiority. According to pre-invasion data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Russia’s aerospace forces include 1,172 fixed-wing aircraft; Ukraine has 124. Yet Ukraine’s planes are still flying and its air defenses mostly remain in place; as a result, the Ukrainian military has been able to use air power against the Russian attackers, including deploying Turkish-made TB2 drones against slow Russian armored columns to devastating effect.

According to Farley, the issues with Russia’s air force run even deeper than lack of maintenance and fuel: Russian pilots lack adequate experience with this kind of campaign and do not train very effectively, while the leadership seems afraid to risk jets over Ukrainian skies.

More at https://www.vox.com/2022/3/18/22977801/russia-ukraine-war-losing-map-k
yiv-kharkiv-odessa-week-three







"The scale of the mobilization – including its logistics, personnel, ammunition, fuel, rocket launches, and so on – will cost more money each day. As a result, according to researchers, the daily cost of war for Russia is “likely to exceed $20 billion” as the invasion scales."

Your post SECOND doesn't include their collapsing economy at home. Both these have to be taken into account when determining how long Russia can keep up the fight. I've heard on several fronts the next week to ten days without substantial Russian advancements will be a crushing blow for them.

I've also heard from many different sources taking and holding Kyiv or greater Ukraine can't happen. That as far as this goes Russia has already lost. They have also lost their reputation of being a force to be reconned with. They have been exposed to the world as being completely incompetent when it comes to fighting, tactics, resupply, air-dominance, you name it.

Hey Signym, I told you so...

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 9:35 AM

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NATO just killed 4 US soldiers.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 10:23 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
NATO just killed 4 US soldiers.



Trump was right about NATO!

Good one, clown.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 10:34 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
NATO just killed 4 US soldiers.



Trump was right about NATO!



Was he? I didn't hear that one. Just like I spend most of my news-reading time focusing on Leftist Propaganda, I assume that you spent far more of your time the last 5 years listening to what Trump was saying and not paying much attention to the echo chambers that are more in line with what you want to hear.

I never trust centralized power by default. NATO is just another step in the wrong direction for the human race.

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Good one, clown.



Military plane crash kills 4 US troops during NATO exercise in Norway; unrelated to Ukraine

https://abc13.com/norway-military-plane-crash-us-soldiers-killed-nato-
exercise/11664028
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I guess, allegedly, it wasn't even in the name of the Ukraine propaganda. Good luck ever verifying that claim though.

What a waste.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 11:43 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Military plane crash kills 4 US troops during NATO exercise in Norway; unrelated to Ukraine

https://abc13.com/norway-military-plane-crash-us-soldiers-killed-nato-
exercise/11664028
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I guess, allegedly, it wasn't even in the name of the Ukraine propaganda. Good luck ever verifying that claim though.

What a waste.

What a waste? 6ix, you really don't know that being in the military, but not in combat, is more dangerous than being in combat. The number of non-combat deaths compared to combat deaths: 13,969 to 4,602.

Approximately 13,969 service members have died in circumstances unrelated to OCO operations (Overseas Contingency Operations) since 2006. On average, this amounts to approximately 918 non-war-related deaths each year (excluding 2021). Personnel perished in approximately 75 countries (and at sea), with the majority (93%) of deaths occurring in the United States. Other locations included Germany, Japan, South Korea, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

Generally, service members died as the result of accident, self-inflicted wounds, or illness. Approximately 15% (2,146) involved vehicles. Alcohol or substance abuse was a factor in 7% of all accidental deaths. The data do not indicate whether alcohol and/or substance abuse was involved in deaths due to self-inflicted wounds, illness, or vehicles.

Approximately 4,602 military personnel have died in (or as the result of) OCO operations in 28 countries and locations at sea. Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) caused approximately half (45%) of all U.S. deaths in operational war zones. The lethality of IEDs closely tracked surges of troop deployments to OCO operations, primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan.

https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF10899/12

Suicide and Homicide deaths (4,315 + 547) are more than all deaths in any way related to combat (4,602). During combat, there are the occasional suicide and homicide (297 + 44) but peace time is far more dangerous to a soldier's health because there are no officers closely supervising the soldier 24/7 during peace, unlike during combat.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 1:12 PM

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 1:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
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Military plane crash kills 4 US troops during NATO exercise in Norway; unrelated to Ukraine

https://abc13.com/norway-military-plane-crash-us-soldiers-killed-nato-
exercise/11664028
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I guess, allegedly, it wasn't even in the name of the Ukraine propaganda. Good luck ever verifying that claim though.

What a waste.

What a waste? 6ix...



Don't gaslight me you stupid fuck.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 3:35 PM

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 3:46 PM

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Baker Hughes Suspends New Investment In Russia As World’s Biggest Oilfield Services Companies Cut Ties

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/baker-hughes-suspends-new-inve
stment-in-russia-as-world-s-biggest-oilfield-services-companies-cut-ties/ar-AAVgGZA?ocid=msedgntp





Its Putin’s scorched earth policy. The companies still in Russia don’t have a choice but to leave. They can’t be seen as condoning what's going on.

Told you so signym

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 6:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Don't gaslight me you stupid fuck.

6ix, you can look at
"Trends in Active-Duty Military Deaths Since 2006"

Combat deaths 4,602 (all causes, including accidents, crashes, illnesses, everything)
Suicides 4,315
Homicides 547
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF10899/12

Fewer soldiers die in combat than die back in the USA by suicide and homicide.

There are more government reports at https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/details?prodcode=IF10899

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Monday, March 21, 2022 8:50 PM

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Putin Doesn't Care How Many Russian Soldiers Die In Ukraine — But Their Mothers Might



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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 9:52 AM

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Yaroslav Trofimov @yarotrof tweeted

Komsomolskaya Pravda, the pro-Kremlin tabloid, says that according to Russian ministry of defense numbers, 9,861 Russian soldiers died in Ukraine and 16,153 were injured. The last official Russian KIA figure, on March 2, was 498.

Fascinating that someone posted the leaked number.

1:20 PM · Mar 21, 2022·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/yarotrof/status/1505972650786672648

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The Javelins are the most sophisticated and most effective weapon the Ukrainians have, but not the most numerous. The Ukrainians have more Israeli-made NLOS “Spike” antitank missiles in their arsenal as well as German Panzerfaust 3 antitank weapons

The FGM-148 Javelin is one of the more than 1,700 antitank weapons that have been rushed by NATO via Poland to Ukraine since Moscow’s forces invaded more than three weeks ago, and the evidence of their effectiveness soon became clear when the Russian tank advance on the capital city, Kyiv, was quickly stopped in its tracks, the experts said.

Manned most often by a team of two soldiers, the Javelin fires a heat-seeking missile with a range of up to 2.5 miles. It has what’s known as a “fire and forget” system, which allows the soldiers to quickly take cover after firing, before the enemy can detect them. It’s called a Javelin because it strikes tanks from the top like a spear, the experts said.

The Javelins can also fire directly at a target, making them a threat against low-flying helicopters, they said.

Also, they said, the Javelin is easy to use, which is a plus because much of the fighting in Ukraine is being done by civilians with very little military training.

The Ukrainians have touted the success of the Javelin by sharing images of their soldiers hefting the weapons along with photos of destroyed Russian tanks.

Kyiv put in its first order for a little over 200 Javelin missiles in 2018, according to various published reports. That same year, Trump signed an agreement to give Ukraine $250 million in military aid.

But it wasn’t until a year later that these weapons helped detonate a scandal that resulted in Trump’s first impeachment.

During a July 25, 2019, phone call with Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, “We are almost ready to buy more Javelins from the United States for defense purposes.”

Trump replied, “I would like you to do us a favor though because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it.”

Then Trump suggested that Zelenskyy should investigate the Ukrainian business dealings of Joe Biden, then considered Trump’s top rival for the presidency in 2020, and his son Hunter Biden, for possible corruption.

After the phone call with Zelenskyy, in which he was assured by the Ukrainian president that his new prosecutor would look into these matters, Trump released millions of dollars in military aid for Ukraine.

Trump was impeached by the Democratic-led House in December 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. But he was acquitted by the Senate, which had a Republican majority, of these charges in February 2020.

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney was the only Republican to vote with the Democrats to convict Trump on the abuse of power charge.

More at https://news.yahoo.com/u-made-javelin-missiles-vital-083059883.html

American FGM-148 Javelin antitank missiles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGM-148_Javelin

Israeli NLOS “Spike” antitank missiles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_(missile)

German Panzerfaust 3 antitank weapons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzerfaust_3

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 4:43 PM

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Yaroslav Trofimov @yarotrof tweeted

Komsomolskaya Pravda, the pro-Kremlin tabloid, says that according to Russian ministry of defense numbers, 9,861 Russian soldiers died in Ukraine and 16,153 were injured. The last official Russian KIA figure, on March 2, was 498.

Fascinating that someone posted the leaked number.

1:20 PM · Mar 21, 2022·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/yarotrof/status/1505972650786672648

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Either the number of wounded is low by a lot SECOND, or ones odds of surviving an injury while serving in the Russian army is less than 50/50. That isn't good.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 6:20 PM

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One's odds, Ted. One's odds.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 8:05 PM

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Using the example of Finland, there is reason to believe that Ukraine will need to kill at least 127,000 Russian soldiers to persuade Putin to never again invade. Putin needs to send more soldiers to fight if Ukraine is to have a chance to kill that many.

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were next on the agenda as Stalin and Molotov ordered their governments to sign pacts of mutual assistance. A similar command was conveyed to Finland. The consolidation of the entire region under Soviet hegemony was pursued. The problem was that Finland, which was diplomatically close to Germany, was unwilling to lie down. (Stalin said Nazis ran Finland, just as Putin says Nazis run Ukraine. Same old false claim in different centuries.) Negotiations ceased. Stalin set up a government-in-waiting with Moscow-based Finnish communists and, on 30 November, the Red Army attacked confident that it would soon reach Helsinki.

The Finns, however, held steadfast. The Reds, racked by the effects of the Great Terror, fought hard but incompetently. The Winter War turned into a bloody stalemate in the northern snows. The Finnish government was aware that the total defeat of the Red Army was beyond it. Discussions were resumed and a peace treaty was signed in March 1940. The realistic Finns gave up much territory and several military bases. The Soviet frontier with Finland was moved hundreds of miles to the north of Leningrad. Stalin had achieved his ends but at a terrible price. One hundred and twenty-seven thousand Red Army soldiers perished. More importantly for Stalin (who cared nothing for the number of deaths), the military might of the USSR had been exposed as weaker than the world had thought. If the Soviet armed forces could not crush Finland, what would they be able to do against the Third Reich if ever war broke out with Hitler?

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 8:59 PM

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You have zero idea what's actually going on in Ukraine.

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The evidence that Ukraine is winning this war is abundant, if one only looks closely at the available data. The absence of Russian progress on the front lines is just half the picture, obscured though it is by maps showing big red blobs, which reflect not what the Russians control but the areas through which they have driven. The failure of almost all of Russia’s airborne assaults, its inability to destroy the Ukrainian air force and air-defense system, and the weeks-long paralysis of the 40-mile supply column north of Kyiv are suggestive. Russian losses are staggering—between 7,000 and 14,000 soldiers dead, depending on your source, which implies (using a low-end rule of thumb about the ratios of such things) a minimum of nearly 30,000 taken off the battlefield by wounds, capture, or disappearance. Such a total would represent at least 15 percent of the entire invading force, enough to render most units combat ineffective. And there is no reason to think that the rate of loss is abating—in fact, Western intelligence agencies are briefing unsustainable Russian casualty rates of a thousand a day.

Add to this the repeated tactical blundering visible on videos even to amateurs: vehicles bunched up on roads, no infantry covering the flanks, no closely coordinated artillery fire, no overhead support from helicopters, and panicky reactions to ambushes. The 1-to-1 ratio of vehicles destroyed to those captured or abandoned bespeaks an army that is unwilling to fight.
https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equ
ipment.html


Russia’s inability to concentrate its forces on one or two axes of attack, or to take a major city, is striking. So, too, are its massive problems in logistics and maintenance, carefully analyzed by technically qualified observers.
https://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status/1505370275273183239

Pictures of shattered hospitals, dead children, and blasted apartment blocks accurately convey the terror and brutality of this war, but they do not convey its military realities. To put it most starkly: If the Russians level a town and slaughter its civilians, they are unlikely to have killed off its defenders, who will do extraordinary and effective things from the rubble to avenge themselves on the invaders. That is, after all, what the Russians did in their cities to the Germans 80 years ago. More sober journalism—The Wall Street Journal has been a standout in this respect — has been analytic, offering detailed reporting on revealing battles, like the annihilation of a Russian battalion tactical group in Voznesensk.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ukraine-russia-voznesensk-town-battle-116
47444734?mod=Searchresults_pos2&page=1


Talk of stalemate obscures the dynamic quality of war. The more you succeed, the more likely you are to succeed; the more you fail, the more likely you are to continue to fail. There is no publicly available evidence of the Russians being able to regroup and resupply on a large scale; there is plenty of evidence to the contrary. If the Ukrainians continue to win, we might see more visible collapses of Russian units and perhaps mass surrenders and desertions. Unfortunately, the Russian military will also frantically double down on the one thing it does well—bombarding towns and killing civilians.

More at https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/ukraine-is-winning-w
ar-russia/627121
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March 23 -- German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Wednesday that after delays in deliveries, further supplies of Strela missiles, which had been in the inventories of the former Communist East German army, were on the way to Ukraine. "I can clearly say that further Strela deliveries are on the way," Baerbock told the Bundestag lower house of parliament.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted Germany to stage a historic reversal of its policy of not sending weapons to conflict zones, but the Ukrainian government has been frustrated by delays.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/german-minister-says-further-stre
la-missiles-are-way-ukraine-2022-03-23
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March 3 -- Berlin has approved a shipment of 2,700 Soviet-era, shoulder-fired Strela missiles to Ukraine, according to government sources cited by news agencies.

The weapons would come out of the depots once overseen by Soviet-controlled East Germany, which reunited with West Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

"These are not complicated weapons: they are a type of weapons that many people in the Ukrainian military would have been familiar with over the years," he said.

Walker added the weapons would be easy to deploy because they are small enough to be carried by people.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-to-ship-anti-aircraft-missiles-to-ukrain
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Wednesday, March 23, 2022 12:29 PM

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Baercock is the best porn name.

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Thursday, March 24, 2022 9:52 AM

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Russian Ammo Truck Explodes After Ukrainian Strike

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Thursday, March 24, 2022 11:06 AM

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The United States will reportedly receive Russia's Krasukha-4 mobile electronic warfare system, which was recently captured in Ukraine.

https://twitter.com/space_osint/status/1506688082657091584

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Thursday, March 24, 2022 11:39 AM

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Ukraine war: Defiant troops tell Russians: 'Go home while you're still alive'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60860548


Russia accuses Hunter Biden of funding Ukrainian biological weapons labs
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/24/russia-accuses-hunte
r-biden-funding-ukrainian-biological-weapons
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Thursday, March 24, 2022 11:48 AM

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Ukraine war: Defiant troops tell Russians: 'Go home while you're still alive'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60860548


Russia accuses Hunter Biden of funding Ukrainian biological weapons labs
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/24/russia-accuses-hunte
r-biden-funding-ukrainian-biological-weapons/




Now that just sounds like word salad.

Biolabs in Ukraine IS a problem.

Hunter Biden's relationship with Ukraine NEEDS to be fully investigated.


No reason to make the Leftists ignore both of these issues by trying to tie them together.


What's on the laptop?

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Thursday, March 24, 2022 3:17 PM

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Originally posted by second:
Is Russia losing?

So far, Russia has struggled to establish air superiority despite massive numerical superiority. According to pre-invasion data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Russia’s aerospace forces include 1,172 fixed-wing aircraft; Ukraine has 124. Yet Ukraine’s planes are still flying and its air defenses mostly remain in place; as a result, the Ukrainian military has been able to use air power against the Russian attackers, including deploying Turkish-made TB2 drones against slow Russian armored columns to devastating effect.

According to Farley, the issues with Russia’s air force run even deeper than lack of maintenance and fuel: Russian pilots lack adequate experience with this kind of campaign and do not train very effectively, while the leadership seems afraid to risk jets over Ukrainian skies.

More at https://www.vox.com/2022/3/18/22977801/russia-ukraine-war-losing-map-k
yiv-kharkiv-odessa-week-three







"The scale of the mobilization – including its logistics, personnel, ammunition, fuel, rocket launches, and so on – will cost more money each day. As a result, according to researchers, the daily cost of war for Russia is “likely to exceed $20 billion” as the invasion scales."

Your post SECOND doesn't include their collapsing economy at home. Both these have to be taken into account when determining how long Russia can keep up the fight. I've heard on several fronts the next week to ten days without substantial Russian advancements will be a crushing blow for them.

I've also heard from many different sources taking and holding Kyiv or greater Ukraine can't happen. That as far as this goes Russia has already lost. They have also lost their reputation of being a force to be reconned with. They have been exposed to the world as being completely incompetent when it comes to fighting, tactics, resupply, air-dominance, you name it.

Hey Signym, I told you so...

T





Sergei Shoigu: Questions swirl over whereabouts of Russia's defense minister

Speculation mounted over the whereabouts of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Thursday as the Kremlin spokesperson declined to comment on media reports that he had health problems.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/sergei-shoigu-questions-swirl-ove
r-whereabouts-of-russia-s-defense-minister/ar-AAVrXWk?ocid=msedgntp




Oh no Signym. Did Putin kill him. Is there anything you can do to help him? Too funny comrade.

Hey, I put a period at the end of a sentence where I should have put a question mark. I did this so you can point it out and feel better about yourself. Too funny again...

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Thursday, March 24, 2022 3:22 PM

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Ukraine reportedly sinks Russian Warship Orsk. Which also set fire to other ships, and destroyed refueling port.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/24/ukraine-sinks-orsk-russi
an-ship-moscow-accused-forcible-deportations-mariupol


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Thursday, March 24, 2022 3:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:

Ukraine reportedly sinks Russian Warship Orsk. Which also set fire to other ships, and destroyed refueling port.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/24/ukraine-sinks-orsk-russi
an-ship-moscow-accused-forcible-deportations-mariupol






Not a rumor, fact they got the ship. Whatever else they got we will soon learn. If I'm not mistaken that ship cost about 675 million; empty. It's capable of carrying 20 tanks, 45 armored vehicles and 400 troops.


Oops...

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Friday, March 25, 2022 10:24 AM

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Deputy Defense Minister of Ukraine Anna Malyar said that the destroyed warship in Berdyansk could carry up to 20 tanks, 45 armored personnel carriers and 400 paratroopers.
https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1506913810321395717

Now beyond any reasonable doubt that a Russian Navy Alligator Class landing ship exploded in Berdiansk, Ukraine
https://twitter.com/CovertShores/status/1506900560167026690


Time-lapse video showing the events at the port of Berdyansk ...

Two LSTs left the port, one of them was on fire.

https://twitter.com/COUPSURE/status/1506969662789140480

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Friday, March 25, 2022 10:53 AM

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It's like a Hollywood movie but with Billions on the budget.

--------------------------------------------------

Me: "Remember Covid?"

Useless Idiots: "What's Covid, durr? Russia, Ukraine, Putin, NATO *drool*. DURRRR!!!!"

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Saturday, March 26, 2022 9:08 AM

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Satellite Images Confirm Russian Navy Landing Ship Was Sunk at Berdyansk - USNI News

https://news.usni.org/2022/03/25/satellite-images-confirm-russian-navy
-landing-ship-was-sunk-at-berdyansk

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Sunday, March 27, 2022 2:08 PM

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Hey signym, I told you so.

T



China slapped a $500 million sanctions on Russia, Putin panicked when his allies betrayed him






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Quote:

Originally posted by THG:
China slapped a $500 million sanctions on Russia, Putin panicked when his allies betrayed him



That's not a sanction.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/26/chinese-oil-gas-comp
any-cancels-500m-investment-russia-dodge
/

Do you know what sanctions are, Ted?

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022 10:49 AM

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If you truly want to know what is happening in Ukraine, I suggest you watch this video. If you're only interested in bullshit, don't bother.

T



Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby joins Morning Joe to discuss the latest developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including where Ukrainian forces are making gains and how the U.S. and allies are providing to support to forces in Ukraine.






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Tuesday, March 29, 2022 12:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Still flogging the same old shit, eh THUGR?

Haven't learned YET that you're being lied to? Will you ever?






In the China thread, I spoke about China not being able to fight a war because first, they haven’t done so in a very long time. They are not capable of enduring in a 21st century battle. That and all decisions had to come from the top.

I had no idea the Russian army was run the same way. Russia is so backwoods they can not coordinate between their ground, air and naval forces. They are decades behind a modern armies' capabilities when it comes to doing that. The entirety of NATO is capable of doing that. Even our other allies are trained to coordinate with us.

The most important aspect of fighting a war is logistics. Russian logistical skills are nonexistent. That’s it, game over.

Signym, I told you so.


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Russian Mercenaries Deployed To Eastern Ukraine: UK
By AFP - Agence France Presse
March 28, 2022

Russia's Wagner Group has deployed its mercenaries to eastern Ukraine, the UK's ministry of defence said Monday, adding that over 1,000 would likely take part in fighting following Russian setbacks.

"Russian Private Military Company the Wagner Group has deployed to eastern Ukraine," the MoD tweeted.

"They are expected to deploy more than 1,000 mercenaries, including senior leaders of the organisation, to undertake combat operations," the ministry said.

Reputed to be close to President Vladimir Putin, the Wagner Group and its mercenaries are suspected of abuses in Mali, Libya and Syria.

"Due to heavy losses and a largely stalled invasion, Russia has highly likely been forced to reprioritise Wagner personnel for Ukraine at the expense of operations in Africa and Syria," the UK defence ministry said.

Britain last week slapped more sanctions on Russian individuals and entities, including the Wagner Group, over the February 24 invasion of Ukraine.

https://www.barrons.com/news/russia-s-wagner-group-sent-to-eastern-ukr
aine-uk-01648504208


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Twitter thread describing the sorry state of much of Russia today, who makes up the soldier class, and why Russian soldiers in Ukraine can't believe how well Ukrainians lived:

Sergej Sumlenny
@sumlenny
Berlin-based Eastern Europe expert. 10+ yrs of work in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus.
Kyiv (UA+BY)office.

In many tapped phone calls between Russian soldiers and their relatives (Russians steal UKR mobile phones, use them, SBU taps) they tell same story: how rich Ukraine is, how much they have looted, and how cool ppl lived here. Some saw asphalt and street lights for the fist time.

Many Western experts and politicians loved to repeat the story of "rich Russia and poor Ukraine". The fact is, that except of extra rich Moscow and Petersburg, Russia is an underdeveloped country, and average Ukrainian province lives much better than average Russian province.

I don't even talk about political freedoms in Ukraine like election of mayors, free press, local self-governance etc. - soldiers do not see this. Ukrainians have better roads, better lights, more money, better food, better connection with neighbour countries. This shocks Russians

They were told all the times that Ukraine is a failed state with people who work like slaves in Europe and have nothing. Now they see the reality where every gasoline station has a computer-operated coffee machine with 30 types of teas, coffee and hot chocolate, and a whisky bar.

For those who continue to ask me about asphalt. Guys, this is the main road in diamant- and gas-rich Yakutsk region. Photos of cars stuck there after rains appear regularly. I understand that Moscow can be chic and cool, and you havn't seen anything else, but Russia is not Moscow.



Here are photos from Russian hospitals. Note that three are from: St.Petersburg, Elektrostal (Moscow suburbia) and Kislovodsk (a regional center and a resort in rich Russian south). Source (a RUSSIAN web page):
https://kaifolog.ru/russia/7724-novye-uzhasy-rossiyskih-bolnic-50-foto
.html






As a former Russian, and a son of a medic, I can smell these pictures, so much they are authentic. It is a mixture of urine, chlorine, cold air, and cheap drugs. A terrible smell I need to say. A one cannot be erased from memory.

Sorry to remind my own old joke, but literally, some Russian cities look like if Russia had "liberated" them:

Actually, Russia can just publish photos from any Russian city from Murmansk to Vladivostok and claim, Ukrainians did it.



Once again. You are an 18 y.o. from the most poor villages in poor regions. You had no chance to see anything but THIS poverty (and Putin on TV). You have never traveled. Than the army takes you and sends to Ukraine. And you see those rich Ukrainians with asphalt - and hate them.



According to official data of Russian State Statistics Service "Rosstat", 22,6% of Russians lived in 2019 in houses without running water. In rural areas, it were 66,5%. Think about it: 2/3 of rural conscripts had to shit into holes all their life long



Out of all Russians - living in both rural AND urban areas, including chic Moscow, St. Petersburg etc., 40,9% of families who have 3 or more kids, had no running water in their house in Russia in 2019. This is the official statistics of Russian government.

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Not to beat a dead horse, but: OneFckingGuy

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022 2:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by captaincrunch:
Twitter thread describing the sorry state of much of Russia today, who makes up the soldier class, and why Russian soldiers in Ukraine can't believe how well Ukrainians lived:

Sergej Sumlenny
@sumlenny
Berlin-based Eastern Europe expert. 10+ yrs of work in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus.
Kyiv (UA+BY)office.

In many tapped phone calls between Russian soldiers and their relatives (Russians steal UKR mobile phones, use them, SBU taps) they tell same story: how rich Ukraine is, how much they have looted, and how cool ppl lived here. Some saw asphalt and street lights for the fist time.

Many Western experts and politicians loved to repeat the story of "rich Russia and poor Ukraine". The fact is, that except of extra rich Moscow and Petersburg, Russia is an underdeveloped country, and average Ukrainian province lives much better than average Russian province.

I don't even talk about political freedoms in Ukraine like election of mayors, free press, local self-governance etc. - soldiers do not see this. Ukrainians have better roads, better lights, more money, better food, better connection with neighbour countries. This shocks Russians

They were told all the times that Ukraine is a failed state with people who work like slaves in Europe and have nothing. Now they see the reality where every gasoline station has a computer-operated coffee machine with 30 types of teas, coffee and hot chocolate, and a whisky bar.

For those who continue to ask me about asphalt. Guys, this is the main road in diamant- and gas-rich Yakutsk region. Photos of cars stuck there after rains appear regularly. I understand that Moscow can be chic and cool, and you havn't seen anything else, but Russia is not Moscow.

According to official data of Russian State Statistics Service "Rosstat", 22,6% of Russians lived in 2019 in houses without running water. In rural areas, it were 66,5%. Think about it: 2/3 of rural conscripts had to shit into holes all their life long

Out of all Russians - living in both rural AND urban areas, including chic Moscow, St. Petersburg etc., 40,9% of families who have 3 or more kids, had no running water in their house in Russia in 2019. This is the official statistics of Russian government.

=============

Not to beat a dead horse, but: OneFckingGuy





And Signym who is Russian and claims to live here G bashes America every chance she gets while praising Putins’ Russia. What a piece of shit she and Kiki are. What traitors they are to the Russian people. These two represent the lowest of the low and are cowards, as evidenced by kiki's disappearance. Good riddance comrade kiki, good riddance.

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Thursday, March 31, 2022 8:25 AM

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What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?

Suppose for a moment that Putin never intended to conquer all of Ukraine: that, from the beginning, his real targets were the energy riches of Ukraine’s east, which contain Europe’s second-largest known reserves of natural gas (after Norway’s).

Combine that with Russia’s previous territorial seizures in Crimea (which has huge offshore energy fields) and the eastern provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk (which contain part of an enormous shale-gas field), as well as Putin’s bid to control most or all of Ukraine’s coastline, and the shape of Putin’s ambitions become clear. He’s less interested in reuniting the Russian-speaking world than he is in securing Russia’s energy dominance.

“Under the guise of an invasion, Putin is executing an enormous heist,” said Canadian energy expert David Knight Legg. As for what’s left of a mostly landlocked Ukraine, it will likely become a welfare case for the West, which will help pick up the tab for resettling Ukraine’s refugees to new homes outside Russian control. In time, a Viktor Orban-like figure could take Ukraine’s presidency, imitating the strongman-style of politics that Putin prefers in his neighbors.

If this analysis is right, then Putin doesn’t seem like the miscalculating loser his critics make him out to be.

It also makes sense of his strategy of targeting civilians. More than simply a way of compensating for the incompetence of Russian troops, the mass killing of civilians puts immense pressure on Zelenskyy to agree to the very things Putin has demanded all along: territorial concessions and Ukrainian neutrality. The West will also look for any opportunity to de-escalate, especially as we convince ourselves that a mentally unstable Putin is prepared to use nuclear weapons.

Within Russia, the war has already served Putin’s political purposes. Many in the professional middle class — the people most sympathetic to dissidents like Alexei Navalny — have gone into self-imposed exile. The remnants of a free press have been shuttered, probably for good. To the extent that Russia’s military has embarrassed itself, it is more likely to lead to a well-aimed purge from above than a broad revolution from below. Russia’s new energy riches could eventually help it shake loose the grip of sanctions.

This alternative analysis of Putin’s performance could be wrong. Then again, in war, politics and life, it’s always wiser to treat your adversary as a canny fox, not a crazy fool.

https://web.archive.org/web/20220331074328/https://www.nytimes.com/202
2/03/29/opinion/ukraine-war-putin.html


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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?

Suppose for a moment that Putin never intended to conquer all of Ukraine: that, from the beginning, his real targets were the energy riches of Ukraine’s east, which contain Europe’s second-largest known reserves of natural gas (after Norway’s).

Combine that with Russia’s previous territorial seizures in Crimea (which has huge offshore energy fields) and the eastern provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk (which contain part of an enormous shale-gas field), as well as Putin’s bid to control most or all of Ukraine’s coastline, and the shape of Putin’s ambitions become clear. He’s less interested in reuniting the Russian-speaking world than he is in securing Russia’s energy dominance.

“Under the guise of an invasion, Putin is executing an enormous heist,” said Canadian energy expert David Knight Legg. As for what’s left of a mostly landlocked Ukraine, it will likely become a welfare case for the West, which will help pick up the tab for resettling Ukraine’s refugees to new homes outside Russian control. In time, a Viktor Orban-like figure could take Ukraine’s presidency, imitating the strongman-style of politics that Putin prefers in his neighbors.

If this analysis is right, then Putin doesn’t seem like the miscalculating loser his critics make him out to be.

It also makes sense of his strategy of targeting civilians. More than simply a way of compensating for the incompetence of Russian troops, the mass killing of civilians puts immense pressure on Zelenskyy to agree to the very things Putin has demanded all along: territorial concessions and Ukrainian neutrality. The West will also look for any opportunity to de-escalate, especially as we convince ourselves that a mentally unstable Putin is prepared to use nuclear weapons.

Within Russia, the war has already served Putin’s political purposes. Many in the professional middle class — the people most sympathetic to dissidents like Alexei Navalny — have gone into self-imposed exile. The remnants of a free press have been shuttered, probably for good. To the extent that Russia’s military has embarrassed itself, it is more likely to lead to a well-aimed purge from above than a broad revolution from below. Russia’s new energy riches could eventually help it shake loose the grip of sanctions.

This alternative analysis of Putin’s performance could be wrong. Then again, in war, politics and life, it’s always wiser to treat your adversary as a canny fox, not a crazy fool.

https://web.archive.org/web/20220331074328/https://www.nytimes.com/202
2/03/29/opinion/ukraine-war-putin.html





Lot of IF coming off that plan... literally.

This lines up with the typical pattern of reporting. The timeline for reporting is something like: once a pov gets too popular amongst all outlets (Putin's a nob), then it's time to write a piece that says the opposite, "wait just a second, he really is the chess master!"

I don't buy it. As some of us have mentioned, there would have been quicker, cheaper, less costly in material, less deadly, less embarrassing, less devastating to the Russian people and the Russian economy, to achieve Donbas control. Hell, he could just raise the price of gas for a month and be in a better place.
And of course bombing civilians puts pressure on Zelensky to negotiate - I don't think Brett is uncovering some kind of great insight. If anything we should have known that Putin is a one note strategist from Grozny and Aleppo and the fact that the one category Russia out does NATO in military armaments is in rockets - all kinds. No better way to make sure you are attacking civilians.

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Thursday, March 31, 2022 10:42 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by captaincrunch:
Quote:

Originally posted by second:
What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?

Suppose for a moment that Putin never intended to conquer all of Ukraine: that, from the beginning, his real targets were the energy riches of Ukraine’s east, which contain Europe’s second-largest known reserves of natural gas (after Norway’s).

Combine that with Russia’s previous territorial seizures in Crimea (which has huge offshore energy fields) and the eastern provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk (which contain part of an enormous shale-gas field), as well as Putin’s bid to control most or all of Ukraine’s coastline, and the shape of Putin’s ambitions become clear. He’s less interested in reuniting the Russian-speaking world than he is in securing Russia’s energy dominance.

“Under the guise of an invasion, Putin is executing an enormous heist,” said Canadian energy expert David Knight Legg. As for what’s left of a mostly landlocked Ukraine, it will likely become a welfare case for the West, which will help pick up the tab for resettling Ukraine’s refugees to new homes outside Russian control. In time, a Viktor Orban-like figure could take Ukraine’s presidency, imitating the strongman-style of politics that Putin prefers in his neighbors.

If this analysis is right, then Putin doesn’t seem like the miscalculating loser his critics make him out to be.

It also makes sense of his strategy of targeting civilians. More than simply a way of compensating for the incompetence of Russian troops, the mass killing of civilians puts immense pressure on Zelenskyy to agree to the very things Putin has demanded all along: territorial concessions and Ukrainian neutrality. The West will also look for any opportunity to de-escalate, especially as we convince ourselves that a mentally unstable Putin is prepared to use nuclear weapons.

Within Russia, the war has already served Putin’s political purposes. Many in the professional middle class — the people most sympathetic to dissidents like Alexei Navalny — have gone into self-imposed exile. The remnants of a free press have been shuttered, probably for good. To the extent that Russia’s military has embarrassed itself, it is more likely to lead to a well-aimed purge from above than a broad revolution from below. Russia’s new energy riches could eventually help it shake loose the grip of sanctions.

This alternative analysis of Putin’s performance could be wrong. Then again, in war, politics and life, it’s always wiser to treat your adversary as a canny fox, not a crazy fool.

https://web.archive.org/web/20220331074328/https://www.nytimes.com/202
2/03/29/opinion/ukraine-war-putin.html





Lot of IF coming off that plan... literally.

This lines up with the typical pattern of reporting. The timeline for reporting is something like: once a pov gets too popular amongst all outlets (Putin's a nob), then it's time to write a piece that says the opposite, "wait just a second, he really is the chess master!"

I don't buy it. As some of us have mentioned, there would have been quicker, cheaper, less costly in material, less deadly, less embarrassing, less devastating to the Russian people and the Russian economy, to achieve Donbas control. Hell, he could just raise the price of gas for a month and be in a better place.
And of course bombing civilians puts pressure on Zelensky to negotiate - I don't think Brett is uncovering some kind of great insight. If anything we should have known that Putin is a one note strategist from Grozny and Aleppo and the fact that the one category Russia out does NATO in military armaments is in rockets - all kinds. No better way to make sure you are attacking civilians.





Agreed G...

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Thursday, March 31, 2022 1:35 PM

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Russia is hinting at peace. Here's why Ukraine shouldn't take it.

A just peace doesn't only mean that the guns stop firing.

That's where the humanitarian argument for a quick deal in Ukraine falls short. Freezing the conflict in its current condition might save hundreds or thousands of non-combatants who would otherwise face injury or death. But it would also effectively reward Russia for its act of aggression, adding to the territory under its control and giving its forces the opportunity to rebuild. Even a sustained pause in fighting would not really be peace. Instead, it would merely begin a countdown to the next war, when Russia might try again to dismember or even annex its neighbor.

Russia's not the only consideration, either. As the old antiwar slogan goes, "the whole world is watching." Allowing Russia to escape the political, military, and economic consequences of its invasion sends a signal to other states that they can expect to get off easy, too. It might even create a perverse incentive to maximize threats to civilians. If preserving lives is the paramount objective, after all, civilian suffering can then be invoked cynically to lock in ill-gotten gains.

I've written in the past about the dangers of a vindictive response to the war. Demonizing the Russian people and culture is also an obstacle to just peace, because it heightens fears that Russia's very survival is threatened under the status quo.

But avoiding one extreme of moral crusading doesn't require lapsing into the opposite vice of naive and counterproductive humanitarianism. The just war tradition holds that pursuing a peace worth having means continuing to fight. For the moment, that is still the case in Ukraine.

More at https://theweek.com/world/1011961/russia-is-hinting-at-peace-heres-why
-ukraine-shouldnt-take-it


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Friday, April 1, 2022 10:38 AM

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Russians lost inside Russia?

Belgorod: First Ukrainian airstrike on Russian territory
https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/belgorod-first-ukr
ainian-airstrike-on-russian-territory
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Quote:

Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN:
Russians lost inside Russia?

Belgorod: First Ukrainian airstrike on Russian territory
https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/belgorod-first-ukr
ainian-airstrike-on-russian-territory/
]



Yep, loved hearing about it.

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:

Russia is hinting at peace. Here's why Ukraine shouldn't take it.

A just peace doesn't only mean that the guns stop firing.

That's where the humanitarian argument for a quick deal in Ukraine falls short. Freezing the conflict in its current condition might save hundreds or thousands of non-combatants who would otherwise face injury or death. But it would also effectively reward Russia for its act of aggression, adding to the territory under its control and giving its forces the opportunity to rebuild. Even a sustained pause in fighting would not really be peace. Instead, it would merely begin a countdown to the next war, when Russia might try again to dismember or even annex its neighbor.

Russia's not the only consideration, either. As the old antiwar slogan goes, "the whole world is watching." Allowing Russia to escape the political, military, and economic consequences of its invasion sends a signal to other states that they can expect to get off easy, too. It might even create a perverse incentive to maximize threats to civilians. If preserving lives is the paramount objective, after all, civilian suffering can then be invoked cynically to lock in ill-gotten gains.

I've written in the past about the dangers of a vindictive response to the war. Demonizing the Russian people and culture is also an obstacle to just peace, because it heightens fears that Russia's very survival is threatened under the status quo.

But avoiding one extreme of moral crusading doesn't require lapsing into the opposite vice of naive and counterproductive humanitarianism. The just war tradition holds that pursuing a peace worth having means continuing to fight. For the moment, that is still the case in Ukraine.

More at https://theweek.com/world/1011961/russia-is-hinting-at-peace-heres-why
-ukraine-shouldnt-take-it


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two





Anything Russia says is a lie. Concerning Ukraine, Russia has not uttered a single word of truth. Much the same as comrades Signym and kiki.

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“According to people with knowledge of Mr. Putin’s conversations with his aides over the past two years, the president has completely lost interest in the present: The economy, social issues, the coronavirus pandemic, these all annoy him. Instead, he [obsesses] over the past,” Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar writes in the New York Times. “The only Western leader that Mr. Putin took seriously was Germany’s previous chancellor, Angela Merkel. Now she is gone and it’s time for Russia to avenge the humiliations of the 1990s.”

As Zygar’s account suggests, Putin’s invasion is equal parts ideology and misjudgment: His vision of Ukraine as a rightful Russian possession led him to underestimate the strength of Ukrainian nationalism and dismiss information to the contrary. In a political system where one man rules and accurate information doesn’t reach the top, this kind of blinkered worldview can lead to terrible missteps.

More at https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/23003689/putin-ukraine-russia-
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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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