The Ukraine war thread
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wrote on 4 Nov 2022, 19:15 last edited by Renauda 11 Apr 2022, 21:50
@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
Blocking units and shtrafbats are right out of the Joe Stalin playbook on warfare.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2022, 19:28 last edited by
Looks more like WWII every day.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2022, 20:53 last edited by
Why surrender?
If you're going to die, take some of the bastards with you.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 00:53 last edited by
@Mik Somewhat related, President Xi of China has said that nuclear weapons should not be used in Ukraine.
With China one of the last "friends" of Russia, this is a pretty strong message for Russia.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 15:10 last edited by
Fog of war…
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 15:32 last edited by
There's no question that the media has played a huge role in this war. Whenever I heard about Russian atrocities, I could not help but wonder what the Russian press was printing during our invasion of Iraq
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 15:41 last edited by
@Mik said in The Ukraine war thread:
Seems he brooks no criticism. Thug.
What they don’t mention for some reason is that Karpov is a former world chess champion - one of the all time greats
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There's no question that the media has played a huge role in this war. Whenever I heard about Russian atrocities, I could not help but wonder what the Russian press was printing during our invasion of Iraq
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 17:42 last edited by Renauda 11 Jul 2022, 04:44@Mik said in The Ukraine war thread:
There's no question that the media has played a huge role in this war. Whenever I heard about Russian atrocities, I could not help but wonder what the Russian press was printing during our invasion of Iraq
From what I recall, the Russian press was fairly mute about what was happening on the ground in Iraq. It was critical of the policy of regime change although it was no longer pro Ba’athist. I suspect Russia was too preoccupied with its own Chechen problems and growing concern with the nascent pro Western aspirations in Ukraine and to a lesser extent, Georgia. Remember too that Russia was still very focused on attracting foreign investment and technology and therefore wanted to appear to have a foreign policy based on soft power. We know now however that behind the scenes, Putin was methodically preparing the country to reassert itself as a hard power and challenge the global influence of Western liberalism.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2022, 02:14 last edited by
Interesting look at what was prognosticated a month before the invasion:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/28/europe/ukraine-russia-explainer-war-threat-cmd-intl/index.html
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wrote on 7 Nov 2022, 14:14 last edited by
Dovetailing with what @Mik said, Russia has lost more fighter jets in these 10 months than it did in its entire stay if Afghanistan.
Granted, the enemies are not quite the same (US support for both notwithstanding), but considering how unpopular the Afghanistan adventure was, this is telling.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2022, 14:32 last edited by Mik 11 Jul 2022, 14:34
Wow. How do you fight with an army like that? This is one area where I disagree with McCarthy and the like. We should support Ukraine for as long as it takes to achieve victory. Any negotiation sounds to me like "Peace in our time".
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Wow. How do you fight with an army like that? This is one area where I disagree with McCarthy and the like. We should support Ukraine for as long as it takes to achieve victory. Any negotiation sounds to me like "Peace in our time".
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wrote on 7 Nov 2022, 17:44 last edited by
They used the f-word. They need to be canceled.