Thread: Stupid Shit in Kyiv
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05-14-23 01:44 #2114
Posts: 1315Looks like the common thief and traitor-in-chief as expected is going to be awarded another medal tomorrow, this time 'ze german' one.
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05-13-23 19:42 #2113
Posts: 323Hey RuZZbots, what is air defence doing?
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05-13-23 19:21 #2112
Posts: 323Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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05-13-23 19:12 #2111
Posts: 516Doubling-down on killing Orcs, triumphantly so!
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...s/70206608007/
Even Prigozhin is ranting about his fellow Orcs running away. My hope and prayer is for MUCH more to follow, just like this.
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/wagner-me...eeing-ukraine/
"Head of Russia's Wagner group admits Putin's soldiers are fleeing".
Putin has survived in power by pitting different power factions against each other. Now that strategy is demonstrably contributing to Russia's failure on the battlefield. And the counteroffensive (that some mistakenly think isn't coming) hasn't even started in earnest.
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05-13-23 04:01 #2110
Posts: 1315Tragically doubling down and doubling the losses.
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05-12-23 18:04 #2109
Posts: 323Kleptocracy
Imagine a country so morally bankrupt, that they not only steal land, children and elections, they even take stamp designs from Ukraine. How pathetic.
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05-12-23 17:34 #2108
Posts: 323Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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05-12-23 04:44 #2107
Posts: 516On his way to meet his maker, Putin is pissing himself.
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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05-12-23 03:01 #2106
Posts: 1315On a way to meet his maker Zed first has to meet Papa.
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05-11-23 22:45 #2105
Posts: 323Sanctions don't work
Except when they work brilliantly.
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05-11-23 22:44 #2104
Posts: 323Only time will tell.
Seems like these are already in Ukraine. And I noticed that Priz got the ammo he asked for, it was kindly supplied by the AFU up his Orc ass.
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05-10-23 20:41 #2103
Posts: 516Two pieces of bad news for China, and they'll probably blame Russia.
1. Japan appears likely to open a NATO liaison office:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/10/asia/...hnk/index.html
"Japan is in talks to open a NATO liaison office, the first of its kind in Asia, the country's foreign minister told CNN in an exclusive interview on Wednesday, saying Russia's invasion of Ukraine has made the world less stable."
"Something happening in East Europe is not only confined to the issue in East Europe, and that affects directly the situation here in the Pacific. That's why a cooperation between us in East Asia and NATO (is) becoming. Increasingly important".
2. Japan and South Korea are putting decades of animosity aside to build defense ties:
https://japantoday.com/category/poli...issiles-source
"Japanese and South Korean defense authorities are set to agree early next month to link their radars via a USA System to share real-time information on North Korea's ballistic missiles, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday".
"Ties between the United States' Asian allies have warmed in recent months in the face of the North Korean threat. Resuming their "shuttle diplomacy", Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul on Sunday, where they confirmed progress in defense cooperation".
IMO, many countries are rethinking their defense policies in the aftermath of Russia's aggression. As part of that process they're making decisions about who their adversaries are likely to be, and with whom they should strengthen or forge new alliances.
With respect to Asia, China has tried hard to project an image of a benign neighbor. They can't be happy that Asian rivals like Japan and South Korea are working together on defense. Even though they name North Korea as the primary reason, China is the obvious elephant in the room.
And China REALLY must be pissed at any suggestion that NATO might rise in prominence in Asia. The blame for that can truly be placed squarely at Russia's feet. Not good for Russia to upset China, their economic lifeline and master.
Fascinating to consider how concerns and precautions resulting from Russia's aggression may have the effect of deterring aggression (by China or Russia) in Asia.
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05-10-23 19:29 #2102
Posts: 1949Originally Posted by Jmsuttr [View Original Post]
Russia wouldn't have won without American land-lease and its western allies in general. It's a simple fact acknowledged by (among others) Stalin and Zhukov.
Russia wouldn't have won without the Ukrainians. One Ukrainian was fighting for every four Russians.
Russia wouldn't have won without ethnic minorities other than Ukrainians. 8 million of them were fighting alongside the Russians.
And as soon as it was over, Stalin proposed the toast for the great Russian people.
Yeah, right.
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05-10-23 10:08 #2101
Posts: 323Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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05-10-23 06:31 #2100
Posts: 516Russia owes its survival to Ukraine
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
https://texty.org.ua/projects/103854/occupation_eng/
Without the efforts of millions of Ukrainians who died in WW-II, Russia would have lost. But, because they're such brainwashed and ungrateful bey*tches, Russians refuse to acknowledge their debt to Ukraine, just like they refuse to acknowledge their debt to the Western Allies who kept Russia alive with an extensive Lend-lease program.
So, while you're having your "minutes of silence," don't forget to allocate MILLIONS of minutes for the UKRAINIANS who gave their lives. And, at the end of it all, it's worth noting that all Ukraine wants, in return for its sacrifice, is for Russia to leave them the fuck alone!