Ukrainian War Developments

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Abominable

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Here's a thought, get a bunch of these and blow them up and set them on fire.

Better yet, line them all up as a column and throw firecracker darts at 'em, then yell "Slava Ukraini!" while you're at it.

Get like a couple hundred of these to re-enact Russian "losses". You'll get a kick out of it, I'm sure. The more you buy, the more money for the toymaker.
He used to be an ok poster, but Putin seems to have brought out the 12 year old in him. Any more trolling from him and I think he needs a time out until this special operation is over.
 

enroger

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I just had a crazy idea, what if this war was not just about Ukraine for Russia? Maybe Putin is trying to clean house with the help of western sanction? nationalizing western assets in Russia, getting rid of oligarch with western financial ties.. etc

Yeah I know I need to take my meds, no need to remind me
 

Abominable

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Maybe I was too quick to dismiss the biolabs story, it is certainly picking up some traction in the US media.


Tucker 100% right to call out the incompetent Nuland on this, and Rubio for trying to change the subject when he realised the gravity of what she admitted to.

I'll still be surprised if this leads to anything meaningful internationally. America's official policy for the past two years has been that COVID-19 is a Chinese released/leaked bioweapon. No ones taken that seriously.
 

gelgoog

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Should probably also mention Germany and their new spending. Like 100 billion per year for the next two years iirc. This was the perfect excuse fir German politicians to use to ramp yo military spending, and imo this only weakens usas position in EU and nato since eu doesn't have to rely as much on usa anymore.
Nope. Guess which was the first product the Germans announced they would purchase. The F-35. So the Germans will be buying an US fighter which has dial-home capability and that the US can disable remotely whenever they want to. Just like the Japanese just disabled the release of the latest Grand Tourismo to Russia's Playstation console users. The US will be able to disable German fighters. Yet the Germans are ok with this. This is not independence.

Eu should know by now that usa is the true orchestrator of this chaos in eu. Usa is responsible for Germany not being able to buy Russian oil, and chaos on its doorstep in eu. Raising tensions etc. If I was Germany I wouldn't be happy at all, this is not what they needed or wanted. Usa forced their hand basically to waste money on arms and setting back their economy and energy investments.
The Germans and French contributed to this drama by not giving Russia any security guarantees that NATO would not expand like two days before the Russians invaded. When they had 150k+ troops just sitting on the Ukrainian border. Since NATO accession of a nation requires unanimity of existing members they could have easily done this. Yet they chose not to.

So USA basically made eu weaker in that sense and also eu more tense and now usa also needs to worry more about eu, it has less room for pivot to Asia, let alone an Asia that has china combined in solid relations with Russia now.
The US will now fire on all directions since they think they are safe in their own continent.

Not to mention middle east etc. Usa just made the whole world less safe and has to spread itself thin as fuck, while paying premium for oil now and having to beg Venezuela and Iran etc.
No the US will have to withdraw I think. Right now the US presence in places like Iraq is only because no one but Iran is providing weapons to the insurgents. Even then in limited amounts because Iran does not want a problem on its own border. But thanks to NATO dropping loads of ATGMs and shoulder launched missiles on Ukraine you can expect the same "favor" to be done to the US. The late General Lebed and Yevgeny Primakov wanted to rearm Iraq back when the US put sanctions on them. The current Russian leadership pushed those people out and had a policy of not giving material help to Iraq while still protesting against the US intervention.
I think the Russians will now pull out all stops and you will see the US disengage from the Middle East.
Biden better let them build that Keystone XL pipeline.
 
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Koala

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The west edging closer into some nazi shit if this is true. No wonder they feel so much whenever the Azov's get pummeled.

As Munich is in Germany I verified the whole story.

The Clinic is run by Anesthesiologists. They offer beds and sugergy facilities to doctors. So specialists bring in their patients and do the surgery in the Clinic. The necessary anaesthesia is done by one of the anesthesiologists of the Clinic.

It is a private run clinic which means 90% of the Germans would never get treatment there. In case of an emergency all doctors are obliged to help by law.

The clinic stated on their website, that they apologize for the letter, because they received tons of complaints. They will no longer reject russian or belarussian patients, which will not anyway come to that clinic for treatment.

The case is closed.

Regards
Koala
 

Zichan

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Hear this. Maj Gen Paul Eaton suggests a strategic distraction to draw Russian attention away from Ukraine, like encircling the Kaliningrad Oblast with overmatching NATO military forces. That would be a significant escalation. This follows a similar line of thinking as some other US retired generals have shared on CNN/FoxNews. Gen Clarke was suggesting a no fly zone, Gen Keane was suggesting covert strikes on Russian forces in Ukraine/air dropping supplies, etc ...
 
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Virtup

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Congratulations Russia in achieving 1000 confirmed combat losses from all causes! You have now unlocked Golden Tractor level!

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What odds has Ukraine defied?
The country with the biggest army in Europe (outside Russia) is litterally getting rekt by 200000 disorganised russians employing shitty soviet era tactics.
By all means Russia should've terribly lost this conflict in the first few days because of their braindead generals and yet they're already sieging almost all major Ukrainian cities and have wiped out their industrial foundation inherited from the soviet union after only 2 weeks.
 

Abominable

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Nope. Guess which was the first product the Germans announced they would purchase. The F-35. So the Germans will be buying an US fighter which has dial-home capability and that the US can disable remotely whenever they want to. Just like the Japanese just disabled the release of the latest Grand Tourismo to Russia's Playstation console users. The US will be able to disable German fighters. Yet the Germans are ok with this. This is not independence.
There were good reasons why France has spent so much developing their own platforms.

The Germans and French contributed to this drama by not giving Russia any security guarantees that NATO would not expand like two days before the Russians invaded. When they had 150k+ troops just sitting on the Ukrainian border. Since NATO accession of a nation requires unanimity of existing members they could have easily done this. Yet they chose not to.


The US will now fire on all directions since they think they are safe in their own continent.
The Americans have already agreed not to cross any Russian red lines and officials are being very measured in what they are saying. They were slow to realise it but now every senior government & military official in America is aware this is the Cold War 2.0.

This is not the case in Europe which is currently going buckwild and politicians are making all sorts of claims, imposing various bans on Russian civilians, seizures of assets and even openly threatening to murder Putin. I can't think of any time in the Cold War where the west was as divided as they are now. At some point America is going to have to reign in all these countries and tell them what's going to happen to them if they don't stop provoking Russia. If this war escalates to another European country, it is very likely they will be on their own, America certainly won't bail them out.
No the US will have to withdraw I think. Right now the US presence in places like Iraq is only because no one but Iran is providing weapons to the insurgents. Even then in limited amounts because Iran does not want a problem on its own border. But thanks to NATO dropping loads of ATGMs and shoulder launched missiles on Ukraine you can expect the same "favor" to be done to the US. The late General Lebed and Eugeny Primakov wanted to rearm Iraq back when the US put sanctions on them. The current Russian leadership pushed those people out and had a policy of not giving material help to Iraq while still protesting against the US intervention.
I think the Russians will now pull all stops and you will see the US disengage from the Middle East.
Biden better let them build that Keystone XL pipeline.
No doubt. Any future US intervention will not be as easy as Iraq or Afghanistan were. Not only that, I can easily foresee dissident support being given against countries that have been pissing Russia off. I wonder what the UK will do when the IRA start getting Russian support again.

The best part of it is, China doesn't have to do anything other than continuing to support Russia economically just as every other neutral country will be.
 
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