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Because you ole in yuh arse, thats why it feels like yesterdayLes Bain wrote:Jesus Christ, I remember the manchildren and hipsters' speculative optimism about what the 2020's would bring...like it was yesterday.
De Dragon wrote:Le Pen, perennially reaches to the 2nd round, but somehow ALWAYS finds a way to turn off voters with batshit crazy positions? Who would argue that reengaging with Russia NOW is a good thing?
sMASH wrote:muslims fighting for russia, that supposed to be the chechens. small muslim country that gave russia trouble for decades, finally falling to putin. that might be trouble, cause they might turn around and fight for ukraine, being salty for losing. maybe not, cause when this over, they still have to go back to chechnya...
dem fellas hard, cause the only way he coulda win dem is by bombing them like how muricah like to do .
Two words:Dizzy28 wrote:Vlad not going for the jugular in the city that contains the Azov Battalion?
His body language in that conference was off as well.
sMASH wrote:muslims fighting for russia, that supposed to be the chechens. small muslim country that gave russia trouble for decades, finally falling to putin. that might be trouble, cause they might turn around and fight for ukraine, being salty for losing. maybe not, cause when this over, they still have to go back to chechnya...
dem fellas hard, cause the only way he coulda win dem is by bombing them like how muricah like to do .
timelapse wrote:Two words:Dizzy28 wrote:Vlad not going for the jugular in the city that contains the Azov Battalion?
His body language in that conference was off as well.
Carpet bomb
No need to go in then .Just blow them all to smithereensDizzy28 wrote:They have been doing that
Poutine been using Tupolev Backfire bombers and hammering Azovstal since last weektimelapse wrote:Two words:Dizzy28 wrote:Vlad not going for the jugular in the city that contains the Azov Battalion?
His body language in that conference was off as well.
Carpet bomb
sMASH wrote:Putin taking humanitarian approach to the steel plant, cause rt said that the nazis holding people as human Sheilds.
They said that as Russians take over spaces, They open up corridors to let the civilians escape.
Some experts argue that, with enough Western support, Ukraine could actually defeat Russia, which the Pentagon says has lost 25% of its combat power in eight weeks of war.
“If we continue this path, accelerating deliveries with broader European production and contribution, in a few weeks Russia will be losing unambiguously,” Eliot Cohen of The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies tweeted Thursday. “Time to double down and aim for Ukrainian victory.”
A European Council of Foreign Relations analysis contends that if NATO countries commit to a lend-lease program for Ukraine — paired with intensive training for Ukrainian troops on advanced systems like F-15 fighter jets — Ukraine could gain the upper hand.
If the war does drag on, Russia will be contending with dwindling stockpiles, and sanctions could impact future production of some weapons systems.
Yes, but: It's not entirely clear what a military victory for Ukraine would look like, as outright surrender from Putin appears unlikely.
https://www.axios.com/ukraine-military- ... 64f77.html
adnj wrote:New tanks and artillery bolster Ukraine’s hopes of defeating RussiaSome experts argue that, with enough Western support, Ukraine could actually defeat Russia, which the Pentagon says has lost 25% of its combat power in eight weeks of war.
“If we continue this path, accelerating deliveries with broader European production and contribution, in a few weeks Russia will be losing unambiguously,” Eliot Cohen of The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies tweeted Thursday. “Time to double down and aim for Ukrainian victory.”
A European Council of Foreign Relations analysis contends that if NATO countries commit to a lend-lease program for Ukraine — paired with intensive training for Ukrainian troops on advanced systems like F-15 fighter jets — Ukraine could gain the upper hand.
If the war does drag on, Russia will be contending with dwindling stockpiles, and sanctions could impact future production of some weapons systems.
Yes, but: It's not entirely clear what a military victory for Ukraine would look like, as outright surrender from Putin appears unlikely.
https://www.axios.com/ukraine-military- ... 64f77.html
hover11 wrote:All planned, IMF (world Bank of America) will lend Ukraine money as they do with weapons so the Ukrainians will be in a perpetual debt, technically, financially, politically Ukraine will be owned by America. In every war just follow the money and you ll find out who really wanted this war.