February 28, 20223 yr 45 minutes ago, Thrive said: More from US intel. I was hoping that the Ukrainians could beat them back enough to where they wouldn’t take Kyiv and push them back enough to be able to sue for peace. It doesn’t look like that’s happening though. I’m making plans, but am not 100% committed. I still have to get some stuff. I told myself if they take Kiev I’m going. Time will tell.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, Abracadabra said: No excuse needed. Right, so then you acknowledge that the entire "soft thingy" is just temporary. The hard stuff is about to commence. Got it.
February 28, 20223 yr 30 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Oliver Stone of JFK (the movie) fame? He is a movie maker. Not a historian. He does not traffic in historical facts, he makes entertainment. Have you seen the economic news out of Russia? Apparently his plan was "more than double the interest rate and shut down the stock market for at least a week" while the Ruble is in freefall. Like I mentioned before whatever sanctions take from him, he will take from someone else to recoop hey hitler used confiscated properties of Jews to support his war. Literally melting down the gold from Jews teeth. That’s how ugly it can get
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: lizard pope @BFit This is your next Halloween costume mate. It will look grand on you.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: Right, so then you acknowledge that the entire "soft thingy" is just temporary. The hard stuff is about to commence. Got it. Well, if you're referring to the Azov battalion and military units unwilling to surrender, yes it's going to get ugly. Civilians are basically left untouched regardless of how they feel about Russia.
February 28, 20223 yr 25 minutes ago, Lloyd said: I'm not gonna say that he's some kind of goober, but I'm kinda done pretending that he's an evil genius. His people couldn't even attack a border country for a weekend without screwing up his supply lines...and they're supposed to be the stronger force. I put more foresight into a tailgate. Point is, maybe he assumed we were too weak to really force the issue with sanctions like we assume he's too smart to do XYZ. It’s too early to say this though. Way too early. Clearly Russia could level the Ukrainians is a flash if he goes all in.
February 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: Well, if you're referring to the Azov battalion and military units unwilling to surrender, yes it's going to get ugly. Civilians are basically left untouched regardless of how they feel about Russia. No, I'm talking about the entire attack on Kyiv.
February 28, 20223 yr FIFA has banned Russia from the World Cup and all club competitions, big news in Europe from a sports point of view
February 28, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Or that there are civilians with the opportunity to do such a thing. You know, given the fact they're in the midst of a war. Civilians who don't get out of the way usually end up dead. Not here. Russia is engaged in a really soft war. I don’t think the Russian soldiers are being particularly harsh on civilians when looking them in the eye (much harder that way) but seem to have absolutely no issues bombing innocent civilians and kids from a distance.
February 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, DrPhilly said: No, I'm talking about the entire attack on Kyiv. The Iraq model will not be followed, if that's what you're concerned about. Humanitarian supplies will be allowed in, ammo will not.
February 28, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Muz86 said: I don’t think the Russian soldiers are being particularly harsh on civilians when looking them in the eye (much harder that way) but seem to have absolutely no issues bombing innocent civilians and kids from a distance. Ukraine is largely intact. If Russia wanted to bomb cities the way the U.S. does, this thing would already be over.
February 28, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Thrive said: Great, but not everything has to be posted on social media by someone with security clearance.
February 28, 20223 yr 26 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: They do in eastern Ukraine. I misstyped earlier - Kharkiv is in eastern Ukraine. Even in the Donbas region support for separatists was a minority. A large minority, but well under 50%. Say it with me: nobody wants to import Russia's socio-economic system.
February 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: The Iraq model will not be followed, if that's what you're concerned about. Humanitarian supplies will be allowed in, ammo will not. That model will just setup an elongated stalemate. No way the Russian economy can support it and no way the Russian military can not take action when the civilians attack them repeatedly with hit and run and ambush type activity. If you want to take over you're going to need to get dirty. Putin knows this and he will take this route and do so soon. He just hasn't been honest with you propaganda nimrods. I hope he's paying you well though not sure how he's going to get you anything more going forward. The jig is up Ivan.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Ukraine is largely intact. If Russia wanted to bomb cities the way the U.S. does, this thing would already be over. No point in destroying a country you want to own though is there?
February 28, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Ukraine is largely intact. If Russia wanted to bomb cities the way the U.S. does, this thing would already be over. Do you support Russia more than the United States of America?
February 28, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, SNOORDA said: Like I mentioned before whatever sanctions take from him, he will take from someone else to recoop Russia already has extreme wealth disparity. And Russia's options with the sanctions are very limited, and none of them remotely equal to what was there prior. Even China is refusing to throw more good money after bad. I know it pains you to admit, but sanctions - the sanctions Pop-Pop has been working with EU allies on since October - are working. Biden done good.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, JohnSnowsHair said: I misstyped earlier - Kharkiv is in eastern Ukraine. Even in the Donbas region support for separatists was a minority. A large minority, but we'll under 50%. Say it with me: nobody wants to import Russia's socio-economic system. Ukraine certainly wants to remain a transit state for Russian energy. They receive a hefty sum and cheap energy as such.
February 28, 20223 yr 44 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: Holy sheet This is why the Ruski's will never able occupy Kyiv. Brave patriots.
February 28, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Do you support Russia more than the United States of America? Damn right he does.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Do you support Russia more than the United States of America? Taking into account the difference between The United States of America (notice that "The" is part of the proper name) and the United States of America and limited to this particular issue- yes.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Ukraine certainly wants to remain a transit state for Russian energy. They receive a hefty sum and cheap energy as such. Great, continue to dodge the question because you don't like the answer you'd have to give. Later.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, JohnSnowsHair said: Great, continue to dodge the question because you don't like the answer you'd have to give. Later. Bye, Felicia.
February 28, 20223 yr 18 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: FIFA has banned Russia from the World Cup and all club competitions, big news in Europe from a sports point of view Im actually not sure thats a good idea Far be it from me to defend the corrupt FIFA, though, while theyre planning a spectacular World Cup in Qatar
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