March 6, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said: Yea I’m calling shenanigans. The numbers are probably correct but no way it’s the Ukrainians pulling this off.
March 6, 20223 yr 18 minutes ago, Procus said: Time to Stock up on beer!!!! And flour! I can’t be gluten free my body won’t work like that.
March 6, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: $4 gas. Thanks Putin No no no this is bidens fault rememberr?!? Just like it’s his fault that the unemployment rate is 3.8% even though it was 6.3% under trump.
March 6, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, Thrive said: Yea I’m calling shenanigans. The numbers are probably correct but no way it’s the Ukrainians pulling this off. With the numerous numbers of stingers we’ve sent them? Umm, yeah it is the Ukrainians
March 6, 20223 yr 13 minutes ago, Thrive said: Yea I’m calling shenanigans. The numbers are probably correct but no way it’s the Ukrainians pulling this off. What if the numbers are higher but they just stopped the count?
March 6, 20223 yr 56 minutes ago, eagle45 said: It would get sent too late, miss the mark, and would probably get intercepted by someone else en route. He'd probably just try to run it over himself. Carson tried but he fell and broke his hip before he even left the porch.
March 6, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, DBW said: No no no this is bidens fault rememberr?!? Just like it’s his fault that the unemployment rate is 3.8% even though it was 6.3% under trump. Both sides need to be consistent. If Putin isn't Biden's fault, then COVID wasn't Trump's fault...
March 6, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, eagle45 said: Both sides need to be consistent. If Putin isn't Biden's fault, then COVID wasn't Trump's fault... You’re new here? 😂
March 6, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, eagle45 said: Both sides need to be consistent. If Putin isn't Biden's fault, then COVID wasn't Trump's fault... Trump's response to covid was laughably terrible. Biden's response to this invasion has been fairly solid.
March 6, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, eagle45 said: It would get sent too late, miss the mark, and would probably get intercepted by someone else en route. He'd probably just try to run it over himself. Nominated for Turkey Hill Post Of The Day.
March 6, 20223 yr 33 minutes ago, mayanh8 said: Just another example of 4D chess. I wish our generals were that smart.
March 6, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, DEagle7 said: I'm wondering if one of the ex military guys (@Bill?) can comment on this because it has definitely seems like the most consistently reported Russian failures out of Ukraine and is surprising to a layperson like me. Is their air force really that weak? Poor management? Are they holding back? Really strong showing by the Ukrainian air force+ whatever invisible foreign airpower is operating in the area? Propaganda? All of the above? Russia barely just rolled out its first 5th gen jet. Which is light years behind our now ‘ancient’ F22. They were mediocre at best in Syria. The rest of their fleet is high speed interceptors relics of the Cold War. Granted I’m not an expert in the air warfare capability aspect.
March 6, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, DEagle7 said: I'm wondering if one of the ex military guys (@Bill?) can comment on this because it has definitely seems like the most consistently reported Russian failures out of Ukraine and is surprising to a layperson like me. Is their air force really that weak? Poor management? Are they holding back? Really strong showing by the Ukrainian air force+ whatever invisible foreign airpower is operating in the area? Propaganda? All of the above? I think given the sizes of the air forces on both sides, the expectation, mine included, was that Russia would establish air dominance. In the first night, Russian cruise missiles were targeting Ukranian S-300 sites. Russia has the edge with more modern S-400 units, but SAM batteries are a defensive weapon. Most of the Russian airframes that were used in the onset were older varieties, because I think the Russians thought that the airspace would be more uncontested than it is, and also I don’t think they thought that the US would be funneling the Ukrainians the massive amounts of intelligence that we are. And not only are we giving them a ton, we’re transferring it nearly instantaneously, so the Ukrainians are getting intel in real time without it having to be bounced around in a lot of different channels before they get it. Not to mention there’s AWACS up now. So they’re able to move assets around to hit aircraft where they are. Russian aircraft that have been taken down have been largely helos and CAS/ground attack aircraft. The early shootdowns were helos and SU-25s (basically a Russian A-10). Now I’ve heard that two SU-35s have been shot down yesterday, and those are more advanced airframes, which is telling me that Russia is trying to pivot and put more technologically advanced aircraft into play, but the results are showing limited. The play that Russia can make now is to start using high altitude strategic bombers, but with the current Ukrainian inventory of SU-27s and MiG-29s, and us feeding them AWACS info in real time, it won’t do much damage. I think you’re going to see Russia start ramping up their artillery usage more to soften the lines as they can’t get much force projection with their armored units. Which then you’re going to start seeing Ukrainian drone strikes pivot from hitting the convoys to hitting Russian arty units.
March 6, 20223 yr https://www.instagram.com/tv/CawqxwVDS-Q/?utm_medium=copy_link Russia is shipping civilian vehicles on trains to the front. What a joke.
March 6, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, iladelphxx said: ThE rUSsiAN PeoPLe LovE PutIN 6 hours ago, iladelphxx said: Buy?
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