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1 minute ago, lynched1 said:

Maybe they are to shell sites in Russia. 

Nah, the Anglo parasites want a wider war to clean the slate. So far, the Pentagon has held the line against the maniacs. 

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8 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Nah, the Anglo parasites want a wider war to clean the slate. So far, the Pentagon has held the line against the maniacs. 

Have they?

There are large portions of the US government that have no idea what the Pentagon is doing day to day, but you do? 😏

7 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

Have they?

There are large portions of the US government that have no idea what the Pentagon is doing day to day, but you do? 😏

The rhetoric from the Pentagon is certainly less shrill than that from the politicians and "diplomats."

You do have a point, though. The U.S. incompetence is pretty much across the board. 

1 hour ago, Abracadabra said:

The rhetoric from the Pentagon is certainly less shrill than that from the politicians and "diplomats."

You do have a point, though. The U.S. incompetence is pretty much across the board. 

A year later Russia is still trying to take Ukraine. That's incompetence.

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11 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

If this message board had cheerleaders, @Abracadabra would be that chunky girl who tries out every year but never quite makes the squad.

Somebody's gotta anchor the pyramid

11 hours ago, lynched1 said:

A year later Russia is still trying to take Ukraine. That's incompetence.

Are you saying that the collective West is a pushover? The Ukrainian army was obliterated months ago. NATO then sent all the equipment they could get their hands on from former Soviet bloc countries- Russia destroyed all of that too. Now a third army is being cobbled together with bits and bobs from NATO countries thrown together in a hodgepodge for Russia to vaporize as well. All of this without Russia actually moving to a real war footing. Remember, this is a SMO. Russia has not declared war. It's been accomplished largely with Donbas militias and private mercs. The Russian army hasn't even entered the fray...yet.

So, the question is, how many hundreds of thousands of NATO forces would Russia need to slaughter in order to be considered competent? That number must already be north of 250,000 dead. That's a lot of dead Not-zzz in one year. Have you seen the Ukrainian cemeteries? They're massive and expanding rapidly. Ukraine is in such bad shape that they forcibly conscript unsuspecting civilians at gun point with U.S. paid thugs. Ukraine, for all intents and purposes, no longer exists. What's left is an emaciated corpse being transfused with foreign blood and thrown into a meatgrinder for the pleasure of the death cult at Westminster.

And Russia is giving them the show of their lives.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Are you saying that the collective West is a pushover? The Ukrainian army was obliterated months ago. 

 

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2 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Are you saying that the collective West is a pushover? The Ukrainian army was obliterated months ago. NATO then sent all the equipment they could get their hands on from former Soviet bloc countries- Russia destroyed all of that too. Now a third army is being cobbled together with bits and bobs from NATO countries thrown together in a hodgepodge for Russia to vaporize as well. All of this without Russia actually moving to a real war footing. Remember, this is a SMO. Russia has not declared war. It's been accomplished largely with Donbas militias and private mercs. The Russian army hasn't even entered the fray...yet.

So, the question is, how many hundreds of thousands of NATO forces would Russia need to slaughter in order to be considered competent? That number must already be north of 250,000 dead. That's a lot of dead Not-zzz in one year. Have you seen the Ukrainian cemeteries? They're massive and expanding rapidly. Ukraine is in such bad shape that they forcibly conscript unsuspecting civilians at gun point with U.S. paid thugs. Ukraine, for all intents and purposes, no longer exists. What's left is an emaciated corpse being transfused with foreign blood and thrown into a meatgrinder for the pleasure of the death cult at Westminster.

And Russia is giving them the show of their lives.

 

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And only 16,003 losses on the Russian side too, right comrade?

Xi is clearly planning to make Russia a vassal state. 

Depending on how sucessful they are against Ukraine in the long run - whether they win the war, or simply drain whatever resources China gives them, with poor results - Xi will then choose whether to keep Russia as a vassal state or seize the eastern half, betraying their alliance just like Hitler did. Only in China's case. they'll have the numbers and the assets. And the Russians won't have the US and England to support them in that war.

Looking at them side by side, Xi could do a ventriloquist act with Putin on his lap. 

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6 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

And Ukraine is giving Russia the show of their lives.

FYP

12 minutes ago, Talkingbirds said:

FYP

Don't forget to leave out cookies for Santa and the Ghost of Kyiv.

Nighty night.

is this dope still getting responses ? 

I blocked him a long time ago. 
 

it’s easier that way. Once I popped my blocking cherry I was blocking MFers left and right. 
 

it’s exhilarating. 

No CVON hymens were injured in this post.

24 minutes ago, Bill said:

I blocked him a long time ago. 
 

it’s easier that way. Once I popped my blocking cherry I was blocking MFers left and right. 
 

it’s exhilarating. 

I did the same, I think I'm up to four on my list? I actually think you convinced me to start using it lol.

@Abracadabra is an avid hot-tubber

 

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7 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Are you saying that the collective West is a pushover? 

 

At the beginning Russia basically had free reign with little more impeding them than wagging tongues and fingers. 

It was the ineptitude of the Russian army (leadership ?) in those early weeks and months that lead the west to believe they had likely over estimated the abilities of the Russian conventional military. 

With Russia's initial mobilization the west likely expected Russia to run through Ukraine as was done in Desert Storm. 

Russia opened that door. He we are a year later.

3 hours ago, lynched1 said:

At the beginning Russia basically had free reign with little more impeding them than wagging tongues and fingers. 

It was the ineptitude of the Russian army (leadership ?) in those early weeks and months that lead the west to believe they had likely over estimated the abilities of the Russian conventional military. 

With Russia's initial mobilization the west likely expected Russia to run through Ukraine as was done in Desert Storm. 

Russia opened that door. He we are a year later.

The idea that Russia was going to launch frontal assaults against well dug-in, overlapping fields of fire was wishful thinking on the part of NATO. I don't know if you've seen overhead photos of the trench systems along the line of contact but they are extensive and deep. Comparing this to Iraq is nonsensical. The methodical nature of Russia's advance is a result of a strategic decision to prioritize the lives and material of their forces over speedy possession of land. Tactically, that means long range artillery batters those trenches until they weaken enough to be assaulted with infantry while exposing troops to relatively little resistance. Ukraine has chosen to repeatedly send reinforcements into those barrages hoping Russia will eventually run out of ammo. To their dismay, if not utter ruin, the shells just keep falling. Ukrainian reserves are depleted. Half the fighters are foreign, at this point. NATO ammo is depleted. EU autocrats are bribing member states to send over their active military supply, basically disarming themselves. Hungary and Bulgaria are balking. 

Russia has more time and artillery than Ukraine has troops.

6 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

No CVON hymens were injured in this post.

Says the guy who can’t reach the hymen.

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