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The W went to our corrupt demonrats/Rinos and the military industrial complex that got massive amounts of cash back to them via our tax dollars. Oh plus the next virus from their 42 biolabs they're going to release for this coming election.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USA -
Yeah, typically a smaller country fighting off an existential invasion, and keeping their capital and most of their land, is a WTurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard. -
Biolab 2 - Tug BoogalooSledog said:
The W went to our corrupt demonrats/Rinos and the military industrial complex that got massive amounts of cash back to them via our tax dollars. Oh plus the next virus from their 42 biolabs they're going to release for this coming election.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USA -
For Ukrainians? Maybe, maybe not, depends on how you look at it.TurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
For Russia? Massive L.
For the US at a geopolitical and strategic level? Unequivocally a massive W.
Probably deterred the invasion of Taiwan if nothing else.
Definitely revitalized NATO at an existential level which "isn't" important until it is.
I could list, and already did for our regular readers, at least 10 ways in which it is for the US.
None of that means there shouldn't be better oversight, transparency, and accountability in the US military industrial complex. It's possible to be for both even though some in the Tug can't seem to fathom that. -
Retardation Confirmed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Yeah, typically a smaller country fighting off an existential invasion, and keeping their capital and most of their land, is a WTurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard. -
Funny. I have friends in both the Russian and Ukrainian communities.UW_Doog_Bot said:
For Ukrainians? Maybe, maybe not, depends on how you look at it.TurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
For Russia? Massive L.
For the US at a geopolitical and strategic level? Unequivocally a massive W.
Probably deterred the invasion of Taiwan if nothing else.
Definitely revitalized NATO at an existential level which "isn't" important until it is.
I could list, and already did for our regular readers, at least 10 ways in which it is for the US.
None of that means there shouldn't be better oversight, transparency, and accountability in the US military industrial complex. It's possible to be for both even though some in the Tug can't seem to fathom that.
No Ukranians - not one - views this as anything other than a terrible loss.
All Russians - zero exceptions - view it as a big V for Russia.
Both sides can read maps. -
Thanks for proving you're an idiotTurdBomber said:
Retardation Confirmed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Yeah, typically a smaller country fighting off an existential invasion, and keeping their capital and most of their land, is a WTurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
This is like the US invading Canada and only being able to take British Columbia while getting beaten back at Toronto
An absolute case study in sucking -
Your analogies suck, stupid.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Thanks for proving you're an idiotTurdBomber said:
Retardation Confirmed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Yeah, typically a smaller country fighting off an existential invasion, and keeping their capital and most of their land, is a WTurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
This is like the US invading Canada and only being able to take British Columbia while getting beaten back at Toronto
An absolute case study in sucking
And you only missed by 3 provinces. Alb/Sask/Man. -
No, they dont. Russia couldn't take over it's much smaller neighbor.TurdBomber said:
Your analogies suck, stupid.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Thanks for proving you're an idiotTurdBomber said:
Retardation Confirmed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Yeah, typically a smaller country fighting off an existential invasion, and keeping their capital and most of their land, is a WTurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
This is like the US invading Canada and only being able to take British Columbia while getting beaten back at Toronto
An absolute case study in sucking
Russia could barely take over Chechyna.
They suck. Cope. Seethe. -
Unable to achieve its stated objectives of getting Russia out of Ukraine is not a W.UW_Doog_Bot said:
For Ukrainians? Maybe, maybe not, depends on how you look at it.TurdBomber said:
YouPostGameOrangeSlices said:
It wasnt a lost causeTurdBomber said:
So are you finally done pumping that money-laundering, lost-cause, corrupt war?PostGameOrangeSlices said:No one cares about this stalemate any more
Ukraine still exists with 75% of their land under their control
Russia was exposed as a circus, and the US got incredible intel watching them go full WW1 in embarassing fashion
Seems like a W for the USAmay beare clearly and unequivocally the dumbest person on these boreds.
Losing 25% of a nation's land is a victory in your childish mind.
Keep wearing that helmet, Retard.
For Russia? Massive L.
For the US at a geopolitical and strategic level? Unequivocally a massive W.
Probably deterred the invasion of Taiwan if nothing else.
Definitely revitalized NATO at an existential level which "isn't" important until it is.
I could list, and already did for our regular readers, at least 10 ways in which it is for the US.
None of that means there shouldn't be better oversight, transparency, and accountability in the US military industrial complex. It's possible to be for both even though some in the Tug can't seem to fathom that.




