Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
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I remember when you guys thought China was going to send Russia a ton of weapons when Xi spoke to Putin
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They will. Zalensky's regime is done and headed for exile, while a Russian Puppet regime is an absolute certainty as the ultimate Fuck You to NATO.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc. -
They can't even take on hold Kherson or Kharkiv, and are struggling with Bahkmut.TurdBomber said:
They will. Zalensky's regime is done and headed for exile, while a Russian Puppet regime is an absolute certainty as the ultimate Fuck You to NATO.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
This is pure Kremlin hopium -
Sure. 3/4 of the Ukranian Army has been destroyed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
They can't even take on hold Kherson or Kharkiv, and are struggling with Bahkmut.TurdBomber said:
They will. Zalensky's regime is done and headed for exile, while a Russian Puppet regime is an absolute certainty as the ultimate Fuck You to NATO.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
This is pure Kremlin hopium
The Russkies lost 20 million men in WW2 and never gave up. Let that sink in.
All the Uke's I know left the country. Very few Russkies left their country, even though many don't like this war.
What's left with the Uke army is living off foreign money and weapons, which is not enough to win a war. See Vietnam.
Wishful thinking doesn't win wars. But don't let me stop your digestion of MSM bullshit. -
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
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Putin firstPostGameOrangeSlices said:I remember when you guys thought China was going to send Russia a ton of weapons when Xi spoke to Putin
More democracy than Biden
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LOLTurdBomber said:
Sure. 3/4 of the Ukranian Army has been destroyed.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
They can't even take on hold Kherson or Kharkiv, and are struggling with Bahkmut.TurdBomber said:
They will. Zalensky's regime is done and headed for exile, while a Russian Puppet regime is an absolute certainty as the ultimate Fuck You to NATO.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
This is pure Kremlin hopium
Source?
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At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
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Putin said his goal was demilitarizing Ukraine. Killing a ton of Ukrainian soldiers is a good way to do that. Occupying cities doesn’t accomplish that.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet. -
Bob_C said:
Putin said his goal was demilitarizing Ukraine. Killing a ton of Ukrainian soldiers is a good way to do that. Occupying cities doesn’t accomplish that.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Why did Russia do a full scale attack on Kyiv, including helicopters sending in their best paratroopers to take airports around Kyiv, if they did not want to take Kyiv?
Did Putin just feel like sacrificing his best trained special forces for shits and giggles? The tanks tried to get to the airports to relieve the troops and never made it - so damn near everyone died.
Give me a fucking break.
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"everyone" and "no one".PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Citation needed.
And about the other republics?
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PurpleThrobber said:
"everyone" and "no one".PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Citation needed.
And about the other republics?
https://www.voanews.com/a/three-reasons-most-analysts-were-wrong-on-war-in-ukraine/6974782.html
"Western analysts also didn't account for the reform of the Ukrainian army since 2014, relying too much on "anecdotal studies of Ukrainian capabilities from 2014-2015," said George Barros, an analyst on Russia and Ukraine at the Institute for the Study of War in Washington."
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"Most of the Western expert opinion was based on the narratives Russia has been promoting for the last 30 years," said Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova in an interview with VOA. She said these narratives, which portrayed Russia as a mighty military force and Ukraine as a weak society that would welcome Russian troops, "originated from the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire."
Markarova said the Western thinking also was influenced by the recent experience in Afghanistan, where President Ashraf Ghani fled the country as soon as the Taliban threatened Kabul in 2021. But President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government stayed in Kyiv and millions of citizens rushed to defend their country, forcing Western leaders to re-evaluate the situation.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-said-ready-to-evacuate-zelensky-to-safety-but-ukraine-leader-refusing-to-go/
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ukraine-invasion-predictions-wrong-intelligence/32275740.html
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/19/1158194914/why-most-predictions-about-the-ukraine-war-have-been-proved-wrong
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PurpleThrobber said:
And about the other republics?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Russia has been harassing damn near everyone that is a neighbor and former Republic since Putin came to power. They invaded Georgia in 2008. They invaded Ukraine. They had plans to invade Moldova after Ukraine (as revealed by Lukashenko) and had plans (leaked) to then oust Lukashenko and de facto take over Belarus.
But yeah, its really going out on a limb to suggest they wouldn't do the same thing in the Stans, Georgia, Armenia, and other former USSR footprints....
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Sounds terrifying.PostGameOrangeSlices said:PurpleThrobber said:
And about the other republics?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Russia has been harassing damn near everyone that is a neighbor and former Republic since Putin came to power. They invaded Georgia in 2008. They invaded Ukraine. They had plans to invade Moldova after Ukraine (as revealed by Lukashenko) and had plans (leaked) to then oust Lukashenko and de facto take over Belarus.
But yeah, its really going out on a limb to suggest they wouldn't do the same thing in the Stans, Georgia, Armenia, and other former USSR footprints.... -
Sounds like a wannabe USSR trying to conquer people who already achieved independence to meBob_C said:
Sounds terrifying.PostGameOrangeSlices said:PurpleThrobber said:
And about the other republics?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Russia has been harassing damn near everyone that is a neighbor and former Republic since Putin came to power. They invaded Georgia in 2008. They invaded Ukraine. They had plans to invade Moldova after Ukraine (as revealed by Lukashenko) and had plans (leaked) to then oust Lukashenko and de facto take over Belarus.
But yeah, its really going out on a limb to suggest they wouldn't do the same thing in the Stans, Georgia, Armenia, and other former USSR footprints.... -
Anecdotal evidence
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“Keep Hope Alive!”
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PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
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Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather -
@Sources true ?!PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather
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They dont lol, but they also are nowhere near 75% casualtiespawz said:
@Sources true ?!PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather -
Are they not part of NATO like Ukraine too?PostGameOrangeSlices said:PurpleThrobber said:
And about the other republics?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
At the start of the war, there was no one - mainstream, underground, on twitter, etc. who thought Russia was not going to have a successful Special Military Operation, comrade.PurpleThrobber said:
Who is everyone?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Check the facts.Bob_C said:
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.Swaye said:
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.pawz said:
PGOS expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
Everyone expected them to take over most of Ukraine. Then likely Moldova, Khazakstan, Georgia, etc.
Are the Russians engaged in a war with Moldvoa, Khazakstan or Georgia at this time?
Even your boy Biden was telling him to GTFO out of Kyiv on the next jet.
Russia has been harassing damn near everyone that is a neighbor and former Republic since Putin came to power. They invaded Georgia in 2008. They invaded Ukraine. They had plans to invade Moldova after Ukraine (as revealed by Lukashenko) and had plans (leaked) to then oust Lukashenko and de facto take over Belarus.
But yeah, its really going out on a limb to suggest they wouldn't do the same thing in the Stans, Georgia, Armenia, and other former USSR footprints....
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2 million, my ass. 800k is the best estimate, tops. 200k dead, 200-300k casualties.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather
Best estimate is 200-250k active fighters left for the Ukes.
My Sources: Hedges, Macgregor, Ritter, Hersh, you know, actual military brass and journalists.
Your Sources? CNN, obviously.
Don't hurt yourself, greenhorn. -
Post the articles/videos/whatever that state 75% of the Ukranian army is destroyed.TurdBomber said:
2 million, my ass. 800k is the best estimate, tops. 200k dead, 200-300k casualties.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather
Best estimate is 200-250k active fighters left for the Ukes.
My Sources: Hedges, Macgregor, Ritter, Hersh, you know, actual military brass and journalists.
Your Sources? CNN, obviously.
Don't hurt yourself, greenhorn.
If that were the case, Russia should have no problem taking over Bahkmut while thousands of Ukranian soldiers get trained on better gear in Europe and the US, right?
But then again, you still think Russia is going to essentially take over all of Ukraine. So you're not exactly living in what we like to call -- reality. -
Hey, numb nuts. I did. Repeatedly. In this thread.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Post the articles/videos/whatever that state 75% of the Ukranian army is destroyed.TurdBomber said:
2 million, my ass. 800k is the best estimate, tops. 200k dead, 200-300k casualties.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather
Best estimate is 200-250k active fighters left for the Ukes.
My Sources: Hedges, Macgregor, Ritter, Hersh, you know, actual military brass and journalists.
Your Sources? CNN, obviously.
Don't hurt yourself, greenhorn.
If that were the case, Russia should have no problem taking over Bahkmut while thousands of Ukranian soldiers get trained on better gear in Europe and the US, right?
But then again, you still think Russia is going to essentially take over all of Ukraine. So you're not exactly living in what we like to call -- reality.
You focused on serious issues like orange tanks.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/desantis-calls-u-s-support-of-ukraine-distraction-from-more-vital-interests-2f3cc0ea
Florida governor joins Donald Trump in expressing reservations about American involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a likely 2024 Republican presidential candidate, said Monday evening the U.S. shouldn’t necessarily help defend Ukraine against Russia’s invasion and instead focus its resources on issues closer to home.
“While the U.S. has many vital national interests—securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural, and military power of the Chinese Communist Party—becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them,” Mr. DeSantis said in a statement broadcast on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” on Fox News.
The statement was in response to a questionnaire Mr. Carlson’s show sent to all major prospective GOP presidential candidates.
“We cannot prioritize intervention in an escalating foreign war over the defense of our own homeland, especially as tens of thousands of Americans are dying every year from narcotics smuggled across our open border and our weapons arsenals critical for our own security are rapidly being depleted,” Mr. DeSantis said.
“Of course 2024 MAGA Republicans Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis would use Tucker Carlson’s platform to announce they’d rather side with Vladimir Putin than Ukraine and democracy,’’ said [@Mellodawg], spokesman for the Democratic National Committee. “This is just the latest example of how the race for the MAGA base means 2024 Republicans will take exceedingly extreme positions, even if it undermines our allies and democracy.”
The governor’s statement is an expansion of remarks he made on “Fox & Friends” last month when he argued current U.S. policy in relation to Ukraine has been “effectively a blank check.”
Mr. DeSantis’ statement places him in a position similar to one taken by former President Donald Trump, who called the war “disastrous” during a campaign appearance Monday evening in Davenport, Iowa, and said if re-elected he would work to rapidly negotiate an end.
Both men have taken positions in contrast to strong support for Ukraine offered by other declared and prospective GOP presidential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former United Nations ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.
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I wasn't talking to you and your one old retired military guy videospawz said:
Hey, numb nuts. I did. Repeatedly. In this thread.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Post the articles/videos/whatever that state 75% of the Ukranian army is destroyed.TurdBomber said:
2 million, my ass. 800k is the best estimate, tops. 200k dead, 200-300k casualties.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Where is your source dipshit? 3/4 of the Uke 2 million man army destroyed!!!TurdBomber said:PT Barnum was right. There really is one born every minute.
Mouth breather
Best estimate is 200-250k active fighters left for the Ukes.
My Sources: Hedges, Macgregor, Ritter, Hersh, you know, actual military brass and journalists.
Your Sources? CNN, obviously.
Don't hurt yourself, greenhorn.
If that were the case, Russia should have no problem taking over Bahkmut while thousands of Ukranian soldiers get trained on better gear in Europe and the US, right?
But then again, you still think Russia is going to essentially take over all of Ukraine. So you're not exactly living in what we like to call -- reality.
You focused on serious issues like orange tanks. -
DeSantis and Trump are wrong on this issue. I'm with Pence, Haley and Scott on this one.pawz said:https://www.wsj.com/articles/desantis-calls-u-s-support-of-ukraine-distraction-from-more-vital-interests-2f3cc0ea
Florida governor joins Donald Trump in expressing reservations about American involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a likely 2024 Republican presidential candidate, said Monday evening the U.S. shouldn’t necessarily help defend Ukraine against Russia’s invasion and instead focus its resources on issues closer to home.
“While the U.S. has many vital national interests—securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural, and military power of the Chinese Communist Party—becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them,” Mr. DeSantis said in a statement broadcast on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” on Fox News.
The statement was in response to a questionnaire Mr. Carlson’s show sent to all major prospective GOP presidential candidates.
“We cannot prioritize intervention in an escalating foreign war over the defense of our own homeland, especially as tens of thousands of Americans are dying every year from narcotics smuggled across our open border and our weapons arsenals critical for our own security are rapidly being depleted,” Mr. DeSantis said.
“Of course 2024 MAGA Republicans Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis would use Tucker Carlson’s platform to announce they’d rather side with Vladimir Putin than Ukraine and democracy,’’ said [@Mellodawg], spokesman for the Democratic National Committee. “This is just the latest example of how the race for the MAGA base means 2024 Republicans will take exceedingly extreme positions, even if it undermines our allies and democracy.”
The governor’s statement is an expansion of remarks he made on “Fox & Friends” last month when he argued current U.S. policy in relation to Ukraine has been “effectively a blank check.”
Mr. DeSantis’ statement places him in a position similar to one taken by former President Donald Trump, who called the war “disastrous” during a campaign appearance Monday evening in Davenport, Iowa, and said if re-elected he would work to rapidly negotiate an end.
Both men have taken positions in contrast to strong support for Ukraine offered by other declared and prospective GOP presidential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former United Nations ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.
IDK what securing the border and reducing overdoses has to do with Ukraine, and a country like the US can do anything it sets its mind do.