Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
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Tijuana is much bigger.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Any day now Bahkmut will fall. Pretty impressive. Like the US struggling to take Tiajuana. Very impressive.TurdBomber said:
Supposed to be funny? Yes. Rows upon rows of dead Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Sounds grimTurdBomber said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwIc4cPWdEs
Hey, PGOS: The New Narrative is already out. Ukraine is cooked.
The WAPO, NYT and even your senile butt-buddy Biden's admin are all trying to distance themselves from your "war of aggression" against Ukraine.
Bodies like cordwood?
Hilarious. Punk.
It will be even more hilarious to see you make excuses and cope when Ukraine starts taking back land with Leopard tanks, Challenger tanks, and Bradley's.
It's clear who you want to succeed here. The fascist invading regime.
Fucking idiot puppet
This is like the US losing 20,000 troops and hundreds of tanks to take the town of Tecate near the border over the course of a year and change.
It was strategically important when Russia had plans to take Kharkiv as a logistics hub but now it's just rubble on the frontline border. -
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.Bob_C said:
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.UW_Doog_Bot said:
So there's that.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:PGOSPutinexpected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene. -
So why do we need to send aid to Ukraine then?UW_Doog_Bot said:
Tijuana is much bigger.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Any day now Bahkmut will fall. Pretty impressive. Like the US struggling to take Tiajuana. Very impressive.TurdBomber said:
Supposed to be funny? Yes. Rows upon rows of dead Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Sounds grimTurdBomber said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwIc4cPWdEs
Hey, PGOS: The New Narrative is already out. Ukraine is cooked.
The WAPO, NYT and even your senile butt-buddy Biden's admin are all trying to distance themselves from your "war of aggression" against Ukraine.
Bodies like cordwood?
Hilarious. Punk.
It will be even more hilarious to see you make excuses and cope when Ukraine starts taking back land with Leopard tanks, Challenger tanks, and Bradley's.
It's clear who you want to succeed here. The fascist invading regime.
Fucking idiot puppet
This is like the US losing 20,000 troops and hundreds of tanks to take the town of Tecate near the border over the course of a year and change.
It was strategically important when Russia had plans to take Kharkiv as a logistics hub but now it's just rubble on the frontline border. -
That’s where we differ then. I’d prefer it be over and people stop dying. I fail to see the cost/benefit you do in Ukraine winning a long drawn out war. I don’t care about issuing punitive damages to Russia at the cost that would be required to actually win by the terms talked about by our government.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.Bob_C said:
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.UW_Doog_Bot said:
So there's that.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:PGOSPutinexpected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene. -
I believe Ukranians have the right to defend themselves. Fuck off you fucking genocide apologist46XiJCAB said:
You’re such a child. It’s pathetic that you believing dragging Ukrainians into service to be ground up by Russian troops is somehow humane. You dumbfuck.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Sorry to interrupt the circle jerk to bring you news from the front:
Russia continues to do nothing, and has brought out T55's from storage
Meanwhile, Ukraine not wanting to negotiate with genocidal dictators before they launch an offensive is disturbing to you smooth brains
Carry on. Bumping this thread will get more and more hilarious.
"Wont someone think of the dead Ukrainians?! Why wont they negotiate with Putin?!"
Yeah, as if they werent invaded. Speaking of chickenhawks. -
Binary thinking is speshul.46XiJCAB said:
So why do we need to send aid to Ukraine then?UW_Doog_Bot said:
Tijuana is much bigger.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Any day now Bahkmut will fall. Pretty impressive. Like the US struggling to take Tiajuana. Very impressive.TurdBomber said:
Supposed to be funny? Yes. Rows upon rows of dead Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Sounds grimTurdBomber said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwIc4cPWdEs
Hey, PGOS: The New Narrative is already out. Ukraine is cooked.
The WAPO, NYT and even your senile butt-buddy Biden's admin are all trying to distance themselves from your "war of aggression" against Ukraine.
Bodies like cordwood?
Hilarious. Punk.
It will be even more hilarious to see you make excuses and cope when Ukraine starts taking back land with Leopard tanks, Challenger tanks, and Bradley's.
It's clear who you want to succeed here. The fascist invading regime.
Fucking idiot puppet
This is like the US losing 20,000 troops and hundreds of tanks to take the town of Tecate near the border over the course of a year and change.
It was strategically important when Russia had plans to take Kharkiv as a logistics hub but now it's just rubble on the frontline border. -
Sure, convince Russia to go home and it will all be over.Bob_C said:
That’s where we differ then. I’d prefer it be over and people stop dying. I fail to see the cost/benefit you do in Ukraine winning a long drawn out war. I don’t care about issuing punitive damages to Russia at the cost that would be required to actually win by the terms talked about by our government.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.Bob_C said:
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.UW_Doog_Bot said:
So there's that.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:PGOSPutinexpected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
"Ceasefires" are purely political kabuki. Russia did that after seizing Crimea in 2014...
The Ukrainians decided to defend their country against invaders even at the cost of their own blood. That's their right. -
No one is saying they don't have a right to defend themselves. I buy that Europe has an interest there, let them do it.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure, convince Russia to go home and it will all be over.Bob_C said:
That’s where we differ then. I’d prefer it be over and people stop dying. I fail to see the cost/benefit you do in Ukraine winning a long drawn out war. I don’t care about issuing punitive damages to Russia at the cost that would be required to actually win by the terms talked about by our government.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.Bob_C said:
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.UW_Doog_Bot said:
So there's that.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:PGOSPutinexpected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
"Ceasefires" are purely political kabuki. Russia did that after seizing Crimea in 2014...
The Ukrainians decided to defend their country against invaders even at the cost of their own blood. That's their right. -
Despite the screeching of some, $100B in cash hasn't been sent to Ukr.Bob_C said:
No one is saying they don't have a right to defend themselves. I buy that Europe has an interest there, let them do it.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure, convince Russia to go home and it will all be over.Bob_C said:
That’s where we differ then. I’d prefer it be over and people stop dying. I fail to see the cost/benefit you do in Ukraine winning a long drawn out war. I don’t care about issuing punitive damages to Russia at the cost that would be required to actually win by the terms talked about by our government.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.Bob_C said:
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.UW_Doog_Bot said:
So there's that.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:PGOSPutinexpected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
"Ceasefires" are purely political kabuki. Russia did that after seizing Crimea in 2014...
The Ukrainians decided to defend their country against invaders even at the cost of their own blood. That's their right.
Most of what's been sent would have costed more to dispose of or in upkeep of an outdated system meant to counter...Russian assets.
Basically we just discount bought NATO vs. Russia without shedding any Nato blood.
It ensures NATO security for a generation. Edit: if not forever.
There's pork and graft rolled in there but hardly more than the normal defense budget. The difference being we actually will get a significant return on strategic security for once.
The tug seems to be determined not to take the W over a rival program because they hate the coach and want him fired. -
McGovern was on the right side of history. Just a little too soon before the MIC had to tuck and run out of Vietnam.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Tell me your a fucking @RaceBannon McGovern voting hippie without telling me.PurpleThrobber said:

And speaking of brutal colonial empires.
17 vs. 800
https://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-myth-of-russian-aggression.html?m=1
This was all foretold.
Not our circus, not our monkeys.
Unless you're Team Military-Industrial Complex. Then, go ahead and continue to whore yourself out.
Just as the hippies will be right again in UKR

https://youtu.be/XCDiw6eg04E


