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🚀 Even ChatGPT says the United States overthrew Ukraine’s democratically-elected government in 2014:
NuttBoxer says
As I mentioned some time ago when this started, Ukraine will become another Middle East shithole
Does Ukraine have huge oil reserves???
zzyzzx says
NuttBoxer says
As I mentioned some time ago when this started, Ukraine will become another Middle East shithole
Does Ukraine have huge oil reserves???
If it does, it would explain a few things.
Nat gas that can be extracted by fracking, yuuge reserves which conveniently are located mostly in East part of the country where the war is going on. A reasonable conspiracy theory can be made out of this fact - no NATO memberships or bombing Donbas for 100 years required
Also one of the largest producers of wheat in the world.
The mighty winter offensive was such a success the Nazi fuckers are reduced to begging for immediate ceasefire with no preconditions: https://m.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-736032
Another powerful answer to all these fragile Western tanks entering the field - the robust and deadly T-12 100mm smoothbore anti-tank gun:
https://twitter.com/auto_glam/status/1642269122447695874?ref_src=patrick.net
Perhaps origins of war are at least partially in hydrocarbons, as often is the case. NATO joining rhetoric by itself is insufficient, as Finland having as long border with Russia will be in NATO soon and is not attacked..
How’s That War Going?
“The American press, once the guardian of democracy, was hollowed out to the point that it could be worn like a hand puppet by the U.S. security agencies and party operatives….Disinformation is both the name of the crime and the means of covering it up; a weapon that doubles as a disguise.” — Jacob Siegel
How’s the war going? Huh? Do you mean the war over in Ukraine? Or the US government’s war against its own people?
Well, the first one, the Ukraine War, is mostly destroying Europe — though, apparently, they haven’t figured that out yet. Europe’s industrial economy is toast without affordable Russian natgas. We turned off their pipeline for that in September and nobody in Europe objected. They just sucked it up and went back to smoking cigarettes at their café tables. A year or so from now, nobody in Europe will have enough money for a cappuccino (or cigarettes) and maybe then they’ll start asking the mental mollusks who run things there some questions — if they don’t just leapfrog all that politesse and burn the joint down.
The main thing about the Ukraine War is that the US doesn’t want it to end. You understand, it is not about any airy-fairy principles such as freedom for Ukraine. It’s about antagonizing Russia no matter how many dead Ukrainians it takes, because US officials developed a delusional psychosis about Russia after years of using it to mind-fuck American citizens, and we have to justify that antagonism by pretending we have vested interests in Ukraine, which we don’t, by the way.
So far, everything we’ve done to promote the conflict has backfired on Western Civ. Most of the rest of the world recognizes that the US has gone insane and they are taking careful steps to decouple from us — mainly to stop using our money for international trade. Really, would you want to have anything to do with a crazy person? No, you’d put as much distance between you and him as possible and stop even trying to communicate. If the world stops using the dollar in trade, the dollar will lose value, and so will the trillions in US bond paper held by other countries, which said countries will seek to unload as quickly as possible. Can you spell sovereign debt crisis? Look out below….
You get the picture? Now how about that other war: our government’s war against us? What canny reporters (Taibbi, Shellenberger) are calling the Censorship Industrial Complex has been pretty well outed. Everybody knows that the FBI, CIA, DHS, and many other agencies, via hijacked social media, have worked tirelessly to confound and bamboozle the public debate about, really, everything that matters. The odd part is that roughly half of America doesn’t seem to care. Of course, that is the same half of the country that has fallen in love with surveillance, censorship, political prosecutions, election monkey business, mandated mRNA shots, and other excursions into bad faith. Their auditors in the mainstream news media actually seem to relish their roles as enforcers of unreality.
All this is doing is getting a lot of people needlessly killed. End the fucking war. Russia can't lose, if they wanted, they could end this tomorrow with nuclear weaponry, but it could escalate with a war with Europe, which they could ALSO end. They are either #2 or #1 in nuclear armaments.
End this fucking war. The longer it goes on, the more people die.
I've noticed that many on this site are rightfully suspicious of any Western reporting on Ukraine. Fair enough. It is hard to know precise numbers of casualties as both Russia and Ukraine have vested interested in keeping that info secret.
But I don't think many can dispute the current battle maps. Is anyone claiming Russia has more land under their control then what is shown below?
https://twitter.com/War_Mapper/status/1642323710072836097?ref_src=patrick.net
Can anyone watch the battle timeline below and really believe that Russia is "winning" after a year of so much loss of life and material?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pfmQpennxM
At best, Russia is locked in a...
But Bakhmut has been ceded by the Ukes - Russia is now in control. This effectively disproves the maps, etc., you have provided.
and Russia will be able to walk in where they want.
But Bakhmut has been ceded by the Ukes - Russia is now in control.
Russia's spending on the war is at least 14 billion dollars. per month
The state portal "Electronic budget" (its operators are the Ministry of Finance and the Treasury of Russia) reported the main parameters of the federal budget as of March 24, 2023.
Its revenues amounted to 3.46 trillion rubles, expenses - 7.37 trillion rubles, budget deficit - 3.91 trillion rubles. The amount of federal budget expenditures classified by functional areas (economy, social policy, etc.) amounted to almost 5 trillion rubles. In particular, the declared expenses under the item "National Defense" were equal to 531 billion rubles. The difference between all expenses and expenses distributed by functional items is almost 2.4 trillion rubles. represents a secret part of the costs, amounting to almost a third of all costs.
According to experts, the budget expenditures of law enforcement agencies, directly or indirectly related to the war against Ukraine, are classified. Thus, the actual expenditures on military operations are the sum of expenditures under the open item "National Defense" and secret expenditures, that is, 2901 billion rubles.
Strictly speaking, this figure does not give a complete picture of all the military-financial efforts of Russia. To this figure, one should also add the valuation of military equipment, weapons, ammunition, and other military materials produced in previous years, but subject to reactivation, withdrawal from warehouses, transportation to the front line and use in combat operations in the reporting period. However, such data is not currently available.
Thus, the minimum estimate of Russia's spending on the war for the first 83 days of 2023 (as of March 24) turns out to be 2901 billion rubles, or 40 billion dollars, which is 39.4% of all federal budget expenditures and approximately 8.1 % GDP Q1 2023
The average exchange rate in the first 83 days of 2023 amounted to 72.6 rubles. per US dollar.
The estimate of GDP in the 1st quarter of 2023 is assumed to be 36 trillion rubles.
Based on the fact that all spending on the war as of March 24, 2023 reached $40 billion, Russia's average monthly military spending in the first three months of 2023 amounted to at least $14.4 billion."
I don't think many can dispute the current battle maps. Is anyone claiming Russia has more land under their control then what is shown below?
At best, Russia is locked in a stalemate and hanging onto Eastern Ukraine is going to be a massive drain on blood and treasure which will be a festering wound for decades. It will make the Israeli/Palestinian conflict look like nothing.
Unless Russia can somehow deliver a knockout punch that topples the government in Kiev causing a total route of military command - how does Russia "win" under the current reality?
After building up the reserves during and after the Stalingrad meat grinder, it took the Soviet army only 2 months to not only cover that distance but also capture Karkov (name for Karkiv back then) and pushing on the Bug-River-line before Manstein's "genius" counter-stroke (3rd Battle of Karkov).
Reality says
After building up the reserves during and after the Stalingrad meat grinder, it took the Soviet army only 2 months to not only cover that distance but also capture Karkov (name for Karkiv back then) and pushing on the Bug-River-line before Manstein's "genius" counter-stroke (3rd Battle of Karkov).
I really don't think Russia of 2023 is the same thing as the Soviet army of WWII that had an almost limitless supply of MOTIVATED men and huge financial backing from the West. The Russia Lend Lease program was the equivalent of $180 Billion dollars of US aid!
The only way the war ends is for Russia to stop invading and occupying their sovereign neighbor.
socal2 says
The only way the war ends is for Russia to stop invading and occupying their sovereign neighbor.
No, it can end another way. With the dissolution of the NATO and the failure of the US government which has spent the last 20 years invading sovereign nations.
For the killing to stop, Richwicks needs Ukraine to lose AND the dissolution of NATO - AND the downfall of the US Government?
Nah - I think the easiest way to stop the needless death and destruction is for Putin to remove his crap-ass invading army out of Ukraine.
socal2 says
For the killing to stop, Richwicks needs Ukraine to lose AND the dissolution of NATO - AND the downfall of the US Government?
Please, do not strawman me.
You know how I know this war is going to go on for a good, fucking long time, that's every war the United States starts. The US was in Afghanistan for 20 years, what was the mission of that? There's no mission in Ukraine either.
richwicks says
socal2 says
For the killing to stop, Richwicks needs Ukraine to lose AND the dissolution of NATO - AND the downfall of the US Government?
Please, do not strawman me.
You flat out said: "With the dissolution of the NATO and the failure of the US government".
All the US wars since Vietnam were small bush fires compared to massive human atrocity happening in Ukraine.
Russia lost nearly double the troops in Ukraine in 12 months than the US lost in Vietnam over 10 years
I really don't think Russia can keep up this tempo. Any future big pushes to Kiev are off the table - so all they will be able to do is try to hunker down and defend themselves in the land they currently occupy in Eastern Ukraine.
What a shit show.
For the killing to stop, Richwicks needs Ukraine to lose AND the dissolution of NATO - AND the downfall of the US Government?
Anything else?
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