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Thought Putin decided to get hundreds of thousands of his men killed, in part because the need to protect his Black Sea fleet and naval facilities in Crimea? How did that work out?
https://twitter.com/DougAMacgregor/status/1746383889965207885
Forty year old outdated Bradley's taking out Russia's most advanced T90 tank.
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1746149986188882246
"MacGregor is maybe one the dumbest people I’ve heard."
WookieMan says
"MacGregor is maybe one the dumbest people I’ve heard."
You call that an argument? This is an ad hominem attack against Douglas Macgregor and you are admitting in other words that you cannot reply to Douglas Macgregor's arguments.
Thank you for the feedback.
I believe we have a special thread dedicated to McGregor 🤡 being false prophet and a stupid cunt.
"I believe we have a special thread dedicated to McGregor 🤡 being a false prophet and a stupid cunt."
RWSGFY says
"I believe we have a special thread dedicated to McGregor 🤡 being a false prophet and a stupid cunt."
That is not an argument. Have a nice day.
NATO General Secretary Goes Rogue – Says No Threat of Russian Expansion Beyond Ukraine
The_Deplorable says
RWSGFY says
"I believe we have a special thread dedicated to McGregor 🤡 being a false prophet and a stupid cunt."
That is not an argument. Have a nice day.
#UkraineIsFucked
So is Russia. There’s no winner in this
"So is Russia. There’s no winner in this."
And one such consequence, in my thinking, is the collapse of NATO.
Mass demonstrations in Slovakia against the new Pro-Russian government. Demonstrations have been ongoing for over a week now and keep growing.
I figure it's either that or we are intentionally limiting weapons system to Ukraine due to supply constraints on the consumables (ammunition). It's not like Russia is doing any better in that department. They can't make stuff either and have to beg North Korea for stuff. At least north Koreans have food and oil now.
The US is working on a new strategy for Ukraine that would mark a departure, away from the offensives of 2023 and now toward frontline defense
IMF raises Russia growth outlook as war boosts economy
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