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Greeted like Liberators: Ukraine Invasion Thread


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2022 Feb 23, 8:30pm   436,950 views  4,270 comments

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1328   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 17, 8:17pm  

Patrick says

RWSGFY says


Zelensky himself did that. In latex and heels.


The photos of him in latex and heels should disqualify him from all public office.


"It doesn't matter what color the cat is if it catches mice" -- Mao
1329   Patrick   2022 Aug 17, 8:26pm  

It does matter if your leader is compromised.
1330   richwicks   2022 Aug 17, 9:14pm  

Patrick says


It does matter if your leader is compromised.


All out leaders are compromised and our intelligence agencies defend them. They are compromised.

Remember when Nancy Pelosi's driver was revealed to be a spy? That Eric Swalwell's girl friend was a spy? When Dennis Hastert was revealed to be a pedophile? How many people were compromised by Jeffrey Epstein who didn't kill himself?

See what it is.

You have to think, are our intelligence agencies this fucking stupid, or are they colluding? They are colluding.

I remember when Saudi Arabia claimed to be "enemies" of Israel, they haven't been enemies with them since 1970.

The public is always deceived, and though deception they make war. They are at war with us.
1331   Patrick   2022 Aug 19, 6:52am  

https://thegrayzone.com/2022/08/18/ukraine-veterans-us-aid-soldiers-war/


Ukraine war veterans on how Kiev plundered US aid, wasted soldiers, endangered civilians, and lost the war
1332   socal2   2022 Aug 19, 9:47am  

Peak summer fighting season is coming to a close and the Russians haven't really gained much ground.

Reports of several strikes deep inside Crimea last night as well. What new weapon is Ukraine using?

1333   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 20, 9:00am  

Not genocidal at all:



The guy is the Russian ambassador to Austria in case you wondered.
1335   richwicks   2022 Aug 21, 12:12pm  

RWSGFY says

Not genocidal at all:



The guy is the Russian ambassador to Austria in case you wondered.


@RWSGFY Can you exercise some due diligence? I tracked it down:

https://web.archive.org/web/20220819230231/https://twitter.com/Amb_Ulyanov/status/1560756872709382145

Since deleted:

https://twitter.com/Amb_Ulyanov/status/1560756872709382145

Walking it back:

https://twitter.com/Amb_Ulyanov/

https://twitter.com/Amb_Ulyanov/status/1561401179246317568?cxt=HHwWgMDSjbKGm6srAAAA

Take it any way you want. Politicians when writing in foreign languages should be going though a PR filter.

I am always suspicious of Twitter, simply because they're a propaganda site now.
1336   Ceffer   2022 Aug 22, 1:21am  

More good news for Ukraine from Scott Ritter:
Just to put the current conflict in Ukraine into perspective:

In 1991 Iraq, USA has fired 60,000 rounds for the entire gulf war.

Russia fires this in one day.

The NATO industrial base is not capable of such production numbers.

Europe is not capable of producing an arsenal capable to stand up to the Russian military.

Expert opinion:
According to ex-US marine corp officer Scott Ritter, the British would run out of ammunition in 2 weeks in a war against Russia. Scott Ritter said they would “not even last 2 weeks because they’d lose their entire army by then.”

According to Scott, NATO has been demilitarized. Even the United States,
According to Scott, has run out of rounds for their most important systems which are meant to break down the russian military — in event of conflict.

Scott says that the Russian military, according to leaked documents by Ukrainian ministry of defense itself — inflicted 250,000 casualties onto the Ukrainians. This is 3x the size of Britain’s entire standing army.

Scott estimates that before the war, no European military would stand in a conflict with the Ukrainian army. He explains that the Ukrainian military would decimate Poland, Germany, Romania, etc.

Having internal knowledge due to his US military background/connections, Scott is aware of the level of support, training and supplies to the Ukrainian military since 2014. Scott describes the pre-2022 Ukrainian military as best combat equipped in Europe with more battle experience than any other army in Europe.

Scott Ritter estimates 15,000 combined casualties for Russia and its allies, this is inline with our previous estimation.

Ukrainians are losing thousands of men without ever seeing a Russian soldier face to face. This is inline with the videos we saw from various Ukrainian units who refused to fight and called on the Ukrainian authorities to pull them out of battle. They said the exact same thing. The casualty ratio between Russia and Ukraine is simply jaw dropping. These are numbers we have not seen in modern history.

Russia is doing this with 200k men, a peace time economy. Russia has not mobilized. Russia has employed 20% of its capability.

One more thing to add: while looking at maps, we only see “small advance” arrows. Small advance arrows accomplish one thing, they demilitarize Ukraine and inflict heavy casualties on the Ukrainians without putting Russian lives at danger. Russia is not on a timed schedule here. They have no reason to rush. Anyone who studied history, especially WW2 battles — is aware that big arrow map moves cost big casualties. Thousands of men die. There’s simply no reason for this. In fact, the longer Russia drags this out, the more they demilitarize Europe and drain the United States military supplies and funds.

At the same time, the Russian military is now the most combat experienced military in the world. The longer this drags on, the more soldiers get combat experience due to rotations. The more pilots get to perfect their skills, navy, intelligence, etc.

No modern military has fought a war even remotely similar to the Ukrainian war. This is not a war where the enemy gets bombed to oblivion by aviation, cities get turned into rubble and soldier then move in like heroes with minimal resistance— this is ground warfare in its purest form; artillery battles, territorial conquest. This is where individual skills and strategy are crucial.

The world has not seen anything like this since WW2. Russia will demilitarize Ukraine. Russia will reach its goals. No magical weapon can change that. No one with military background doubts this.
1337   Patrick   2022 Aug 22, 9:31am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/ukraine-conflict-civil-war-donbas-russia/


The answer is that this conflict is also a civil war between a majority that seek closer ties with the West and a significant minority that would rather be tethered to Mother Russia. It’s considered treasonous these days to frame the conflict as anything other than as a fight between “good and evil,” between authoritarianism and democracy.
1338   socal2   2022 Aug 22, 9:48am  

Ceffer says

In 1991 Iraq, USA has fired 60,000 rounds for the entire gulf war.

Russia fires this in one day.

The NATO industrial base is not capable of such production numbers.


To me, this statistic makes Russia look even worse and more pathetic. Just a primitive 20th century army lobbing hundreds of thousands of unguided munitions into Ukraine with little strategic effect other than rubbling apartment buildings. Despite the overwhelming fire power and Russia being fucking right next door to the battle area, Russia has failed to move the front line in Eastern Ukraine all summer long.

If NATO were to really go big in a conventional way, Russia wouldn't stand a chance against modern Western weapons.

Sure Russia could fully mobilize, but so could the US and the rest of NATO. Russia's population is half that of the US and they have already burned through their most experienced and best equipped troops.
1339   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 22, 10:53am  

Meanwhile in Russia: a revealing look at the way Russian pundits and experts talk about Ukrainians, describing them as primitive, but cunning and two-faced villagers, devoid of their own national identity, too ignorant to grasp the Russian imperial need for territorial expansion.


https://mobile.twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1561455861696004098
1340   Ceffer   2022 Aug 22, 11:29am  

Remember when the Agitprop Dailies and Lloyd (triple masked) Austin were declaring they were going to send weapons to Ukraine to grind down the firepower of Russia?

It appears the opposite is happening. Russia is grinding down the weapons reserves of the West.

Can you say 'Rebound Sanctions', flipped in reverse on the Western fools? Will this be known as the Great Ukraine Backfire Canard? Vodka glasses thrown into the fireplaces of Russia and laughter for years to come?

I'm so glad that we have such five dimensional brilliant chess players on our side, figuring out how to navigate us with such skill through world events, instead of plundering us like the chintziest and most criminal of fourth world barbarian monkies and throwing us into pointless wars. It makes one stand proud and tall with all the fags, cross dressers, and trannies in our government and military.
1341   Eric Holder   2022 Aug 22, 7:57pm  

Ceffer says


Remember when the Agitprop Dailies and Lloyd (triple masked) Austin were declaring they were going to send weapons to Ukraine to grind down the firepower of Russia?


No, this is not what he said.

Ceffer says
It appears the opposite is happening. Russia is grinding down the weapons reserves of the West.


Well, good for them. Meanwhile, lend/lease hasn't even started yet.... Poor, poor West running out of weapon reserves.



PS. Did I sense another "change of plan of the Speshual Military Opereyshun which is going according to plan"?
1342   Ceffer   2022 Aug 22, 8:01pm  

"Thank you, Mother Russia, for giving us the premise to use all of our obsolete, moldy, half functioning and old weapons technology in value inflated loans to Ukraine so the lend/lease holds them in Babylonian debt slavery forever."

"We'll give you the address to send all the wheat for the next fifty years."
1344   AmericanKulak   2022 Aug 22, 9:34pm  

Before my eyes focused, for a second I thought that was the past 5 minutes in NYC with the red part being the Brooklyn-Queens Border and somebody used an AK around the Throg's Neck Bridge. Then I was like "Nah, Coney Island isn't that North-South."
1345   Ceffer   2022 Aug 22, 10:14pm  

Today Nikolaev, tomorrow New York City! And they say the Russians are losing.
1350   Patrick   2022 Aug 26, 9:47am  

https://gettr.com/post/p1oa4tfc701


Arnie1974
@Arnie1974
·
16h
Andrew Tate is the most Googled man in the world right now, it's no surprise they banned him from everywhere, because he drops straight talking truth bombs like this.

1351   socal2   2022 Aug 26, 11:49am  

"Totally NATO's fault, kept poking the bear, kept poking the bear". "Now Russia retaliated, which they had no choice to do..."

Retaliated for what? Russia had no choice but to embarrass themselves to the world blundering their way into Ukraine and showing how primitive and weak their military might is? Getting tens of thousands of people killed along the way.....

What in the living fuck is this dude talking about? Was NATO poking Russia when Russia invaded and occupied Crimea under Obama's watch? Was NATO poking the bear when Russia invaded Georgia during the GWBush administration? Was NATO poking the bear when Russia was propping up shitbag's like North Korea, Syria, Iran with major weapons as they cause instability in Asia and the Middle East?

Jesus Christ, there are plenty of decent arguments against assisting Ukraine with weapons so they can defend themselves from Russia invaders, but why do we have so many people aping retarded history revisionism trying to portray poor Putin and Russia as their somehow victims?
1352   richwicks   2022 Aug 26, 12:09pm  

socal2 says

Jesus Christ, there are plenty of decent arguments against assisting Ukraine with weapons so they can defend themselves from Russia invaders, but why do we have so many people aping retarded history revisionism trying to portray poor Putin and Russia as their somehow victims?


Look, the US has been harassing Russia for 2 decades now and have been lying about Russia at every, single, opportunity.

There's absolutely no effort at diplomacy. US foreign policy is to subvert Russia using very pathetic and transparent tricks and stupid propaganda. Remember the Skripal's? You know who died from that "attack"? Their 3 pets. Two gerbils and a cat. The gerbils died from lack of food and water, the cat survived for 3 weeks in the empty home (which people were going through BTW) but it was ignored, and when FINALLY it was picked up, it was so near death, they euthanized it.

And where are the Skripal's now?

US "diplomats" bitch and moan non stop about "Russian aggression", when the US is lying there way into wars in Iraq and Syria, bombing Libya that results in slavery markets being created and civil war. People are sick of this blatant hypocrisy.

The reality is the US doesn't give a shit about the Ukrainians, and they don't care how many of them die. This could have been handled diplomatically years ago, there's ZERO attempt at diplomatic solutions. When are sanctions by the US ever removed? The only time I see them removed is after the US goes to war. There's no point in co-operating with the United States because the United States won't co-operate, it's all just pretense. No matter what Iran does, for example, there's going to be sanctions. Same thing with Syria, and North Korea. Nothing they do will be "good enough", ever - and meanwhile the US public is fed a steady stream of bullshit to keep this going. "Oh Putler is evil!" - yeah, of course he is, he's a major leader. Duh.
1353   socal2   2022 Aug 26, 12:43pm  

richwicks says

Look, the US has been harassing Russia for 2 decades now and have been lying about Russia at every, single, opportunity.


As if Russia hasn't done the same? Russia is one of the biggest weapons suppliers in the world and has been causing instability all through Africa, Asia and the Middle East propping up shitbirds like Saddam Hussein, Assad, Ayatollahs, Castro bros, Chavez and North Korea.

richwicks says

This could have been handled diplomatically years ago, there's ZERO attempt at diplomatic solutions.


How so? Agreeing that Russia can keep Crimea after it's invasion and keep allowing Russia to chip away at Ukraine's Eastern border?
1354   richwicks   2022 Aug 26, 1:07pm  

socal2 says


richwicks says


Look, the US has been harassing Russia for 2 decades now and have been lying about Russia at every, single, opportunity.


As if Russia hasn't done the same?


No, they haven't.
socal2 says


Russia is one of the biggest weapons suppliers in the world and has been causing instability all through Africa, Asia and the Middle East propping up shitbirds like Saddam Hussein, Assad, Ayatollahs, Castro bros, Chavez and North Korea.

Saddam Hussein was OUR guy. Russia has ALWAYS been on the side of Iran since the Iranian Revolution, or Iranian Hostage crisis, of 1979. Hussein was an ally with the US and it was with US support Hussein went to 8 years of war with Iran. When it was fought to a standstill, the US dumped their relationship.

The US is in Syria for multiple reasons. 1) steal oil from the Golan Heights with Genie Energy. 2) expand Israel's control over the Golan Heights. 3) Bonus is removing Russia's only middle Eastern base in Tartus.

Ayatollahs showed up because the US overthrew Iran's "democracy" in 1953 with Operation Ajax, and the regime was so oppressive, only religious lunatics were able to overthrow it. Everybody else was more interested in living than being tortured to death.

Chavez I understand less, but basically from what little I understand there's a divide between the European population and the Indian population, sort of a soft segregation I guess. Russia is just there because the US continues to sanction them, Venezuela needs to process the oil somewhere, and Russia can do it.

North Korea is just a rogue state that borders Russia and China, they have to deal with it.
socal2 says


richwicks says


This could have been handled diplomatically years ago, there's ZERO attempt at diplomatic solutions.


How so? Agreeing that Russia can keep Crimea after it's invasion and keep allowing Russia to chip away at Ukraine's Eastern border?


Crimea wasn't invaded. They had a Russian base there BEFORE the US overthrew Crimea.

Look, Russia wasn't going to give up that base, obviously. It's like the US won't give up their base in Guantanamo Cuba. Just isn't going to happen. You can argue the referendum was corrupt, you can argue it was unfair, whatever, Russia wasn't going to give that up. They actually had 2 referendums - first was do they want to remain part of Ukraine or not. The result was leave. The second was to become an independent nation or join the Russian Federation, the result was join the Federation.

Russia wouldn't be fucking with Ukraine's eastern border if there wasn't a US coup. Ukraine immediately went into conflict with the East and West once that coup happened and NATO has been supplying the West with weaponry and Russia was doing the same with the East. It all could have been avoided, by not overthrowing the nation.

I'm tired of US diplomats "fucking up" and keep getting promoted. US foreign policy is to be a fucking bull in a china shop.
1355   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2022 Aug 26, 1:16pm  

richwicks says

Russia wouldn't be fucking with Ukraine's eastern border if there wasn't a US coup.


That I think everyone with a brain can agree with.
1356   richwicks   2022 Aug 26, 1:52pm  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says

richwicks says


Russia wouldn't be fucking with Ukraine's eastern border if there wasn't a US coup.


That I think everyone with a brain can agree with.


There are literally people that deny, with a straight face, that the United States overthrew Ukraine.

JUST BECAUSE Victoria Nuland her phone tapped in a call between her and Geoffrey Pyatt discussing who was going to take over Ukraine 2 weeks and 4 days before the "revolution" that's don't necessarily mean the US was doing the coup...
1357   Patrick   2022 Aug 29, 1:10pm  

https://dossier.substack.com/p/black-hole-as-billions-in-american


Black Hole: as billions in American arms and aid enter Ukraine, US officials receive hand written receipts
“Hand receipts, it’s all paper.”

Jordan Schachtel
2 hr ago
Ukraine is consistently ranked as one of the most corrupt governments in all of Europe. Given that reality, it might not come as much of a surprise that Kiev has no functioning mechanism to track the massive amount of inflows of American weapons and aid into the country. ...

In a Bloomberg article from the weekend titled, “Torrent of Cash for Ukraine Arms Puts Pentagon Watchdog on Alert,” an amazing bombshell comes via a quote in the story that seems to imply the opposite of the piece’s accountability theme.

A Pentagon official, Inspector General Sean O’Donnell, is quoted as saying that Ukrainian officials do their accounting of American equipment and aid with “hand receipts, it’s all paper.”

O’Donnell added that he doesn’t “think they have much fidelity” as to where the arms end up. ...

It’s worth recalling that CBS News recently caved to a pressure campaign & pulled its documentary examining the flow of arms and aid to Ukraine. In the original documentary, CBS News found that only 30% of arms shipped to Ukraine made it to the front lines, and a large chunk of inventory ended up in black markets around the world.

The news comes amid reports that active duty American service members are being relinquished of vital munitions — including high-tech weapons that are not easily replaced — so that these arms and ammo can be sent to Ukraine. Ignoring the troublesome supply chain issues, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has insisted upon draining American military stockpiles by a very significant percentage of overall inventory, rendering the U.S. military in a more vulnerable position.

The American military is being comprehensively disarmed to prop up the Biden Administration’s proxy war against Russia, and in the process of their pursuit of this skirmish, billions of dollars of weapons and aid are moving into a country with zero accounting or transparency mechanisms.
1358   Eric Holder   2022 Aug 29, 2:23pm  

Patrick says


including high-tech weapons that are not easily replaced


What a pile of horse shit: munitions have shelf life and the stuff being transferred to Ukraine is reaching the end of it. We are talking basically 80s weapons: 155 howizers, AGM-88 HARM, HIMARS, etc. These were created and stockpiled back then to fight Russia and this is exactly what they are being used for.

And yes, they are easily replaced with new more advanced stuff because we still have manufacturing, thanks to our mighty MIC.
1359   Eric Holder   2022 Aug 29, 2:25pm  

Sooo, was Kherson a feint from the get-go? Let's hear it while there is still time.
1360   Ceffer   2022 Aug 29, 4:16pm  

Just like always, BIden Actor is probably laundering old military inventory through Ukraine for them to sell on the black market with a kickback cut. Some of it winds up on the front lines to be blown up or seized by Russia. There are lots of vids of Russians thanking the USA for all the arms and equipment they have seized from fleeing Ukrainian troops.
1361   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 29, 4:27pm  

Ceffer says


Just like always, BIden Actor is probably laundering old military inventory through Ukraine for them to sell on the black market with a kickback cut. Some of it winds up on the front lines to be blown up or seized by Russia. There are lots of vids of Russians thanking the USA for all the arms and equipment they have seized from fleeing Ukrainian troops.


Ah, so this is why they can't gain any significant ground for the last 2 months: too busy collecting all the 80s tech we throw at them...

MAKES TOTAL SENSE!

PS. I saw these videos: the Ruscists cunts standing in front of a pile of spent NLAW containers and "thanking Biden for sending them weapons" is pure comedy gold. They were sent to them, allright.
1362   Ceffer   2022 Aug 29, 4:27pm  

Cannon fodders will be cannon fodders:
https://t.me/asbmil/4456
https://t.me/asbmil/4469
1363   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 29, 4:30pm  

Ceffer says

Cannon fodders will be cannon fodders:
https://t.me/asbmil/4456


So is Kherson a feint?
1364   richwicks   2022 Aug 29, 5:48pm  

RWSGFY says

Ah, so this is why they can't gain any significant ground for the last 2 months: too busy collecting all the 80s tech we throw at them...


More likely they are just waiting for Europe to freeze. Time is on Russia's side. If Europeans leaders weren't all quislings, they would have dumped their alliance with the United States long ago.

With any luck, this will just quiet down to a standstill on both sides with minimal military action. Let the Europeans know their leaders are traitors through direct experience, and some frostbite.
1365   Ceffer   2022 Aug 29, 5:52pm  

Will Global Warming save Europe this winter? Only Al Gore knows for sure. LOL! Russians are extending the Russian Winter offense all the way to Europe.
1366   mell   2022 Aug 29, 6:10pm  

Ceffer says

Will Global Warming save Europe this winter? Only Al Gore knows for sure. LOL! Russians are extending the Russian Winter offense all the way to Europe.

Doubt it, hot and humid summers often lead to wet and cold winters.
1367   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Aug 29, 7:56pm  

boys on a serious note, when im not openly trolling for funsies… we should pray for peace. wars are tragic, innocent lives lost by scores, pain that propaganda will never tell. turning to god for answers in the way. pray for peace in Ukraine and Russia.

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