Russia vs. Ukraine Part 3

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  • smokingman

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    Looks like we are changing tactics in Ukraine. Maybe his role in last weeks attack is known to some? Seems odd otherwise to fire the only man that has had positive results left(responsible for all strikes inside Russia and on the Black Sea).


    In an apparent continuing shake-up of his defense leadership, Ukraine's President Zelensky has fired the the head of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council (SNBO), Oleksiy Danilov.

    A decree confirming his removal was published to the Ukrainian presidency's official website, however, it provided no reason or explanation for the decision. Danilov had been installed in the top national security office in October 2019.
     
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    actaeon277

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    Unless they find a way to get China targeted by that nuclear exchange between the west and Russia they seem bent on precipitating, it is hard to see how the WEF thinks they'll be ruling the post apocalyptic world

    I think the Father of Lies is their military
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    History is replete with wars started by 'leaders' that thought they could win.
     

    smokingman

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    History is replete with wars started by 'leaders' that thought they could win.
    In fact, between 1480 and 1913, Europe’s queens were 27% more likely than its kings to wage war

    Remind me again who runs the EU?
     

    actaeon277

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    In fact, between 1480 and 1913, Europe’s queens were 27% more likely than its kings to wage war

    Can't be true
    I keep getting told.. "If women were in charge..."


    I always ask those people.. "Have you NEVER met any women?"
     

    Brad69

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    The Russians are tearing the Ukraines up. They have broken the first defensive line. Making gains by the hour mass surrender from Ukraines full Platoons and Companies surrendering.

    The mainstream media is silent on this.

    The Commies have destroyed much of the wonder weapons we and NATO have sent. The rest are out of ammunition Europe has nothing left to give.

    The Ukraines lowered the draft age to 25 from 27.


    Hate him or love him the bad Orange man was right. NATO is a paper tiger that provides socialist governments off our tax money.
     

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    They may be continuing to eat some pretty brutal losses, but on the whole it appears that Russia has both evaded sanctions and rebuilt their losses while holding territory and massing for a new offensive this year.

    This probably explains some of the increasingly shrill and delusional rhetoric coming out of Blinken and the Europeans.
     

    wagyu52

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    Seems Russia has resorted to slug it out with superior numbers, not really the war Ukraine wanted but it was inevitable.

    However I wonder what Russia’s end game is. Originally I think Putin believed it would be like a father welcoming his long lost son back home, he would be a savior instead of a conqueror.
    If Ukraine dose capitulate it would seem that is just the beginning of there troubles, with a long and likely costly occupation of constant insurgent attacks
     
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