Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:10 am Post subject: Re: War in Ukraine?
2,800 Ukrainian schools – universities, colleges, high schools, primary schools and preschools – have been damaged or destroyed by the RuZZians since the beginning of the BunkerTsars "specialoperation"
Don't think that is accurate statement. There's no active combat, genocide, bombing, land mines, or snipers in Yugoslavia any more, the NATO mission was a success not a doubt about it. Very tiny peacekeeping forces to serve as deterrent and at the request of local governments.
This hardly constitutes NATO aggression or invasion. If your previous point was to claim NATO invades or violates sovereignty of nations, these minor incidents in Kosovo don't show that.
Kosovo situation is basically a continuation of old bad blood your Serbian comrades want to prevent Kosovo independence. Problem is that vast majority of that population are ethnic Muslims (Albanian decedents?). Thus Serbia as the old Russian syndicate state, wants to purge them from land which would rip old scab off and lead to more war, ethnic cleansing. Better to keep them out of Serbia anyways as I don't think they get along anyways. NATO operations in old Yugoslavia were largely successful and professional with minimal casualties to local populations. Unlike Russia's attempt to bomb Ukraine cities into Stalingrad wasteland.
Guess who he honors with that call sign. Hint: Not an allied pilot.
https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/karaya.56359/ ...when I was younger, I wanted to be a pilot. And Hartman was one of my idols....many in the former USSR liked the German military culture of World War II...it's so attractive because "forbidden fruit is sweet." In Ukraine, this was used to fool teenagers. The West knows how to prepare natives for war with each other)
2,800 Ukrainian schools – universities, colleges, high schools, primary schools and preschools – have been damaged or destroyed by the RuZZians since the beginning of the BunkerTsars "specialoperation"
Slava Ukraine!
Yes it reminds me of Germans after they starting to lose the Battle of Britain. Just when Luftwaffe was on the verge of air supremacy victory vs RAF, they switched to attacks on infrastructure & urban civilian targets to retaliate vs RAF strikes on Germany. Then the Germans abandoned the tactical strikes on RAF, giving England time to replace lost aircraft and win back air superiority.
Now Russia ammo and missile inventories are depleted with their obsession to strike civilian targets. Instead of using those resources for tactical operations to try to win, they have chosen to opt for vengeance and war crimes.
Guess who he honors with that call sign. Hint: Not an allied pilot.
https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/karaya.56359/ ...when I was younger, I wanted to be a pilot. And Hartman was one of my idols....many in the former USSR liked the German military culture of World War II...it's so attractive because "forbidden fruit is sweet." In Ukraine, this was used to fool teenagers. The West knows how to prepare natives for war with each other)
Both sides in WW2 Eastern Front copied each other. The Germans were copy-cats of the Russians sloped armour design in Panther and other late war Panzers. Realizing ooops the Russians had better defensive armour design they had. The Russians were copy-cats of the Germans Sturmgewehr-44 assault rifle.
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:10 pm Post subject: Re: War in Ukraine?
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NATO operations in old Yugoslavia were largely successful and professional with minimal casualties to local populations. Unlike Russia's attempt to bomb Ukraine cities into Stalingrad wasteland.
Because they was limited in some months. If Miloševi? don`t gived up early, there will be more strikes, and more damages, like in campaign against ISIS.
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The Russians were copy-cats of the Germans Sturmgewehr-44 assault rifle.
Popular myth. Start of AK development was made in 1943, before StG44 even reached battlefield. Initial point was a lend-leased US M1 carbine, especially its ammo. Hugo Schmeisser himself was in USSR since 1946, but final AK shown a lot of differences from StG44 to call them even 'relatives'. The only man who can protest on copycat was Kalashnikov colleague Bulkin.
Yes it reminds me of Germans after they starting to lose the Battle of Britain. Just when Luftwaffe was on the verge of air supremacy victory vs RAF, they switched to attacks on infrastructure & urban civilian targets to retaliate vs RAF strikes on Germany. Then the Germans abandoned the tactical strikes on RAF, giving England time to replace lost aircraft and win back air superiority.
Now Russia ammo and missile inventories are depleted with their obsession to strike civilian targets. Instead of using those resources for tactical operations to try to win, they have chosen to opt for vengeance and war crimes.
Comparison with Battle of Britain makes no sense. Better compare with allied strategic bombing campaign or NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
You consider the bombings as reprisal attacks to innocent civilian targets but I don't think so.
There's a clear logic in the bombing: now, Ukraine must decide if remaining power, energy and resources must go to military or to civilian uses. More strain to Banderites.
2,800 Ukrainian schools – universities, colleges, high schools, primary schools and preschools – have been damaged or destroyed by the RuZZians since the beginning of the BunkerTsars "specialoperation"
Slava Ukraine!
In 2014s speech Ukrainian president Poroshenko said:
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...our children will go to schools and kindergartens - the? will sit in their basements. So, that's how we'll win this war.
And he fulfill this promise, there were virtually no school year in Donbass in autumn and winter of 2014-2015. But nobody cared a bit.
Is there still a winning scenario for the Russians here?
If we consider Russia a major power, then they have lost this war (so far).
The status of Russia being a major power if it does hold what it has annexed in Ukraine would be false.
Do you really not understand that this game (war) is not for Ukraine, but for more global purposes, or simply do not want to accept it)? It is strange if this is so, since you come across as an intelligent person. If you look at these events globally, then so far Russia, China and even the United States are each gaining their own advantages. Russia and China are depriving the dollar of its dominant status, and the US has cut Europe off from Russian gas and is selling it to them at exorbitant prices. And then it will be even more "fun"). Ukraine and Europe are cooked slowly, like a frog, so that it does not jump out of the boiler). As a result, all of Ukraine, except for the western regions, will be "annexed", but before that it will be sooooo long (.
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:30 pm Post subject: Re: War in Ukraine?
Another side effect of the war: Venezuela is once again a respectable country with which US can does business. Maduro is no longer an outcast but a good partner.
Is there still a winning scenario for the Russians here?
If we consider Russia a major power, then they have lost this war (so far).
The status of Russia being a major power if it does hold what it has annexed in Ukraine would be false.
Do you really not understand that this game (war) is not for Ukraine, but for more global purposes, or simply do not want to accept it)? It is strange if this is so, since you come across as an intelligent person. If you look at these events globally, then so far Russia, China and even the United States are each gaining their own advantages. Russia and China are depriving the dollar of its dominant status, and the US has cut Europe off from Russian gas and is selling it to them at exorbitant prices. And then it will be even more "fun"). Ukraine and Europe are cooked slowly, like a frog, so that it does not jump out of the boiler). As a result, all of Ukraine, except for the western regions, will be "annexed", but before that it will be sooooo long (.
You can look at these events globally and on a long time scale. But doing so first removes all the humanity, empathy, guilt and realization that should be the basis point for creating these globalist political goals over a long time scale. Its like an upside down pyramid.
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Its interesting, that while the main Russian military stuck and underperforming, the weight of side forces like PMCs and Kadyrov`s increasing, and more equipment and forces are authorized for them.
Is there still a winning scenario for the Russians here?
If we consider Russia a major power, then they have lost this war (so far).
The status of Russia being a major power if it does hold what it has annexed in Ukraine would be false.
Do you really not understand that this game (war) is not for Ukraine, but for more global purposes, or simply do not want to accept it)? It is strange if this is so, since you come across as an intelligent person. If you look at these events globally, then so far Russia, China and even the United States are each gaining their own advantages. Russia and China are depriving the dollar of its dominant status, and the US has cut Europe off from Russian gas and is selling it to them at exorbitant prices. And then it will be even more "fun"). Ukraine and Europe are cooked slowly, like a frog, so that it does not jump out of the boiler). As a result, all of Ukraine, except for the western regions, will be "annexed", but before that it will be sooooo long (.
You can look at these events globally and on a long time scale. But doing so first removes all the humanity, empathy, guilt and realization that should be the basis point for creating these globalist political goals over a long time scale. Its like an upside down pyramid.
Unfortunately, there has never been, is and never will be a place for humanity, empathy, guilt and realization in real big politics - it is utopia.
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