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1101  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 29, 2022, 05:40:07 PM
They said they were going to solve the issue of the Eastern civilians getting shelled, and they pretty much say what the mean and mean what they say so it seems.
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Nov. 12 – Peskov described media reports of Moscow’s plans to invade Ukraine as a “hollow and unfounded attempt to incite tensions.” “Russia doesn’t threaten anyone. The movement of troops on our territory shouldn’t be a cause for anyone’s concern,” Peskov said in a conference call with reporters.

Nov. 21 – “This hysteria is being artificially whipped up. We are being accused of some kind of unusual military activity on our territory by those who have brought in their armed forces from across the ocean,” Peskov said on Russian state TV. “That is, the United States of America. It’s not really logical or polite.”

Nov. 22 – In a report headlined “Kremlin: Russia is not going to attack anyone,” Pravda quotes Peskov as telling reporters: “Russia does not harbor any aggressive plans. It is completely wrong to say the opposite, and it is completely wrong to associate any movement of the Russian Armed Forces across the territory of our country with such plans. This is not true.”

Nov. 26 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed he had evidence proving Russia is plotting a coup against him and his government. Peskov denied Russia’s involvement. “Russia has never had any plans to take part. Russia generally never engages in such matters,” Peskov said.

Nov. 28 – Russian officials accused the United States of waging a propaganda campaign. “Russia has never hatched, is not hatching and will never hatch any plans to attack anyone,” Peskov said. “Russia is a peaceful country, which is interested in good relations with its neighbors.”

Dec. 1 – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged the use of diplomacy to settle the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, parts of which have been controlled by pro-Russian forces. Blinken warned that Russia could use the conflict in eastern Ukraine as a pretext for invading Ukraine. “The Russian playbook is to claim provocation for something that they were planning to do all along,” Blinken said.

Dec. 2 – In a conference call with reporters, Peskov justified the massive buildup of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border by accusing Ukraine of planning to use force to reclaim separatist regions in eastern Ukraine — a claim that Ukraine has denied. “The probability of hostilities in Ukraine still remains high,” Peskov said. (On Feb. 22, Putin recognized two separatist territories in eastern Ukraine as independent states and sent Russian troops into the Donbas region of Ukraine — the first step in what became a full-scale invasion two days later.)

Dec. 3 – A U.S. intelligence report warns that Russia is planning an attack on Ukraine in early 2022 with up to 175,000 troops, according to the Washington Post.  At the time, Russia had about 70,000 troops along the Ukrainian border, the intelligence report said.

Dec. 11 – In an interview on Greek TV, Peskov denied that Russian was planning to attack Ukraine, claiming that it was moving its forces in response to U.S. and Ukraine military movements. When asked if Russia was planning to attack Ukraine, Peskov said: “No, the problem is very simple. Russia is moving its forces within its territory and we can move our forces in any direction we want and closer to the areas that could pose a threat [and currently] we see US warplanes landing in Ukraine and US military equipment approaching our borders.”

Dec. 12 – In a video on state TV, Peskov denied that Russia is to blame for the mounting concerns about Ukraine’s fate. “The current … tensions and so on are being created to further demonize Russia and cast it as a potential aggressor,” Peskov said.

Dec. 31 – After a 50-minute phone call between Biden and Putin, a Kremlin aide told the New York Times that Putin was uncomfortable with NATO encroachment in the region and that Russia would “conduct itself as the United States would behave if offensive weapons were near the United States.”

2022
Jan. 11 – A day after the U.S. urged Russia to pull back its troops during talks in Geneva, Russian troops and tanks engaged in live-fire military exercises near the Ukrainian border. Peskov wasn’t optimistic that the talks would be successful. “We will not be satisfied with the endless dragging out of this process,” he said.

In a press conference after the Geneva talks, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia had no intent to invade Ukraine. “Essentially it is said that Russia wants to trade its, quote-unquote, threat against Ukraine for more flexibility on the part of U.S. and the West,” Ryabkov said. “This is not the case because we have no intention to invade Ukraine. And thus, there is nothing to trade with.”

“We have told our colleagues that we have no plans to attack,” Ryabkov said. “All combat training for the troops is carried out on our national territory and there is no reason to fear an escalation scenario in this regard.”

Jan. 16 – Ukraine said it had evidence that Russia was behind a massive cyberattack on Ukrainian government websites. In a CNN interview, Peskov dismissed the attack as a “dangerous coincidence.” He said, “So we are nearly accustomed to the fact that Ukrainians are blaming everything on Russia, even their bad weather in their country.” (The U.S. later attributed additional cyberattacks against Ukraine in early February to Russia.)

Jan. 19 – In a press conference, Biden said he expects Putin to order an invasion of Ukraine. “My guess is he will move in. He has to do something,” Biden said. Biden added that he doesn’t think Putin wants “any full-blown war,” but “[d]o I think he’ll test the West, test the United States and NATO as significantly as he can? Yes, I think he will. But I think he’ll pay a serious and dear price for it that he doesn’t think now will cost him what it’s going to cost him. And I think he will regret having done it.”

That day, Ryabkov again insisted Russia was only engaging in military training exercises and did not intend to invade Ukraine. “There is no risk of a large-scale war to start to unfold in Europe,” he told CNN. “We do not want and will not take any action of aggressive character. We will not attack, strike, invade, quote unquote, whatever Ukraine.”

Jan. 24 – At a daily briefing in Moscow, Peskov accused Ukraine of preparing for a military offensive against pro-Russian separatists in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, and blamed the U.S. and NATO for escalating tensions. “In general, we state and would like to draw your attention to the fact that the escalation of tension is carried out through information actions and concrete actions taken by the United States of America and NATO,” Peskov said. “Speaking about information actions, I mean the information hysteria that we are witnessing. It is generously framed by a huge amount of false information, just lies — I mean those very fakes.”

Jan. 28 – In a radio interview, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, “There won’t be a war as far as it depends on the Russian Federation, we don’t want a war. But we won’t let our interests be rudely trampled on and ignored.”

Feb. 3 – In response to Russia’s 100,000 troops surrounding Ukraine, Biden ordered 2,000 U.S.-based troops to NATO members Poland and Germany. In response, Peskov blamed the U.S. for “escalating tensions” in Europe, saying Russian concerns about NATO’s expansion into Eastern Europe are “absolutely justified.”

Feb. 12 – After another unfruitful phone call between Biden and Putin, U.S. officials warned that a Russian attack on Ukraine could come at any time. A Kremlin aide accused the West of creating “hysteria.” “The Americans are artificially inflating the hysteria around the so-called planned Russian invasion,” Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters after the call between Biden and Putin. “The preconditions for possible provocative actions of the Ukrainian armed forces are being created alongside these allegations.”

Feb. 15 – Following talks with the German chancellor, Putin told the press there had been a “partial withdrawal of troops from the area of our military exercises.” “Yes, a decision has been made to pull out part of the troops,” he said. “What will Russia do next? Russia will act according to plan. What is the plan? The plan is based on the actual situation on the ground. Who can say how the actual situation will develop? Nobody at this point. There are other parties to consider. But it is our intention and resolve to reach agreement with our partners on the matters we put on the table, by diplomatic means. These matters are well known: with respect to Russia’s security, it is the non-expansion of NATO and the withdrawal of the bloc’s military infrastructure to the 1997 positions, and non-deployment of missile strike systems near our borders. I think everything is clear.”

Feb. 18 – Despite Kremlin insistence that it did not intend to invade, Biden said in a press conference, “We have reason to believe the Russian forces are planning to and intend to attack Ukraine in the coming week — in the coming days. We believe that they will target Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, a city of 2.8 million innocent people.  … As of this moment, I’m convinced he’s made the decision. We have reason to believe that.”

Feb. 21 – In a lengthy address to the Russian people, Putin laid out his case for ordering troops into the separatist-held regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, and left open the possibility of military attack on Ukraine. “I would like to be clear and straightforward: In the current circumstances, when our proposals for an equal dialogue on fundamental issues have actually remained unanswered by the United States and NATO, when the level of threats to our country has increased significantly, Russia has every right to respond in order to ensure its security,” Putin said. “That is exactly what we will do.”

Feb. 22 – Russian tanks enter Ukraine’s Donbas region on what Russian officials described as a peace-keeping mission.

Feb. 23 – Answering questions from the media, Putin condemned the West for supplying weapons to Ukraine and said, “Therefore, the most important point is the demilitarisation, to a certain extent, of today’s Ukraine because it is the only factor that can be objectively controlled, monitored and responded to.” Putin also accused Ukraine of harboring “nuclear ambitions,” which he said is “totally unacceptable.” (The Washington Post Fact Checker called this accusation “sheer fantasy.”)

Feb. 24 – Russia launches a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In a conference call with reporters, Peskov said it was “unacceptable” to describe Russia as an occupying force in Ukraine — despite Russia’s widespread attacks against Ukraine’s cities and military bases.
1102  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 29, 2022, 05:31:25 PM
Russia is not a winner of this war, no matter the military outcome.
I don't understand, can you explain what you mean?

Remember back when Russia invaded all of Ukraine and tried to "decapitate the government"?  

Remember how everyone, including Western media and most or all posters in this thread, including myself thought it would not take long for Russia to accomplish their objectives?

Remember how, after failing to take the capital quickly, they spent weeks trying to encircle Kyiv?  

Remember how you thought they were intentionally not completely surrounding it to allow civilians to leave and "all who remained and did not lay down their weapons would be destroyed" and "it would be foolish to think otherwise"?

Remember how you were sure there would be a parade in Russian controlled Kyiv on victory day?

Remember how during all of this, Putin made a new law making it illegal to even call the war a war, because that would imply Ukraine posed some sort of threat to Russian soldiers?

Remember what happened after all that?  How Russia had to retreat, the flag ship of the Russian Navy was sunk, thousands and thousands of Russian soldiers were killed, and even Russian bloggers imbedded with the military that normally relay the State approved propaganda began criticizing the stupid decisions being made by those in charge?

I think that's what he means.

1103  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 29, 2022, 06:58:42 AM
Red Estuary is taken.

It looks like the eastern front of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Donbass has crumbled.

You mean crumbled as in "the Ukrainians are still fighting but do not have enough sausages supplies?". Stop faking news while you fellow Russian die by the hundreds for a ridiculous snail-like advance. Adolf Putin is sending all the cannon fodder he has and still managing to get most of it meat-grinded.

https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/26-may-russian-troops-conducting-offensive-towards-komyshuvakha
I recommend focusing less on the reports of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in order to avoid painful disappointments.

By the way, quite recently you, choking with joy, talked about the American M777 howitzers, and so - they could not withstand the collision with reality and were not combat-ready. The Ukrainians never really managed to shoot accurately from them.  Grin

I recommend focusing less on the reports of Russian State Media in order to avoid painful disappointments.

By the way, quite recently you, choking with joy, talked about the parade that would take place in Kyiev on victory day, after it was taken by the most powerful military in the world - they could not withstand the collision with reality and were not combat-ready. The Russians never really managed to shoot accurately Grin

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 28

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine that aimed to seize and occupy the entire country has become a desperate and bloody offensive to capture a single city in the east while defending important but limited gains in the south and east. Ukraine has twice forced Putin to define down his military objectives. Ukraine defeated Russia in the Battle of Kyiv, forcing Putin to reduce his subsequent military objectives to seizing Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine stopped him from achieving that aim as well, forcing him to focus on completing the seizure of Luhansk Oblast alone. Putin is now hurling men and munitions at the last remaining major population center in that oblast, Severodonetsk, as if taking it would win the war for the Kremlin. He is wrong. When the Battle of Severodonetsk ends, regardless of which side holds the city, the Russian offensive at the operational and strategic levels will likely have culminated, giving Ukraine the chance to restart its operational-level counteroffensives to push Russian forces back.

The Russians are paying a price for their current tactical success that is out of proportion to any real operational or strategic benefit they can hope to receive. Severodonetsk itself is important at this stage in the war primarily because it is the last significant population center in Luhansk Oblast that the Russians do not control. Seizing it will let Moscow declare that it has secured Luhansk Oblast fully but will give Russia no other significant military or economic benefit. This is especially true because Russian forces are destroying the city as they assault it and will control its rubble if they capture it. Taking Severodonetsk can open a Russian ground line of communication (GLOC) to support operations to the west, but the Russians have failed to secure much more advantageous GLOCs from Izyum partly because they have concentrated so much on Severodonetsk.
1104  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 29, 2022, 04:05:10 AM
I mean sure Hitler is responsible for all the killings, but he did it in the name of his nation and aryan race, so how about making him a hero too (just need to stress that it's not for the genocide part but for caring about his nation).

You have an unhealthy obsession with Hitler.

Here is what Ukrainians were up against besides Hitler:

The Holodomor [...] as a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians.

[...]

While scholars universally agree that the cause of the famine was man-made, whether or not the Holodomor constitutes a genocide remains in dispute. Some historians conclude that the famine was planned and exacerbated by Joseph Stalin to eliminate a Ukrainian independence movement.

The Vinnytsia massacre was the mass execution of between 9,000 and 11,000 people in the Ukrainian town of Vinnytsia by the Soviet secret police NKVD during the Great Purge or Yezhovshchina in 1937–1938

The Bykivnia graves [...] was one of the unmarked mass grave sites where the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, disposed of thousands of executed "enemies of the Soviet state".

The number of dead bodies buried there is estimated between "dozens of thousand," to 30,000, to 100,000 though some estimates place the number as high as 200,000.

From the early 1920s until late 1940s throughout the Stalinist purges, the Soviet government hauled the bodies of tortured and killed political prisoners to the pine forests outside the village of Bykivnia and buried them in a grave that spanned 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft). So far, 210 separate mass graves have been identified by Polish and Ukrainian archaeologists working at the site.

The NKVD prisoner massacres were a series of mass executions of political prisoners carried out by the NKVD, the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union, across Eastern Europe, primarily Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states, and Bessarabia. After the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, the NKVD troops were supposed to evacuate political prisoners into the interior of the Soviet Union, but the hasty retreat of the Red Army, the lack of transportation and other supplies and the general disregard for legal procedures often meant that the prisoners were executed.

Estimates of the death toll vary between locations; nearly 9,000 in the Ukrainian SSR, 20,000–30,000 in eastern Poland (now part of Western Ukraine), with the total number reaching approximately 100,000 victims of extrajudicial executions in the span of a few weeks.

Sounds eerily familiar these days.

Fun fact: Russia's glorious forever-president is a former officer of the KGB (the agency was known as NKVD at the time when the above atrocities were committed). But that's probably just a coincidence, nothing to do with him being a genocidal psychopath like the decades-worth of other NKVD/KGB agents.

might want to dial down your propaganda, you seem to have it set at 11

Gotta love Putin's copypasta boys accusing others of "propaganda".


Imagine if, instead of joining NATO and completely distancing itself from all things Nazi related, including making it a crime to show any type of support for the Nazis, Germany built up their military/nuclear arsenal and eventually started annexing/invading countries with reasons like "we are just de-sovieting them", eventually displacing millions of innocent people, sending thousands to "camps",  and starting the largest war since WW2.

That's what Russia is doing right now.  And I didn't even mention the whole genocide part.
1105  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 26, 2022, 06:19:30 AM

Anyway if oneone did not see my post yesterday of Elensky arguing and or telling a azov commander to sacrifice his men tell me i will send a private mail. Local forum nazies deleted the post.

I'm worried about you Tash.
1106  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 26, 2022, 04:21:43 AM
Offer Taiwan to join NATO, or start sending weapons to them (you know for defense of course), sit back and watch the fireworks, make sure to prepare "but China invaded Taiwan, Taiwan didn't invade China" statements. Start a war and get the freedom spreader support, two birds with one stone!

Edit: Mind you i'm not a fan of repressive China by any stretch of imagination, but at what point people will start seeing that such approaches should in no way be supported (even if they're sold to the public as being done for all of the right reasons)!

The US has been sending weapons to Taiwan for almost 50 years.

Some highlights from the past couple years:

40 155mm M109A6 Paladin Medium Self-Propelled Howitzer System and related equipment. ($750 million)

100 Harpoon Coastal Defense Systems (HCDS) consisting of up to four hundred 400 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II Surface Launched Missiles; and four 4 RTM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II Exercise Missiles. Also included are four hundred and eleven 411 containers, 100 Harpoon Coastal Defense System Launcher Transporter Units, 25 radar trucks, spare and repair parts, support and test equipment. ($2.3 billion)

135 AGM-84H standoff land attack missile expanded response (SLAM-ER) missiles, 4 ATM-84H SLAM-ER telemetry missiles, and 12 CATM-84H captive air training missiles (CATM), including 151 containers, spare parts, support and test equipment, operator manuals, technical documentation, training. ($1 billion)

108 M1A2T main battle tanks, 14 M88 recovery vehicles, 16 M1070A1 transporters, 16 M1000 trailers, ammunition. ($2 billion)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_US_arms_sales_to_Taiwan



1107  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 25, 2022, 09:32:27 PM
Interesting, Russia is sending T-62s.... this is a tank from 1961. It can only serve for the most basic occupation and civil containment tasks  (sending it to fight may also be possible if you want to keep killing your own soldiers). One would thing that "your brothers" are reluctant to be Putinified.

T62s don't have autoloaders, so this is going to be interesting indeed. The rate of killing their own soldiers may go up by 33% - crew of 4 instead of 3.

Also... T62s use 115mm rounds (as opposed to 125mm in T-64/72/etc), which are probably between non-existent and 20+ years old by now. So maybe they won't be firing at all, just used as "live recon" that Russians are famous for.

All they really need is a couple TI-85s to stop the death by miscalculation problem.
1108  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: May 25, 2022, 02:49:19 PM
Just checked out the NBA bet builder and I can only say, classic stake.

They cut a big part of the original odds, MUCH higher than on other sites.

The bets I have tried ( over on points and rebounds for Al Horford ) , bet builder odds 2,94 while when you "would" bet and combine them normal (what not possible, I know) its 3,65 .

Ok they have to cut something but this big is just robbery.



They aren't independent events so you can't really compare them as if they are.  There should be scenarios where the bet builder odds are actually greater than if it were a parlay of independent events.

In your example, if a player gets more than X rebounds, he's obviously more likely to score more than X points.

If you were to bet a player gets more than X rebounds and scores 0 points, you should see a better price than the parlay  you can't bet would offer.



Say what? You have no clue wtf you are talking about, as usual.
I showed how the odds are much smaller when you use bet builder than when they actually are.

And what is this crap: "If you were to bet a player gets more than X rebounds and scores 0 points, you should see a better price than the parlay  you can't bet would offer." even supposed to mean. Just shut up and dont try to talk about stuff you have 0 clue about u clown.

The reason you aren't allowed to parlay bets on the same match is because they aren't independent events.  One outcome will influence the chances of the other happening.

With independent events, like the outcome of two separate matches, you just multiply the two to figure out the chances of both happening.  

Here's a very simple example:

If Team A has a 50% chance to beat Team B and Team C has a 50% chance to beat Team D.  .5 * .5 = .25, so there's a 25% chance that both Team A and Team C will win.

Now let's say a team has a 50% chance to be winning at halftime, and a 50% chance to win the match.  You can't just do the same math and figure that there's a 25% chance the team will be winning at half time and win the match since if they're winning at half time they're more likely to win the match.  The actual number should be somewhere between 26% and 49% depending on the nature of the game and players.

And it goes both way.  If you bet on a team to be losing at the half and then go on to win the game, the chances of that happening should be less than the 25% (in most cases).  

In your example, with total points and total rebounds, it's the same thing as the first example.  The more rebounds a player makes, the more points they are likely to score.  They aren't independent events.

1109  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 25, 2022, 10:07:50 AM
Russia sent a tiny fraction of what it would take to control Kiev,


Yeah.  They overestimated their abilities and underestimated Ukraine.

and they pulled them out overnight when their diversion action was complete.

You're doing that thing you do where you just make shit up that you want to be true.  Like when you were trying to argue that global cooling is the real threat to the planet.  Come back from fantasy land.

Feb 24 - Putin orders invasion.  Kiev is attacked.

- Bunch of embarrassing losses for Russia. -
- Massive convoy slowly moves towards Kiev, but keeps stalling due to lack of supplies and their tanks keep exploding. (massive waste of resources to end up turning around) -


March 29 - Russia announces "drastic reduction of military activity" around Kiev.

March 31 - About 20% of the forces begin to withdraw.

April 2 - Russian retreat from Kyiev is complete.





1110  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: May 25, 2022, 09:32:41 AM
Just checked out the NBA bet builder and I can only say, classic stake.

They cut a big part of the original odds, MUCH higher than on other sites.

The bets I have tried ( over on points and rebounds for Al Horford ) , bet builder odds 2,94 while when you "would" bet and combine them normal (what not possible, I know) its 3,65 .

Ok they have to cut something but this big is just robbery.



They aren't independent events so you can't really compare them as if they are.  There should be scenarios where the bet builder odds are actually greater than if it were a parlay of independent events.

In your example, if a player gets more than X rebounds, he's obviously more likely to score more than X points.

If you were to bet a player gets more than X rebounds and scores 0 points, you should see a better price than the parlay  you can't bet would offer.

1111  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 25, 2022, 06:19:43 AM
Ukraine has no chance against Russia and never had. Even with general mobilization and unprecedented support from the West, Ukraine is losing to Russia's peacetime armies. If you think otherwise, stop taking hard drugs during daylight hours.

Reminds me of your past analysis.

Kyiv was surrounded only from three sides, and they are waiting for civilians to get out of the city to the maximum in order to minimize losses among civilians. All who do not lay down their arms will be destroyed - and it is foolish not to understand this.

In Kyiv on May 9 2022, a traditional parade will be held in honor of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany. It is naive and foolish to doubt it.

Zelensky and Boris take a liesurely stroll through Kiev.  date: sometime after be.open's posts

What happend to helmets and pulled proof vests in active war zones? Are they now longer fashionable?

Russia lost the Battle of Kiev and were forced to retreat.  This is old news.
1112  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 25, 2022, 12:04:20 AM
Ukraine has no chance against Russia and never had. Even with general mobilization and unprecedented support from the West, Ukraine is losing to Russia's peacetime armies. If you think otherwise, stop taking hard drugs during daylight hours.

Reminds me of your past analysis.

Kyiv was surrounded only from three sides, and they are waiting for civilians to get out of the city to the maximum in order to minimize losses among civilians. All who do not lay down their arms will be destroyed - and it is foolish not to understand this.

In Kyiv on May 9 2022, a traditional parade will be held in honor of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany. It is naive and foolish to doubt it.

Zelensky and Boris take a liesurely stroll through Kiev.  date: sometime after be.open's posts
1113  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2022, 06:59:28 PM


Russia’s Shrinking War
The goals of Russia’s invasion keep getting smaller. But its depleted military is still failing to make major advances, and time is on Ukraine’s side.
1114  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2022, 06:35:00 AM

Donbas defence falling apart
https://youtu.be/AjbyYtbTuO0

This group of Russian Nationalists don't think so.

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Russian nationalist figures are increasingly criticizing the failures of Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine and are calling for further mobilization that the Kremlin likely remains unwilling and unable to pursue in the short term. The All-Russian Officers Assembly, an independent pro-Russian veterans’ association that seeks to reform Russian military strategy, called for Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin to declare war on Ukraine and introduce partial mobilization in Russia on May 19.[1] The Assembly said that Russia’s “special military operation” failed to achieve its goals in three months, especially after the failed Siverskyi Donets River crossings. ISW previously assessed that the destruction of nearly an entire Russian battalion tactical group (BTG) during a failed river crossing on May 11 shocked Russian military observers and prompted them to question Russian competence.[2] The Assembly’s appeal called on Putin to recognize that Russian forces are no longer only “denazifying” Ukraine but are fighting a war for Russia’s historic territories and existence in the world order. The officers demanded that the Kremlin mobilize all regions bordering NATO countries (including Ukraine), form territorial defense squads, extend standard military service terms from one year to two, and form new supreme wartime administrations over Russia, the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DNR and LNR), and newly occupied Ukrainian settlements. The officers also demanded the death penalty for deserters.

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-23
1115  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2022, 04:40:33 AM
For anyone still supporting Putler


How have I not heard this before. 


I like it.

1116  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2022, 01:18:41 AM
Today, we will expose war crimes supporter

BRANKO

for his repeated support of Putin's war crimes!!!




BRANKO has caught our attention when he shilled FRAUD and SHITCOINS. Branko supported Ripple's XRP, a known fraud from Brad Garlingcrook. Ripple was exposed multiple times and Branko was exposed for supporting it:


Wrong thread.  Open a scam accusation if he's a scammer. Plenty of scammers support the West, and plenty of scammers have been brain washed by Putin.
1117  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 23, 2022, 08:38:27 PM
Thanks to Patrick Lancaster

Always impressed with your standards when it comes to media sources.

NY Times - ❌
BBC - ❌
RT - ✅
Putin - ✅
Youtube conspiracy blogger - ✅
...

You are not paying much attention I guess.  I use NYT, BBC, and other mainstream media only to inform you knot-heads that even your side is admitting something that they were lying about before if you don't seem to be getting it.

No I get it.  I don't mean you never use them, just that you don't consider them credible.  Whether something is "main stream" or not, from your perspective, determines whether or not you believe it.

No doubt if you lived in Russia where Putin and RT are main stream, you'd be a champion for the west, probably have Hillary posters on your bedroom wall if you weren't already in prison or dead.


to TwitchySeal

Yoohoo, Putin isn't invading Ukraine because of Nazis.  The whole Nazi thing is just an excuse.  

"Just an excuse", you say?

Yes.  Literally just an excuse.
1118  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 23, 2022, 08:45:52 AM
Azov practicing for next Eurovision (or is it donetsk people's republic court )
https://youtu.be/kVsViHlzXgw

Oh Tash... you are always giving more and more incentives to the Ukrainian army to treat POWs with decency and kindness. I am sure all the captured Russian soldiers are now thanking you for this.

For me, this is not a surprise. Putin already sacrificed a full submarine crew just to avoid asking for help. Why don't you go die for him?

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MOSCOW -- In August 2000, the nuclear submarine Kursk left a port above Russia’s Arctic Circle for naval exercises on the Barents Sea. Not long after departure, one of the torpedoes on board the vessel exploded in its hatch, killing most of the 118 crew members and sending the wreck, along with 23 survivors, hurtling to the seafloor.

The blast was picked up on seismographs across Europe, but the Russian Navy made no public acknowledgement of the catastrophe. President Vladimir Putin, then just over three months into his first Kremlin term, continued vacationing on the Black Sea and made no statement about the Kursk for more than a week until his reluctant return to Moscow.

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The Norwegians and others were calling in with offers of help. But he did not want them to uncover that everyone was dead, and so he just refused the help -- which, of course, made everything worse.”

Also seems pretty likely he's responsible for bombing a bunch of apartment building in Russia that killed 300 Russians so that he had an excuse to attack Chechnya.  We would have more information on it, but those who tried to investigate it kept ending up dead.  Same goes for those who tried to investigate how those investigators ended up dead....
1119  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 23, 2022, 07:58:04 AM
Thanks to Patrick Lancaster

Always impressed with your standards when it comes to media sources.

NY Times - ❌
BBC - ❌
RT - ✅
Putin - ✅
Youtube conspiracy blogger - ✅



How a former US Navy sailor became a Putin propagandist

1120  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: May 22, 2022, 05:40:27 PM
Biden approval rating plummets to 39%, down 24 points from last year

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-approval-rating-plummets-down-24-points-last-year

Pretty bad.  Pretty much tied with Trumps rating at the same point (which was before Covid or War in Ukraine).

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