Meanwhile in Ukraine

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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by The Conservative » Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:53 am

Martin Hash wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:34 am
From what I know, all Russian vehicles are broke down, run out of gas, stuck, or blown up. All Russian airplanes are grounded or destroyed and have no armaments. All Russian troops are starving deserters. A single Ukrainian civilian with an endless supply of Western weapons are mopping up everyone they see. Why isn’t this OVER?!
Because they are throwing bodies at an issue like they did in Afghanistan. Like they did during WWII... they are getting people to fight for them, lying to them, etc... I've already shown videos of this.

The point is Putin is doing a PychOps on his own people as well as attempting to do one on the world, trying to change the story so that they don't look so bad if they aren't the victors.

This is old school Russian politika, let's remember that, most Americans can't comprehend this because we don't think that way...
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by Smitty-48 » Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:53 am

SilverEagle wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:37 am
kybkh wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:31 am
Smitty-48 wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:23 am
again, I'm not trying to recruit anybody here

America Firster as you wanna be

but Zelenskiy is the only politician worth his salt here

so I am going with the Ukrianians,

I have to, there is no other option

as they are the only ones with the resolve to stand & fight
Which side would you have joined in Jan 1864?
That’s not as cut and dry as everyone makes it out to be.
I've studied the war for thirty years now

all due respect to Billy Sherman, and the 1st Minnesota at Gettysburg

we are all brothers in arms again upon General Order Number 9

none the less

In my heart, I can never side with them Yankees

not trying to keep the black man down, far from it

still & all tho, my heart belongs to Dixie

them Yankees is degenerate, self hating, Woke Communists, blue haired lunatics

plain to see

Southron's are just a better people, I can't help but love them as brothers

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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by StCapps » Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 am

Speaker to Animals wrote:
Just like in 2020 when Trump apparently went insane and the Joint Chiefs essentially took over and handed Pence control until Biden was inaugurated. Milly went directly to his peers in China and Russia to assure them the attempted coup was over.

We obviously have a problem in that our government has no mechanism for dealing with insanity in the commander in chief other than the Joint Chiefs doing what they just did in 2020.
Fake News

Milley went insane and committed treason

Trump was not the problem

Milley was

siding with Milley over Trump

is Trump Derangement Syndrome over 9000

get a grip, you hack
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by SuburbanFarmer » Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 am

Tulsi 2024.
SJWs are a natural consequence of corporatism.

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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by The Conservative » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:00 am

SuburbanFarmer wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 am
Tulsi 2024.
Fuck no... She's not even a RINO, she's worse.
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by Smitty-48 » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:01 am

even if you live north of Mason - Dixon

how can you side with them Yankees ?

Joy Reid ?

she's a black woman, who sides with Adolf Hitler

them Yankees have literally gone cuckoo
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by Speaker to Animals » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:02 am

The Conservative wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:53 am
Martin Hash wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:34 am
From what I know, all Russian vehicles are broke down, run out of gas, stuck, or blown up. All Russian airplanes are grounded or destroyed and have no armaments. All Russian troops are starving deserters. A single Ukrainian civilian with an endless supply of Western weapons are mopping up everyone they see. Why isn’t this OVER?!
Because they are throwing bodies at an issue like they did in Afghanistan. Like they did during WWII... they are getting people to fight for them, lying to them, etc... I've already shown videos of this.

The point is Putin is doing a PychOps on his own people as well as attempting to do one on the world, trying to change the story so that they don't look so bad if they aren't the victors.

This is old school Russian politika, let's remember that, most Americans can't comprehend this because we don't think that way...

There's hardly anybody left in Russia. They only have 144 million people total. In the 1960s the Soviet Union had almost twice that many people. They already exist in the demographic winter. They fell to a reproductive rate of 1.2 in the early 2000s and it's climbed back to 1.8 recently, but still well below the 2.1 replacement rate.

You are so far from correct here it's hilarious. Russia CANNOT afford this shit in any way. Demographics is one of their biggest strategic problems.
Given the projected decline in men aged 20-34 by 2030, to maintain a military of 900,000 Russia would have to increase its militarization rate to 7.79 percent in 2025 and 8.01 percent in 2030. When viewed in a vacuum, these metrics mean very little. When compared to other countries, however, they reveal just how militarized Russian society already is. Here are the 2020 militarization rates for other powers: the United States, 3.86 percent; France, 3.62 percent; Turkey, 3.58 percent; Italy, 3.52 percent; Japan, 2.54 percent; Pakistan, 2.24 percent; United Kingdom, 2.21 percent; China, 1.24 percent; India, 0.77 percent. Russia is also more militarized than its neighbors; Ukraine’s 2020 militarization rate was 4.82 percent, Romania’s 3.80 percent, and Poland’s 3.16 percent.

If there is such a thing as a hypothetical “maximum militarization rate” that a society can bear, Russia is by far the closest major power to reaching it, meaning its capacity to increase recruitment over the medium-term is severely limited when compared to its peers. This does not mean that the situation is hopeless, although it may be more complicated after the coronavirus pandemic. Some options, like salary increases to make military careers more attractive, are already a nonstarter, since as Peter Suciu writes, the Finance Ministry is already moving in the opposite direction.
https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/ ... phy-crisis

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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by The Conservative » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:11 am

Speaker to Animals wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:02 am
The Conservative wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:53 am
Martin Hash wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:34 am
From what I know, all Russian vehicles are broke down, run out of gas, stuck, or blown up. All Russian airplanes are grounded or destroyed and have no armaments. All Russian troops are starving deserters. A single Ukrainian civilian with an endless supply of Western weapons are mopping up everyone they see. Why isn’t this OVER?!
Because they are throwing bodies at an issue like they did in Afghanistan. Like they did during WWII... they are getting people to fight for them, lying to them, etc... I've already shown videos of this.

The point is Putin is doing a PychOps on his own people as well as attempting to do one on the world, trying to change the story so that they don't look so bad if they aren't the victors.

This is old school Russian politika, let's remember that, most Americans can't comprehend this because we don't think that way...

There's hardly anybody left in Russia. They only have 144 million people total. In the 1960s the Soviet Union had almost twice that many people. They already exist in the demographic winter. They fell to a reproductive rate of 1.2 in the early 2000s and it's climbed back to 1.8 recently, but still well below the 2.1 replacement rate.

You are so far from correct here it's hilarious. Russia CANNOT afford this shit in any way. Demographics is one of their biggest strategic problems.
Given the projected decline in men aged 20-34 by 2030, to maintain a military of 900,000 Russia would have to increase its militarization rate to 7.79 percent in 2025 and 8.01 percent in 2030. When viewed in a vacuum, these metrics mean very little. When compared to other countries, however, they reveal just how militarized Russian society already is. Here are the 2020 militarization rates for other powers: the United States, 3.86 percent; France, 3.62 percent; Turkey, 3.58 percent; Italy, 3.52 percent; Japan, 2.54 percent; Pakistan, 2.24 percent; United Kingdom, 2.21 percent; China, 1.24 percent; India, 0.77 percent. Russia is also more militarized than its neighbors; Ukraine’s 2020 militarization rate was 4.82 percent, Romania’s 3.80 percent, and Poland’s 3.16 percent.

If there is such a thing as a hypothetical “maximum militarization rate” that a society can bear, Russia is by far the closest major power to reaching it, meaning its capacity to increase recruitment over the medium-term is severely limited when compared to its peers. This does not mean that the situation is hopeless, although it may be more complicated after the coronavirus pandemic. Some options, like salary increases to make military careers more attractive, are already a nonstarter, since as Peter Suciu writes, the Finance Ministry is already moving in the opposite direction.
https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/ ... phy-crisis
Not sure you read far enough back, but:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1500465032966062082
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by StCapps » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:40 am

:dance:
The Conservative wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:11 am
Speaker to Animals wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:02 am
The Conservative wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:53 am


Because they are throwing bodies at an issue like they did in Afghanistan. Like they did during WWII... they are getting people to fight for them, lying to them, etc... I've already shown videos of this.

The point is Putin is doing a PychOps on his own people as well as attempting to do one on the world, trying to change the story so that they don't look so bad if they aren't the victors.

This is old school Russian politika, let's remember that, most Americans can't comprehend this because we don't think that way...

There's hardly anybody left in Russia. They only have 144 million people total. In the 1960s the Soviet Union had almost twice that many people. They already exist in the demographic winter. They fell to a reproductive rate of 1.2 in the early 2000s and it's climbed back to 1.8 recently, but still well below the 2.1 replacement rate.

You are so far from correct here it's hilarious. Russia CANNOT afford this shit in any way. Demographics is one of their biggest strategic problems.
Given the projected decline in men aged 20-34 by 2030, to maintain a military of 900,000 Russia would have to increase its militarization rate to 7.79 percent in 2025 and 8.01 percent in 2030. When viewed in a vacuum, these metrics mean very little. When compared to other countries, however, they reveal just how militarized Russian society already is. Here are the 2020 militarization rates for other powers: the United States, 3.86 percent; France, 3.62 percent; Turkey, 3.58 percent; Italy, 3.52 percent; Japan, 2.54 percent; Pakistan, 2.24 percent; United Kingdom, 2.21 percent; China, 1.24 percent; India, 0.77 percent. Russia is also more militarized than its neighbors; Ukraine’s 2020 militarization rate was 4.82 percent, Romania’s 3.80 percent, and Poland’s 3.16 percent.

If there is such a thing as a hypothetical “maximum militarization rate” that a society can bear, Russia is by far the closest major power to reaching it, meaning its capacity to increase recruitment over the medium-term is severely limited when compared to its peers. This does not mean that the situation is hopeless, although it may be more complicated after the coronavirus pandemic. Some options, like salary increases to make military careers more attractive, are already a nonstarter, since as Peter Suciu writes, the Finance Ministry is already moving in the opposite direction.
https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/ ... phy-crisis
Not sure you read far enough back, but:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1500465032966062082
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Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine

Post by C-Mag » Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:43 am

The Conservative wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:00 am
SuburbanFarmer wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:56 am
Tulsi 2024.
Fuck no... She's not even a RINO, she's worse.
All I can say is the Swamp hates her.

That pushes her to top of the list for me.
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