Tension with Russia in Ukraine

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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by gegyx » 19/01/23, 22:32

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In Davos they compete in zeal for still more weapons. : roll:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Christophe » 19/01/23, 23:27

Mdr the tank to tank translation…
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by Obamot » 20/01/23, 03:30

I do not understand why some still doubt the sincerity and devotion of Ukrainians for their "idols of nazism", banderism way?

I repeat, they are the ones who claim it very loudly, and in an uninhibited way, to assign street names to celebrate the memory of the country's historic Nazis. If you support Ukrainians, you should honor their traditions and Nazism. It's the least respect to have. You do not assume until the end. If you refuse it, then you should stop your allusions which consist in insulting the fo-fo by insinuating acquaintances with the extreme right, because it is fundamentally the opposite and a very uncomfortable position, completely contradictory...

There are other examples of this type of tribute, as the Genevans did with L'île Rousseau, or in France, other historical figures transferred to the Pantheon, such as: Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin (etc)!

We see it with pride in Ukraine, even during the collective processions during the funerals of soldiers who died in combat, the entire population on the side of the roads, one knee on the ground, a highly symbolic political sign of allegiance and respect.

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Even if in a way, it's intriguing to see, we still have the right to disagree with it, to say it, without then undergoing an accusatory inversion (by accusing the camp opposite the same shortcomings, without providing any proof except in very rare isolated cases). But the Ukrainians assume it...
Even the hearses are draped with banners in Nazi colors and symbols — when I tell you that it's perfectly assumed collectively, it's over there allied to a sort of well-anchored and lively rurality — this one

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... is fully reflected in the videos they post themselves on the internet, full of swearing and vulgarity, without wanting to offend anyone eh, simple anthropological observation on the whole (and excuse the comparison, but the videos posted from camp opposite are on the whole much more worthy) the simple fact that the regime in kyiv bombs civilians, should have ended up opening the eyes of the 'Ukrainian-septics'

Sorry to upset some, but you offend them by thinking they mean nothing. That they should hide, that they're a minority, because it's quite the opposite (I saw it with the Ukrainian I had hosted, full of Nazi tattoos, very well drawn by the way) All this counts as much as the Nazi salute associated with it, as shown in the video captures above (there are plenty of them on the web), and unfortunately not many people there are shocked. But it is "cultural"! With him, I tried to talk about it, but I had to take it easy to understand his ostentation, his pride, he was the brother of my friend's friend, I was walking on eggshells...

No, the vast majority of Russians are definitely not like that
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 20/01/23, 06:38

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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by VetusLignum » 20/01/23, 10:58

gegyx wrote:The presents of the Devil.jpg

In Davos they compete in zeal for still more weapons. : roll:



The question is: are they going to send all this to Ukraine to see them destroyed the next day by the Russians? Or will they come with planes to protect them, and men to operate them?

This new delivery of arms is perhaps more important than we think, it may conceal the direct entry into the war of NATO, and of the countries which participate in it.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 20/01/23, 11:20

If that were to happen, the Russians have already studied this scenario. they would perhaps make a show of force by blowing up a charge (conventional or not very nuclear) for example very off New York, without causing excessive tidal waves...

A warning shot and immediate convocation of the Security Council.
The Russians will NEVER agree to be outflanked unfairly.
Especially not after the West's humiliation and deception for thirty years.

And in legal terms, now the Russians have the wind in their sails, after Merkel's confession.

But in any case, NATO has neither the capacity in men, nor in ammunition... In 3 months if necessary, the Russians will be able to line up 1,2 million men... I don't see our soldiers (turned fags?), go and play the heroes over there by sliding at full speed on their smartphones...

the West has lost the habit of having casualties in combat... I hope I am not mistaken, everything is possible, for 3 years, everything that has happened is beyond comprehension : Shock:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by gegyx » 20/01/23, 11:22

On, that this time, we go to a higher level.
https://avia.pro/news/v-germanii-na-avi ... soyuznikov

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Westerners, not even afraid!
"a first batch of Poseidon nuclear torpedoes, delivered"
https://fr.businessam.be/poutine-armes- ... -poseidon/
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by gegyx » 20/01/23, 11:28

The Ukrainian SuperPuma helicopter above Brovary was shot down by an air defense system.

Very clumsy mistake or Ukrainian-style resolution of a government dispute?

https://avia.pro/news/ukrainskiy-vertol ... stemoy-pvo
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 20/01/23, 11:51

the West (cf. The USA) keep crossing red lines... Yet opposite, the Javelin(?) anti-tank weapons have adapted... The HIMARS and other counter-battery fire(?) also! Starlink satellite spying, '(?) Russians still adapting, guerrilla strategy with pickups(?) Another failure, Russians still adapting... (There
now each section has a drone specialist) although they also make mistakes, their methods seem well-honed..

Right now ditto, they are working hard after having dismantled HIMARS launchers, which they have procured, to understand how the NATO com interfaces with all the local PCs. Watching the videos of the Ukrainians, shows a turning point, those who say that kyiv no longer supplies them with ammunition or food, makes them sacrifice almost entire units, causing a disaster in the motivation... and the balance sheet in human losses . Mercenaries crying.

But the big problem in the west, in military equipment, is planned obsolescence.

Another thorn in the side of NATO, the mercenaries supposed to constitute the 'elite', generally picked up (Mariupol, Lyssytchansk, now Soledar/Bakhmut)

So I don't see how this "3rd army" could be "better" than the two previous ones already destroyed...? (While meanwhile the Russians are gaining experience and gaining training.)

All that's left to do is wait...
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 20/01/23, 12:35

PS: let's not forget either the support of China and the potential and simultaneous opening of a front in Taiwan... And the support of "non-aligned" countries which could provide contingents... And Venezuela, which could close the floodgates noticeably, even the Saudis.

Let's not forget that it is the West that is significantly isolated.
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gegyx wrote:The presents of the Devil.jpg

In Davos they compete in zeal for still more weapons. : roll:



The question is: are they going to send all this to Ukraine to see them destroyed the next day by the Russians? Or will they come with planes to protect them, and men to operate them?

This new delivery of arms is perhaps more important than we think, it may conceal the direct entry into the war of NATO, and of the countries which participate in it.
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