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one more post to obey posting rules here.

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whatever gets supplied gets destroyed the same way. Equipment has no magical or divine powers.


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Easy. Bomb the sh1t out of Belarus.
Sounds harsh but I don't know why Belarus is getting away with murder (literally), they've been acting as a property of Russia since the start of the war and nobody mentions them. Wtf?
Since they don't mind getting involved, they should expect retaliation, and not only from Ukraine. I know they're jokes but UN/NATO should do something, at least to use as a pretext to raid Belarus.
 

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Easy. Bomb the sh1t out of Belarus.
Sounds harsh but I don't know why Belarus is getting away with murder (literally), they've been acting as a property of Russia since the start of the war and nobody mentions them. Wtf?
Since they don't mind getting involved, they should expect retaliation, and not only from Ukraine. I know they're jokes but UN/NATO should do something, at least to use as a pretext to raid Belarus.
NATO, genuinely, should bomb Belarus to rubble. There are enough NATO aircraft and missile launch locations within 500-700km of the Belarussian border, to turn the sad infrastructure in that country into dust. Russia won't do anything about it, except whine, cry and throw a little girl fit, like they always do when something doesn't go their way.

Belarus brings nothing of legitimate value to this world. It's the not fault of the people. They're simply people like everywhere else. However, It's a Russian cuck state that takes more from the world than it gives. They pose a direct threat (by being used by Russia) to NATO Allies. We would be well served to turned Minsk into Dresden and Brest into Mariupol, as a consequence for allowing Russia to launch offensives and terrorize Ukraine from inside their borders. Let's see how the "fine" people of Belarus like having their cities firebombed into oblivion.
 

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How embarrassing is it that Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's failed attempt at an aircraft carrier, is stuck at a pier, yet again, undergoing maintenance? In typical Soviet fashion, that thing is a complete piece of garbage. The only time in it's sad existence that it's ever been involved in combat operations, fewer than 100 sorties were flown off it's flight deck, before its entire airwing had to be based in Syria because the ship was broken. It's a floating dump. It's not uncommon for sailors onboard to have fewer than 10 minutes of clean water to use each day.

Given the realities of the Kuznetsov, the surviving Russian sailors were probably extremely excited to get off of the doomed Moskva. I know that 25% of Russians still live like cave people and go to the bathroom outside, for a lack of indoor plumbing, but their Navy ships are pathetic. Remember when 118 of their their sailors drowned on The Kursk because of the sad state of Russian naval repairs. Incompetence? Corruption? Both?
 

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The Netherlands will join USA and Germany in sending Patriot Air Defense Systems to Ukraine. The Patriot Pac 3 missiles are important because of not only their range, but also because of their ability to intercept Russian ballistic missiles. Ukraine's ability to intercept drones and cruise missiles have grown immensely, but they need Patriot to intercept the ballistic missiles Russia has also been using.

Looking forward to the Ramstein meeting on Friday. There are 50 countries expected to be represented at the meeting.
 

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NATO, genuinely, should bomb Belarus to rubble. There are enough NATO aircraft and missile launch locations within 500-700km of the Belarussian border, to turn the sad infrastructure in that country into dust. Russia won't do anything about it, except whine, cry and throw a little girl fit, like they always do when something doesn't go their way.

Belarus brings nothing of legitimate value to this world. It's the not fault of the people. They're simply people like everywhere else. However, It's a Russian cuck state that takes more from the world than it gives. They pose a direct threat (by being used by Russia) to NATO Allies. We would be well served to turned Minsk into Dresden and Brest into Mariupol, as a consequence for allowing Russia to launch offensives and terrorize Ukraine from inside their borders. Let's see how the "fine" people of Belarus like having their cities firebombed into oblivion.
Exactly my point.
 

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I think we are witnessing what the next meeting in Ramstein is going to mean for some Russians. No, this was not the way my friends, we have told the Ukrainians to hold their beer for a few moments.

That pundit better be careful of every window he's around. He better be aware of every flight of stairs he traverses. He better be careful of everything he eats and drinks. Don't dare tell the leadership of Mother Russia that things aren't going to plan... Of course they are. They always planned to flee from the Kharkiv region. They also planned to flee from Kherson. They always planned for their 40 mile convoy to get shredded long before it arrived in Kyiv. They always planned to lose the flagship of their fleet, to a country that doesn't possess a seaborne Navy. They always planned to lose thousands of their best tanks and IFVs. They always planned to have numerous generals killed on the battlefield due to incompetence at the front. They always planned for the West to provide extensive upgrades to Ukrainian air defense systems. They always planned to be locked in a WWII style, trench warfare conflict, with a far smaller country, featuring a far less capable military. They always planned for nearly 40 countries to provide their adversary with military and financial support for the war. They always planned to have $350 Billion worth of assets frozen in foreign countries, never to be returned to Russia. They always planned for their Air Force to play a limited role in the war due to worries about extreme attrition...

Yes, everything is clearly going to plan. Russia has spent more than $100 Billion on the war so far and in the last 6 months they've went from occupying approximately 27% of Ukraine, to approximately 15% of Ukraine. They went from thinking they were going to get Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odessa to fall in weeks, to being elated when it costs them thousands of KIA / WIA to take towns like Soledar.
 

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Stalin's planning was an order of magnitude higher and a more sober assessment of the situation. Putin entrusts planning to his lackeys and propagandists, who paint him not the real situation, but the desired one. Putin does not use the Internet, but reads the reports compiled by his assistants.
And his advisers are all thieves and former bandits, people chosen not for talents, but for former acquaintances, family ties, on the principle of belonging to the KGB. Since they lived in palaces and received huge money from the sale of oil, they lost touch with reality. Also, these people hated knowledgeable and learned people.
 
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It's you, stop this western propaganda nonsense. We are tired of listening to this nonsense for a year now.

Now it's time for the facts. We will no longer listen and discuss fictions. We are tired of listening to your nonsense that Russia is going to fall apart for a year. Russia is not going to break up. In fact, there is no possibility of losing the war anymore.

Only poor, helpless people from both sides are forced to fight and die for the interests of some western countries and Russia. Is it that hard to see? Or do you not want to see it?

I don't care about Russia, Russians, Putin. At this critical time, I do not want the disintegration of Russia for the interests of my country.

Because our government will act together with Russia against the USA/PKK/YPG in Syria, on our southern border. It's that simple.
Who is this "we" you talk about ?
 
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