Ukraine war Bullshit.

Interesting read. Per the Austrian Col, Ukraine is running out of time. Seems personnel shortages are a huge problem.

Ukraine and the WEF expected America to be feeding another generation into the grinder to save a foreign land by now. Thankfully Joe dipshit and WEF didn’t read the room properly and it didn’t happen.

Fuck ukraine.
 
These are the great democratic values we have to defend in Ukraine.

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So essentially taking a page out of the Hamas terrorist handbook...
We have such nice allies don't we.


Let's all use children as human shields to do our war effort and then act all indignant when they get treated like the rest of our war machine.

Let me guess next they will be launching missiles from hospital roofs and parking tanks in the playgrounds of kindergartens then producing all these "dead bodies of kids" when their military stuff gets taken out.
 
Looks like they'll keep running the meat grinder in Kursk with just enough pressure to keep the meat flowing. Ukraine is sending in their best to that area to try to hold it as leverage in negotiations. What a cluster fuck.
I wonder if elsewhere they keep pushing northward or take a hard push towards Odessa.
So far it seems that the Kursk operation is achieving its intended effect, fixing Russian & NK assets in the North to hinder their exploitation of battlefield success in the South ( my opinion).


Question is, how much longer can Ukraine keep the pressure on?
 
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From ZerHedge article:
"None of this can be independently verified"
This BS really has no limits. For those who do not know, there are at least 30-35mil. of Russian citizens who look Asian., means look like Koreans. And there are at least 1.5-2 mil. real Koreans living in Russia.
 
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So far it seems that the Kursk operation is achieving its intended effect, fixing Russian & NK assets in the North to hinder their exploitation of battlefield success in the South ( my opinion).


Question is, how much longer can Ukraine keep the pressure on?
If the goal is the destroy Ukraines armed forces, it doesn’t really matter where it happens.

Also Russia hasn’t moved rapidly for the last few years so it’s unsure if they are impacted by Kursk much at all. The weather is also uncooperative at this time of year.
 
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Narrative in the west is Russians invaded Ukraine and are trying to occupy it and they got beat in 2022 and pushed back. I guess command of RF army decided why fight the narrative appear weak while strong(er) and let Ukies keep “liberating”, “holding back” the hordes of “meat wave” attacks. In a few months that this will be over with complete RF victory the butchers bill will tell the same tale. Ukies killed themselves by banging their head against the wall and west drained itself of resources. This will end in strategic defeat of the west and complete annihilation of Ukraine as a country or as a nation.
 
Narrative in the west is Russians invaded Ukraine and are trying to occupy it and they got beat in 2022 and pushed back. I guess command of RF army decided why fight the narrative appear weak while strong(er) and let Ukies keep “liberating”, “holding back” the hordes of “meat wave” attacks. In a few months that this will be over with complete RF victory the butchers bill will tell the same tale. Ukies killed themselves by banging their head against the wall and west drained itself of resources. This will end in strategic defeat of the west and complete annihilation of Ukraine as a country or as a nation.
And huge sections of Ukraine owned by US based multinational corporations. The plan has changed over time, but will still be quite successful.
 
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Ghost of Kiev press department
RAND analysts:What Should the United States Do?
Given the differences in the objectives of Russia, China, and North Korea, the United States should be mounting major information operations against these three countries to highlight their differences and fuel distrust among them.
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[T]he United States should recognize that North Korean military advisors are supporting Russian use of North Korean military supplies in occupied areas of Ukraine.
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This new cooperation between Russia and North Korea is hardly a signal of a budding long-term alliance and U.S. information campaigns could help speed its demise.

Just three days later the Military Intelligence of the Ukrainian army, headed by General Budanov, started to 'leak' claims to the Ukrainian press about North Korean troops in Russia. Since launching the first rumors of 1,500, then 3,000 North Korean soldiers in Russia the CIA trained head of the Ukrainian military special service General Budanov increased the number from hot air to 11,000 North Korean soldiers.

''Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie.
I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as the heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that had never happened.

I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various ‘party lines’.
George Orwell, Looking back on the Spanish War, Chapter 4






Long story short:
The North Koreans came to Kursk, tens of thousands of men to push the mighty AFU out of Kursk.
Ukrainian ubermensch sent those North Koreans back after slaughtering them on the battlefield.
Ukraine wins and that’s the end of the story.(Brought to you by the Ukrainian intelligence service)
Side note: asking for proof will get you sent to the front.



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If the goal is the destroy Ukraines armed forces, it doesn’t really matter where it happens.

Also Russia hasn’t moved rapidly for the last few years so it’s unsure if they are impacted by Kursk much at all. The weather is also uncooperative at this time of year.
Agree on the weather but doesn’t the ground freeze in some parts of Ukraine during February like it does in some areas of the Balkans?

Both sides are moving slowly now due to the effects of mass use of FPV drones & ARTY frustrating efforts to mass combat power.
 
Its a bit hotter than normal and in Ukraine ground generally freezes more than in Balkans. Still its pretty much irrelevant as if you follow news its clear routes of attack are through forrest lines and roads and rarely through open terrain. Drones and air defense have made armor assaults and air/heli drops a suicide endeavor. Until frontline breaks and cohesion goes into shitter there will be no major movements just a slow grind. Current progress is about 13km^2 day which is extremely slow but nonetheless steady and picking up pace. At some point in a few months (maybe sooner) Ukraine army will break and then road to the west is more or less open.
 
Do you remember how robust that UKR IO effort was in the months leading up to the war was? I had all kinds of suggested UKR propaganda videos in my YouTube feed despite never watching anything UKR or RUS related.
Big thing I notice is the oldskool establishment media used to blast pro Ukraine articles and content, constantaly on the "front Page". Now you have to dig to find articles. Like today check Fox, ABC, CNN, MSNBC none of them even mention Ukraine on the first page of their web sites.

The gig is just about up.
 
Agree on the weather but doesn’t the ground freeze in some parts of Ukraine during February like it does in some areas of the Balkans?

Both sides are moving slowly now due to the effects of mass use of FPV drones & ARTY frustrating efforts to mass combat power.
My understanding is that Ukraines winters aren’t particularly cold due to the proximity of the Black Sea, so the ground freezing really depends on local weather and even in the middle of winter can switch between frozen or muddy slop.

But yeah it’s not like we saw blitzkrieg during the summer.

Long story short:
The North Koreans came to Kursk, tens of thousands of men to push the mighty AFU out of Kursk.
Ukrainian ubermensch sent those North Koreans back after slaughtering them on the battlefield.
Ukraine wins and that’s the end of the story.(Brought to you by the Ukrainian intelligence service)
And right after South Korea decides not to send weapons to Ukraine, all the NK combat troops that haven’t been killed pack it up and head home, talk about weird timing.
 
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He sure is changing his tune from the "5 point peace plan" that was invading Russia and deposing Putin and destroying the Russian military.

I wonder what changed, Trump's team appears to be working.

 
Looking for Adventure on Ukrainian front lines is kinda FAFO

Kid went to Ukraine, the deadliest warzone of modern times, with no prior military experience and died within minutes of his first mission.
Best pal Jason — a US volunteer was with James when he died and later lost his left foot in battle — told The Sun: “It was James’s first and last mission.

 
Looking for Adventure on Ukrainian front lines is kinda FAFO

Kid went to Ukraine, the deadliest warzone of modern times, with no prior military experience and died within minutes of his first mission.
Best pal Jason — a US volunteer was with James when he died and later lost his left foot in battle — told The Sun: “It was James’s first and last mission.

There are many videos on Youtube, mostly from Russian sources that show how Russians use drones. Obviously, they currently have so many of them, and most are 100% made or assembled in Russia from imported parts, at least 100 different designs, that they blow up absolutely everything that moves or just sits there, not just vehicles of all kinds, but also individual soldiers. In 1970s, when I was getting some very basic infanry training in high school, we were told - if you see hostile helicopter, just hide under the tree. Today, nothing like that will work... Russians also started using laser guided artillery shells, which means every shot is a kill, not like 3 shells as it used to be in a past. So, if someone wants to die ASAP, welcome to clown's land. Example of one of these videos:
 
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Looking for Adventure on Ukrainian front lines is kinda FAFO

Kid went to Ukraine, the deadliest warzone of modern times, with no prior military experience and died within minutes of his first mission.
Best pal Jason — a US volunteer was with James when he died and later lost his left foot in battle — told The Sun: “It was James’s first and last mission.

And the same same faggot media that talk about how tragic it is also undoubtedly had a hand in convincing some retarded 18 year old that fighting in Ukraine was a good idea.
 
The West is BEGGING and prodding Putin to do something big and dramatic that will let them turn the propaganda dial up to 11 and get all the stupid jingoistic "good people" on board with forcing their children to go die for the New World Order.

Putin is way better off slowly pounding down the Ukraine, methodically wiping out all those Nazis and destroying their ability to be anything other than a destination for a new replacement population of middle eastern "immigrants" to come "assimilate" in.

That denies the Western warmongers the chance for some big propaganda incident and allows time for the west to run themselves totally bankrupt and into economic ruin.
3 year in war - i can't found Nazis. Big problem in UA-army :-(
 
Receipts just went up in flames in California its not like money was stolen.

Nature of any financial aid is to get skimmed .

USAID alone spent 30billion $ in Ukraine.



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fun thought. find out how much black rock has into their buy and exactly where it is. if it is a real big $ amt,cut a deal with Putin to take all of that area. get a piece of the west side for Hungary,Poland,Slovakia and maybe Romania. get something (?) back from Putin and walk away. maybe a deal for some minerals etc to part pay back our 40 bil. let PUTIN grab Z and his gang & do whatever with them. go back to the original no NATO deal and then cut away from NATO. let them defend themselves. concentrate in other areas where we have real interests. w.hemisphere,Panama,Arctic,our borders,No.Carolina,Maui etc.
F Zelensky,NATO,Europe and black rock. would make Niccolo proud.
 
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I hope there's a Bulgarian Umbrella in Zelensky's future, along with a few others out of the current leadership regime in Ukraine. I expect they'll relocate abroad and see out their days in opulence funded by graft and corruption having siphoned off US provided funding. I'd be just as happy if they have an up close and personal with Novichok. Surely there are some old KGB asset's that would relish the opportunity to perform one last job for the Motherland.
 
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I would assume mr. Z would be a big embarassment and potential liabilty to the west so guys with "umbrella" are more likely to talk in English with US accent than Russian. Its your ally and your puppet and i would think you will be the ones to recycle it...

he who smelt it dealt it
 
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