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Considering that fire-fighting equipment was sent from California to Ukraine, maybe some people would still have homes.How would your daily life have improved if the U.S. did not support Ukraine?
Lowered taxes?
Lowered grocery bills?
Inquiring minds want to know…
-Stan
It’s a low cost way to do multi-generational damage to the Russian military / keep them busy so the U.S. can fully focus on the Indo-Pacific.How is sending hundreds on billions of dollars to a random ass country across the world help the US?
US politicians and their family? Plenty.How is sending hundreds on billions of dollars to a random ass country across the world helping the US?
How many US vehicles are equipped with anti-drone screens despite the prolific use of them for the last three years? None.It’s a low cost way to do multi-generational damage to the Russian military / keep them busy so the U.S. can fully focus on the Indo-Pacific.
It is a low cost way for the U.S. to learn war lessons that were never / would never be learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is a low cost testing ground for new capabilities, and their employment.
The U.S. is learning from Ukraine to shape defense procurement the same way they did from the Yom Kippur War (https://www.history.army.mil/html/books/069/69-4-1/cmhPub_69-4-1.pdf)
-Stan
How many US vehicles are equipped with anti-drone screens despite the prolific use of them for the last three years? None.
Does the US military have a program to train and equip units with <$1k FPV drones despite widespread prolific use during the last three years? No.
How many Patriot systems has the US built to replace one destroyed in Ukraine? None.
Is the US manufacturing enough ordinance to replace what was sent to Ukraine? No.
Is the US still adopting the SIG Spear despite offering a limited to no real world capability increases? Yes.
Are the Marines still being gutted? Yes.
Will the F-35 ever be reliable enough to do more than periodic sorties against sand people? Maybe.
How are you going with the new and more expensive Stinger and Javelins?
Russian Military is stronger now then they were four years ago, veterans might even go back and start fucking like the end of all wars, somewhat restoring their population demographic without importing the third world like western countries.
Russia is now driven closer to China, these countries were never really historically friendly and this is a colossal fuck up, this is not great for US Indo-pacific interests. Given that a large part of US power projection relies on aircraft carriers and the war in Ukraine plus the Red Sea events show that missle interception is not successful as the MIC brochures, things could certainly be better.
It’s a low cost way to do multi-generational damage to the Russian military / keep them busy so the U.S. can fully focus on the Indo-Pacific.
It is a low cost way for the U.S. to learn war lessons that were never / would never be learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is a low cost testing ground for new capabilities, and their employment.
The U.S. is learning from Ukraine to shape defense procurement the same way they did from the Yom Kippur War (https://www.history.army.mil/html/books/069/69-4-1/cmhPub_69-4-1.pdf)
-Stan
That was mainly under Russian puppet rule with Yanukovych and Zlochevsky as CEO over Burisma.The Ukraine is great if you are looking for Human trafficking, money laundering, or illegal arms sales.
Speaking of faggots, I see you brought the same bitching and moaning to the new thread.Two faggots couldn’t control their egos and posted like 4 pages worth of crap.
Undoubtedly the Ukrainians, pretend or real, that posted in the thread are happy with the result.
No one gives a fuck about you, please try contribute something interesting about the war in ukraine.Speaking of faggots, I see you brought the same bitching and moaning to the new thread.
You brought it up because you don’t care so much.No one gives a fuck about you, please try contribute something interesting about the war in ukraine.
Someone asked? stop being a faggot.You brought it up because you don’t care so much.
Now go on…
Someone doesn’t understand baiting the butthurt, remember you brought this to the new thread… cry more.Someone asked? stop being a faggot.
Ah yes an image that could be easily staged but was proven to be fake months ago. Great proof.
Fake news there Bud. That's not what MSNBC, CNN and the others are saying as well as the defense department spokesman.I'd say actually to your first point it did the exact opposite for the Russian Military.
Before the Ukraine war the Russian Military was a typical European style paper tiger with useless bloated generals and idiots in charge and stupid beaten up conscripts and ancient ideas about how to fight ancient wars by throwing enough bodies against the wall.
Their weapons were outdated cold war relics.
The Russians got a very costly but in the end well worth it lesson on modern warfare and if anything their understanding of modern warfare is actually going to be better than most of our generals and such.
They got a lot of their old ancient stuff blowed up for them and had an excuse to bring factories online to make new stuff and start training recruits and school children on how future wars would be fought.
They have learned a huge amount in a short time and the Chinese and North Koreans have been taking notes and attending class.
We also got them to start being Sovereign and not rely on their enemies for things they need...
We also forced them to start forging a new set of alliances and a new global trade order and new defense pacts.
The Chinese and North Koreans also just got a free update in their tactics and understanding of modern warfare.
I'm going to say in the end actually this war has made Russia stronger and more combat ready.
The pretty much illegal financial things the Western powers did to the Russians made a huge part of the world say, well you know about that whole Dollar business, let's stop feeding New Rome and letting them use their currency to control and plunder us.
I'd say in the end Russia actually will come to see this war as a turning point in building themselves back up again.
weeb union on youtube. just still shots to sum up the video.cool map....both sides should avail themselves of the car[tank] wash /nail salon /stadium/market and of course the pistol stops are a must for any attacking/retreating horde to stop for a break
I think the UK should be contributing that money to NATO in an effort to pay their fair share instead of wasting it by sending to Ukraine.,
Haven't been paying much attention because most of the "information" being given to us does indeed seem to be bullshit...
How would your daily life have improved if the U.S. did not support Ukraine?
Lowered taxes?
Lowered grocery bills?
Inquiring minds want to know…
-Stan
It’s a low cost way to do multi-generational damage to the Russian military / keep them busy so the U.S. can fully focus on the Indo-Pacific.
It is a low cost way for the U.S. to learn war lessons that were never / would never be learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is a low cost testing ground for new capabilities, and their employment.
The U.S. is learning from Ukraine to shape defense procurement the same way they did from the Yom Kippur War (https://www.history.army.mil/html/books/069/69-4-1/cmhPub_69-4-1.pdf)
-Stan
if you watch this film, you may also be convinced that the UN is evil and needs to be kicked out of the country.Sounds like it's well past time for us to be involved with NATO.
NATO has become a death cult, and personally I don't want to be a part of the destiny they are currently trying to self-manifest right now.
I agree, especially because I never said that.Saying it's "cheaper to fight them over there" is a false dichotomy.
-Stan
Honest question: do you consider $175 billion in aid to Ukraine (a material percentage of which has been taken via corruption in Ukraine) and the loss of a couple generations of Ukrainian men to be low-cost? What number of Ukrainian deaths would you consider to be high cost?It’s a low cost way to do multi-generational damage to the Russian military / keep them busy so the U.S. can fully focus on the Indo-Pacific.
It is a low cost way for the U.S. to learn war lessons that were never / would never be learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is a low cost testing ground for new capabilities, and their employment.
The U.S. is learning from Ukraine to shape defense procurement the same way they did from the Yom Kippur War (https://www.history.army.mil/html/books/069/69-4-1/cmhPub_69-4-1.pdf)
-Stan
I can only comment from a U.S. perspective.Honest question: do you consider $175 billion in aid to Ukraine (a material percentage of which has been taken via corruption in Ukraine) and the loss of a couple generations of Ukrainian men to be low-cost? What number of Ukrainian deaths would you consider to be high cost?
increase in MIC income,Biden income and undermining an "enemy".Considering that fire-fighting equipment was sent from California to Ukraine, maybe some people would still have homes.
How is sending hundreds on billions of dollars to a random ass country across the world helping the US?
no power of influence? welcome to the club.I can only comment from a U.S. perspective.
$175 billion is a rounding error compared to the $4 trillion spent in Afghanistan and Iraq combined.
And please note, “What I consider” isn’t me or my beliefs or my opinions or me trying to convince anyone of anything, it is the reality that I see, and it truly doesn’t matter because I don’t have the power to influence anything anyway.
-Stan
eat shit, dictator.