War in Ukraine

You’re just throwing 💩 at the wall to see what might stick Moe. Nothing more 🤡
Lol. You and your crew have been throwing that at the wall for months now. Actually we are getting close to approaching the one year anniversary of constant, non stop Biden Regime/ Kiev propaganda on here.
 
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Lol. You and your crew have been throwing that at the wall for months now. Actually we at getting close to approaching the one year anniversary of constant, non stop Biden Regime/ Kiev propaganda on here.
So Curly, basically the best comeback you can manage is “No YOU are!”

😂 🤡 😂 🤡 😂 🤡
 
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Meanwhile, back to topic:

Seeing reports that we are going to bring large scale units out of the Ukrainian front lines for training during the anticipated lull in Russian offensive operations. To date, the training has been small unit stuff on how to use a specific weapons system. This would be tactical with entire combat teams getting the training as cohesive units.

Not to say they've done a bad job, clearly the Ukrainians are more than holding their own with a significant percentage of their troops being reservists or volunteers. Imagine what they might do in our equipment having received 60-90 days of unit tactical training from US military advisors. Think Vlad is going to need more conscripts.
 
Meanwhile, back to topic:

Seeing reports that we are going to bring large scale units out of the Ukrainian front lines for training during the anticipated lull in Russian offensive operations. To date, the training has been small unit stuff on how to use a specific weapons system. This would be tactical with entire combat teams getting the training as cohesive units.

Not to say they've done a bad job, clearly the Ukrainians are more than holding their own with a significant percentage of their troops being reservists or volunteers. Imagine what they might do in our equipment having received 60-90 days of unit tactical training from US military advisors. Think Vlad is going to need more conscripts.
Nah. Those 300 thousand super soldiers are coming and they’re bringing winter hell with them!
 
I was very specific, no one, anywhere, has ever made the claim that defense procurement is the model of efficiency and cost control.
Fine. So with these them being aware of those inefficiencies, the people I'm talking about have still been leading the charge in sending $100+ billion to the most corrupt nation in Europe and spending $1 trillion on F-35... so they obviously condone reckless spending.
 
Meanwhile, back to topic:

Seeing reports that we are going to bring large scale units out of the Ukrainian front lines for training during the anticipated lull in Russian offensive operations. To date, the training has been small unit stuff on how to use a specific weapons system. This would be tactical with entire combat teams getting the training as cohesive units.

Not to say they've done a bad job, clearly the Ukrainians are more than holding their own with a significant percentage of their troops being reservists or volunteers. Imagine what they might do in our equipment having received 60-90 days of unit tactical training from US military advisors. Think Vlad is going to need more conscripts.
Large scale? The numbers I'm hearing are 15-30k total over the next 6 months. Kyiv is losing 10k a month already.
 
Fine. So with these them being aware of those inefficiencies, the people I'm talking about have still been leading the charge in sending $100+ billion to the most corrupt nation in Europe and spending $1 trillion on F-35... so they obviously condone reckless spending.
So you admit Ukraine is part of Europe?
 
Large scale? The numbers I'm hearing are 15-30k total over the next 6 months. Kyiv is losing 10k a month already.
How the hell would Russia know how many loses Ukraine is seeing Moe they don’t even hang around long enough to evacuate their own wounded or war dead they just scurry off once they start getting pounded 😂🤡
 
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Not to say they've done a bad job, clearly the Ukrainians are more than holding their own with a significant percentage of their troops being reservists or volunteers. Imagine what they might do in our equipment having received 60-90 days of unit tactical training from US military advisors. Think Vlad is going to need more conscripts.
BS, its Russia against NATO on the battlefield... not just Ukraine. And NATO is still running out of weapons and equipment while constantly telling us that Russia is on the verge of running out of weapons. And with the sanctions, confiscation of property and roughly $300 billion in reserves... and removing them from SWIFT, the Russians are cleaning the clocks of the EU/US on the financial battlefield.

The only facet of this conflict that Russia is being outclassed in is in the propaganda war.
 
So you admit Ukraine is part of Europe?
Obviously I do if I said this...
Fine. So with these them being aware of those inefficiencies, the people I'm talking about have still been leading the charge in sending $100+ billion to the most corrupt nation in Europe and spending $1 trillion on F-35... so they obviously condone reckless spending.

What was the point of even asking that?
 
BS, its Russia against NATO on the battlefield... not just Ukraine. And NATO is still running out of weapons and equipment while constantly telling us that Russia is on the verge of running out of weapons. And with the sanctions, confiscation of property and roughly $300 billion in reserves... and removing them from SWIFT, the Russians are cleaning the clocks of the EU/US on the financial battlefield.

The only facet of this conflict that Russia is being outclassed in is in the propaganda war.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

Pure comedy gold Moe! Especially Russia fighting NATO. They can’t even beat overmatched Ukraine NATO would end them 🤡
 
If they’re part of Europe, they should be allowed to join NATO without interference from the former Soviet Union.
The issue isn't Ukraine having a desire to join NATO. The problem is that NATO should not allow them to join because it creates a security concern for Russia having NATO troops and assets on their border. That was the unwritten agreement that was made 30 years ago after the USSR broke up and part of the German reunification deal.
 
The issue isn't Ukraine having a desire to join NATO. The problem is that NATO should not allow them to join because it creates a security concern for Russia having NATO troops and assets on their border. That was the unwritten agreement that was made 30 years ago after the USSR broke up and part of the German reunification deal.
Sweden is about to be part of NATO because of Putin’s actions in Ukraine.
 
The issue isn't Ukraine having a desire to join NATO. The problem is that NATO should not allow them to join because it creates a security concern for Russia having NATO troops and assets on their border. That was the unwritten agreement that was made 30 years ago after the USSR broke up and part of the German reunification deal.
Curious: what would have been on their border if they had amazingly taken Ukraine in 10 days?

NATO is a defense pack. Never invaded a country for territorial gain. All of this NATO talk is BS and you know it. Putin wanted to get the old band back together and his old bandmates didn't want to.
 
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