>>352452 >Post Ukrainian butthurt here Is that really an accurate prompt anymore? They've been doing pretty well in recent weeks. The virtually-unlimited foreign aid, money and weapons from the west had an effect.
>Russia to Mobilize 300,000 (!) for Ukraine, Steps Taken to Make Another 250,000 Deployable >The mobilized will have the status of contract soldiers (meaning they are deployable to Ukraine). >Contract soldiers and the newly mobilized are retained for active service indefinitely — until partial mobilization is rescinded or they are otherwise dismissed — regardless of how much time they had left on their contract (stop loss). >Ostensibly the 250,000 conscripts serving their mandatory national service will not be sent to “the area of SMO”, but yesterday’s announcement of referendums in Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson on joining Russia opens the path for precisely that. When these areas are proclaimed Russian soil conscripts can be deployed there without the procedural need to declare a state of war. https://anti-empire.com/russia-to-mobilize-300000-for-ukraine-steps-taken-to-make-another-250000-deployable/
>Putin collects random young men off the street >doesn't give them decent gear or training >sends them off to another country Has anyone made the comparison between Putin's conscripts and "migrants"?
>>352751 It hasn't backfired yet, as as things stand it looks like Russia is the one with maneuverability problems. Time will tell though. Things could get interesting.
>>352755 >It hasn't backfired yet, Trench warfare versus Blitzkrieg. The Russians had the golden opportunity in the first 2 weeks to rush to the Polish border and didn't do it. They were at 20Km from Kiev ready to begin a siege and they retreated. The word treason comes to my mind.
>>352751 This isn't even comparable, the Germs overextended in enemy territory and got a counter shoved up their ass. The soviets fought on their home soil, and thus mobilised millions without much "motivation" issues. It's not even comparable. Tankies need to stfu.
>>352757 >The word treason comes to my mind. The Russians government never cared about it's people. Did you only just figure that out? If you're implying that these failures are intentional, look closer and see the severity of the incompetence.
>>352779 >If you're implying that these failures are intentional, look closer and see the severity of the incompetence. Look closer and tell me, how many top brass have been demoted? No court martial? Not even one shot?
>>352782 I disagree. I suspect anything can be a false flag, but this doesn't look like one. All of these gay mistakes point to a severe underestimation of the resistance. If this failure were planned, they could have done it in a way that wasn't so expensive, humiliating, and internally destabilizing to its own powers at hand. Putin put his cards on the table and lost because he thought the Ukrainians would just surrender like the Crimeans did.
>>352784 >All of these gay mistakes point to a severe underestimation of the resistance. Ahem. The ruskies have tons of drones in recon missions. The ukro buildup could not be without to be noticed.
>>352786 It's not about Ukraine's capabilities, it was about the resistance itself. The Russians clearly thought that the Ukrainians wouldn't fight back, so they just rolled in there like they owned the place. They relied far too heavily on roads, which made them vulnerable to being assraped by blitzkrieg javelins at every half mile. They didn't even bring enough fuel at the beginning because they didn't think they'd have to do any actual fighting. Even when they got to Kiev they hesitated because they didn't think they'd actually have to fight there. In addition to being sniveling cowards who didn't want to invade such a large city, they didn't want to shell a huge city that held such a non-insignificant number of ethnic Russians, and for that hesitancy they lost their opportunity. Because they thought the war would be over in one week, they didn't factor international response into the equation. After the first month Ukraine got what was basically an unlimited supply of weapons from the west, overtaking Israel as the largest receiver of foreign aid. They fucked up royally because they thought the Ukrainians would be so scared of them that they'd instantly surrender, and when that didn't work they just blindly stumbled around like the stupid Slavs they are. They thought nothing had changed since 2014, but they royally fucked up. >>352783 >how many top brass have been demoted? No court martial? Not even one shot? That'll come after this is all over. Right now, the government is on damage control and doesn't want to acknowledge what a massive fuck-up this has been. It was just as big of an intelligence failure as it was a military failure, because Putin's advisors are all impotent yesmen who only tell him what he wants to hear, which is why he did this invasion in the first place. They're going to have their asses caved in at the end of this shitshow.
It's basically Russia's Vietnam/Afghanistan of this century. Large military power thinks it can win as a result of having better toys, and doesn't consider the thought that the locals would actually fight back or that they'd have to plan for long-term conflict.
>>352808 Politicians/billionaires and their sons never get drafted to die in shitty wars, no matter what country it is. It's one universal standard of corruption.
>>352812 Of course. My plan is to be openly racist, so that it's against military policy to recruit me. If push comes to shove I'll get a swastika tattoo.
>Kiev Wastes No Time, Pushing Forward >September 26 marked the fourth day of referenda in the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhie regions, in the territories controlled by Russian-led forces. According to the local election commissions, the turnout after 3 days of vote was: 77% in the DPR, 76 % in the LPR, 51% in the Zaporozhye region, 48% in Kherson. >In an attempt to disrupt the vote, the Kiev regime continues shelling and terrorist attacks in the lost territories. https://odysee.com/@SouthFront:4/kiev-pushing-forward:0 Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/iHKDAdygsr98/
>>352824 >the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. Terrorism by its definition excludes 'lawful' state actors, so technically soldiers and police officers are exempt.
>>352827 >Terrorism by its definition excludes 'lawful' state actors, so technically soldiers and police officers are exempt. Funny, if the oligarchs' sicarios do it is rightful and fine, but if somebody else do it is horrendous and wrong. Top hypocrisy and gaslighting.
>>352887 Hey everypony check it out, I found a typo in the jewgle maps of Ukraine. They spelled the Державний ботанічний заказник 'Дальницький ліс' 'Dalnytskyi lis' state 'botanical' reserve as "bonatical" reserve. https://vymaps.com/UA/State-Bonatical-Reserve-Dalnytskyi-lis--393298/ What does it mean? I'm pretty sure that "bonatical" isn't a word. Is this like the halfchan aquariumgate of Ukraine?
>>353021 Apparently he's getting 8 years, but would've gotten 10 if he resisted conscription without shooting the officer. I wonder how many other Russian men will notice that.
>US Embassy in Russia warns Americans to Leave Immediately to Avoid being Conscripted in Putin Army >The embassy issued a warning that Russian authorities may refuse to recognize those who hold dual Russian-US citizenship and may prevent them from receiving US consular aid, citing the continuing partial mobilization that the Russian government announced last week. Additionally, it issues a warning that dual citizens would face restrictions on travel and might possibly face military conscription. https://www.eutimes.net/2022/09/us-embassy-in-russia-warns-americans-to-leave-immediately-to-avoid-being-conscripted-in-putin-army/
I don't care about Ukraine. I want Russia to win so that the NPCs get butthurt. The West is obviously controlling the propaganda ever since "cancelling" Russian sources of news.
Why would people, who could not point to Ukraine on a map prior to current events, give a shit about some random slavs?
>>353252 I am very sad how utterly co-opted /k/ has gotten. There's nothing wrong with sympathizing for Ukraine, but there is an air of visceral hatred toward Russia rather than actual support for Ukraine, despite the 1% of anons who actually own guns likely owning the dirt cheap Russian surplus. Every fucking thread is laced with malice. It's so deep not even one "that guy" is attempting to be a contrarian Putin-lover edgelord for easy (You)s.
>>353273 >but there is an air of visceral hatred toward Russia rather than actual support for Ukraine >visceral hatred toward Russia That is the stench of the jew.
>>353273 halfchan has been coopted by the feds for years now. It was one of the first places to receive major attention from the feds when the domestic propaganda ban was lifted by Obama. It's barely even worth it to lurk there anymore. T. ancientfag
>>353273 >I am very sad how utterly co-opted /k/ has gotten. I get that feeling with the few boards I seldomly lurk. I have this schizo theory that many posts are made by bots, NGO's, and feds to demoralize anyone that goes against the status quo. Especially after Trump was elected. Pretty sad. >1% of anons who actually own guns likely owning the dirt cheap Russian surplus That's where you're wrong, orc-loving chud! Those Russians cucked themselves of the ultimate killing machines made from pure, heckin' based and wholesome Stalinium: Mosin Nagants. At least two, possibly even three whole /k/ommando's have deprived Putler of those optimal weapons. Nothing cheap about that.
>The Kremlin Has Destroyed Russia’s Military Reputation >The most unfortunate aspect of the Kremlin’s go-slow, limited, under-committed, under-manned military operation in Ukraine has been the destruction of the Russian military’s reputation, a destruction underlined by Ukraine’s success in pushing back Russian forces in areas that are now, after the reunifications, part of Russia herself. >That Russia has lost Russian territory to Ukraine is likely to further embolden the West and, thereby, further widen the war. >Putin’s go-slow limited intervention has given Washington seven months in which to convince Western peoples that Russia is the aggressor, supply weapons to Ukraine, train Ukrainian soldiers in their use, and establish communications systems for Washington to provide targeting information to Ukraine’s forces. It is impossible to imagine the Kremlin conducting a war in a way less likely to succeed. >What the Kremlin has done is to justify Washington’s belief in its omnipotence, which will lead to more provocations. Washington had no fear of stealing Russia’s foreign exchange reserves and other assets, arming Ukraine, and blowing up Russia’s Nord Stream pipelines. Each step along the way Washington has gotten bolder and the threats to Russia have become stronger. https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2022/10/03/the-kremlin-has-destroyed-russias-military-reputation/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/02/us-russia-putin-ukraine-war-david-petraeus https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/10/02/entering-terrifying-new-phase-russo-ukraine-war/
>>353283 Reputation is the least of Russia's concerns, honestly. There's still elderly leaders around who remember the USSR days, and they are hyper paranoid about Russia ever getting back up from the collapse. It's why NATO still exists and Europe just bends over for America.
>LPR 4th Brigade BMP Gets Rocked By Javelin And Still Escapes Unharmed - U.S. Weapon Useless >Rescue of the BPM crew under the fire of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. >The Armed Forces of Ukraine knocked out the BMP, but the crew remained intact and requested evacuation. An officer of the 1st battalion of the 4th brigade of the LPR with the call sign "Denchik" without a second's delay set off to pull our soldiers out. >When the fighters plunged into the second BMP, the enemy Javelin hit the car. But this only set the pace for the evacuation. https://odysee.com/@Overthrown:6/video_2022-10-04_23-33-03:a Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/UJBQbiPaKLy4/ Very good video.
>>353302 I disagree. Reputation is incredibly important, because it'll affect how aggressive NATO and the United States will be going forward. You can expect to see more NATO expansion going forward.
>>353360 They would expand regardless. The image of an aggressive and incompetent Russia is just one of a myriad of excuses. It's beneficial for America since more peons to convince friends to work harder on their friendship is never a bad idea, and it's beneficial for Europe for... having a sugar daddy pay for an expensive military? I feel like a lot of politics over there is a tad irrational, even considering it's jews trying to jew.
>>353302 >and they are hyper paranoid about Russia ever getting back up from the collapse To be fair, that is a valid concern when Putin was a former KGB operative.
>>353370 >They would expand regardless. Doubt it. Sweden and Norway did a full 180 on their stance about joining NATO because of Russia invading. >and it's beneficial for Europe for... having a sugar daddy pay for an expensive military? Europe likes NATO because it means that they don't have to invest in building up their own militaries as the U.S. does it for them. >I feel like a lot of politics over there is a tad irrational It begins making sense when you understand that the baizuo/Progressives/Liberals/Left/etc. here in the U.S. are considered "Conservative" by European standards; with the American Conservatives/Libertarians/Right/etc. effectively being considered "Right Wing Extremists".
>>353503 Sure, just like Stalin was absolutely ready to strike and Barbarossa was a completely justified preventive invasion. Against a foe "so incompetent it should have been easy to steamroll, but for the pesky western aid" I might add. The irony is ridiculously in line with their gay history memes and tankies don't want to see it.
>>353503 >>353505 You seriously think that Putin only changed his mind right then, and didn't plan out this whole thing 8 years ago? Just this year you think he changed his mind about the war and "betrayed" the regime that he's been in uncontested control of since the 90's?
>>353518 When the European continent be engulfed in chaos, hunger, and war; mixed with the collapse of the currency. All according to plan for the jews come to the rescue and offer "the solution": world government.
>>353519 >Just this year you think he changed his mind about the war and "betrayed" the regime that he's been in uncontested control of since the 90's? Putin did not betray the (((regime))). Putin betrayed the Russian people who believe him to be a patriot. Look at what Putin is doing, not what he says. There is a constant among all world leaders, be western or eastern, and it is to inject their People with an unknown substance no matter what and Russia is not exception. The war is just the an instrument used to collapse the world economy.
>>353521 >There's still too much invested in Europe to demolish its infrastructure this quickly. Well, it looks like the jews are in a schedule to take everything down, because without energy to fuel modern civilization, everything stops.
>>353525 Looks more like more of a decoupling, imo. Western powers wanted this because they knew that Europe relying on Russian energy was bad for their long term economic and military ambitions, so they're exacerbating this conflict to sever Russia from the rest of the world's economy to replace it with more-expensive but non-Russian American gas, renewables, and most importantly nuclear energy. The fact that they're finally taking a second look at nuclear energy is what tips me off about that. The deliberate sabotage of Nord Stream 2 makes it plain as day. Russia/Europe relations have gotten way too cozy and cooperative since the end of the Cold War, and that's bad for the United States and NATO. That's why they set all this in motion by staging that coup in Crimea and pouring weapons into the region to militarize Ukraine and provoke attacks on Donbas. Putin took the bait and invaded Ukraine, depleting Russia's military resources while simultaneously doing NATO's work to alienate Europe and set the economic decoupling in motion. This entire fiasco has been the product of 20 years of long term planning to decouple Russia from Europe, ever since Russia didn't immediately become a market-based Democracy like the CIA wanted it to when the Berlin wall fell.
>>353526 >The deliberate sabotage of Nord Stream 2 makes it plain as day. There is another possibility to consider. ZOG is telling us through its MSM that a "sabotage" has taken place, but, considering the rap sheet of lies and deceptions and that the Atlantic ZOG cooperates with the Russian ZOG, and that there is an exclusion zone around the site and only their soldiers are allowed to go and inspect... everything is in doubt. After all, everything we know comes from (((them))) and no independent source is available to verify.
>>353527 >ZOG is telling us through its MSM that a "sabotage" has taken place What MSM sources have said anything about sabotage? All of the MSM sources I've heard say it's "still unknown" and "we shouldn't speculate". >only their soldiers are allowed to go and inspect... Because it's their territory. And they're at war. Would you expect them to just let the United States go in an inspect it? >no independent source is available What independent sources? You want the (((UN))) to go investigate it? What would count as an independent source to you?
Russia wouldn't blow up it's own pipeline because Russia makes money off of aformentioned pipeline. Even if they wanted to freeze Europe this winter (quite likely, as that would be great leverage), they could have done that just as easily by simply turning off the gas. Do you seriously think that pipeline exploding is anything but the work of glowniggers?
>>353529 Of course Russians say it's sabotage. Their property was just randomly destroyed at a time way too convenient for the United States. Western MSM meanwhile still refuses to acknowledge the obvious, even though in any other given day they'd speculate about nonsense to no end. It's obvious that they're so deep in the CIA's pocket that they wouldn't report an obvious glow-op if it hit them with a truckload of cement.
>>353528 >Do you seriously think that pipeline exploding is anything but the work of glowniggers? There is the possibility that no explosion took place whatsoever and is all part of the psyop. Remember, we have been on a non-stop psyop roller-coaster for decades, I don't think they have changed they modus operandi now.
>>353532 >no explosion took place This is just schizo nonsense. I suspect anything could be a psyop, but it is far easier to just blow up a pipeline than it is to pretend it blew up.
>>353534 No. It is still much easier to plant a single explosive than it is to globally censor anyone who might see it and coordinate media response around it with conflicting narratives.
>>353535 No one can see actually what happened because the action was allegedly under the sea. No need to censor anyone. The Russians drop the pressure to a minimum or nothing, the Europeans publish an image of bubbles on the sea' surface and claim an explosion. Let the MSN do the talking.
>>353536 Then why not simply blow it up? Why go through the trouble to message everyone involved and coordinate a response when it's easier to just blow it up?
>>353538 >it's easier to just blow it up? I disagree, nothing is easier than moving the mouth and gaslight the public. >and coordinate a response What response? Posturing?
>>353539 It takes years of planning and billions of dollars in media management to coordinate a global propaganda response. Blowing up a pipeline takes a single drone. Kikes wouldn't go for the more expensive option to fake a pipeline blowing up when they could just blow it up for real.
>>353539 >What response? Posturing? Yes. Making sure everyone follows the script and doesn't spill the beans by slipping up because they didn't know the plan is a complex exercise. That's where coordination comes in. It's a task more daunting than blowing up a single pipeline.
>>353558 The United States has never given its nukes to anyone before (except maybe Israel), in all those years of arming dangerous people. I doubt they'd break that precedent and give them to Slavs, especially since those nukes could be lost/stolen by someone else.
>Russian Army General Surovikin Appointed Commander Of Special Military Operation >Cadre changes continue in the leadership of the Russian Defense Ministry. Sources close to the Russian Defense Ministry reported that according to available information, Army General Surovikin has been appointed commander of a special military operation that Russia is conducting in the former Ukrainian territories. >Earlier, on September 24, 2022, the Defense Ministry announced that Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev was appointed to the post of Deputy Defense Minister in charge of material and technical support of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Army General Dmitry Bulgakov was removed from his post. Many Russian military observers attributed Bulgakov’s personality to the revealed failures in the logistical support of the group of Russian troops involved in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. https://southfront.org/russian-army-general-surovikin-appointed-commander-of-special-military-operation/
>>353773 They've been dropping a larger number of big bombs, from what I've heard. I guess the possibility of negotiation is completely off the table now. I really want to say that America had a hand in that, but it's like California and embezzlement; we all know it's happening, but no evidence and no way to investigate.
Free Starlink access for Ukraine will be rescinded following rude remarks from Ukrainian ambassador towards Elon Musk. Elon asks US gov to pick up the bill. https://archive.ph/J437E
>>353915 >Attack on territorial integrity of Ukraine >Involvement in attempts to legalize annexation of Crimea by Russia >Birth date: 28.06.1971 >American enterpreneur, billionaire 14.10.2022 Elon Musk's company SpaceX refused to pay for the Starlink satellite uplink services for Ukraine, thus dealing a blow to the country's critical infrastructure. Additionally Elon Musk repeatedly assisted russian propaganda, for example, by publishing "plan to end the conflict", in which [he] called for accepting Crimea as russian >"Mirotvorets" [Peacemaker] center asks the law enforcement agency to view this publication on the site as a statement about this person committing conscious actions against national safety of Ukraine, the world, safety of humanity and international order, and other rights violations. For some reason in Russian despite being definitely Ukraine-affiliated (started by one of gov't officials, remains up despite law violations). Entitled as fuck too, as you can see.
That site is also basically kiwifarms-as-imagined-by-lolcows: it doxes people, but also uses non-public sources and has resulted in several murders of people doxed.
>>353931 (((Khazars))) and (((Khazaria wuz a reel cuntree! source: trust me, goy!))) are diplomatic red herrings created in the mid-1930ACE's as a way for kikes to claim that they're !!AkShUlLy HuWhItEs!!
>>353936 You mean the one side that claims to be two separate divisions is full of bullshit.
>>353939 Nah, they're separate groups, they're just also both corrupt and kikes will win either way. Just because kikes influence both sides doesn't mean international rivalries don't exist.
>>353943 >muh kikes have always been separate groups! >muh kikes don't never ever influence each other!! >muh kikes have divisions!!! >muh kikes don't answer to a single ideal!!!! >muh (((two parties))) of kikes are always at odds!!!!! >muh kikes aren't tribalist warmongers that have conflicts and seek to divide public opinions for different reasons!!!!! >muh kikes never lie!!!!!!! >muh kikes SAY they aren't a cohesive group so I believe them!!!!!!!!!
How stupid are you, and how much are you glowing right now?
>>353947 I didn't say anything of those things, nor did I imply them. Don't put words in my mouth. All I said was that sometimes conflicts are real, even if kikes benefit from both sides of said conflict.
>>353948 Bullshit, glowgoi. (You) completely and far too conveniently excused the readily known blatant historical propaganda that 'jews are divided! one jew is the good jew and one jew is the bad jew! you need to take a stance because one jew wants to (((help you))) and one jew (((doesn't want to help you!)))! you're either for the jew or against the jew! even the bad jews are good jews because they're JEWS'!
Kikes are a near-total monolithic group whom are solely interested in the destruction of societies, then will afterwards pillage, rape, enslave, then desecrate the remains. Every single empire or country's destruction in the past 900 years has had at least one kike shekel involved regardless of their so-called (((divisions))). Facts outweigh your basic bitch protection of them, and by (YOUR) words, kikes never play both sides to their own own sole benefit. Keep singing that doublespeak.
Oh, and here's your 0.02 shekels for defending kikes today.
>>353949 >all those buzzwords Dude, I'm not going to take shit from a retard who's so blatantly new he doesn't even know what it means to sage. Kiss my ass, faggot.
And at no point did I say that Jews were divided. Learn some basic reading comprehension.
>>353951 Take your government prescribed pills and shots, glowgoi. Which SOO you operating from? NN? SU? NYC? Or are you operating from one of the >5,000+ Jewazon (((warehouses)))? At no point did you fail to take the bait. Good job, badgenigger! Keep working hard for those shekels!
>>353953 Peak cucktard from you. Fuck off and enjoy those pigshit stained boots.
>>353971 Saging is a neat tactic that draws out glowies like free gibs does to niggers and spics. When bootlickers and cucktards get riled up and experience a burning need to (((defend themselves))), it shows exactly how committed they are to maintaining their cover story. But OOPS! As per ShareBlue & related handbooks, they aren't supposed to do that! Except they can't help themselves. Their own handbooks clearly state not to respond yet the individual's ego can't handle being exposed for the fucking traitors they are.
tl;dr: directly equate glowboi bait-takers with egomaniacal 'police officers', it's easier to understand that way.
>>353982 >Saging is a neat tactic that draws out glowies like free gibs does to niggers and spics. Alright, I'll take the bait this time. What is it that you think saging actually does?
>>353982 >baiting on a forum of literally single digits on some days You can literally get more attention out of your buzzwords on regular chans. Is it cuz it's too easy there?
From a thread of larpers: http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/400469765/ ID:PzSfel6l says we sunk a Russian sub and ID:lIch6E9v says we shot down six ICBMs that Russia launched in response. It looks plausible enough to scare me, but I don't see anyone on social media talking about a THAAD missile launch from Guam. That would have been noticed. So it's either a well executed larp, or the war just escalated hugely.
>>353986 By that logic we should just let China bulldoze everything just cuz it be old. Also any chance to say fuck you too those commie cunts I'll take.
>>354023 >By that logic we should just let China >(we) Implying that (we) have the right to interfere and even a say in the foreign matters. Preposterous. Reminder that (we) is an out of control bunch of domestic jews dictating foreign policy to fulfill the foreign banksters' will.
>>354023 Not only that. Ukraine as a formal nation is relatively new. But the claim of blood and soil is still there. Native Americans were never a formal nation either. Yet they do have a solid claim for the land. What they don't have a claim for, are the logistical and technological improvements. >>354026 Russia took the "might makes right" mantra for itself so...tough shit, nigger.
>>354054 >Native Americans were never a formal nation either. Yet they do have a solid claim for the land. And, they SOLD that land to the European settlers for guns, liquor, and horses! In fact, just to humor them, the Penn brothers (Sons of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania), reached an agreement with the American Indians over such a matter. What happened was that the sons were selling their father's land to other settlers, land that the Lenape sold to William Penn, and the Lenape threw a fit because they were "losing their land". Arguing that they had "breached" the original terms established, the Penn brothers reached an agreement with the chiefs they will follow the terms originally agreed up, which was that they only owned the land that could be "walked in a day's distance". Long story short, they Penn brothers hired the three fastest runners in the colonies, and earned 1.2 million acres as a result of it.
However, as far as the American-Indians were concerned, that land was still "stolen" from them.
>>354064 You mean like Wounded Knee, where a known terrorists was being hunted by the army for months, and was being hidden by his tribesmen, however the army was accommodating towards the Lakota (As in, allowing them to keep their guns) down the moment when the first shot was fired, and "slaughtered" them in self defense?
>Why Is Russia Buying Iranian Weapons? >Although Russia is using a plethora of its own domestically-built armed drones and loitering munitions, the effect that Iranian unmanned aircraft have on the Kiev regime forces is wholly undeniable. https://southfront.org/why-is-russia-buying-iranian-weapons/
>>354073 Shit take tbh. Gold states are using Russia's activities as a cover to test weapons systems. Just like the US used Vietnam and the sandbox. This technique has shown that minimum viable drones are potent force multipliers.
>>354099 I'm skeptical over who the bomb, if there is one (Will get to that in a moment), belongs to. For example, suppose this news report is a hoax and only exists to put into people's minds that NATO started using nuclear weapons. Then, when and if the bomb does go off, and the bomb is of Russian origin, Russia already has a scapegoat to point to as the one who "started" using nukes. If this isn't a hoax, and it actually is a NATO bomb, Russia would still have justification to send in nukes. Regardless of the scenario, it grants Russia a PR "win". That is, if it wasn't for Russia threatening to use nukes for months now.
However, despite all of that, I keep doubting that they ever WILL use nukes as all fear of them would dry up immediately. Thanks to Pedowood and the media, nuclear war has been hyped up to be this huge "world ending" event when the reality is it's no more dangerous than a volcano erupting.
>>354109 >pic Saved. >I'm skeptical Me too. First, I completely agree with the pic and I'm inclined to believe that nukes are a hoax. Second, it is becoming pretty obvious that the kikes running the show have a nack for instilling fear in the population and justify measures that would be resisted otherwise.
>>354116 >We have no other option, we're forced to react. You must understand that Ukraine wants to destroy us and we're only defending ourselves. <Defending ourselves from a country that's less than 4% our total landmass, with a population that's a third of our size, and that we invaded first, that resulted destroying the lives of millions, and we refuse to fucking leave
>last eight years didn't happen, goyim >the US biolabs don't exist, goyim >USA wasn't putting more and more bases next to Russian border, goyim >have goldfish memories, goyim
>>354126 You don't have to be pro-Russia to understand that this whole situation was provoked by foreign intervention. This war could have been prevented.
>>354127 >this whole situation was provoked by foreign intervention If that's so clear and plain as day, why is it every single time I ask people for sources on the matter (Preferably before 2022, so that we can have a neutral understanding on the affairs happening), so that I can read up on how this situation came to be (Myself) and understand the politics at play, I hear nothing but crickets in the background? >This war could have been prevented. Yet, literally every month, Russia keeps justifying their invasion with a new excuse. First it was Nazis in the region, then it was biolabs, now Ukraine fixing a dam that the USSR originally built, also those Ukrainian territories are now Russian land so taking them back means that Ukraine invaded Russia.
If Russia had a damn good reason for invading, they would have gone out with that story and stuck with it. Not change it every time the wind blows.
>>354129 Practically everyone who brings up that it's "NATO'S fault" for Russia invading, and establishing that the foundation for this invasion was what went down in 2014. To be quite honest, I'm rather ignorant on the issue altogether, aside from a general idea state of affairs on the matter.
>>354132 No because I didn't pay much attention to politics until 2015. Even then, to this day, anything outside of what happens in the U.S. is largely unknown to me because no one talks about itunless something's going down, such (Recently) Spain passing laws that prevent people from talking negatively about Kikes (To the point that you can't even say that the Kikes killed Christ), or the new PM in the U.K. resigning because Blackrock and similar entities throwing a fit over the summer whenever someone in her cabinet expressed even the thought of slowing down on progressive policies to the point that she was essentially a lame-duck politician.
>>354126 What exact same thing? Staging a coup in a country next to its primary enemy? Having biolabs in said country? Having military bases in said country? Last time I checked, there are no Russian puppet states sharing a border with USA. >>354128 Because you're a retard who doesn't even bother reading this fucking thread. Which has had all the sources necessary, including spelling out the actual reason Russia is bothering to do this look up what "Donbass" means.
>>354131 >Practically everyone who brings up that it's "NATO'S fault" for Russia invading Ahem, (((Victoria Nuland))) comes to my mind. She is on camera saying that the US already invested 5 billion dollars before the 2004 coup to destabilize Ukraine institutions for subversion purposes.
>>354135 >Staging a coup in a country next to its primary enemy? Didn't they do just that in Crimea? >Having biolabs in said country? No, they just donate directly to companies that operate in the U.S.: https://archive.ph/iI101 Or, even fund American companies coming into the regions they control: https://archive.ph/TUApr >Having military bases in said country? <You mean like the Russian military bases that surround Turkey, a NATO ally: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_military_bases_abroad >who doesn't even bother reading this fucking thread Hey, jackass, every time I DO read the threads, people still don't explain anything. Which prompts me to ask each an every time for sources on such events, only for retard like you to show and demand that I reread the thread that I already read and refuse to back up your argument.
>>354137 Can you pull up that clip? As well as explain what happened in 2004, with sources?
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland spoke at "Ukraine in Washington 2013" conference organized by U.S.- Ukraine Foundation on December 13, at a meeting sponsored by Chevron.
2014 >U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland says Washington has spent $5 billion trying to subvert Ukraine >US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, Nuland said: "Since the declaration of Ukrainian independence in 1991, the United States supported the Ukrainians in the development of democratic institutions and skills in promoting civil society and a good form of government - all that is necessary to achieve the objectives of Ukraine's European. We have invested more than 5 billion dollars to help Ukraine to achieve these and other goals." Nuland said the United States will continue to "promote Ukraine to the future it deserves." https://www.sott.net/article/273602-US-Assistant-Secretary-of-State-Victoria-Nuland-says-Washington-has-spent-5-billion-trying-to-subvert-Ukraine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y0y-JUsPTU
>>354140 >>354142 Okay, I hear the 5 billion part, but nothing connecting it to 2004. Even then, Russia was investing money into Ukraine as well: https://archive.ph/oD9ZS If anything, it shows that both parties are equally guilty (The U.S. AND Russia) for trying to turn the government into a puppet state.
>>354141 THANK YOU for finally providing something. Also managed to find a transcript of it for some further details of the names established: https://archive.ph/StdVV Ironically, through an article noting that Jewtube took down the audio: https://archive.ph/hvDQz Make sure you upload this to other video sites. A short list are NicoNico, Rumble, Odysee, Veoh, and Vidlii. So, the American government was restructuring the power dynamics of the Ukrainian government during their crisis in 2014 to be more "sympathetic" to them rather than the EU or Russia. Could you also provide info detailing the events leading up to the 2014 protests (And this call)? As I understand it, from my limited reading, Ukraine had financial troubles, was going to sign a deal with the EU for a loan, backed out at the last minuted because Russia offered a better deal and more money, then PROTESTS for some reason.
AND, we now have a "new reason" why for Russia invaded Ukraine, it's because they were going to give Germany nukes: https://archive.ph/yXIeq So, it was about stopping Nazis all along! :^)
>>354138 ><You mean like the Russian military bases that surround Turkey, a NATO ally: That is not the same as having military bases near the United States border. Can you imagine if Russia built military bases in Mexico and Canada? It would be like the Cuban missile crisis all over again.
>>354150 >Can you imagine if Russia built military bases in Mexico and Canada? Isn't that what the Cuban missile crisis was about? Also, I already know how that is because China (Russia's literal best friend, and has also vowed to end the U.S.) is busy buying up all of the real estate in Canada, meanwhile taking over the drug market in Mexico. All the while doing BOTH here in the states.
A recon group on a night mission in the Krivoy Rog area using a thermal camera drone spotted a man curled up in a field next to a mine crater. From the warmth emanating from the body, it became clear that he was alive. He turned out to be a ukranian soldier. He surrendered to the scouts and said that during a hasty retreat, there was no place for him on the armored vehicles and he was simply left behind.
>>354095 No. The US tested first gen drones (Predator, Globalhawk). Gold States were playing with toy drones at the time. Then the US brought them state side and expanded their capabilities and increased the focus on high value drones. The US has also invested in disposable swarming drones, but we've yet to see them in use. Meanwhile, Gold States threw their time and effort at disposable drones.
The future of warfare is clearly cheap drones in every squad's arsenal with cheap AA to disable high value targets, and laser based AA for anti-drone countermeasures.
>>354178 >The future of warfare is clearly cheap drones in every squad's arsenal with cheap AA to disable high value targets, and laser based AA for anti-drone countermeasures. All those drones need a human remote operator. Why the parties involved are not using industrial grade jammers to sever the radio link is a big question.
>>354217 >china gearing to invade Taiwan It makes no sense. All China has to do, it's to wait for the incoming American economical collapse and disintegration of the empire, then Taiwan will have no option left than to play friendly with China.
>>354218 >All China has to do, it's to wait for the incoming American economical collapse and disintegration of the empire, then Taiwan will have no option left than to play friendly with China. Except for the fact that China is collapsing at the same fucking time. A lot of morons are gloating about the "End of American/EU/China/Russia", but all the while ignoring at we've reached the point in history where what's going to set off the next major armed conflict (Ukraine is everything but "major", Ukraine seems more like Spain during their civil war in the 30's, when the various powers were using as a test bed for their shiny new toys) is the first nation who buckles under their overstretched weight. America is dealing with the fact that we're essentially the "world police", and eventually bought into the lie that it's America's job to "save" the world, but suffering from an economic system that cannot sustain it, and hasn't been able to sustain it since the 70's; the EU is busy trying to micromanage every aspect of European society, and trying their damnedest to export it to the rest of the world and promote how much more "civilized" Europoors are, to the point that they're going to be freezing and starving this winter because "It's not causing climate change if we import all our energy rather than supply it ourselves", all the while their members literally see it as a joke and nothing more than a source of endless loans; Russia has only oil and NOTHING ELSE to offer for the world thanks to the USSR stripping the land of all resources for decades to come, and being surrounded by enemies on every side (Yes, including China, despite those friendship medals), and under a leadership that caused them to have those enemies in the first place (Remember that Putin is ex-KGB, you know, the Soviet glowniggers); and China has to sustain and control a 1.2 billion person population, a fifth of which are reaching retirement age, with an overpopulation of males, a financial system that only sustains itself because they keep printing money and giving out loans, and strict adherence to a policy that causes entire cities to shut down for weeks at a time because someone had a runny nose.
EVERY single global power is limping along in this fight. The only question is which will collapse first. The only power I see surviving is probably Russia because their country is only stalled regarding this power struggle (Unless Putin dies, then all Hell may let loose).
>>354224 Stop thinking youre steering the convo to what you want and what you prefer. A single small sentence isnt deflecting blame. YOURE LOOKING TO TURN OTHERS INTO YOU. The perpetual disease of the lot of you. Which is why yall cannot work together, you pretend its impossible to fit two ideas at the same time in your heads. Toward others, subtraction instead of addition.
Listen. Retard. Its BOTH, and more. Masons, kikes, spaceniggers, your family, women. THEY ARE ALL ENEMIES.
You have no choice but to agree with me because its the most rich and dynamic answer.
>>354183 Not really. Even basic drones are capable of complex behaviors. If you jam on a frequency used for communication, the drone or it's swarm could be configured to home on a jammer, loiter, search and destroy, etc. The drone could be configured to home on the jammer, then loiter and observe, and boost video signal.
You could use drone signal integrity to triangulate the location of jammers, then use that information for aistrikes or artillery.
>>354519 >The drone could be configured to home on the jammer Actually to home on an antenna which is disposable and linked to the emitter with a coaxial cable. >If you jam on a frequency used for communication I believe that jamming to be effective, needs to be on the whole radio-electric spectrum, fucking the noise/signal up is the effective end of any drone as they need a GPS signal to find their path home in case of aborting the mission.
>>354520 >Actually to home on an antenna which is disposable and linked to the emitter with a coaxial cable. Cheap recon drones can have ir or nir cameras. -Identify strongest source of interference -Travel to and loiter -Record all hot spots
>any drone as they need a GPS signal to find their path home Radio beacons, IR beacons, etc. -Return to base at high speed with a record of hotspots -Reconnect and upload data as soon as possible
If someone is jamming that much, then they've made themselves a priority target.
>>354585 Easy, the goals are already stated in UN's Agenda 2030 and by the WEF conspirators. Putin is making the war looooooooooooooong enough to let NATO to catch up and push Europe in an irreversible downward death spiral. In the end and from the ashes on the western civilization, a global digital currency should be deployed to assist the "rebuilding" under the "benevolent" auspices of the (((UN))), aka world government.
Is anyone going to answer the questions I posted up here: >>354128 >If that's so clear and plain as day, why is it every single time I ask people for sources on the matter (Preferably before 2022, so that we can have a neutral understanding on the affairs happening), so that I can read up on how this situation came to be (Myself) and understand the politics at play, I hear nothing but crickets in the background? >>354138 >As well as explain what happened in 2004, with sources? >>354144 >Could you also provide info detailing the events leading up to the 2014 protests (And this call)? As I understand it, from my limited reading, Ukraine had financial troubles, was going to sign a deal with the EU for a loan, backed out at the last minuted because Russia offered a better deal and more money, then PROTESTS for some reason.
>>354586 People keep using the "WEF" buzzword for the past ~2 years, and don't realize that the WEF is just another puppet of the larger Jewish threat. It's a Facebook-tier distraction meme. The organizations that rule the world do not have formal names. Know your real enemy: ZOG. If the entire WEF were killed and disbanded tomorrow, ZOG would be just as big of a threat as they've ever been.
>>354588 >he doesn't deny it >runs to /1ntr/ where there are no poster IDs >thinks /1ntr/ is somehow separate from the rest of the site, or in any way more welcoming, when it's meant to be a haven for oldfags who hate the new internet
>>354109 >nuclear war has been hyped up to be this huge "world ending" event when the reality is it's no more dangerous than a volcano erupting. One volcano eruption is manageable. But how about thousands of volcano eruptions all happening within a few days or mere hours from each other? With how interconnected and logistically complex our world is, an all-out nuclear war would result in the death of hundreds of millions from starvation alone.
>>354226 This. China's economy is in dire straits right now as a result of Zero Covid lockdowns, foreign investors abandoning the country, and shit like the Evergarde collapse. However they just wrapped up their latest 5-year Party Congress. The big power struggles are over for now, with Xi emerging in top for an unprecedented third term in office. Whatever China plans to do, they'll probably do it soon. The longer they wait, I think the worse off they'll be.
>>354601 Because they can't be anti-semites. They lack the vocabulary to properly communicate their beliefs because of mental blocks established since childhood. Racism, Sexism, and Antisemitism are three of those mental blocks.
So they instinctively latch onto ideas that allows them to approximately communicate their beliefs. >The 1% >Youths >Asians >The Republicans >The Democrats >Commies >The Deepstate >The Bankers >The Mainstream Media
>>354621 >With how interconnected and logistically complex our world is, an all-out nuclear war would result in the death of hundreds of millions from starvation alone. That's primarily because of so many people dependent upon cities and global supply lines, meanwhile regional regulations and officials have all but killed off the local economies. Not to mention the fact that the geography of the U.S. (Just to use as an example) is a death trap to any single force that needs to get from point A to B (Which is why they built railroads and freeways through entire mountains instead of going around).
Understanding the WEF is evil is a stepping stone to understand the Jews control the WEF. It's retarded when people get stuck at "WEF bad but the Jews cant be to blame".
>High-level Russian informant reveals data stored on Putin's compromised mobile phone that exposes why he invaded Ukraine! >"This changes everything," stated top Russian opposition journalist, Marek Pussivin. >picrel
Zelensky said: “Hitting NATO territory with missiles. … This is a Russian missile attack on collective security! This is a really significant escalation. Action is needed,”
The big question everyone needs to ask: Why didn't Zelensky inform NATO right away? He went on the blame Russia offensive. In other words: He lied straight away to NATO about what really happened.
Mobilization happening in Belarus: >Announcement at the Barysau bus station: “All male citizens from 18 to 60 years old must come to an enlistment office or village executive committee to clarify their data.” This follows the mobilization of 250.000 reservists in Poland a few days ago.
Breaking News. >Wagner Group takes control of Soledar – reports >The Russian private military group Wagner has gained a foothold in the center of Soledar and the group’s fighters have started cleaning ops there, according the reports from the frontlines. >The Russian Defense Ministry is yet to confirm. https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/soledar1001:5 Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Mol9W7I4P4tp/
12.01.2023 - Fighting in Soledar >Chilling Footage Of Close Fire Fight In Ukraine >The footage shows the actions of the Russian Armed Forces soldiers during an assault on AFU positions. >A Russian soldier comes to the rear of an AFU firing point and throws a hand grenade towards an enemy trench. >He then shouts for the two survivors to throw down their weapons and surrender. The Ukrainian soldiers were apparently confused or did not realize what was going on being stunned by the fighting. >In the video can be heard that one of the Ukrainian soldiers shouting “Our own, our own!” The Russian soldier continues to demand that the enemy drop their weapons during the 18 seconds of combat. He fired a warning shot over the enemy’s heads and even tried to snatch the assault rifle from the hands of the AFU soldier. >This has no effect. When a second AFU soldier tried to reach with his hands for a Russian soldier’s assault rifle, the Russian soldier fired a round at the enemy. Then he rolled out of the trench and continued the fight. >Juan Sinmiedo described the situation emotionally and rightly in his Telegram channel: https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses
>UPDATED. Two British Wiped Out In Soledar, Ukraine >The first data on the number and composition of Soledar’s dead defenders appear. Expectedly, foreigners were among the AFU soldiers. On the evening of 11 January, official Wagner PMC sources announced that they had earlier received a request to trace two British men who had stopped making contact from Soledar. >“On 8 January, the “Ask Wagner” hotline received a request to find two British citizens, Andrew Bagshaw and Christopher Parry, who went missing on 6 January in Soledar. Today, the body of one of them has been found, and documents for both British nationals were found with him.” – Wagner PMC. https://southfront.org/two-british-wiped-out-in-soledar-ukraine/
Wagner fighters shared another video from the city of Soledar showing dozens of Ukrainian servicemen who were killed after they refused to surrender. The video shows only part of losses that the Ukrainian military suffered in the battle for Soledar.
They promised me the nuclear holocaust would have been between the 11 and the 13 Jan and so Russia would won. I'm still alive and still wageslaving, quick with the atomics Boris, I'm tired of this war clogging the news. Either kill us all or just destroy Ukra or surrender to whatever you think it's worth and fuck off. I'm tired of the ukras smoking in my workplace
>Ukraine: Is the Hammer About to Fall? >The plan to engage Russia militarily is a tacit admission that the United States can no longer maintain its global dominance through economic or political means alone. >Ukrainian forces are now suffering unsustainable casualties on the battlefield which is laying the groundwork for the inevitable splintering of the state. Whatever the outcome of the conflict may be, one thing is certain: Ukraine will no longer exist as a viable, independent, contiguous state. >Bottom line: While Washington and its NATO allies do not have a coherent strategy for winning the war in Ukraine, it’s clear, the Russians do. In the four months since Putin ordered his partial mobilization, 300,000 additional reservists have joined their units on the battlefield or along Ukraine’s northern perimeter. The stage is now set for a conventional ground war the likes of which no one in Washington ever anticipated. We expect that the outcome of this conflict will reshape Europe’s outdated security architecture and force a realignment that will mark the end of the unipolar era. https://strategic-culture.org/news/2023/01/19/ukraine-is-the-hammer-about-to-fall/
>>357651 >political implications None for now. But it has tactical implications indeed. I think the ruskies are preventing another attack by drone deep inside Russia. In the last month another attack on an important air base happened and that means that an enemy team is launching those drones from inside Russian territory, as the drones don't have the autonomy to be launched from Ukraine, leave alone Poland.
>>357633 >>357651 >>357665 Well, according to Coach RedPill, that air defense equipment means that serious business is about to begin. NATO is loosing badly and in a desperate fit might openly attack Russia.
>>353275 >Zzzaporizzzzzzhzzzzzzzzzhia gets invaded by russianz. >Janny applications appear on the /pol/ catalog hours later. So halfchan is getting ziggered again?
>>357689 >Janny applications appear on the /pol/ catalog I don't think they are real and they actually are a way to gather intel on the anons. Think about it, jannies are selected for being globohomo friendly, never for to be a proper anon.
>Germany ‘at war’ with Russia – FM >Annalena Baerbock made the admission in a debate with EU colleagues, pushing for the delivery of tanks to Kiev >German Foreign Minister openly states they are at war with Russia. https://www.rt.com/news/570469-germany-war-russia-baerbock/ Gloves are off. No more pretenses.
>>357874 Putin is a crypto kike that'll jail you for questioning "muh six gorillion" and Zelensky is literally a Jewish globohomo puppet. No matter who wins the war, white Russians and Ukrainians lose. Assuming you're a vatnigger, all that Kiked Kremlin Kum is rotting your brain and making you delusional. Very sad. Many such cases.
>Drafting men over 50 Reaction of a man when told he's heading to front lines to fight the Russians What amaze me more is that nobody attacks the kidnappers with a brick or knives, they just complain; worst yet, the sheep don't organize to hunt down the body snatchers before they come at their doors.
>Wagner Troops Find Murdered Mercenaries In Soledar With Heads Hands Cut Off (18) >Reportedly, the AFU is decapitating and cutting off the hands of dead mercenaries (or maybe killing them once their usefulness is over) in order to hide their identities so Russian troops cannot identify them. Reportedly there was some Israeli ones among them. However Wagner troops were able to crack some of their phones to identify them. Why the AFU cut off their body parts but left their phones on them is anyone's guess. It could be a fake story, or it could be an oversight when they were in a rush and didn't think of it, or didn't think their phones were on them. It's impossible to know for certainty through the fog of war. No hands, no fingerprints. No head, no dental records = no identification.
>>357994 >“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if... We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”
― Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago
>>358242 >West is now impotent Unlike those rock hard Chechen zogbots that he lusts after. Vatniggers, I kneel before the globalist muslim cock just as you and your Internet father, CRP, do!
>>358262 kek. Literally everything the Russians captured or destroyed was being attributed to checheniggers. Now it's all fucking wagner. Wonder why that might be.
>British Sissy Gets First Taste Of Russian Artillery - Furiously Digs Hole A member of the Reddit brigade perhaps. I understand that most of these embarrassing videos of Ukrainian forces on the battlefield are being posted by the Russians after taking the phones from the bodies.
>>358341 >most of these embarrassing videos of Ukrainian forces on the battlefield are being posted by the Russians after taking the phones from the bodies. This would be unthinkable to sci-fi writers at any point in history before this war.
>>358346 Sci-fi writers could imagine pictures of defeated or defaced enemy bodies or equipment becoming propaganda. Could imagine some unknown means of getting a camera on the battlefield safely. Camera drones protected by war crime laws, designed to ensure nobody does war crimes? Sattelite live feeds? AI recreations from sonar data? But this... No writer, even one trying to make one side a joke, would ever imagine one side's troops would risk their lives to make embarassing videos of themselves during the battle that can be used against them by any enemy soldier who bothers to grab phones from enemy corpses and look for embarassing shit to put on Youtube or Bitchute or wherever this shit was put first. If phones existed during WW2, the Jews would have probably accidentally filled the internet with smug confessions of their Jewish crimes. Anne Frank would have probably used Facebook and Instagram.
>>358347 >No writer, even one trying to make one side a joke, would ever imagine one side's troops would risk their lives to make embarassing videos of themselves during the battle that can be used against them by any enemy soldier who bothers to grab phones from enemy corpses and look for embarassing shit to put on Youtube or Bitchute or wherever this shit was put first. Just accept it, it is the selfie culture.
>Ukraine army discipline crackdown sparks fear and fury at the front >Critics say new legislation that punishes deserters and rule-breakers more harshly contravenes human rights and demotivates military personnel. >President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refused to veto a new law that strengthens punishment for wayward military personnel on Thursday, rejecting a petition signed by over 25,000 Ukrainians who argue it's too harsh. >"The key to the combat capability of military units and ultimately of Ukraine's victory, is compliance with military discipline," Zelenskyy said in his written response to the petition. >Ukrainian soldiers have stunned the world with their resilience and battlefield successes, withstanding a year-long onslaught from Russian troops. But among Kyiv's forces, made up largely of fresh recruits lacking previous military experience or training, some are struggling to cope. There are those who have rebelled against commanders' orders, gotten drunk or misbehaved; others, running low on ammunition and morale, have fled for their lives, abandoning their positions. https://www.sott.net/article/477077-Ukraine-army-discipline-crackdown-sparks-fear-and-fury-at-the-front https://twitter.com/kellie_chewning/status/1618666947121668096 https://twitter.com/ThePollLady/status/1618523745660055552 https://twitter.com/Rasputinish/status/1622230539305472001 https://twitter.com/I_am_the_Story/status/1622621097123536896
>In early February, Germany decided to supply Ukraine with 14 Leopard 2 and 88 older Leopard 1 battle tanks, prompting speculation about the symbolism of this move. I'm not sure this is based or trolling.
>A Minute Of Military Porn For Musk And Starlink. >Elon Musk is a cynical cold-hearted businessman and when he does something it is not out of charity. >SpaceX has reduced the Ukrainian military’s ability to use Starlink satellite internet service to control drones in its conflict with Russia, the company’s president Gwynne Shotwell has said. SpaceX was “really pleased to be able to provide Ukraine connectivity,” but the technology “was never intended to be weaponized,” >Immediate BS, Starlink ALWAYS was viewed as a military asset for Comm and Recon, period. And the "leveraging" was exactly what Starlink was created for. Even eight-graders know this. The reason for limiting the use of Starlink is entirely different, and embarrassing for the US and SpaceX. The name of the reason is a Hog-weed, aka in Russia as Borschevik. It is Russia's EW complex specifically designed for detecting and issuing targeting at Starlink terminals. >So, as with all US-made weapon systems provided to VSU, Starlink faces the same discreditation and embarrassment as was the case with every weapon US supplied to 404, be that Javelins, NASAMS or M777, among many others. This is the main reason for these moves on Musk company's part, not some anti-military "considerations". Nothing personal--just business. It is bad, very bad, for business. https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/02/a-minute-of-military-porn-for-musk-and.html
>The Covert Operation That Took Down The Nord Stream Pipeline by Greg Reese https://www.bitchute.com/video/09QNI7CNFIrY/ It looks to me like the Americans want to force Russia to declare war.
>>358663 >The goal is to make Europe complete dependent upon American energy, rather than completely dependent upon Russia energy Why doesn't you Europe just drill into to their own oil fields or restart their nuclear power plants? Everyone trying to treat this as some "Grand scheme war" between America and Russia/China have some of the stupidest takes on the matter. Europe did this to themselves. It's not America's fault, nor is it Russia's fault. The only one at fault here is Europe, and the citizens of each of it's nations for allowing total dependence upon foreign powers to occur in the first place.
>>358585 >Starlink ALWAYS was viewed as a military asset for Comm and Recon, period. Being viewed as a military asset and being properly equipped to function as so are two different things. It could simply be insufficient when it comes to the test. >Even eight-graders know this Exaggerating.
Mindless vatniggers that muddy the waters effectively poison the well of public discourse. Imagine venerating a slimy retard like Gonzalo Lira to spite muh globohomo. You do the work of your enemies without even trying.
>>358731 >Imagine venerating a slimy retard like Gonzalo Lira to spite muh globohomo No anon venerates him, however the Coach was, is, and probably will be right on target. He is way more credible than any presstitute, or self-called experts who lie for a living.
>>358718 >Why would they want Russia to declare war To send the whole Europe to die against the Russians. Look, it is not a secret in Russia that the prospects don't end in Ukraine, but the so called de-nazification must reach the British Channel. This was said by the Wagner's boss and is common talk in the Russian internet.
>>358733 Your entire post probably makes you sound like a cultist to anyone that knows of his background, dubs. "Coach" is a spectacular retard and you'd do more for your arguments by citing more credible sources. Lazily posting that retard's shit just poisons the well for anyone who lurks here that might be interested in any alternative narrative on the Russo-Ukrainian slavoid faggotry beyond the usual pozzed shit. I believe you can do better, booms.
>>358736 >you'd do more for your arguments by citing more credible sources. >Lazily posting that retard's shit just poisons the well for anyone who lurks here Well, the Coach cites sources' link in the video at 5:37 time stamp. You are popping out as a lazy lurker.
>>358736 >"Coach" is a spectacular retard and you'd do more for your arguments by citing more credible sources. Here it is nigger.:
>Seymour Hersh pressured to reveal source of Nord Stream attack revelation >Veteran investigative journalist Seymour Hersh says he’s been put under unprecedented media pressure to reveal the name of a US intelligence source who shared details about the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/hersh-yt:3 Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/TBpowuBoofx5/
>Deputy Chairman of Russian Assembly debates French journalists war hawks. >Piotr Olegovich Tolstoy (Russian Author Leo Tolstoy’s great-great-grandson), the Deputy Chairman of the Russian assembly known as Duma, appeared on BFM Régions, a French network of local news television channels. He debated six French journalists about the Ukraine\Russia conflict. >You see, the westerners cannot conceive that they are being outclassed everywhere, literally, from diplomacy, to culture to intelligence, to military, economy et al. Poor, poor dears. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVvfV0uHiR4 French language with English subtitles.
The following is a change in the tone. 100% unadulterated western zog delusions and lies plus a taste of Russian zog propaganda. Both won't disappoint.
>Public Conflict Of Eugene Prigozhin And Russian Ministry Of Defense Heats Up >The public conflict of the head of PMC Wagner Eugene Prigozhin and the Defense Ministry of Russia seems to be heating up amid the developing operation to liberate the town of Bakhmut (also known as Artemovsk) in the Donetsk People’s Republic. >In recently published audio messages, Prigozhin directly accuses top officials of the Defense Ministry in not providing enough ammunition and logistical assistance to PMC Wagner fighters involved in the battle of Bakhmut. https://southfront.org/public-conflict-of-eugene-prigozhin-and-russian-ministry-of-defense-heats-up/
>Russian Military Leadership Responded To Wagner PMC’s Warlord >The Russian Defense Ministry commented on the problems of ammunition supplies to the Wagner units deployed in the Bakhmut region. Within the Russian special military operation, the command of the joint Group of Forces pays special, constant and priority attention to providing volunteers and military personnel of assault units with all necessary ammunition, according to the Russian Defence Ministry. >In his turn, head of Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin responded to the Defense Ministry: >So the statements of the Defense Ministry is nothing but a mere spit towards the Wagner PMCs in an attempt to hide their crimes committed in the face of those fighters, who are today performing heroic deeds near Bakhmut. As for other volunteer units, there are none in the area of Bakhmut, there is only the Wagner PMC. >Denouncing the Ministry of Defense and its statements, I am ready to submit all documents, including our requisitions and the actual quantities of ammunition and equipment that we received, to the Military Prosecutor’s Office or the Military Counterintelligence Service at your choice. I am ready to do this immediately upon the first request. https://southfront.org/russian-military-leadership-responded-to-wagner-pmcs-warlord/ It looks like somebody is going to fall from a balcony again very soon.
>Russia Has No Strategy For Winning This War >If the strategy is to engage in attrition warfare, then simply do the math yourselves. How many years of fighting will it take at this pace to destroy the Ukrainian army, which stands at 700k now, at least, and whose numbers continue to climb and which, in theory anyway, could easily draft another million men? And, of course, their ranks are being supplemented by Western mercenaries all the while. Poland openly admits to training tank crews and sending officers into Ukraine and so does NATO. >So, yes, there have been some tactical victories in Bakhmut. There have been no successful Russian operations since the smooth retreat from Kherson though (if you want to count that) and nobody can actually point to a cohesive strategy being pursued by either the people in charge of the battlefield or the home front. >All of this points to the fact that Russia’s elites have no stomach for this fight and a deal is being worked out through backroom channels. https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2023/02/22/russia-has-no-strategy-for-winning-this-war/ https://twitter.com/GraphicW5/status/1622645303269523457
>With Billions Wasted NATO Still Doesn’t Have the Juice to Beat Russia >In every mainstream media outlet from Berlin to Los Angeles, Vladimir Putin and Russia are losing in the conflict with Ukraine. The NATO proxy warriors and western think tank experts are endlessly reassuring citizens of the U.S. and other allied countries that Russia is on the ropes and ready for the knockout punch from the coalition led by U.S. President Joe Biden. There is, however, one huge problem. None of these assertions are true. >So, what can we expect? Within days, perhaps even before this is published, Russia will launch a massive multi-pronged attack to flyswatter a defeated Ukraine military. All the Leopard and Abrams tanks in Europe will not be able to slow it down, even if the Ukrainians knew how to operate them. NATO does not have the juice. The best that can be achieved will be a partitioning of Ukraine, as I suggested before. And if some crazy multinational force is inserted into the conflict, then I expect the name “Ukraine” to enter the history books as a “once was” nation. https://journal-neo.org/2023/02/22/with-billions-wasted-nato-still-doesn-t-have-the-juice-to-beat-russia/
>>354064 Beringians stole the land from the Solutreans in the first place, Europeans are just their cousins avenging their kin, Europe settled the Americas first, it belongs to Nordic Aryans not Mongols
>John Mearsheimer | UKRAINE war WILL END IN HORROR - (12:57) >John Joseph Mearsheimer is an American political scientist and international relations scholar, who belongs to the realist school of thought. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He has been described as the most influential realist of his generation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOli2gMr0_c A fair analysis from a western point of view.
>Tucker Carlson: The Russian invasion of Ukraine was the endpoint of a much longer story. >Tucker Carlson dives deep into the propaganda campaign that began years before Russia's invasion of Ukraine https://www.bitchute.com/video/G2gpDlQW0ioW/
>>359493 No, not really. Of course it looks like they are trying to save the Dollar and shit, but I suspect it as an act for the masses and the puppets on low positions.
In the End the West gets more and more socialistic. Even if NATO should try to actually win and succeeds in that. The general outcome will most likely be the same: One world Government - One World Socialism.
And as this is what all superpowers of our time want to achieve, they might as work together behind the curtain.
If WW3 breaks lose, Israel can build its 3rd temple without problems and our goy-lifes will get a whole lot more miserable.
>>359493 Apparently Putin has decided that it's better for the 700k mobilized troops to sit on their asses than to take Kiev and seal the Ukrainian border. So, it is getting more obvious by the day that it is all a staged show to de-industrialize Europe and transition to the Agenda 2030 scheme, aka NWO. The Kremlin, the White House, the European Parliament, they are all working together.
>>359509 >The Kremlin, the White House, the European Parliament, they are all working together. Yes, and no. The end goal is to achieve global Socialism, but the parties differ on how they want it. The Western Socialists want to accelerate the system that we currently have to what they call "Stakeholder Capitalism": https://odysee.com/@newdiscourses:9/stakeholder-capitalism-and-the-end-of:c Meanwhile, those in the East want nothing to do with this whole sham and just want to bleed the West dry so that they can remain on top and continue their Socialist practices.
>>359574 >The end goal is to achieve global Socialism Actually is global communism. The socialist tone is used to make it more appealing to the sheeple, but the end goal is to execute a global coup d’état (it is happening right now) to position the (((oligarchs))) on top and openly call the shots.
>>359509 >So, it is getting more obvious by the day that it is all a staged show to de-industrialize Europe and transition to the Agenda 2030 scheme, aka NWO.
Looking at the facts, everything points at a global conspiracy against humanity. Look at what these psychopaths do, not what they say. The cat is out of the bag. All governments are franchises of the (((banksters))) to run the plantations and democracy is another lie. >The Kremlin Still Has Not Committed the Russian Army to the Ukrainian Conflict >One consequence is that some are now theorizing a conspiracy between the US and Russia to create a war for some globalist or World Economic Forum reason. In other words, some are beginning to see the war as another hoax on mankind with an agenda different from the declared opposing agendas of Russia and US. This doesn’t help Putin’s reputation or Biden’s. >As there is no obvious explanation for the Kremlin’s delay of victory, this conspiracy theory explanation is gaining attention. John Helmer’s report from Moscow that President Putin signed a safe conduct pass for President Biden’s mission to Kiev is being interpreted as evidence of a conspiracy between Washington and Moscow. https://www.unz.com/proberts/the-kremlin-still-has-not-committed-the-russian-army-to-the-ukrainian-conflict/ https://johnhelmer.net/president-vladimir-putin-signed-safe-conduct-for-president-joseph-biden-one-return-przemysl-rail-pass-24-hour-leave-pass-for-kiev-in-covert-mission-to-fool-new-york-times-london/
>>359580 >Look at what these psychopaths do, not what they say. ANYONE who isn't glued to CNN already knows that is the plan as these hacks have made it abundantly clear. The more IMPORTANT question, however, is what do we do to prevent it from happening?
>>359583 >what do we do to prevent it from happening? Absolutely nothing. I trust with my life the wiseness of my government to conduct domestic and international business and I pledge total submission to the will, be written of spoken, of my rightful leaders. Also, it would be illegal otherwise.
>Wagner chief warns of potential Russian frontline collapse in Bakhmut >The founder of Russia's Wagner mercenary force said his troops in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut were being deprived of ammunition and if they were forced to retreat the entire front would collapse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGqymH8FR_I
>Pro-Ukrainian drone 'lands on dome' of Russian £274M spy plane before explosions damage aircraft >Dramatic video appears to show the moment an audacious pro-Ukrainian sabotage team flew two drones up close to a £274 million Russian Beriev A-50U spy plane before allegedly causing it severe damage. >Extraordinary footage shows a lack of airfield defences in Belarus as the small drones were able to get close to the fibreglass dome of the aircraft, housing the rotating antenna of the powerful Shmel radar complex. >One drone even lands on the dome before taking off again during a reconnaissance mission. >Another drone reconnoitres the Putin A-50U before the screen suddenly goes blank. >It is not clear if this is the moment of detonation, and if so, the scale of any explosion. >The footage is from Machulishchi military base, near Minsk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6mq_CI-Z70
>>359613 A really, really fishy situation is going on there. Like the (((Russian leadership))) is stretching the war to let NATO catch up. Yup, it looks like treason.
>>359509 >The Kremlin, the White House, the European Parliament, they are all working together. >>359624 >A really, really fishy situation is going on there. >it looks like treason. The 7D chess explanation won't cut it I'm afraid.
>What Is Going on Inside the Kremlin’s Head? >The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that “a massive retaliatory strike >The Ministry of Defense said that the attack was in retaliation for an Ukrainian terror attack on civilians in a Russian town situated on Ukraine’s border. >The question that jumps to mind is why is a terrorist incident needed for Russia to attack the war-fighting capability of the government with which Russia is at war? Why wasn’t the Ukrainian military infrastructure taken out long ago in order to get the conflict over before it spins out of control? https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2023/03/12/what-is-going-on-inside-the-kremlins-head/ This is another pundit pointing at muh stupidity instead of the glaring collusion between the White House and the Kremlin.
>Kremlin Blames US For Crashed Drone: 'Flying With Transponders Off Towards Russian Border' >Update(1510ET): After nearly two hours since the story first broke in international press, the Kremlin has issued its version of events concerning the US drone crash in the Black Sea Tuesday. The Russian Defense Ministry said nothing about the Pentagon's allegations that a Russian Su-27 aircraft dumped fuel on the MQ-9 drone, but instead blamed the pair of Russian jets' erratic maneuvering for the collision. >"US drone MQ-9 fell into the Black Sea on Tuesday morning due to its own sharp maneuvering, Russian fighters did not come into contact with it and did not use weapons, the Russian Defense Ministry said," according to Russian media. The statement is as follows [emphasis ours]: >"As a result of sharp maneuvering around 09:30 Moscow time [06:30 GMT], unmanned aerial vehicle MQ-9 went into an uncontrolled flight with a loss of altitude and collided with the water surface. The Russian fighters did not use airborne weapons, did not come into contact with the unmanned aerial vehicle and returned safely to their home airfield" the ministry said. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-reaper-drone-downed-over-black-sea-incident-russian-jet
Russian Su-27s dumped fuel upon and struck the propeller of the MQ-9, causing U.S. forces to have to bring the MQ-9 down in international waters. (U.S. Air Force video)
>>359998 >>360002 >>360033 New intelligence reviewed by anonymous Russian officials suggests that “a pro-Russian group from within the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) hijacked two Su-27s and went on a vigilante mission to patrol Russian airspace”.
>>352464 Considering that the USA has been at war nonstop for most of its history, and its soldiers are a battle hardened professional military, unlike the poor 40 year old peasants that russia has resorted to sending in with shovels as cannon fodder, and considering the USA outspends the entire rest of the planet combined on the military and has done so for over 70 years straight, I'd suspect that DARPA has some wild tricks up its sleave, and the USA would probably do pretty well. I don't think the USA's people want ww3 though.
>>360855 >Considering that the USA has been at war nonstop for most of its history, and its soldiers are a battle hardened professional military Bombing third rate armies and ragtag guerillas doesn't harden the ranks, on the contrary, it soft them. Consider the following, Russia technologically outmatches America in many fields, the USAF will be erased from the sky if confronted against the most dense and advanced air defenses in the world, the USN is a sitting duck against the Russian and Chinese anti-ship missiles, and the US Army is a joke unable to operate without close air-support. >USA outspends the entire rest of the planet combined on the military and has done so for over 70 years straight Yup, and the sad part is that most of that money is wasted in corruption, weapon systems that don't work and outright thievery. The Russian with only 1/10th of the American budget get a lot more bang for the buck. >I'd suspect that DARPA has some wild tricks up its sleave Here you are entering into the terrain of faith on fuzzy propaganda. If those tricks actually would exist, Ukraine would already be victorious, but not.
>The editors of The Times realized that they showed too shocking data of the demographic catastrophe in Ukraine, and removed the corresponding graphics from their article on the site. >But manuscripts, like paper versions of newspapers, do not burn! I specially quote the screen of this article here http://t.me/vicktop55/14203 https://twitter.com/vicktop55/status/1642413293896716289
>>360835 >the corrupt US government and NATO desperately throwing military resources away >BRICs nations cutting oil production whilst starting to trade in different currencies >US threatening to sanction half the world if they do Things aren't working out for globohomo, huh?
>>361108 >Things aren't working out for globohomo, huh? Correct, but take in count that this is on purpose and following a script (plot). The ones calling the shots at both sides are the banksters in Switzerland and London and they want the West to go away.
>Putin’s Enormous Blunder >Putin’s biggest-ever blunder has been his failure to have offered to Finland a guarantee of peaceful relations, and of favored-nation status on trade (including on energy-prices of oil and gas, which, prior to the 2022 U.S.-imposed sanctions against Russia, European countries had, for decades, been buying at lower prices from Russia than from any other country, even without any favored-nation status), if Finland will not join NATO. >Finland is the second-closest anti-Russian country, and is 507 miles away from Moscow, which would be 7 minutes of missile-flying time away. Consequently, America’s gaining Finland as a NATO member will be almost as life-threatening to Russia as if America had gained Ukraine into NATO. https://southfront.org/putins-enormous-blunder/
>Douglas Macgregor: Russians Artillery Power Annihilating Ukrainians Millitary. >In this video, we will be discussing the impact of Russian artillery power on the Ukrainian military, as analyzed by military expert Douglas Macgregor. With the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, the use of artillery has been a crucial aspect of the military strategies employed by both sides. >Macgregor will provide insights into how the Russians have utilized their artillery power to gain a significant advantage in the conflict, causing devastating losses to the Ukrainian military. He will explain the technical capabilities of the Russian artillery systems, including their range, accuracy, and destructive power. >Furthermore, Macgregor will delve into the tactics employed by the Russian military, including the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for targeting and reconnaissance. He will also provide an analysis of how the Ukrainian military has responded to these tactics and the challenges they have faced in countering the Russian artillery attacks. >Overall, this video will provide a deep understanding of the impact of Russian artillery power on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the challenges faced by the Ukrainian military in countering these attacks. The insights provided by Douglas Macgregor will be invaluable to anyone interested in military strategy and the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww4grMQVXS8
>Ukrainian Kamikaze UAV Struck Russian Tank >The Russian tank crew filmed the shelling of the Ukrainian military positions in Maryinka. When they finished shelling and began to return, their T-72B3 tank was hit by Ukrainian kamikaze UAV. >The Russian crew evacuated from the battlefield on another Russian tank. None of the crew was wounded or killed.
>>361414 The first result is Wikipedia the second is wagner-pmc.com which is owned by some anti wagner faggots. The rest of the results are all news articles.
>>361418 C'mon, do you think that any American have a chance to return alive? If the Russians don't get rid of the American for suspicion of to be a spy, then the US government will make sure of any faggot working for the enemy to pay a steep toll.
>>361419 I doubt they will send the Americans on suicide missions. Besides it might be a good way to get a Russian citizenship and some of that free Russian land.
>>361420 >I doubt they will send the Americans on suicide missions. Being an "American" won't make the fag any special. That said, Wagner is the equivalent of the French Foreign Legion; only the desperate, rejected, hopeless, rapists, assassins, the worst of the worst of humanity sign with them, because nobody cares if the return alive. It is a plain bloody business for shekels, nothing else.
>>361421 > Wagner is the equivalent of the French Foreign Legion; only the desperate, rejected, hopeless, rapists, assassins, the worst of the worst of humanity sign with them, because nobody cares if the return alive. It is a plain bloody business for shekels, nothing else. hohol-globohomo propagandist spotted
>American Mercenary killed >"Edward Walter Wilton III has passed away in Ukraine, he more than likely took a piece of shrapnel to his skull in Bhakmut. >He was with a bunch of mercs, such as Jordan Pavey (https://t.me/TrackAMerc/1825) and Joey Chamra (https://t.me/TrackAMerc/1979?single). Clip.
I sure am jolly that I can't fucking mention that America is not doing so hot in this proxy war. Oh no, we're the fucking heroes, giving other countries all the means to kill our enemies just because they think our enemies are also their enemies. Can't even stop cuz every one of our enemies has called the bluff. I sure am a jolly fellow at this information.
>>361605 >I sure am jolly that I can't fucking mention that America is not doing so hot in this proxy war. Can't mention it where? This entire thread is pretty much dedicated to pointing this out.
>>361606 I'm honestly just venting, but it is frustrating when my peers, who generally distrust media, are somehow kosher with this one part. >yeah, shit's expensive and jobs are fucked, but obviously America's aid is helping Ukraine win lol My own mother was that sort, until she began looking at objectively superior foreign media and realized her home country is teetering on becoming a Ukraine situation no thanks to American kikery, for literally the same reason too: >oh, let me suck Uncle Sam cock and fuck my ass for a pinkie promise that he'll rain hell on my enemies. America will totally do that
>>361608 Eh, I can sympathize I guess. My whole family's like that too, except for the distrusting media part. My dad still takes Joe Scarborough and NPR seriously.
>>361571 This is new to me, a "National Security Reporter" is a totally new level of self titling for a propagandist larping as a journalist. Also, what national security has to do with Ukraine? As far as I know, Ukraine is not a NATO member.
>>361620 I heard in the leaks it gives actual numbers on progress in that war, and Ukraine is undeniably BTFO. I don't know if I should feel bittersweet over info I already suspected was true.
>>361644 >I already suspected was true It gets better if you consider that the Kremlin is actually playing in the same team that the White House = The Rothchilds.
>>361644 From what i have heard i think the ukrainians have lost 70k in bakmuht alone. >>361645 >It gets better if you consider that the Kremlin is actually playing in the same team that the White House you missed your schizo pills again sweetie.
>>361653 I think it might have to do with >>361304 → The western leadership is doing their best to sabotage the economy and the society's fabric while shortsighted apologists claim it is because muh stupidity. At the same time, their allegedly based counterparts in the east are doing all the right moves to stay on top of the game. The link among them is the UN and the WEF, and if there is something both sides are 100% in agreement and synchronized, it is their commitment to those 2 organizations' goals. Be by the virus hoax, be by the climate hoax, be by the surveillance state, be by digital currencies, all is converging to the digital slavery and the demise of the West.
>>361645 >It gets better if you consider that the Kremlin is actually playing in the same team that the White House = The Rothchilds. >>361653 >Not that anon, but I honestly don’t see a connection. Can you provide one? Moar on that and doesn't look good. Treason is all around for those who have eyes.
>39 questions about the war in Ukraine >From Russia's Angry Patriots Club. For your consideration. >Igor Strelkov’s Angry Patriots Club (КРП) has published a list of questions about Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. >As you read through these questions, keep in mind that many of them were being asked in the earliest weeks of the war by patriotic, pro-SMO voices in Russia. >We would also advise our readers not to dismiss the Angry Patriots Club as an irrelevant fringe group, even if you strongly disagree with them. The Russian government is not worried about Navalny supporters; it fears “turbo-patriots”— Russian officials have openly admitted it. https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/39-questions-about-the-war-in-ukraine It doesn't look good at all.
>>361948 >It doesn't look good at all. It looks even worst.
>Russia's SMO: A timeline of premonitions >Warnings from pro-military hardliners were ignored. Is it time to start listening? >Igor Strelkov’s 39 questions about the “special military operation” in Ukraine contain a number of implications: > - The SMO was based on assumptions “completely divorced from reality.” > - Russia’s military has been crippled by poor leadership and mismanagement; the RF Armed Forces were not prepared for a conventional war, and lacked drones and communication systems at the start of the SMO. > - Donbass has been deprived of badly needed aid for the last eight years; the People’s Militia of the LDNR “received extremely meager supplies and were armed with outdated weapons systems.” > - Import substitution has failed, and the Russian government has refused to transition to a war-time economy. > - There is an ongoing shortage of necessary military equipment and ammunition, “and if you subtract equipment that is donated by volunteers, the picture looks even more depressing.” > - The decisions to withdraw from Kharkov and Kherson are, at best, acts of criminal incompetence, and at worst, the result of deliberate sabotage. > - Partial mobilization was too little too late, and carried out in the absence of a clear legal status for the SMO, leading to all sorts of problems. > - TV pundits have been misleading the public for years; those who warned of “a big and difficult war” have been “marginalized by official propaganda.” > - Russian oligarchs and elites are pursuing a separate peace with the Collective West, and are actively undermining the war effort. > - In general, nothing has gone according to plan, and little (or nothing) has been done to fix this. >Serious allegations. Do they have merit? >Yes, according to Voyennoye Obozreniye (Military Review), Russia’s most popular national security news portal. https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/russias-smo-a-timeline-of-premonitions
>>362366 >picrel >>362367 Ironically, his Internet presence is probably the only reason they haven't tortured this clown to death. Everyone knows how fond hohols are of casual torture and murder.
>>362370 >sarah ashton cirillo I hate this tranny faggot like you wouldn’t believe. The fact that Putin still hasn’t managed to kill this bitch or that kike Zelensky makes him a complete cuck.
>(+18) Wagner Chief Prigozhin showed the bodies of Russian soldiers killed in the fighting for Artemovsk (Bakhmut) in the last 24 hours. >Generals Shoigu, Gerasimov are blasted, for severe shortage of ammunition in Bakhmut. It's their responsibility, and the job of their staff to ensure all orders make it to the frontline.
>Wagner's Prigozhin Issues Most Dire Warning Yet Ahead of Ukrainian Counterattack >Abandon all hope. >The full interview where Evgeniy Prigozhin absolutely lambasted Shoigu and the MoD and the Kremlin bureaucracy just came out recently. You can watch it in Russian here. I saw a lot of people talking about it on Twitter and I couldn’t believe what I was reading so I decided to listen to the interview myself, and analyze it line by line to figure out just what was being said exactly. I will share the bullet-points with you here as I listen along: > - By the 80s, the Soviet Army was just a social club, ineffective and neutered and not even an organization capable of providing a social lift > - Russia didn’t win the Chechen wars, Putin paid Kadyrov’s dad a bribe to end it > - There was no such thing as the “Delbaltsevo Cauldron” in Donbass - Poroshenko’s army simply made an orderly retreat intact. It was a patriotic lie told by Russia > - Wagner was the main force that saved Assad in Syria and was undermined by the MoD every step of the way > - The SMO proved that the Russian army is totally demoralized, unorganized, untrained, undisciplined and unprepared > - The MoD routinely lies about realities on the battlefield even about Wagner’s operations > - The Russian Army in the north likes to get drunk and the Ukrainians make good money selling them cognac > - Wagner launched its operation to stabilize the front when the Russian army was retreating in chaos and disorder following the Ukrainian counterattack >And the list goes on, and on, and on, and... https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/wagners-prigozhin-issues-most-dire
>>362444 It is getting clearer by the day, the Kremlin and the White House are playing in the same team. The goal is to prolong the war as much as possible to collapse the global economy and the western one in particular. While the leaderships are making calls for idealism, freedom, patriotism, and assorted bullshit, they are in a hurry for filling their pockets with everything they can.
>Prigozhin Releases Yet Another Explosive Expose of MoD Treachery >Also, the information contained below does not become less relevant just because Prigozhin won this round against the MoD. They capitulated several hours later, but the dirty laundry has now been aired regardless. Now everyone knows that the Khan (Shoigu) has no clothes. >...... >Most of the fighters and commanders joined the Wagner PMC, leaving the units of the Ministry of Defense, as they completely lost confidence in them. Therefore, the divisions of PMC "Wagner" made a decision on the impossibility of joining the structures of the Ministry of Defense. It should also be noted that Wagner PMC is a team of like-minded people. Most "Wagnerians" would rather go on a well-deserved rest than go to other units. PMC "Wagner" is not a place of service, it is a vocation and philosophy. >[Wagner was a magnet for disaffected soldiers fed up with the gangsterism of the MoD.] >..... >VII. Where are the shells? >The Russian military industry has reached the volume of production of shells sufficient to provide in full about 5 such combat-ready formations as Wagner PMC, with a front stretching 120-150 km and a simultaneous offensive along all sectors of the front. >The volume of stockpiles of weapons and ammunition makes it possible to provide for everyone, including in standard quantities. >It is safe to say that two-thirds of the sanitary losses of PMC "Wagner" are caused exclusively by artificially created "shell hunger". These are tens of thousands of killed and wounded citizens of the Russian Federation who died and suffered severe injuries due to the artificially created “shell hunger”. >It must be borne in mind that many other units are also experiencing "shell hunger." It was assumed that if they received shells, they would share them with the Wagner PMC. Therefore, the termination of the activities of PMC "Wagner" will have a positive impact on other units and subunits, and will provide them with ammunition. >[He means here that other units were punished for cooperating with Wagner and also denied supplies to bring them into line. Sick, sadistic stuff from Shoigu.] https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/prigozhin-releases-yet-another-explosive Damn.
>>362499 >Treason is so prevalent that even Putin is guilty. Is that even treason then if the regime itself is doing it? It's just normal corruption at that point. >patriotic coup when? Lol, never.
>>362502 >Is that even treason then if the regime itself is doing it? It's just normal corruption at that point. In war times is called high treason and dealt by being shot on the spot.
>>362504 I think we're confusing the definition of treason. Treason is a crime against the state. You could say that the Russian government betrayed the Russian people, but tbh it already did that centuries ago. They've been corrupt from the start and never had their interests at heart; it's surprising to see people just waking up to that now. >dealt by being shot on the spot Well apparently not, because they remain alive. Funny how that works.
>>362505 >Treason is a crime against the state. You could say that the Russian government betrayed the Russian people Don't split hairs, Putin is an employee surrounded by other employees with weapons and their language is violence, so violence they understand. They committed treason and they must pay the toll.
>>362506 >They committed treason and they must pay the toll. Wishful thinking here. With a bit of luck ans some heavy lifting, Wagner may march on the Kremlin and put the house in order.
>>362506 >committed treason There you go with misusing legalistic terms again. Treason only has meaning in context of the state in question, and it's not even necessarily a bad thing if the state you're doing it to us corrupt and full of shit and deserves to be undermined. If your definition of "treason" is just going against the interests of the public, anyone could have committed "treason" by those standards depending on who you ask: don't misappropriate legal terms into buzzwords at your own convenience. They're just a bunch corrupt assholes with nobody's interests but their own at heart, and unfit to be rulers. The very institution they work for is corrupt, so to say they've committed treason would hardly be a scathing allegation.
>>362506 >They committed treason and they must pay the toll. How? Who's going to do it? The only way the Russian regime is going to fall is going to be by glow-op.
>>362507 >Wagner may march on the Kremlin and put the house in order. They are not about to do that. They are unwilling and unable to declare war on the Russian government. If that were within their power, they would have already steamrolled Ukraine.
>>362513 Yeah, except by then they'll all be so wounded and exhausted that they wouldn't be able to take on the government at all, if they ever could in the first place. Toppling the Kremlin is no joke. The bigger threat is that they just get sick of it and withdraw support for the war entirely, which would mean loss and total embarrassment for the Kremlin, in addition for them being unable to use them in other foreign situations. I suspect Putin is going to start rolling out bribes to the Wagner leaders to keep them in check, but it probably won't be enough because mercenaries won't fight pointless wars if they're just going to die.
>>362514 >I suspect Putin is going to start rolling out bribes to the Wagner leaders to keep them in check, but it probably won't be enough because mercenaries won't fight pointless wars if they're just going to die. This. Even less if they are going to die to make rich the oligarchs, which they are 100% aware of it.
>>362515 >Even less if they are going to die to make rich the oligarchs This is a thing that they've already been doing for years, which they're already fine with. The real sticker here is that they're being treated like shit, being completely undersupplied, and given unreasonable orders that cause then needless casualties. Mercenaries like the Wagner will gladly fight to make the oligarchs richer, but they're not going to die needlessly in shitty conditions for no reason. Like Anon says here >>362483 >PMC "Wagner" is not a place of service, it is a vocation and philosophy. They are professionals. They are under no "Patriotic" obligation to die like zogbots in this stupid proxy war, especially if they're just being ordered to die needlessly.
>>362516 >They are professionals. They are under no "Patriotic" obligation to die like zogbots in this stupid proxy war, especially if they're just being ordered to die needlessly. >a military order Interesting and intriguing. Something like the SS spirituality may be.
>>362517 Nah, the Schutzstaffel weren't mercenaries. They were paramilitaries directly under the regime. Different type of organization for a different context. Russia has been using mercenaries like Wagner because its own military is so incompetent and atrophied, and also so it can avoid accountability in antsy situations by having used a third party with plausible deniability: very much in the vein of the modern Kremlin. They've used the Wagner group in other countries before Ukraine, mostly to conserve its own military or pretend it wasn't directly involved.
>>362519 Which is the key difference here. A lot of the Wagners are being told to die pointless deaths before they've even gotten their first paychecks. Mercenaries don't fight for free, and they certainly don't die for free.
>>362522 Gladiators were mostly just slaves made to die in painful and absurd ways for the gruesome entertainment of their masters. I guess we all are in some way...
>>362523 Let us modify that statement a bit: "Soldiers are mostly just dumb slaves made to die in painful and absurd ways for the gruesome interest of their masters"
>>362524 >>362525 Every day, good young men die painfully and needlessly fighting for some greedy asshole's perverted games.. it's been like this for thousands of years, and it'll probably still be like this so long as our species is left on this earth.
>>362526 >it's been like this for thousands of years, and it'll probably still be like this so long as khazars/edomites/jews/pedos/satanists/commies are left on this earth. FTFY.
>Growing Pushback Over BlackRock In Ukraine: "Taxpayers Pay The War Bills, Private Firms Get The Profits" >Blackrock, the world’s largest manager of assets, starting in September has been sending teams of executives to Kiev to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his officials. In December BlackRock CEO Larry Fink in a phone call reached a tentative agreement with Zelensky to coordinate major reconstruction investment in the war-ravaged country. >A call readout at that time confirmed that the two would "focus in the near term on coordinating the efforts of all potential investors and participants in the reconstruction of our country, channelling investment into the most relevant and impactful sectors of the Ukrainian economy." >Now multiple meetings later, amid growing visibility, the initiative is being met with a degree of controversy and pushback from some sectors of the Ukrainian public as well as international commentators. This as another high-level meeting took place Friday in Kiev, which included Blackrock's vice chairman and member of the asset management firm’s global executive committee Philipp Hildebrand. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/growing-pushback-over-blackrock-ukraine-taxpayers-pay-war-bills-private-firms-get-profits https://twitter.com/gaborgurbacs/status/1654803838635765760 https://twitter.com/ricwe123/status/1654809389302161408 https://twitter.com/DeplorableVet84/status/1654883083999404040 https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/1654622911251066885
>>362536 >Blackrock, the world’s largest manager of assets, starting in September has been sending teams of executives to Kiev to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his officials. In December BlackRock CEO Larry Fink in a phone call reached a tentative agreement with Zelensky to coordinate major reconstruction investment in the war-ravaged country. >starting in September has been sending teams of executives to Kiev >September Wait a minute. How is this shit? If Ukraine is at war with uncertain future about borders and even her survival, how is possible Blackrock is all going in to put money? Unless... Putin already made a deal with the Americans and didn't tell the Russian people.
>>362539 >Unless... Putin already made a deal with the Americans and didn't tell the Russian people. All of which makes me think of the Wagner's boss claiming that the Russian army is good for nothing and not ready. Like he is tasked to deflate ideas like to take the whole Ukraine and even to advance towards Berlin, or even the British Channel.
>>362541 >Like he is tasked to deflate ideas like to take the whole Ukraine and even to advance towards Berlin, or even the British Channel. It might be that the case, there is a quarter million Russian soldiers at the north of Ukraine and another quarter at the south, both forces are sitting there for more than 8 months without to do anything at all. Russia has always had the capacity to rush to the Polish border and seal it for good, but didn't. Why?
>>362542 >Russia has always had the capacity to rush to the Polish border and seal it for good, but didn't. Why? Wasting time, lives and resources on trench warfare instead of blitzkrieg.
>>362549 >risky How so? A bullet at the Donbass is the same than a bullet at the Polish border. But if you are referring to NATO escalation, then the escalation is already done, the natural thing to do is to confront and suppress the threat. By tiptoeing over and over again, Putin has done nothing but to invite more escalation.
>>362551 >The entire war was just an excuse to sell half of ukraine to BlackRock Nothing makes sense until you realize that Blackrock is getting the money from the American taxpayers to rebuild Ukraine and hand it over to the just arrived jews to re-populate "New Jerusalem". >>358136 →
The Wagner versus MoD soap opera continues. 2023-05-09 - Episode I:
>Prigozhin Secures His Bag, But May Still Lose the War >At the time of my writing this, Prigozhin has declared victory and says that supplies will be delivered to Wagner. Deja vu! Actually, I thought that he had already successfully shaken Shoigu down two days ago, but Prigozhin continued to go on the attack for another day before he claimed victory again. So, let us assume that he did indeed secure his supplies, this time for sure. >EDIT: IN HIS NEW VIDEO ADDRESS HE DENIES THAT HE WAS GIVEN THE SUPPLIES THAT WERE FORMALLY PROMISED. FFS. >Amusingly, despite me saying that all of this squabbling is “real” in the sense that yes, Prigozhin was using threats and ultimatums to get his way, and me even predicting that he would succeed and get his way this round (in my Russian-language chat). But when news broke that he did indeed secure the bag (of shells) and forced Shoigu and Gerasimov to concede supplies to him, I was immediately made fun of. The people in my chat seemed to think that because Prigozhin didn’t pull out of Bakhmut, that it was all a psy-op, all a “kayfabe” or a psychological operation that I fell for. And since a vocal portion of the people in my chat are copium and state media addicts, it is only a matter of time before this position catches on in Z-Westerner circles as well. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/prigozhin-secures-his-bag-but-may
>>362568 The Wagner versus MoD soap opera continues. 2023-05-09 - Episode II:
>NEW DEVELOPMENT: Prigozhin Claims He Was Tricked By Shoigu's MoD >The kayfabe psy-op continues. More bad news. All theater though. Pay it no mind. The “Black Clown” is simply crazy. Here is what he had to say in his latest video address. >The bullet points: > - I took a tour of the firing positions and it was bad (10% of what we need) > - Yesterday, we were told that if we left our positions we would be labelled traitors > - If we don’t get our supplies, we will then decide who is really the traitor > - The previous announcements were made because they were afraid of us, to mollify us > - The front is disintegrating > And it goes on, and on, and on... https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/new-development-prigozhin-claims
Coach Redpill >Slava? No, Not Glory but Shame on Ukraine! >Chilean-American journalist Gonzalo Lira, has been a thorn in the Kiev junta’s flesh for a long time. On May 1, the Ukrainian secret police arrested him again in Harkov, where Lira, a long-time resident of Ukraine, has been living for several years. From the beginning of the Special Military Operation in late February 2022, Lira has been using his internet bully pulpit to convey to a global audience his take on the Ukrainian conflict. After gaining several hundred thousand followers world-wide with his provocative reporting and commentary from the belly of the beast, the beast has apparently decided that it has had enough. https://strategic-culture.org/news/2023/05/10/slava-no-not-glory-but-shame-on-ukraine/
The Kremlin doesn't want to win the war. >With Apologies to the OG Stalkers >there is a frantic panic now as more and more people writing about Russia and living within Russia are now waking up to dire state that the Russian army is in. This leads to a veritable deluge of news. Prigozhin, for example, has declared that the Bakhmut front is crumbling and others have confirmed that unprepared and unequipped soldiers have been throw against Ukrainian armor and have been badly mauled. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/with-apologies-to-the-og-stalkers
>>362719 >Russia acknowledges retreat >>362671 >The Kremlin doesn't want to win the war. Yes, it looks like treason from the very top, beginning with Putin. See the video clip: "Wagner Chief [Yevgeny Prigozhin] Says Russian Army Fleeing Near Bakhmut"
>Red List 23 - Facing Down Disaster W/ the Donbass Cowboy (Russell Bentley) >[Sobering Up By Summer, Scott Ritter is the Worst Kind of Grifter, The Russian MSM is Liberal and Suspect, As Goes Donbass So Goes the World, "What Do You Think Now, Dumbass?", and MORE!!!] https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/red-list-23-facing-down-disaster Check this shit out. This Texan guy Bentley has been at the Donbass for many years already and know first hand what's going on. He says: "Today the Russian army has retreated from Balkmut and left Wagner alone to be slaughtered by the Ukrainians". Also he says that the Russian MoD has ordered Wagner to stay and fight or be charged for retreating.
>>362787 >This Texan guy Bentley has been at the Donbass for many years already and know first hand what's going on. Beware that that faggot is a hardcore commie and anti-nationalist, to practical purposes he is kinda a Stalinist.
>“Exceptional In Its Density” Attack On Ukrainian Capital >Despite the diligent efforts of Western air defense systems and fairy tales about super successes in repelling Russian strikes, multiple explosions and fires were reported from the ground. According to the mayor, several explosions thundered in the Solomenskiy district. Russian drones were spotted in the Darnitsky district and near Boryspil. https://odysee.com/@SouthFront:4/attack-on-ukrainian-capital:0 Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/q056W2UptalL/
>I Want To Remind Everyone... >A precision strike by a Russian hypersonic Kinzhal missile has destroyed a Patriot air defense system in Kiev, the Defense Ministry in Moscow reported on Tuesday. The Ukrainian government previously claimed that Kinzhal missiles had been intercepted by the US-made weapons platform. The Russian military did not provide further details about the strike, which was the first time Moscow claimed to have hit the long-range system supplied to Ukraine by its Western backers. Kiev reported that it had withstood a massive missile attack by Russian forces on Monday night. The Ukrainian military claimed to have intercepted six Kinzhal missiles, in addition to various other aerial targets. https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/05/i-want-to-remindf-everyone.html
>Maybe Prigozhin Was Telling the Truth About the Russian MoD? >How long have they been feuding, really? >An interesting account of the battle of Kasham in Syria has come to light recently. The American soldiers who took part in the clash with Assad’s troops and Wagner shared their side of the story and added some hitherto unheard details to their account. This particular line in the story, which you should read in its entirety because it is interesting, really stands out. >The Wagner mercenaries had a surface-to-air system that made it impossible for American aircraft to press the attack. Only after officials in Washington talked to their Russian counterparts did the surface-to-air system get shut down, allowing American aircraft to return and attack. >Wow. >Do you understand what was just said? >It seems that the Americans were pinned and had to get on the phone with the MoD and tell them to turn off their S-300? so that they could then bomb them from the air and hold on to their positions. ----- >If the story surrounding the MoD letting Wagner get killed off by American airstrikes is true, well, it seems to indicate that this conflict between the MoD and Wagner that we see now has been going on for awhile. This would only further confirm claims that they are deliberately trying to kill off Wagner in Bakhmut. It also seems that Prigozhin is actually holding back quite a bit of dirt that he could, in theory, start dishing out. ----- >Back on the home front, Deputy Sobolev has come out hard against Wagner, demanding 15-year prison sentences for Russian soldiers who “defect” to join Wagner. Obviously he was put up to this by the anti-Wagner faction at home. >This elicited a fiery response from Wagner. In one video, 3 fighters call him a pidor and threaten to march on Moscow to, “fuck him in the ass” to teach him a lesson. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/maybe-prigozhin-was-telling-the-truth And the link to the Americans gloating for the air strike on Wagner: https://thewarhorse.org/special-forces-soldiers-reveal-first-details-of-battle-with-russian-mercenaries-in-syria/ ----- Entertainment galore.
>Kiev’s Miserable Revenge For Bakhmut >On May 22, Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups attacked Russian border villages in the Belgorod region. The attackers mainly consisted fugitive Nazis from Russia, who became members of the notorious Russian Volunteer Corps. The grouping was mainly equipped with the American MaxxPro, Hummers, a tank and SUVs. >Following the intense artillery shelling on Russian villages, the saboteurs managed to break through the first line of defense and advanced up to 8 kilometers through the villages. The Russian military stopped the saboteurs on near the town of Grayvoron. >On May 23, the Russian Ministry of Defense declared that the remnants of the saboteurs were “thrown back from the Belgorod region to the territory of Ukraine.” During the operation, 70 saboteurs were killed, 4 IFVs and 5 pickups were destroyed. https://odysee.com/@SouthFront:4/kiev-miserable-revenge-for-bakhmut:f Mirror: https://www.bitchute.com/video/wZtnraWaliJJ/
Another long, tell-all interview with the head of Wagner. >Prigozhin Reveals Tens of Thousands of Dead and Wounded on Both Sides in Aftermath of the Battle of Bakhmut >Another great info dump that we sorely needed. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/prigozhin-reveals-tens-of-thousands Hints: Larov is the minister of foreign relations and Shoigu is the minister of defense. If I remember well, Shoigu's daughter has been living with a degenerate and effeminate hypster in London for many years.
>>363313 I can imagine how commies and jews will gloat after reading that and fantasizing with Russia's collapse.... the problem is that those low IQ imbeciles don't realize that if Putin falls, the jews will lose their grip on Russia, then the nationalists will have free reign to wipe out Europe and then to re-take Alaska.
>Ukraine Company Commander Frags His Boss (Battalion Commander) >"That's what just happened in our unit.The battalion commander was fucked up.Our company officer,Yegor,killed the battalion commander Anatolyevich with a shot to the head.Yes,everything...everything... They wanted us to become cannon fodder, and Yegor stood for us . It's a corporal(company officer)! Yegor decided everything for us." >One of the commanders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot the battalion commander because he wanted to send soldiers to become cannon fodder. >Approximate translation: “This just happened in our unit.The commander was fucked up. Yegor,company leader killed Commander Anatolyich. He simply shot him in the head. They wanted us to go on attack and become cannon fodder, and Yegor solved everything. It's a corporal! The guy took care of everything for us.”
>>363327 I'm sure some faggots radioed the news to higher ups and they are recalling the whole unit to the rear to be disarmed and punished. Better these soldiers move first to totally frag the military police unit and the officers hiding behind it before is too late.
>Face-to-Face Battle In Trenches On Ukrainian Battlefield >Russian military sources have shared a new video from the front lines. It was filmed by a Russian drone during heavy hand-to-hand fighting in the trenches. The exact area of the battle was not disclosed. >The video shows an attempt by Ukrainian servicemen to storm Russian positions. Russian servicemen were wounded by Ukrainian fire. During the battle, they were attacked by Ukrainian drones and tried to shoot them down with rifle fire. >After the Ukrainian soldiers saw that their enemies were wounded, they decided to approach the trench to finally kill them and take control of the military position. They are seen calmly approaching the Russians in full growth. >However, they did not expect that there was a Russian machine gunner watching them, waiting for their approach. As a result of short-sighted actions on the battlefield, Ukrainian servicemen were killed.
>>363313 The saga continues. The chechens may be looking a fight with Wagner. Wagner keeps calling the Kremlin out and there is reports of Wagner going rogue bypassing the MoD and do as it pleases, all of it while denouncing Russian anti-White laws and White Genocide. >Wagner Pushes Back at Woke Anti-Russian Hate Speech Laws, Calls Out Kremlin Intrigues, Declares Wagner Will Not Obey MoD Orders! https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/wagner-pushes-back-at-woke-anti-russian
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/massive-wall-water-surges-through-ukraine-after-major-dam-blown >1000s Evacuated As Massive Wall Of Water Surges Through Ukraine After Major Dam 'Blown Up' >Images and videos posted on social media show a major dam and hydroelectric power plant in the Russian-occupied region of Kherson, located in southern Ukrainian, destroyed early Tuesday. Water rushed through the dam into the Dnieper River, which separates Ukrainian and Russian forces. Both sides accuse each other of the attack that puts tens of thousands of homes at risk and might even threaten the safety of Europe's largest nuclear power plant. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/kievs-long-term-last-resort-plan-blow-kakhova-dam-exposed >Kiev's Long-Term "Last Resort" Plan To Blow-Up The Kakhova Dam Exposed >However, as Raul Ilargi Meijer writes, twice last year (here and here), Ukrainian officials discussed Kiev's plans to blow up the dam. Looks like ukrane is destorying its own hydroelectric power to make russia look bad
Kakhovka Dam in Russia Destroyed, Russian Units Submerged or Fleeing the Area. In this shocking video, witness the aftermath of a catastrophic dam burst on the Dnipro River, separating Russian and Ukrainian forces in southern Ukraine. The torrent of water flooded a significant portion of the war zone, forcing villagers to flee for their lives. Amidst the chaos, Ukraine accuses Russia of deliberately blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam, labeling it a war crime, while the Kremlin claims Ukraine sabotaged the dam to divert attention from its faltering counteroffensive. Both sides present conflicting narratives, leaving civilians caught in the crossfire.
>Wagner Ambushed by Shoigu's MoD, Russian Soldiers Taken Prisoner, Forced to Confess! >The story is still unfolding, but here is what we know so far. Wagner troops came under fire from the 72nd, whom they share the frontline with. First, Wagner discovered that the road on which they were retreating was mined. Then, when they realized this and began digging up the mines, the 72nd opened fire on them. But, Wagner turned the ambush around on the attackers. Wagner ended up capturing their attackers, beating them up, and forcing them to confess front of a camera: https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/wagner-ambushed-by-shoigus-mod-russian
>Prigozhin Demands 200k Men to Form New Army, Accuses Shoigu of Organizing the Active Genocide of the Russian People, Lays Out Ultimatum to MoD, Threatens to March on Moscow! >Prigozhin released another hour-long video on June 5th. In it, he was his usual apoplectic self. I realize that there is a lot happening now. A Ukrainian counter-offensive has started and a giant dam has been blown (we can’t be sure who did it yet), but this interview was just so good that I had to cover it. Besides, there is the total fog of war and active disinfo being promoted by both NAFO mutts and Z-gypsies making it hard to ascertain what is happening for real. One thing I know for sure though is that the Russian MoD is lying through their teeth as usual. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/prigozhin-demands-200k-men-to-form https://t.me/Prigozhin_hat/3613 This shitshow is accelerating fast.
>>363838 >Looks like ukrane is destorying its own hydroelectric power to make russia look bad Or... Russia flooded the battlefield because might not oppose an Ukrainian attack on Crimea.
>New Interview With Prigozhin - Raises Rhetoric To Even Higher Level - Calls for Execution of MOD https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZZfdlp90o4mz/ I cannot confirm it but somefags are saying this Wagner boss is a kike.
>Shoigu Gives Update On Mass Ukrainian Offensive Minister of Defense Shoigu delivers triumphalist news while inspecting the front's rear, but his face and looks give a very different mood. He might be executed soon >>363923
>>363861 Obvious botting/shills, but the very thought that a human believes this unnerves me. Anyone with a functioning brain can plainly see that the only reason Ukraine is still fighting and dying is because we keep giving them the means to. They can be down to the last man, we'll just clone the poor sod. They can lose all their limbs, we'll invent prothetics just to be sure he has hands to hold a gun. The purpose of this war was never liberation or protection; it's to distract and propagandize. To waste our enemies' resources before we run out of our's. I am in deep despair that this god forsaken country is doing this, and has done this for decades.
>>363972 >The purpose of this war was never liberation or protection; it's to distract and propagandize Actually it is more than that, it is to hand over the land to the jews to create Khazaria 2.0. The war is about to empty the land for the new owners.
>>363973 You don't actually know shit, but you are talking out of your ass and pretending that is gospel because some faggot at telegram told you so. Go back please.
>>364240 Very bad. Their proxy warriors trained up to NATO standards have not been able to puncture the russian defenses even in one single point. Worst yet, western weaponry has shown to be useless and is burning all along the battle front. A catastrophe.
>>364241 It's almost like having a bunch of independent barbarian territories along your borders, especially at a time when a foreign superpower is gunning for you, is a bad idea.
>>364259 Yes, it does. The problem is that won't make any difference against the Russian Army. At this point, NATO has been downgraded to sub-peer (or 2nd rate grade) compared to Russian firepower and technological advantage.
>>364262 I don't really agree, tbh. Russia has expended quite a large portion of its reserves too, and NATO countries haven't shown any signs of slowing down.
>>364290 This, tbh >>364266 There is so much bullshit on both sides of this war that I can't really believe anything without sufficient evidence, and even then I'm skeptical.
Behind Russia is China, and maybe Saudi Arabia and India. All are vehemently irate at America for being World Police and shitting up their countries, and they definitely have better economic situations than whatever Europe got. Any amount of resources spend is worth it if it means America runs out first and finally stops being World Police. As we fucking speak, America is seducing Taiwan into a Ukraine situation to hamper China. That island was my homeland, and the feds want to delude them into thinking they can remotely stand a chance in war. Fuck them all to hell.
>>364305 Little as it might mean coming from me, I'm sorry to hear Taiwan's getting involved too. I do agree that the main issue at hand is using America as the "democracy police" to shut down anyone that doesn't submit to either the petro dollar or the globohomo agenda. It's sad that a country screwed over for decades by China is about to be screwed over again by America just for the sake of continuing to burn East European blood at the altar of money.
>>364294 Wtf about "this tbh" implies I give a shit about holols? I just want better evidence than some unnamed "Russian bloggers", whome you didn't even cite. If you want to be taken seriously, give us a reason to.
US foreign policy is such an embarrassment. NATO cannot stand it when Vladmir Putin defies its will and will impotently posture. My prediction is that Ukraine won't become a member of NATO during the war, because the major Western powers want to avoid direct conflict with Russia. Major news networks commenting on Putin staging nuclear weapons in Belarus is more proof that they want to rally public opinion to oppose and discredit Putin at every step
The West relying on propaganda to "defeat" Russia in their impotent "information war" is a colossal embarrassment. The outcome of this war is not going to be determined by public opinion. We might as well be directly intervening if it's a national concern - but no. It's just grandstanding.
>>364385 >impotent "information war" Propaganda is not impotent. It's much stronger than you think, and you shouldn't underestimate it. Propaganda is the biggest driver of the status quo we see all around us.
>>364385 >We might as well be directly intervening if it's a national concern Nobody wants a hot war with Russia. That's why proxy wars exist. That's why the cold war existed. These benign proxy conflicts have actual consequences down the line, which is why they insist on doing them.
>>364387 >Nobody wants a hot war with Russia. I think the public is primed to support war but the leadership does not actually want to go to war hence we're materially and financially supporting Ukraine. I can understand that the proxy war does have consequences. >>364386 I just am not impressed with the approach the West is taking. The rhetoric cultivates more armchair advocacy for certain government actions against a fabricated enemy. Our own blood is not shed to settle the dispute but we can deceive ourselves we're doing something by vesting more power into our corrupt leaders. It's impersonal, slimy, and ignorant IMO.
>>364419 America really needs another fun little war to keep their failing internals functioning. I suspect Russia and China also know that America is looking for any reason to go to war before the US army goes full impotent from tranny infection and similar cancers. They need to stave off that senario for as long as possible, because America with a weak military means America is no longer the bossy bitch it has been for decades. That hot war will happen, mark my words. America cannot outlast Russia and China in this conflict, so they will become more desperate and dangerous.
>>364387 >>364419 >>364422 America definitely wants a war, it just doesn't want to start one. Once an empire decays to the point that ordinary people start noticing, war becomes the only effective tool for preserving any semblance of internal unity. It's also useful for projecting power to rival powers that smell blood in the water, in this case Russia and China.
America has an established tradition of starting wars in passive-aggressive ways, because it's a war-mongering nation that doesn't want to be seen as one. Also, popular sentiment tends to run against wars when America is the obvious aggressor. So, their usual strategy is to provoke other nations into attacking first. The Spanish-American war began when America blew up one of its own ships and blamed the Spanish. America entered WWI by using commercial passenger ships to transport arms to the allies, and entered WWII by enacting crippling sanctions against Japan until eventually they bombed Pearl Harbor. In both cases the attacks were clearly done in retaliation to America's shady actions, but they were not presented that way to the public.
Currently, America is trying to provoke Putin into using nuclear weapons, or doing something similarly aggressive, that they can use as an excuse to get fully involved. Putin seems to have basically figured this out, and so far isn't taking the bait. The same thing is going on with China and Taiwan. My suspicion is that China and Russia also want war for their own reasons. However, neither side wants to be the one to fire the first shot, so right now the situation is basically a couple of middle school kids shoving each other and calling each other "faggot" and "pussy" over and over, each one hoping that the other will get mad enough to throw a punch.
>>364424 >Once an empire decays to the point that ordinary people start noticing, war becomes the only effective tool for preserving any semblance of internal unity. That is not going to work in this case. For first time America is facing an adversary that can bomb the US mainland at will. Add to that that Russia may be tempted to land in Alaska to reclaim historical territories.
>>364425 Oh I agree completely, I think it's going to backfire completely. America has vastly overestimated its own strength here. I was just saying that historically this is the reason that large, failing empires tend to want to start wars.
I also think they're overplaying their hand as far as getting the general public on their side. The PUTIN BAD narrative doesn't seem to be playing as well across the board as they probably thought it would.
>>364426 >I also think they're overplaying their hand as far as getting the general public on their side. The PUTIN BAD narrative doesn't seem to be playing as well across the board as they probably thought it would. Did cross your mind that the Kremlin is in cahoots with the White House? Both appear to be antagonists, however both are run by the same banksters who are the actual masterminds calling the shots.
>>364428 I suppose it's possible, but the problem is that what you're talking about is pure black-box speculation. If the world actually is under the total control of bankster-masterminds, said masterminds aren't going to publicize their plans, so all we could really do would be to make guesses about what we thought they were planning. However, if that's the case, then this whole discussion is pointless anyway, because all we'd really be arguing about is which direction the script is likely to go.
>>364429 >If the world actually is under the total control of bankster-masterminds, said masterminds aren't going to publicize their plans It is already public. The only explanation why you don't know is you're are under the State TV' spell. >>350658 →>>331208 → Also in case you need further education >>350315 →
>>364429 Regarding the banksters and Ukraine. You should visit the Israel 2.0 thread >>358136 → Also MSN news about Blackrock investing a ton of money in the future "reconstruction" of Ukraine. Very odd to put money in country at war with uncertainty about its future, unless, there is an agreement with the Kremlin already in place. If true, then this war is a farce to genocide the Ukrainians and hand over the land to the jews.
>>364419 >I think the public is primed to support war No. They're really not. Nobody I know wants that. I don't even see internet retards wanting that. Americans are still demoralized by the failed Afghan war. There is zero appetite for war with Russia.
>>364425 >Russia may be tempted to land in Alaska to reclaim historical territories. What historical territories? The land belonged to Russia at one point, but barely any Russians lived there at all.
>>364428 >both are run by the same banksters who are the actual masterminds calling the shots. I think you're misinterpreting how banksters run things. Bankers control economies and thereby countries financially, but they don't necessarily assert direct political control, because controlling the economy is good enough for them, and they have plausible deniability to always go to the winning side of any global conflict after having supported and influenced both sides. Just because they influenced both sides of a conflict doesn't mean those factions aren't actually at odds with one another. The political conflict between America and Russia is real, and its existed since before the cold war. It was greatly exacerbated when Clinton added all those easy block states to NATO and freaked out the Russians while post-Soviet Russia was in a delicate process of demilitarization, democratization, and switching to a market-oriented economy; that move effectively restarted the Cold War, and we're seeing the consequences now.
>>364434 >MSN news about Blackrock investing a ton of money in the future "reconstruction" of Ukraine. Very odd to put money in country at war with uncertainty about its future Ukraine will need to be reconstructed no matter what. If Ukraine wins, western countries will pour billions in gibs to rebuild its economy and make it a formidable economic and military adversary on Russia's border. If Russia wins, they'll pour billions into it to properly annex it into Russia and take advantage of its resources and strategic position (especially those warm water ports, mineral/gas resources, and consolidation of the world's wheat supply). In either case, a huge reconstruction project will be under way: the only question is who's side will it be on. Neither side would refuse the giant amount of Blackrock investment money, because they'll be pressed for cash after investing so much in the war, and will be hurrying to reconstruct and take advantage of the war aftermath. So long as there's chaos and destruction, the investors win. No deals are necessary at this point, because no side will refuse the investment.
>>364436 That is why the fucking psychos in the White House are so aggressive in their "aid". They want the others to make the first move, or even something that can be interpreted as a first move, or better, powertrip the country they're "aiding" into making a move for them. No one wants war, but America is setting up every kind of trap to make one happen. So far, it seems nothing worked, not even the egregiously obvious false flags that is the bridge, the dam, and god knows what else. The world smartened up to US kikery and also can get away with acting accordingly due to America's crippled status right now.
>>364440 >If Russia wins, they'll pour billions into it to properly annex it into Russia and take advantage of its resources and strategic position Yeah, right. According to you the logical thing to do is to fund Putin's territories.
>June 17, SitRep. >Prior to this SitRep is my talking head tired of illiterate military technological BS being spread by Western media, especially those from that little insignificant island country which still pretends that it matters. >This is for those who still think about "putting boots" of the US Army on the ground. Read my lips: >1. US Army is not prepared to fight such a war because it will be denied practically every single advantage it usually has over mighty Taliban, Grenada or terrorist groups with AK-47s and RPGs. Plus, US Army cannot fight without USAF dominating skies. There will be no USAF in the skies in case of Washington willing to commit a suicide; https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/06/june-17-sitrep.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZQ1CZp-bhM
On Putin's treason, told by Belarus' president Lukashenko. Now it begins to pop details up why the Kremlin does not want to win the war.
>Lukashenko Reveals Hidden Sell-Out Agenda Behind Secret Moscow-Kiev Talks >Thank God we have Luka. >The real news comes from many miles behind the contact line, from Minsk, in fact, where President Lukashenko decided to casually drop an insider bombshell into the public discussion following Putin’s presser with the war correspondents. >Luka revealed that secret negotiations were being held between Moscow and Kiev to appease the Kremlin’s esteemed Western partners. >Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed with Ukraine the possibility of renting Crimea and Donbass. >The leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, spoke about this in an interview with the Rossiya 1 TV channel. According to him, Putin discussed this issue with the Ukrainian side after the start of a special military operation (SVO), when a draft treaty on the cessation of hostilities was being considered. Lukashenka noted that Putin showed him the relevant document. >“Putin gives me a document that was initialed by the delegations. It's normal, even in the Crimea - there is some kind of long-term lease, in the Donbass, in the east. <…> A normal agreement,” the leader of Belarus added. >Lukashenka clarified that negotiations on the lease of Crimea and Donbas were conducted after the start of the SMO, last spring, when the Foreign Ministries of Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/belarus-reveals-hidden-sell-out-agenda
>Putin Flashes Page of Secret Agreement Signed Between Moscow and Kiev Last Year at African Peace Summit >Almost certainly in response to what Lukashenko revealed a few days ago about a secret clause in the Kiev-Moscow peace deal, the Kremlin has first come out and categorically denied the revelation, and has now used the forum of the meeting with African leader to reveal that a secret peace deal was indeed signed, but then discarded by Kiev. >First of all, by denying what Lukashenko revealed, Peskov is essentially calling the president of an ally nation a liar. >It also begged the question, which I voiced, of why they didn’t just reveal what was contained in the agreement to dispel any rumors. As of yet, the rumors have not been dispelled. But, the existence of the document was confirmed by Putin, who flashed a page at the summit with the African leaders. The meeting with the Africans is interesting in its own right. The proposals submitted to Russia were nothing short of humiliating. Naturally, the same liars who pretended that the presser was a success are already saying that this summit proves that Russia has achieved a multipolar world already, or something equally inane. >Yesterday, the well-known Russian political scientist Sergei Markov revealed the essence of the “African Peace Initiative” in his telegram channel (https://t.me/logikamarkova/6907), and in a very benevolent tone. And given its proximity to the Kremlin, this “benevolentness” obviously stems from this fact. >And now carefully read what this "benevolent attitude" extends to: >1. A cease fire. >2. A neutral zone. >3. Entry of UN peacekeepers. >4. Autonomy of conflict regions under UN patronage. >5. Referendum in conflict regions under the auspices of the UN. >In my opinion, this "initiative" is a proposal for the unconditional surrender of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/putin-flashes-page-of-secret-agreement
>>364536 America will gangrape Russia's ass if they finish this war. It is absolutely vital that America does not gain a hold on Russia and also China. America will kneecap friend and foe alike to stay a world power (ie drain everyone else's resources to fuel whatever wasteful political games they keep playing in the Capitol). We are in a period where the US has shown a weak spot after so many decades of exploitation. Everyone is attacking it in their own ways, because they're all scared and tired of World Police. This war, unfortunately, must continue until America topples. America needs this war to continue as well, for it serves as an excuse to make money flow and keep people distracted from the dysfunction.
It's already over. They negotiated and Prigozhin (leader of Wagner paramilitary group) will be exiled to Belarus and all members of Wagner will be pardoned.
>Prigozhin Wins the SMO, Lives to Fight Another Day >Round 1 is over, folks. >The last 24 hours did, in fact, end with a Wagner win. Only, so few understand what actually happened which is why there is a tangible atmosphere of disappointment hanging in the air. Let’s clear that up now. My goal here is to be as objective as possible and not to defend Wagner or Shoigu, but just to present the facts. https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/prigozhin-wins-the-smo-lives-to-fight
>>364538 >This war, unfortunately, must continue until America topples. How is that supposed to work? America isn't just going to topple from spending money to Ukraine.