pawnman Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 50 minutes ago, Bigred said: The Russians didn’t modernize their logistics train in the past 20 years. C4I, combat systems, etc, sure, but they are using old trucks and old equipment to move said combat systems. It’s a recipe for disaster. Logistics is what makes war. Without it, the Russians have hamstrung themselves. In my layman’s view, they only have enough beans and bullets for a few weeks. If the numbers coming out from the Ukrainian side are accurate, the Russians may be in for a helluva lot more of a fight, and sustaining said fight, than they may have bargained for. Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics. 6
ViperMan Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 Here me out on this one. We should hellfire Putin. Send them a *uck of a message. Shake things up. Call their remaining leadership's bluff on further escalation. Put them on notice that they are criminals and are legal targets. 1
ClearedHot Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 23 minutes ago, ViperMan said: Here me out on this one. We should hellfire Putin. Send them a *uck of a message. Shake things up. Call their remaining leadership's bluff on further escalation. Put them on notice that they are criminals and are legal targets. Hellfire the President of a sovereign nation that has more nuclear weapons than we do? 2
FLEA Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 4 minutes ago, ClearedHot said: Hellfire the President of a sovereign nation that has more nuclear weapons than we do? If al-Baghdadi taught me anything it's that a man can survive a hellfire 2, 3, 4, 9 times and come back to haunt you. 1
Smokin Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 They've threatened nukes just if another country intervenes IN UKRAINE. If we launched an attack against Russia itself, even if everyone saw it as just against their leadership, it would be World War III. Imagine Russia sending a cruise missile against the White House. We see him as a criminal, clearly enough people in Russia see him as their leader, otherwise he'd be hanging from a bridge.
fire4effect Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 43 minutes ago, ViperMan said: Here me out on this one. We should hellfire Putin. Send them a *uck of a message. Shake things up. Call their remaining leadership's bluff on further escalation. Put them on notice that they are criminals and are legal targets. As much as I would like too the Russian people will have to handle this one in house. Even that has some risk.
ViperMan Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 37 minutes ago, ClearedHot said: Hellfire the President of a sovereign nation that has more nuclear weapons than we do? Yeah. "President" and "sovereign nation" may not be the most illuminating phrases to characterize Putin and what he's doing at this point. I dunno, but IMO he is clearly WAY over the line here, into instant war criminal status. And I think both us and them are past the point of counting our nukes. We both have the ability to annihilate each other, and I personally *highly* doubt they would risk total war over one guy - even their "president" - who last time I checked was an autocrat who was suppressing political opposition in his country. I think dropping one dude as a message would maybe give their leadership chain enough of a shake up they'd be given the opportunity to back off. Clearly we will be fighting nuclear powers in the future. It stands to reason we should figure out good ways to do it. 1
waveshaper Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 The last Russian Empire collapsed in 1917 after Russian soldiers/citizens got tired of the Tsar's shitshow/slaughter on the Eastern Front and back in the homeland. Hopefully we will eventually see a repeat (Round 2) and Emperor Ras-Putin will meet the same fate as Tsar Nicholas II. Eastern Front 1917/Movie Clip. Most of the actual Russian military units that mutinied were on Ukrainian turf. 2
brickhistory Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 This Administration is a clown show: https://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2022/02/25/this-is-embarrassing-jen-psaki-tells-peter-doocy-why-u-s-will-continue-to-work-with-putin-in-key-areas/ Hate the political slant of the website if you wish, but the fact is, the White House said it will continue to cooperate with the Russians on "areas of mutual concern." Implying that Ukraine is not. So enough with the "treason" cheap shots. It won't sanction oil/gas revenue streams. Enough with the Biden's a foreign policy wizard. This won't get serious until the Russki keyboard wizards interrupt the re-runs of "Matlock." Meanwhile, have fun getting a loan to fill up your car. break, break: Kill Putin? Sure, why not? Nothing says full-on fight's on like killing the leader of a nation. Of course, you can't be too outraged when someone Hellfire-skis our leaders in that case. But, Putin has laid it all on the line. If he fails, he's literally gonna be gone, as in dead. At 69/70, perhaps he was willing to roll the dice since most of his years are behind him. Go big or go home, if you will. Something to consider in our calculus of this. 1 1
M2 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 5 hours ago, arg said: He does not look well compared to other vids I've seen. As compared to... 2 1
Smokin Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Russia's just threatened Sweden and Finland. As much as I don't want this war to spread, one way to end Russia as we know it is for them to over-extend. The war is clearly not going as well as they thought it would and maybe they don't have quite the military we thought they did and might be on opportunity to send a real message. Admitting another country to NATO as response to Russia invading Ukraine would be a power move that would get Putin's attention. But that would take balls, so we won't do it.
Guest nsplayr Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 2 hours ago, ViperMan said: Yeah. "President" and "sovereign nation" may not be the most illuminating phrases to characterize Putin and what he's doing at this point. I dunno, but IMO he is clearly WAY over the line here, into instant war criminal status. And I think both us and them are past the point of counting our nukes. We both have the ability to annihilate each other, and I personally *highly* doubt they would risk total war over one guy - even their "president" - who last time I checked was an autocrat who was suppressing political opposition in his country. I think dropping one dude as a message would maybe give their leadership chain enough of a shake up they'd be given the opportunity to back off. Clearly we will be fighting nuclear powers in the future. It stands to reason we should figure out good ways to do it. Ok tough guy yea let’s assassinate the head of state of a nuclear power…any other brilliant ideas? And trust me, I’m fully in the “F Russia” camp 🇺🇦💪
jazzdude Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Agree on this point. Lose/lose for all involved. Again, not the mark of smart or good leadership. Smart leaders look for the win/win. Understanding one’s adversary does not necessarily mean accommodating them. Sometimes you don't need a win, you just need to lose less than your adversary. Maybe restarting the cold war is in Russia's interest. Stronger NATO resolve means the need to expand Russia's military to counter a growing NATO threat. Short term risk increase in exchange for a possible long term objective. On the flip side, how supportive would the American (or European) public be of open war with Russia, epecially if Russia never overtly attacks a NATO member? If Russia believes NATO wouldn't actually conduct a first strike, that short term increased tension might be worth it.But like FLEA said, a lot of people are looking at this from what we think Russia's/Putin's goals are, rather than trying to really understand what motivates them. Putin seems to behave very rationally to advance his goals (in other words, his actions always seem to be calculated/deliberate and not at a whim), so I doubt he would've launched the invasion of Ukraine if he didn't believe it was in his best interests. Not understanding his goals and motivations means we won't be able to contain/counter him, so he stays one step ahead of us.
hockeydork Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 I think you are over thinking it man. He isn't one step ahead of us, he can just make decisions swiftly, good or bad, while we run around like dopes under reacting. If the Russians beat the Ukrainians, someone else will end up fighting them, maybe in 5 years, maybe in 15. How different would this all look had this not happened: https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-torpedoed-sale-of-iron-dome-to-ukraine-fearing-russian-reaction-report/
BashiChuni Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Scary hearing talking heads and senators talking about a possible No fly zone over Ukraine
Day Man Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) 17 minutes ago, BashiChuni said: Scary hearing talking heads and senators talking about a possible No fly zone over Ukraine you mean like @congressman? how tf do you embed tweets? Edited February 26, 2022 by Day Man
FLEA Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) I'll tell you hwat though, I've got mad respects for this President Zelensky. This dude has been fighting like hell on every front to keep his country free. I mean, every diplomatic, economic, information and now military fronts. Dude stays in Kyiv, makes phone calls to world leaders all night, puts out statements, condemns Russia at every turn, then drives a truck into the center of Kyiv and hands out rifles to every man and woman that can hold one. It's the middle of the fucking night right now and he's on Twitter live streaming known Russian advancing positions to his people. Dude doesn't fucking sleep. I know propaganda is real and I'm not certain how much fighting he is actually doing from a combat standpoint, but from a simple being there and making sure shit happens standpoint this dude is leaps and bounds ahead of the fucko that fled Kabul last year. Its amazing how much one charismatic leader can motivate people to stand their ground for their values when they are willing to do the same. Wonder how many of our politicians in Washington could attest to that. Edited February 26, 2022 by FLEA 6 4 7
DirkDiggler Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 20 minutes ago, FLEA said: I'll tell you hwat though, I've got mad respects for this President Zelensky. This dude has been fighting like hell on every front to keep his country free. I mean, every diplomatic, economic, information and now military fronts. Dude stays in Kyiv, makes phone calls to world leaders all night, puts out statements, condemns Russia at every turn, then drives a truck into the center of Kyiv and hands out rifles to every man and woman that can hold one. It's the middle of the fucking night right now and he's on Twitter live streaming known Russian advancing positions to his people. Dude doesn't fucking sleep. I know propaganda is real and I'm not certain how much fighting he is actually doing from a combat standpoint, but from a simple being there and making sure shit happens standpoint this dude is leaps and bounds ahead of the fucko that fled Kabul last year. Its amazing how much one charismatic leader can motivate people to stand their ground for their values when they are willing to do the same. Wonder how many of our politicians in Washington could attest to that. Amen. All this stupid political horseshit in our country aside, there’s been a lot of Ukrainians in the last two days charging a steep price for their farms. So far their leaders are stepping up big time. 2
08Dawg Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 Rational me says the whole Ghost of Kyiv thing is implausible…but damn does it make for a good story! Just saw another story that the Ukrainian MoD is claiming to have shot down another Il-76. They’re giving the Ruskis all they can handle.
Prozac Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 56 minutes ago, FLEA said: I'll tell you hwat though, I've got mad respects for this President Zelensky. This dude has been fighting like hell on every front to keep his country free. I mean, every diplomatic, economic, information and now military fronts. Dude stays in Kyiv, makes phone calls to world leaders all night, puts out statements, condemns Russia at every turn, then drives a truck into the center of Kyiv and hands out rifles to every man and woman that can hold one. It's the middle of the fucking night right now and he's on Twitter live streaming known Russian advancing positions to his people. Dude doesn't fucking sleep. I know propaganda is real and I'm not certain how much fighting he is actually doing from a combat standpoint, but from a simple being there and making sure shit happens standpoint this dude is leaps and bounds ahead of the fucko that fled Kabul last year. Its amazing how much one charismatic leader can motivate people to stand their ground for their values when they are willing to do the same. Wonder how many of our politicians in Washington could attest to that. & the dude was a comedian playing the Ukrainian president on TV until he actually got elected to do the job for real. The guy is the epitome of real leadership. I really, really hope he and his country survive this. 2 1
Majestik Møøse Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) Watched the entire Putin speech. He essentially feels disrespected by bigger nations, gets visibly emotional, and repeats the classic “we have no other choice” line about invading Ukraine. Said that if he didn’t, then Russia will cease to exist. Shades of Napoleon, Tojo, and Hitler. Small penis confirmed. Edited February 26, 2022 by Majestik Møøse 2
Day Man Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 I really want this to be true because this is some gangster-ass shit from a president 2 2 8
Prozac Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Senator Rubio suggesting that Putin may not be all there which is…ominous. Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) Tweeted: I wish I could share more,but for now I can say it’s pretty obvious to many that something is off with #Putin He has always been a killer,but his problem now is different & significant It would be a mistake to assume this Putin would react the same way he would have 5 years ago
FLEA Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Majestik Møøse said: Watched the entire Putin speech. He essentially feels disrespected by bigger nations, gets visibly emotional, and repeats the classic “we have no other choice” line about invading Ukraine. Said that if he didn’t, then Russia will cease to exist. Shades of Napoleon, Tojo, and Hitler. Small penis confirmed. Thing is we know this and it's not a secret. He was enormously offended in 2014 when the Barrack Obama refered go Russia as a "regional power" and not a super power. As I mentioned earlier, Russia doesn't think they lost the Cold War. They believe it ended mutually and they are still on the same platform as the US. They become offended when Americans regard Gorbachev's approach as folding or surrender. Russians believe they made a great sacrifice to their own interests to end the Cold War for the benefit of others and they are unfairly labeled losers for it. 1
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