August 20, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Majestik Møøse said: The buffer zone encapsulated by the 3 wrecked bridges, just to keep the scale in context. I wouldn’t call it a land grab of major strategic importance other than forcing Russia to divert resources. Still a great example of how even a modest use of air power in the right place can overwhelm an enemy’s ability to fight. bUt RuSsiA Is WiNnInG!
August 21, 20241 yr Backfire lives up to its name.. Russia claims it had an engine fire, Ukraine claims it caused the engine fire with a missile
August 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Boomer6 said: Backfire lives up to its name.. Russia claims it had an engine fire, Ukraine claims it caused the engine fire with a missile Patriot data coming from this war has to be a gold mine for nerds.
August 22, 20241 yr On 8/20/2024 at 8:33 PM, Boomer6 said: Backfire lives up to its name.. Russia claims it had an engine fire, Ukraine claims it caused the engine fire with a missile Airplanes generally don’t enter fiery spins unless acted upon by an outside force. Reference every single crash video from Russia in the last 2 years
August 29, 20241 yr https://www.instagram.com/p/C_Qk4DWKAop/?igsh=MXZxdzJpZGltM2U3eA==Ukrainian F-16 crashSent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
August 30, 20241 yr 15 hours ago, M2 said: He said he had a "feeling" they wouldn't make it... yet, I bet not one single solitary moment of self-reflection that perhaps that his absolutely rabid support and pressure to fund and intensify the war directly resulted in the death of these two pilots. God rest their souls. Adam is a pilot. Ukraine needs two more pilots. Just sayin.
September 1, 20241 yr On 8/30/2024 at 8:51 AM, gearhog said: yet, I bet not one single solitary moment of self-reflection that perhaps that his absolutely rabid support and pressure to fund and intensify the war directly resulted in the death of these two pilots. Seriously, if it wasn't for US aid to Ukraine these guys could have been living happily in a Siberian gulag by now, while the country they believed in was ground into dust by a nuclear-armed gas station doing a Soviet Union speedrun. Edited September 1, 20241 yr by Stoker
September 1, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Stoker said: Seriously, if it wasn't for US aid to Ukraine these guys could have been living happily in a Siberian gulag by now, while the country they believed in was ground into dust by a nuclear-armed gas station doing a Soviet Union speedrun. Yeah, if they would have just submitted....
September 3, 20241 yr https://rumble.com/v5czylo-jeffrey-sachs-trumps-plan-to-stop-wwiii-cia-coups-and-warning-of-the-next-f.html
September 3, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, bfargin said: https://rumble.com/v5czylo-jeffrey-sachs-trumps-plan-to-stop-wwiii-cia-coups-and-warning-of-the-next-f.html This is about a two and a half hour video from Tucker Carlson. It honestly looks to be pretty interesting, but can you give us more than just a link? Some cliffs notes or something?
September 3, 20241 yr Author 2 hours ago, Blue said: This is about a two and a half hour video from Tucker Carlson. It honestly looks to be pretty interesting, but can you give us more than just a link? Some cliffs notes or something? I'm not giving Tucker Carlson two and a half minutes, let alone two and half hours...
September 3, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, 08Dawg said: I'm not giving Tucker Carlson two and a half minutes, let alone two and half hours... Tucker has always been ahead of the curve on domestic issues, and almost always wrong on international ones. But you can't really expect someone to be right about everything, can you?
September 4, 20241 yr Tucker's interviewing. Jeffrey Sachs offers analysis on the whole system surrounding our constant desire to be in a war type stance. Mr Sachs speaks to our pretty constant interference in foreign affairs even when it really doesn't benefit us. The fact we have no coherent foreign policy due to our constant turnover in leadership and so obviously the non-elected bureaucrats end up having significantly more decision making power then our system was designed for. Speaks to what some on here will definitely disagree with in our commitments to Russia on Ukraine and NATO. Our (USA) failure to abide by many commitments we've made to both our allies and to potential threat countries over the years. He draws on his 35 plus years of foreign policy reporting. You might not agree with everything but he knows his stuff even if he also has his own biases. The coverage includes speaking about Cuba, Taiwan, China, Russia, Venezuela, NATO, Iran, Israel ... I watched on 1.25 speed and it was worth the watch if you're interested in our foreign policy and implications to our actions (most of the time) and inaction (very occasionally). Again, nobody is perfectly rational without any bias, but Mr Sachs presents a pretty balanced review/summary of the past 50 years or so.
September 4, 20241 yr 24 minutes ago, bfargin said: Tucker's interviewing. Jeffrey Sachs offers analysis on the whole system surrounding our constant desire to be in a war type stance. Mr Sachs speaks to our pretty constant interference in foreign affairs even when it really doesn't benefit us. The fact we have no coherent foreign policy due to our constant turnover in leadership and so obviously the non-elected bureaucrats end up having significantly more decision making power then our system was designed for. Speaks to what some on here will definitely disagree with in our commitments to Russia on Ukraine and NATO. Our (USA) failure to abide by many commitments we've made to both our allies and to potential threat countries over the years. He draws on his 35 plus years of foreign policy reporting. You might not agree with everything but he knows his stuff even if he also has his own biases. The coverage includes speaking about Cuba, Taiwan, China, Russia, Venezuela, NATO, Iran, Israel ... I watched on 1.25 speed and it was worth the watch if you're interested in our foreign policy and implications to our actions (most of the time) and inaction (very occasionally). Again, nobody is perfectly rational without any bias, but Mr Sachs presents a pretty balanced review/summary of the past 50 years or so. Soooo, is Russia still bad?
September 4, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, disgruntledemployee said: Soooo, is Russia still bad? Yes, but ...
September 4, 20241 yr Russia and this war are good for the old checking account. Not mine, of course, but some old dudes' in control of the war machine.
September 5, 20241 yr Alright how many of you work for a Tennessee media company https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/
September 5, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Majestik Møøse said: Alright how many of you work for a Tennessee media company https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/ I was waiting for Bashi to come up in this
September 5, 20241 yr “Its website lists six right-wing personalities, including Dave Rubin, who has more than 2.4 million YouTube subscribers; Tim Pool, a podcast host with more than 1.3 million YouTube followers; Benny Johnson, whose YouTube channel has nearly 2.4 million subscribers; and one user on an obscure military aviation forum whose members haven’t been cool for more than a decade.”
September 5, 20241 yr Western intelligence estimates over 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Ukraine Staggering numbers.
September 5, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, ClearedHot said: Western intelligence estimates over 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Ukraine Staggering numbers. The plus is that there will be a lot of Russian women for us westerners to enjoy. In all seriousness, what a waste of human lives. War for nothing but a few hundred square miles of territory. At least the weapons manufacturers are getting richer.
September 5, 20241 yr Gotta be some talks this fall/winter for Ukraine. No way they can sustain a numbers game this long even with full NATO support. Gonna have to give some land no matter how painful. Re-build and go full Uncle Ho in those disputed lands.
September 7, 20241 yr On 9/5/2024 at 1:39 PM, uhhello said: Gotta be some talks this fall/winter for Ukraine. No way they can sustain a numbers game this long even with full NATO support. Gonna have to give some land no matter how painful. Re-build and go full Uncle Ho in those disputed lands. Agree Russia may have to give up some land. Or did you mean Ukraine?
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