Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Yeah my impression is homophobic cursing is pretty popular in Ukraine unfortunately. That's why Sun etc. are tempted to adjust the translation. Now it's not the right time to tell the soldiers how they should curse, though.
     
    #17261     Aug 14, 2024
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  2. Nobert

    Nobert

    It's still a soviet ,, legacy ", just a way to curse and having no actual meaning.
    Ironically, gen Z, i doubt that they even use it anymore.
     
    #17262     Aug 14, 2024
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Just Russians committing endless war crimes.

    During 900 Days of War, Russia Destroyed Over 200 Ukrainian Medical Facilities
    Russia has carried out hundreds of attacks intentionally targeted against Ukraine’s medical infrastructure since the 2022 full-scale invasion.
    https://www.kyivpost.com/post/37339
     
    #17263     Aug 14, 2024
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Conscripts are being forced to sign contracts to become regular military and tossed into the meat grinder. Welcome to Putin's disaster.

    Conscripts From Kursk Forced to Become More Cannon Fodder
    Reports say that Russian conscripts evacuated from the border areas of the Kursk region ahead of Ukraine’s advance are being forced to sign military contracts and sent to the front line.
    https://www.kyivpost.com/post/37383
     
    #17264     Aug 14, 2024
  5. I return, as I do every other month or so, to make the point that Russia has its well known strengths, but it's weakness is air defenses and this will get even worse with the F-16s and the longer range ATACMS being allowed for use inside Russia.

    Air defenses in Crimea are already stretched ungodly thin. That is why the Black Sea Fleet has been basically eliminated there or moved out. And the Russians know the Kerch bridge is a target so they have to keep adding to their defense there. But when the Ukrainians continue to attack Belgorod and Kursk etc and air bases further into Russia it forces them to move more and more of their air defenses to those areas leaving Crimea and Donbass front even more vulnerable.

    Even if/when the Ukrainians are driven out of Kursk and even if the Ukrainians are not able to take Belgorod or the Russia airbases near Ukraine, the Ukrainians are succeeding in stretching their air defenses dangerously thin if you are a Russian and the consequences are becoming apparent.

    The Russians are currently moving troops from Kaliningrad their enclave on the Baltic to Kursk??? C'mon man. These are not battle ready troops.


     
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    #17265     Aug 14, 2024
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  7. Atlantic

    Atlantic

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  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #17268     Aug 14, 2024
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  9. The issue that I have not seen addressed in various reporting on this invasion of Russia is the issue of what a difficult position this puts Lukashenko/Belarus in.

    Lukashenko has put ENORMOUS amounts of energy into avoiding getting drawn into the war. He allows Putin to put nukes on Belarus soil. He says all sorts of scary things but it has always pissed Putin off endlessly that Belarus would not join the fight. Even though Putin propped up Lukashenko from an internal revolt. Putin thought it was given that he owned Lukashenko since Belarus is basically just another oblast/province in Russia now.

    Nevertheless, Belarus took the risk of pissing Putin off even more by saying that as long as Ukraine stayed on its side of the border, Belarus troops would not become involved.

    But Belarus is part of the Collective Security Agreement (Russia's version of NATO) and Russia has now been invaded. You can bet your arse that Putin is leaning on Lukashenko VERY hard right now. Luka is not going to do it though. His own people and own military will revolt, or large portions will anyway. Very fragile. And yet Putin will take Lukashenko out at some point down the road, just as he did with Prigo a while back if he does not produce.

    What a mess.

    Note to Lukashenko: Stay away from open windows.
     
    #17269     Aug 14, 2024
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  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #17270     Aug 15, 2024