Ukrainian victory over Russia is inevitable

Anonymous
Ukranians are tired of this war. Too many dying too many in exile.

Hopefully Zelensky’s pockets will be full soon so there can be peace.
Anonymous
Love all the defense contractor talking points about “break throughs” total BS. Russian artillery is massacring those Christian farm boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Russia’s barbaric war on Ukraine—and before that on Syria, Libya, Georgia, and Chechnya—has exposed the Russian Federation’s viciously imperial character to the entire world. Its aggression also is catalyzing a long-overdue conversation about Russia’s interior empire, given Moscow’s dominion over many indigenous non-Russian nations, and the brutal extent to which the Kremlin has taken to suppress their national self-expression and self-determination.

Serious and controversial discussions are now underway about reckoning with Russia’s fundamental imperialism and the need to “decolonize” Russia for it to become a viable stakeholder in European security and stability. As the successor to the Soviet Union, which cloaked its colonial agenda in anti-imperial and anti-capitalist nomenclature, Russia has yet to attract appropriate scrutiny for its consistent and oftentimes brutal imperial tendencies.


Lots of blah blah
Georgia has come around mostly and is not in danger anymore
Syria suffered from the U.S. as much as from Russia. They don’t care who bombs them and fuels their wars
Libya is its own worst enemy and so was Chechnya which is now under control and is not a danger to itself of others
Ukraine should have learned from Georgia
Anonymous
So, nothing big is happening? Should we get ready for 10 more years of same old same old?
I can see that support for Ukraine is still quite strong in the US; I don’t see it completely waning even if republicans win the elections.
On the other hand ukraine doesn’t get enough to defeat Russia completely.
So I guess it’s grinding on
On the other hand people get tired of everything like they got tired of covid
But I guess low level conflict is going to last for decades, Syria and Iraq and Palestine style
Anonymous
Zelensky will be deposed by Ukrainian forces before winter. Watch for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zelensky will be deposed by Ukrainian forces before winter. Watch for it.


Only if republicans have their way. I heard trump wants to replace him with Rudy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zelensky will be deposed by Ukrainian forces before winter. Watch for it.


Only if republicans have their way. I heard trump wants to replace him with Rudy.


No unlike Nuland’s coup, this will come from home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kadryov is in a coma. Is it do to years of unhealthy living and rampant drug abuse or is he the latest victim of improperly installed windows?


LOL he just posted a video mocking the reports of his death as "vastly exaggerated".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if you all remember the discussion about Russian republics about six months ago on this thread? The situation in both Chechnya and Belarus are already fragile. Now there's a possibility of a hot-war developing between Amenia and Azerbaijan? Imagine the nightmare for the Kremlin if one or more new battlefronts open up within the neighboring Republics? Where will the pro-Kremlin supporters get ammo? Supplies? If left to fend for themselves, the Republics themselves could be weakened or even overthrown.

However, there is one Joker in the deck. Look at the last article. Will Belarus be used as a 'nuclear proxy' to launch from and keep Russian territory clean if tactical nukes fly?

"Azerbaijani forces using Russian-style symbols are massing on the border of Armenia"
“If Russia doesn’t protect you, what is the utility of the relationship?”
"Israel, Turkey is an ally of Azerbaijan"
"Since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin corridor, first using civilian environmental protesters and then installing a blockade that stops even aid convoys from reaching the city of Stepanakert, all overseen by watching and impassive Russian soldiers."
"Roughly 120,000 ethnic Armenians live on this mountain plateau, in and around Stepanakert, which is now cut off."
“There hasn’t been bread for three days,” she said by telephone. “When I walk through the streets I hear children begging their mothers for food and their mothers crying because they have no answers.”
"Stepanakert’s stores are bare and there is no coffee, tea or tobacco. Farmers carry basic produce to market on foot or by donkey and cart."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/azerbaijani-forces-using-russian-style-154246922.html

"Kadyrov’s health appeared to deteriorate in recent days. Obozrevatel reported earlier this week that Kadyrov went into a coma and was flown to Moscow to seek treatment"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-attack-dog-kadyrov-reportedly-172212726.html

"Days before ruthless Chechnyan warlord and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov was reportedly hospitalized in a coma, he was accused of burying his personal doctor alive in retaliation for trying to poison him."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/chechen-warlord-said-to-bury-his-doctor-alive-before-coma/

https://worldcrunch.com/focus/belarussian-russian-passports

"At least 5 trains suspected of transporting Russian nuclear warheads (or associated parts/components/equipment) have recently arrived in Belarus, to Baranovichi-Polesskiye and Luninets stations. 3 trains are expected to Prudok in October/November"
https://belarus.liveuamap.com/en/2023/12-september-at-least-5-trains-suspected-of-transporting


Armenia and Azerbaijan are not Russian republics.

I note that the world has paid zero attention to the siege of ethnic Armenians in Artsakh. It has also not as much as wagged a finger at the filthy dictator Ilham Aliyev, who continues to find a warm welcome in the US, Europe and Israel. Get ready for the Armenian genocide version 2.0 as the world looks away. Aliyev has made zero secret of his intentions to swallow Armenia whole. But if you are the West's favorite dictator, that sort of thing is allowed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Russia’s barbaric war on Ukraine—and before that on Syria, Libya, Georgia, and Chechnya—has exposed the Russian Federation’s viciously imperial character to the entire world. Its aggression also is catalyzing a long-overdue conversation about Russia’s interior empire, given Moscow’s dominion over many indigenous non-Russian nations, and the brutal extent to which the Kremlin has taken to suppress their national self-expression and self-determination.

Serious and controversial discussions are now underway about reckoning with Russia’s fundamental imperialism and the need to “decolonize” Russia for it to become a viable stakeholder in European security and stability. As the successor to the Soviet Union, which cloaked its colonial agenda in anti-imperial and anti-capitalist nomenclature, Russia has yet to attract appropriate scrutiny for its consistent and oftentimes brutal imperial tendencies.


Syria and Libya are American messes. Not Russian.

Chechnya is a part of Russia so zip it, unless you really want another Boston marathon to get blown up.

There is no such thing as self-determination within a state. I mean unless the West decides that there really should be. Then a province of a country will be "helped" to become independent through war and bloodshed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Russia’s barbaric war on Ukraine—and before that on Syria, Libya, Georgia, and Chechnya—has exposed the Russian Federation’s viciously imperial character to the entire world. Its aggression also is catalyzing a long-overdue conversation about Russia’s interior empire, given Moscow’s dominion over many indigenous non-Russian nations, and the brutal extent to which the Kremlin has taken to suppress their national self-expression and self-determination.

Serious and controversial discussions are now underway about reckoning with Russia’s fundamental imperialism and the need to “decolonize” Russia for it to become a viable stakeholder in European security and stability. As the successor to the Soviet Union, which cloaked its colonial agenda in anti-imperial and anti-capitalist nomenclature, Russia has yet to attract appropriate scrutiny for its consistent and oftentimes brutal imperial tendencies.


LOL not until America submits its homework on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if you all remember the discussion about Russian republics about six months ago on this thread? The situation in both Chechnya and Belarus are already fragile. Now there's a possibility of a hot-war developing between Amenia and Azerbaijan? Imagine the nightmare for the Kremlin if one or more new battlefronts open up within the neighboring Republics? Where will the pro-Kremlin supporters get ammo? Supplies? If left to fend for themselves, the Republics themselves could be weakened or even overthrown.

However, there is one Joker in the deck. Look at the last article. Will Belarus be used as a 'nuclear proxy' to launch from and keep Russian territory clean if tactical nukes fly?

"Azerbaijani forces using Russian-style symbols are massing on the border of Armenia"
“If Russia doesn’t protect you, what is the utility of the relationship?”
"Israel, Turkey is an ally of Azerbaijan"
"Since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin corridor, first using civilian environmental protesters and then installing a blockade that stops even aid convoys from reaching the city of Stepanakert, all overseen by watching and impassive Russian soldiers."
"Roughly 120,000 ethnic Armenians live on this mountain plateau, in and around Stepanakert, which is now cut off."
“There hasn’t been bread for three days,” she said by telephone. “When I walk through the streets I hear children begging their mothers for food and their mothers crying because they have no answers.”
"Stepanakert’s stores are bare and there is no coffee, tea or tobacco. Farmers carry basic produce to market on foot or by donkey and cart."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/azerbaijani-forces-using-russian-style-154246922.html

"Kadyrov’s health appeared to deteriorate in recent days. Obozrevatel reported earlier this week that Kadyrov went into a coma and was flown to Moscow to seek treatment"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-attack-dog-kadyrov-reportedly-172212726.html

"Days before ruthless Chechnyan warlord and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov was reportedly hospitalized in a coma, he was accused of burying his personal doctor alive in retaliation for trying to poison him."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/chechen-warlord-said-to-bury-his-doctor-alive-before-coma/

https://worldcrunch.com/focus/belarussian-russian-passports

"At least 5 trains suspected of transporting Russian nuclear warheads (or associated parts/components/equipment) have recently arrived in Belarus, to Baranovichi-Polesskiye and Luninets stations. 3 trains are expected to Prudok in October/November"
https://belarus.liveuamap.com/en/2023/12-september-at-least-5-trains-suspected-of-transporting


Sorry goys, we caught your leader with a fancy watch. Time to shut down all your churches and steal their property. If its any consolation you can take your family to a drag brunch instead. No hard feelings right?

Most understand this is a proxy war, but very few understand who the proxies are actually fighting for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if you all remember the discussion about Russian republics about six months ago on this thread? The situation in both Chechnya and Belarus are already fragile. Now there's a possibility of a hot-war developing between Amenia and Azerbaijan? Imagine the nightmare for the Kremlin if one or more new battlefronts open up within the neighboring Republics? Where will the pro-Kremlin supporters get ammo? Supplies? If left to fend for themselves, the Republics themselves could be weakened or even overthrown.

However, there is one Joker in the deck. Look at the last article. Will Belarus be used as a 'nuclear proxy' to launch from and keep Russian territory clean if tactical nukes fly?

"Azerbaijani forces using Russian-style symbols are massing on the border of Armenia"
“If Russia doesn’t protect you, what is the utility of the relationship?”
"Israel, Turkey is an ally of Azerbaijan"
"Since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin corridor, first using civilian environmental protesters and then installing a blockade that stops even aid convoys from reaching the city of Stepanakert, all overseen by watching and impassive Russian soldiers."
"Roughly 120,000 ethnic Armenians live on this mountain plateau, in and around Stepanakert, which is now cut off."
“There hasn’t been bread for three days,” she said by telephone. “When I walk through the streets I hear children begging their mothers for food and their mothers crying because they have no answers.”
"Stepanakert’s stores are bare and there is no coffee, tea or tobacco. Farmers carry basic produce to market on foot or by donkey and cart."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/azerbaijani-forces-using-russian-style-154246922.html

"Kadyrov’s health appeared to deteriorate in recent days. Obozrevatel reported earlier this week that Kadyrov went into a coma and was flown to Moscow to seek treatment"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-attack-dog-kadyrov-reportedly-172212726.html

"Days before ruthless Chechnyan warlord and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov was reportedly hospitalized in a coma, he was accused of burying his personal doctor alive in retaliation for trying to poison him."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/chechen-warlord-said-to-bury-his-doctor-alive-before-coma/

https://worldcrunch.com/focus/belarussian-russian-passports

"At least 5 trains suspected of transporting Russian nuclear warheads (or associated parts/components/equipment) have recently arrived in Belarus, to Baranovichi-Polesskiye and Luninets stations. 3 trains are expected to Prudok in October/November"
https://belarus.liveuamap.com/en/2023/12-september-at-least-5-trains-suspected-of-transporting


Sorry goys, we caught your leader with a fancy watch. Time to shut down all your churches and steal their property. If its any consolation you can take your family to a drag brunch instead. No hard feelings right?

Most understand this is a proxy war, but very few understand who the proxies are actually fighting for.


LOL.
This is a war because one country (undeniably) attacked another. It is that simple.

Do you know why there is a North Korea and south?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if you all remember the discussion about Russian republics about six months ago on this thread? The situation in both Chechnya and Belarus are already fragile. Now there's a possibility of a hot-war developing between Amenia and Azerbaijan? Imagine the nightmare for the Kremlin if one or more new battlefronts open up within the neighboring Republics? Where will the pro-Kremlin supporters get ammo? Supplies? If left to fend for themselves, the Republics themselves could be weakened or even overthrown.

However, there is one Joker in the deck. Look at the last article. Will Belarus be used as a 'nuclear proxy' to launch from and keep Russian territory clean if tactical nukes fly?

"Azerbaijani forces using Russian-style symbols are massing on the border of Armenia"
“If Russia doesn’t protect you, what is the utility of the relationship?”
"Israel, Turkey is an ally of Azerbaijan"
"Since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin corridor, first using civilian environmental protesters and then installing a blockade that stops even aid convoys from reaching the city of Stepanakert, all overseen by watching and impassive Russian soldiers."
"Roughly 120,000 ethnic Armenians live on this mountain plateau, in and around Stepanakert, which is now cut off."
“There hasn’t been bread for three days,” she said by telephone. “When I walk through the streets I hear children begging their mothers for food and their mothers crying because they have no answers.”
"Stepanakert’s stores are bare and there is no coffee, tea or tobacco. Farmers carry basic produce to market on foot or by donkey and cart."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/azerbaijani-forces-using-russian-style-154246922.html

"Kadyrov’s health appeared to deteriorate in recent days. Obozrevatel reported earlier this week that Kadyrov went into a coma and was flown to Moscow to seek treatment"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-attack-dog-kadyrov-reportedly-172212726.html

"Days before ruthless Chechnyan warlord and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov was reportedly hospitalized in a coma, he was accused of burying his personal doctor alive in retaliation for trying to poison him."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/chechen-warlord-said-to-bury-his-doctor-alive-before-coma/

https://worldcrunch.com/focus/belarussian-russian-passports

"At least 5 trains suspected of transporting Russian nuclear warheads (or associated parts/components/equipment) have recently arrived in Belarus, to Baranovichi-Polesskiye and Luninets stations. 3 trains are expected to Prudok in October/November"
https://belarus.liveuamap.com/en/2023/12-september-at-least-5-trains-suspected-of-transporting


Armenia and Azerbaijan are not Russian republics.

I note that the world has paid zero attention to the siege of ethnic Armenians in Artsakh. It has also not as much as wagged a finger at the filthy dictator Ilham Aliyev, who continues to find a warm welcome in the US, Europe and Israel. Get ready for the Armenian genocide version 2.0 as the world looks away. Aliyev has made zero secret of his intentions to swallow Armenia whole. But if you are the West's favorite dictator, that sort of thing is allowed.


No, they're not. These things have a way of "spilling over" and that would draw resources away from Ukraine (or Russia can just cede more territory?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if you all remember the discussion about Russian republics about six months ago on this thread? The situation in both Chechnya and Belarus are already fragile. Now there's a possibility of a hot-war developing between Amenia and Azerbaijan? Imagine the nightmare for the Kremlin if one or more new battlefronts open up within the neighboring Republics? Where will the pro-Kremlin supporters get ammo? Supplies? If left to fend for themselves, the Republics themselves could be weakened or even overthrown.

However, there is one Joker in the deck. Look at the last article. Will Belarus be used as a 'nuclear proxy' to launch from and keep Russian territory clean if tactical nukes fly?

"Azerbaijani forces using Russian-style symbols are massing on the border of Armenia"
“If Russia doesn’t protect you, what is the utility of the relationship?”
"Israel, Turkey is an ally of Azerbaijan"
"Since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin corridor, first using civilian environmental protesters and then installing a blockade that stops even aid convoys from reaching the city of Stepanakert, all overseen by watching and impassive Russian soldiers."
"Roughly 120,000 ethnic Armenians live on this mountain plateau, in and around Stepanakert, which is now cut off."
“There hasn’t been bread for three days,” she said by telephone. “When I walk through the streets I hear children begging their mothers for food and their mothers crying because they have no answers.”
"Stepanakert’s stores are bare and there is no coffee, tea or tobacco. Farmers carry basic produce to market on foot or by donkey and cart."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/azerbaijani-forces-using-russian-style-154246922.html

"Kadyrov’s health appeared to deteriorate in recent days. Obozrevatel reported earlier this week that Kadyrov went into a coma and was flown to Moscow to seek treatment"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-attack-dog-kadyrov-reportedly-172212726.html

"Days before ruthless Chechnyan warlord and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov was reportedly hospitalized in a coma, he was accused of burying his personal doctor alive in retaliation for trying to poison him."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/chechen-warlord-said-to-bury-his-doctor-alive-before-coma/

https://worldcrunch.com/focus/belarussian-russian-passports

"At least 5 trains suspected of transporting Russian nuclear warheads (or associated parts/components/equipment) have recently arrived in Belarus, to Baranovichi-Polesskiye and Luninets stations. 3 trains are expected to Prudok in October/November"
https://belarus.liveuamap.com/en/2023/12-september-at-least-5-trains-suspected-of-transporting


Sorry goys, we caught your leader with a fancy watch. Time to shut down all your churches and steal their property. If its any consolation you can take your family to a drag brunch instead. No hard feelings right?

Most understand this is a proxy war, but very few understand who the proxies are actually fighting for.


Putin's palace? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putin%27s_Palace

Medvedev's "don't call me dimon"? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Is_Not_Dimon_to_You

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