Ukrainian victory over Russia is inevitable

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Republicans must stop this war today.


Obviously, that is up to Russia.

I would settle for Republicans stopping cultish worship of a conman/ fraud/ insurrectionist/ mentally ill person who does not attend church or practice spiritual faith but somehow has the endorsement of white evangelicals.

That deeply unstable person’s treasonous deference to Putin continues to place US at national security risk. US democracy has been downgraded three times since Trump entered the national political arena in 2016 - starting with his encouraging Russia to interfere in 2016 elections. It is now considered a partial democracy by international democracy observers.

The vast majority of us don’t want to live in an authoritarian state like Russia where you can be jailed or killed for no good reason.

Praying for freedom and peace in Ukraine and for innocents (including those in Russia) .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


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I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans must stop this war today.


Obviously, that is up to Russia.

I would settle for Republicans stopping cultish worship of a conman/ fraud/ insurrectionist/ mentally ill person who does not attend church or practice spiritual faith but somehow has the endorsement of white evangelicals.

That deeply unstable person’s treasonous deference to Putin continues to place US at national security risk. US democracy has been downgraded three times since Trump entered the national political arena in 2016 - starting with his encouraging Russia to interfere in 2016 elections. It is now considered a partial democracy by international democracy observers.

The vast majority of us don’t want to live in an authoritarian state like Russia where you can be jailed or killed for no good reason.

Praying for freedom and peace in Ukraine and for innocents (including those in Russia) .


See, Russia = Trump.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


Troll
I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.


I met three of them at a dinner part. Very very impressive you men. One said he would bring back Putin’s fountain pen.

It’s been arranged through the Windmans.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


Troll
I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.


I met three of them at a dinner part. Very very impressive you men. One said he would bring back Putin’s fountain pen.

It’s been arranged through the Windmans.


And I am proud to say that one of them is dating our daughter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans must stop this war today.


Obviously, that is up to Russia.

I would settle for Republicans stopping cultish worship of a conman/ fraud/ insurrectionist/ mentally ill person who does not attend church or practice spiritual faith but somehow has the endorsement of white evangelicals.

That deeply unstable person’s treasonous deference to Putin continues to place US at national security risk. US democracy has been downgraded three times since Trump entered the national political arena in 2016 - starting with his encouraging Russia to interfere in 2016 elections. It is now considered a partial democracy by international democracy observers.

The vast majority of us don’t want to live in an authoritarian state like Russia where you can be jailed or killed for no good reason.

Praying for freedom and peace in Ukraine and for innocents (including those in Russia) .


Trump would hand Ukraine over to Putin. No question.



And from there it's nothing but the degeneracy of Russia, committing genocide against Ukraine. In the occupied areas, they have taken Ukrainian books out of schools and libraries, they claim Ukrainian is not a language, they claim Ukrainians are not a people, they rewrite facts and history to falsely claim Ukraine is the aggressor, and seek to eradicate every trace of Ukraine.

This is what a disturbingly large percentage of degenerate Republicans support.
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Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


Troll
I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.


I met three of them at a dinner part. Very very impressive you men. One said he would bring back Putin’s fountain pen.

It’s been arranged through the Windmans.


And I am proud to say that one of them is dating our daughter.


riiigght
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


Troll
I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.


I met three of them at a dinner part. Very very impressive you men. One said he would bring back Putin’s fountain pen.

It’s been arranged through the Windmans.[/quote

You English bad
Anonymous
Well, fine but he’ll be the one waltzing into Yale Law as a freedom fighter and (light) combat vet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I can think of at least five young men at elite privates that will travel to Ukraine after graduation to fight for freedom. Slava Ukraina!


Troll
I find this very, very difficult to believe. Which privates lol and what wealthy, elite parent would send their sons to the front to fight? All the well-off families in Ukr have purchased their sons’ safety.


I met three of them at a dinner part. Very very impressive you men. One said he would bring back Putin’s fountain pen.

It’s been arranged through the Windmans.


lol don’t worry, come graduation time, they’d opt for a service trip some place sexier. Otherwise..well…more cannon fodder.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no doubt Ukrainians have suffered enormous casualties. Maybe not as bad as Russians, who are losing almost a 1000 a day in places like Avdiivka.



This is a serious war. Saw a report that indicates that Russians have less than a 4 percent chance of surviving a year on the front. I'm sure it's similar for Ukrainian soldiers.


Speaking of BS...

Russia would have had to have lost their entire army almost twice over for your 4 percent figure to be even remotely possible. Given what we can guess about Russian force size and casualties, its probably more like a 4 percent chance of dying since the start of the SMO.

If you want to see Russian casualties, you can just look here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/05/20/casualties_eng

There was an uptick in October when Russia started pushing on Avdeevka, but it wasn't even 1,000 for the month on all fronts combined.

And surely you must realize that if Russia was losing 1,000 a day there, then they wouldn't be winning that battle.


That's completely false. UK and other intelligence services have independently confirmed a high in daily numbers of Russian casualties near 1000 at Avdiivka. Only 1000 troops lost in Russia in a month is absolute laughable delusion.


Mediazona's info is solely based on info released by or confirmed by Russian government sources. They are greatly undercounting deaths.


They use publicly available documents. When someone dies in this day and age, it creates a paper trail. Mediazona has the names, ranks, date of death and other information. Who do you think they are missing? Can you name an individual you think died but isn't listed? Do you think they are systematically missing people from certain regions, or population groups? Where are the bodies?

Intel agency data is in the "trust me bro" tier. Where do their numbers come from, and what data corroborates their counts? Do you know their methodology? Intelligence agencies produce reports they find useful, not necessarily truthful.



That website states that it is an undercount and “The actual death toll is likely significantly higher. ”

Note that Russia also has a lot of PMC’s, prisoners, and other irregular troops that are not counted. Not to mention militias from the Donbas that are not counted.


Prigozhin said he lost 20k troops just in Bakhmut.



Russia is losing roughly 15,000-20,000 soldiers per month in Ukraine. More lately because of how awful the fighting is in Adviika. Most are mobiks from the hinterlands. The smart ones in Moscow and St. Petersburg all left at the start of the war. There are now huge Russian populations in Indonesia and Turkey.

Technically, Russia can absorb these losses of men. It's a big country. It's their equipment losses that are a problem. Thousands of tanks, not to mention all the armored personnel carriers, artillery etc.

This is a really grim war. You can go to twitter or telegram or reddit and see it all. It's horrible.

I think Ukrainians understand this is going to be a long war. And so they are in soldier preservation mode. They are on defense. Would not expect a major offensive from Ukrainians in the foreseeable future. They're just trying to survive. Ukraine has 44 million people. Russia has 143 million people

We've reached the point where life preservation for Ukrainian soldiers has become pretty important. Russians don't care at all.


Huge numbers of Russian soldiers died at Bakhmut, at Vuhledar, at Avdiivka and many other places. Russia is wasting its future on a war that is causing it massive attrition - even as Russia heads into a crisis of population collapse.


Any estimates that can't address the questions of "what were their names?" and "where are their bodies?" is probably a hoax to some degree.

The people claiming big numbers of Russian dead have a problem with the bodies. Early in the war Ukrainian propaganda at least was talking about mobile crematoriums. Then it devolved into "meat cubes," now they are too lazy to even attempt to solve the body problem. They just act like Russians come out of some cloning lab and despawn when hit.
Anonymous

It’s like Zelensky isn’t really Ukranian or something , almost like ukies getting slaughtered doesn’t get to him while he counting his … incoming reports.
Anonymous
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It’s like Zelensky isn’t really Ukranian or something , almost like ukies getting slaughtered doesn’t get to him while he counting his … incoming reports.


He’s a Jew not a Ukrainian

Ukraine isn’t in the new world.

In the old world, words have meanings

Anonymous
Even Kamil Galeev (the Anti Putin Russia-watcher who blew up on Twitter at the start of the war) now is saying Russia’s closer to winning than ever and 🇺🇸 has to wake up

😂 😂 😂 😂

Remember, the “laughing so hard I’m crying” emoji and 🇺🇦 flag are the same colors for a reason

Both are jokes
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