Ukrainian victory over Russia is inevitable

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its hard to tell whether Ukrainians hate bridges or apartment buildings more.

Here they are blasting pontoon bridges with cluster munitions, indicating that perhaps bridges are their greatest enemy:


It looks cool, but that's absolutely the wrong ammo to take down a bridge.


Why are you such a shill for Russia?


One of many examples:

Imagine if we had done the same to our domestic miscreants a decade ago? Instead we built statues to them.
Anonymous
Russia just needs to go back to its own borders. Two and a half years of war, hundreds of thousands of lives, for some farmland and hostages. This could be the dumbest invasion in history.

They call the Jewish president a Natzi, hospitals and apartment buildings military targets, what was supposed to be a 1 week campaign a 2.5 year success. The cognitive dissonance needed to believe this stuff is astounding.
Anonymous
Mongols have entered the chat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Russia just needs to go back to its own borders.


All in good time:



Ha. As someone familiar with both Poland and Finland, go ahead and try again


Russia has taken Warsaw so many times, they probably don't even get XP for doing it anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Russia just needs to go back to its own borders.


All in good time:


Oh yes the good old days when Russia was controlled by a brutal Czar! Go ahead and promote the subjugation of the Russian people under an inbred monarchy! That'll sure show the “West”!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Russia just needs to go back to its own borders.


All in good time:



Ha. As someone familiar with both Poland and Finland, go ahead and try again


Russia has taken Warsaw so many times, they probably don't even get XP for doing it anymore.


And they have been kicked out every single time lol!
Anonymous
AP bringing the "Russian Propaganda" today with an article titled "Poorly trained recruits contribute to loss of Ukrainian territory on eastern front, commanders say": https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-new-recruits-pokrovsk-ed2d06ad529e3b7e47ecd32f79911b83

Some highlights:
"While Ukraine presses on with its incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, its troops are still losing precious ground along the country’s eastern front — a grim erosion that military commanders blame in part on poorly trained recruits drawn from a recent mobilization drive, as well as Russia’s clear superiority in ammunition and air power."

“No, there are motivated people, but they are just very, very few,” he said. “The position is held as far as there are these people who are motivated and committed.”

"Not enough is done to train newcomers, the battalion commander said. “They don’t receive even the lowest standard of training required for our (combat) actions,” he said."

Its almost as if snatching people off the street, tossing them in a van, and sending them to the front with no training isn't a viable strategy. Oh well, they managed to blow up some bridges in Kursk at least.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?
Anonymous
Rank and file Russian military have been conducting mutiny on their commanders. The entire area is a cluster for them right now. If Ukraine takes Belgord, they effectively cut off all of the troops in Donbas etc. The winter could be a horrible slog for them. Thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Russia just needs to go back to its own borders.


All in good time:



Ha. As someone familiar with both Poland and Finland, go ahead and try again


Russia has taken Warsaw so many times, they probably don't even get XP for doing it anymore.


Warsaw remembers. Warsaw will just nuke Moscow this time, either with or without NATO’s approval.

Poland is never going back under the thumb of anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?


I just watched that clip and wondered if any of the panelists are now in jail or have slipped off a balcony.

Was this a live broadcast that couldn’t be edited?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?


I just watched that clip and wondered if any of the panelists are now in jail or have slipped off a balcony.

Was this a live broadcast that couldn’t be edited?


What I find frightening is that although they seemed to understand that Russia will suffer as a result of continuing with this invasion, there was never a suggestion of withdrawing and going home. It’s mind blowing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?


I just watched that clip and wondered if any of the panelists are now in jail or have slipped off a balcony.

Was this a live broadcast that couldn’t be edited?


What I find frightening is that although they seemed to understand that Russia will suffer as a result of continuing with this invasion, there was never a suggestion of withdrawing and going home. It’s mind blowing.


It’s the Russian way. If Putin retreats he is done. Russia has lost territory and it almost been 3 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?


I just watched that clip and wondered if any of the panelists are now in jail or have slipped off a balcony.

Was this a live broadcast that couldn’t be edited?


The video surfaced on August 15. Give it time 😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Was there even a hit in that video?

I never thought Ahab's obsession with the White Whale was realistic until witnessing the Ukrainian obsession over this bridge.


Pfft. Oh dear. Once the Kersch Bridge falls, Russia will totally lose control over the Crimea. The fleeing civilians and rerouted military traffic trying to reach the Russian front line resupply points will choke Russian troop supplies. All Ukraine has to do is take down that bridge by October, before winter sets in.

But you already know that, right? You also know that every Russian initiative seems to be collapsing right now.

Military failures:
"Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled."
"its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began."
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-100-russian-soldiers-surrendered-kursk-commanders-fled-2024-8

Economic failures:
"In annual terms, inflation hit 9.1%, despite the fact that this time of year usually brings deflation on the back of cheap, newly-harvested fruit and vegetables."
https://en.thebell.io/the-economic-impact-of-ukraines-incursion-into-russia/#:~:text=In%20annual%20terms%2C%20inflation%20hit,effect%20on%20real%20estate%20prices.

Diplomatic failures:
"Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing payments from Russia"
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-all-china-banks-refuse-yuan-ruble-transfers-sanctions-2024-8

"Chinese banks raised the yuan-ruble exchange rate to capitalize on their neighbor's weakened currency."
https://www.newsweek.com/china-corners-russia-exchange-rate-hikes-1939641

Even the Russian propagandists are arguing with and yelling at each other openly on Russian National television, with the panic setting in on the homefront.

"If these types of missteps continue, we may lose."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhWFrYKf_8

I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

And for the Russian sleeper agents in the US, I'm sure you'll all be blamed for failing to influence the US elections in November? It must be difficult to raise a shaking glass of vodka at night (or maybe lunch, or even breakfast, given how things are going?), realizing that soon their higher-ups will soon sell them out to save their own skins?

10 months.


I'm not going to quote this next clip, but it's something you need to watch for yourselves, end-to-end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Af4KzIzho

This is wild, PP. I watched end-to-end. The host is losing his sh*t over the panel panic.

Shortest summary ever:
“Maybe we overestimated our capabilities and underestimated Ukraine’s capabilities.”
“We should evacuate all of our border regions.“

In conclusion:
Will these guys stay alive?


I just watched that clip and wondered if any of the panelists are now in jail or have slipped off a balcony.

Was this a live broadcast that couldn’t be edited?


What I find frightening is that although they seemed to understand that Russia will suffer as a result of continuing with this invasion, there was never a suggestion of withdrawing and going home. It’s mind blowing.



It's all very baffling. Look at the war carnage on reddit. Really look at it. I mean there are more than a 100 vids alone of Russians committing suicide because the alternatives are even worse. It's such an awful situation. Russians are looking at 600,000 casualties so far. And for what?

I genuinely don't understand how Russians are finding this acceptable.

But everyone needs to really see it. It's absolutely brutal.
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