Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
I’m totally with you. Why hasn’t diplomacy been priority #1?
The good news is that the groundwork is being laid for a "frozen" conflict. https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/18/ukraine-russia-south-korea-00097563 While not ideal, certainly preferable to the current state.
Except, as we've seen in countless examples from around the world, all that does is push the can down the road. It's all premature until Ukraine's counteroffensive is finished. Russia took their last shot with Bakhmut. Now it's Ukraine's turn. If they don't make progress then the conditions might be ripe for a ceasefire. Unfortunately, as we see with the Belgorod People's Republic, talk of diplomacy incentivizes Ukraine to capture parts of Russia so they have something to trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
I’m totally with you. Why hasn’t diplomacy been priority #1?
The good news is that the groundwork is being laid for a "frozen" conflict. https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/18/ukraine-russia-south-korea-00097563 While not ideal, certainly preferable to the current state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
I’m totally with you. Why hasn’t diplomacy been priority #1?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
I’m totally with you. Why hasn’t diplomacy been priority #1?
Anonymous wrote:This "war" is a manufactured distraction. I am tired of seeing news articles about Zelensky racking up frequent flier miles while his country burns to the ground. Countries supplying Ukraine with weapons are just prolonging this "war"and it's the regular folks in the country who are suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
I’m totally with you. Why hasn’t diplomacy been priority #1?
Anonymous wrote:Saying people are afraid of nuclear war is not the sick burn you think it is.
Damn right I am afraid of nukes, as is anyone with half a brain and the will to live.
Glad the poster who lives next to the Pentagon is such a nihilist they don't care if they are vaporized, but some of us prefer diplomacy and putting pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I live in DC, 1.5 miles from the Capitol, 2.5 miles from the White House, and 3 miles from the Pentagon. I'm not scared in the least. If we get nuked, we get nuked. I won't feel it. It will be worse for others, especially Russia, because they will not likely be able to stop our nuclear attack subs and other assets.
You assume there would be a counterattack.
^ oh, the Russian bot knows how to bluster.
That’s darkly conical considering the Russian casualties shown in Ukraine thus far and everything else that is viewable in real time about Russia’s!military capabilities.
Putin seems to be all hat and no cowboy. Constantly making outlandish claims and “red lines”. Basically, Russia is a backwater, fillled with demoralized regiments of drunken soldiers, with an aging arsenal, who are getting bogged down in Ukraine. The soldiers don’t really want to be there. So a fking mercenary group comprised of prisoners was brought in to be meat for the grinder. It’s disgusting and sad.
What’s worse are dunning-kruger, weakling posters here advocating that America should not stand up and do the right thing in this case, which is standing by Ukraine.
Lol you don’t get it. Prisoners fighting Ukrainians is a win-win. If they all get shot, it’s a win. If they win, even better.
"Recently, Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza received 25 years in prison for criticizing the regime (serial killers and mass murderers in Russia receive more moderate sentences)."
“The evil in the system was fundamental, inherent in its nature.”
"I realized that the intelligence information I delivered was only used to contribute to the totally corrupt political system that didn’t show any signs of improvement.”
"The Kremlin engages in war, lies, and murder. We in the West experience it in a relentless form of political warfare of subversion, sabotage, agitation, disinformation, and even assassination. Russian citizens are unable to engage in politics and are under constant threat of being imprisoned or killed as a traitor for even mild criticism."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/want-understand-russian-power-listen-143354641.html
This is what is left behind in Russia. You know this is true. The patriotic youths die on the front lines, while the corrupt and vile sit back in their dachas with a glass of Russo-Baltique? And this system will not change - at least until it collapses?
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Lol who do you think is keeping Kyiv’s expensive liquor stores in business? It’s not the patriotic youth, I tell you. Golden boys in both countries are living a good life.
Also, I feel sorry for Kara-Murza, but he’s a British subject.
Hmm. This didn't happen in Kyiv..
"Unfortunately, the problem of alcohol abuse and the high proportion of crimes committed in a state of alcoholic intoxication continues to be one of the most pressing for our republic. In 2022, 3,862 crimes were committed while intoxicated, and in 3 months of 2023 - 962. At the same time, the prevalence of criminal acts in a state of alcoholic intoxication in Buryatia exceeds similar indicators in the country and the Far Eastern Federal District. The proportion of such crimes in Tunkinsky, Bichursky, Kurumkan, Barguzinsky, Mui, Khorin, Severobaikal and Kizhinginsky districts is higher than the average republican average."
"almost 95% of murders and over 60% of intentional causes of serious harm to health last year were committed in a state of alcoholic intoxication"
https://ulan.mk.ru/social/2023/04/26/uroven-pyanykh-prestupleniy-v-buryatii-prevysil-pokazateli-po-rossii-i-dfo.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is playing this masterfully
Guys, you are horrible grand strategists. Read your Kissinger and take a class or two.
You can’t supply Ukraine too quickly otherwise they would win too fast.
You have to drip feed them so they can trap the Russians and bleed them out.
Also nuclear threat is zero from Russia - at most they will use tactical nukes in Ukraine is they get desperate — which is to our benefit because if they cross that line, China and indi will stop doing business with them and they’ll really be isolated and shrink further (remember what Russian fertility rate is and life expectancy)
A credible memo could be written to give Ukraine the capacity to take crimea and induce Russians to use tac nukes in Ukraine in order to facilitate the above.
Biden has no clue what is going on, he is just executing the orders given to him (with the cheat sheets because he cannot even communicate legitimately what he is executing). We all know who is orchestrating this war.
DCUM or the Jewz? Or is it the Bill Gates microchips?
Keep smoking.
A lot of smoking going on today in Belgorod, Sevastpol and Verozhneh
You can’t spell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is playing this masterfully
Guys, you are horrible grand strategists. Read your Kissinger and take a class or two.
You can’t supply Ukraine too quickly otherwise they would win too fast.
You have to drip feed them so they can trap the Russians and bleed them out.
Also nuclear threat is zero from Russia - at most they will use tactical nukes in Ukraine is they get desperate — which is to our benefit because if they cross that line, China and indi will stop doing business with them and they’ll really be isolated and shrink further (remember what Russian fertility rate is and life expectancy)
A credible memo could be written to give Ukraine the capacity to take crimea and induce Russians to use tac nukes in Ukraine in order to facilitate the above.
Biden has no clue what is going on, he is just executing the orders given to him (with the cheat sheets because he cannot even communicate legitimately what he is executing). We all know who is orchestrating this war.
DCUM or the Jewz? Or is it the Bill Gates microchips?
Anonymous wrote:I hope Putin finishes off Zelensky soon. Give him a ride for real this time, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I live in DC, 1.5 miles from the Capitol, 2.5 miles from the White House, and 3 miles from the Pentagon. I'm not scared in the least. If we get nuked, we get nuked. I won't feel it. It will be worse for others, especially Russia, because they will not likely be able to stop our nuclear attack subs and other assets.
You assume there would be a counterattack.
^ oh, the Russian bot knows how to bluster.
That’s darkly conical considering the Russian casualties shown in Ukraine thus far and everything else that is viewable in real time about Russia’s!military capabilities.
Putin seems to be all hat and no cowboy. Constantly making outlandish claims and “red lines”. Basically, Russia is a backwater, fillled with demoralized regiments of drunken soldiers, with an aging arsenal, who are getting bogged down in Ukraine. The soldiers don’t really want to be there. So a fking mercenary group comprised of prisoners was brought in to be meat for the grinder. It’s disgusting and sad.
What’s worse are dunning-kruger, weakling posters here advocating that America should not stand up and do the right thing in this case, which is standing by Ukraine.