Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a new wunderwaffe headed to the front. The volkssturm!
Ukraine just updated its draft law so that 60 year olds and partially-fit people can now be drafted.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/48482
That sounds like an army that's winning!
Against Russia and the republicans? Yes 60 year old would kick their a$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a new wunderwaffe headed to the front. The volkssturm!
Ukraine just updated its draft law so that 60 year olds and partially-fit people can now be drafted.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/48482
That sounds like an army that's winning!
Anonymous wrote:There is a new wunderwaffe headed to the front. The volkssturm!
Ukraine just updated its draft law so that 60 year olds and partially-fit people can now be drafted.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/48482
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
There is a higher probability of Russia doing something stupid with nukes (moving them/testing equipment) that NATO misconstrues as launch preparations and we launch a preemptive strike. There are less than 300 highly populated cities in Russia and all of them can be taken out by US and French subs in a first strike in less than 15 minutes.
That would leave about 5 million Russians living in rural areas.
Now you're getting to the heart of the matter. Its NATO's itchy trigger fingers that are the real risk here. That and their control of media. Ukraine was shelling ZPP for months in the hopes of causing a nuclear disaster they could pin on Russia. The western media would mention the shelling, but scrupulously avoid saying who was doing the shelling.
NATO and Ukraine will basically do anything they think they can get away with.
It would be nice to see what modern weapons would do to to Russian forces. We are giving the Ukrainians 30 plus years old weapon systems and the Russians have no answer. It is time to restore Ukraine’s nuclear arsenal and supply weapons to other freedom fighters in Russia. Time to increase the pressure on Putin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
There is a higher probability of Russia doing something stupid with nukes (moving them/testing equipment) that NATO misconstrues as launch preparations and we launch a preemptive strike. There are less than 300 highly populated cities in Russia and all of them can be taken out by US and French subs in a first strike in less than 15 minutes.
That would leave about 5 million Russians living in rural areas.
Now you're getting to the heart of the matter. Its NATO's itchy trigger fingers that are the real risk here. That and their control of media. Ukraine was shelling ZPP for months in the hopes of causing a nuclear disaster they could pin on Russia. The western media would mention the shelling, but scrupulously avoid saying who was doing the shelling.
NATO and Ukraine will basically do anything they think they can get away with.
It would be nice to see what modern weapons would do to to Russian forces. We are giving the Ukrainians 30 plus years old weapon systems and the Russians have no answer. It is time to restore Ukraine’s nuclear arsenal and supply weapons to other freedom fighters in Russia. Time to increase the pressure on Putin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
There is a higher probability of Russia doing something stupid with nukes (moving them/testing equipment) that NATO misconstrues as launch preparations and we launch a preemptive strike. There are less than 300 highly populated cities in Russia and all of them can be taken out by US and French subs in a first strike in less than 15 minutes.
That would leave about 5 million Russians living in rural areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
There is a higher probability of Russia doing something stupid with nukes (moving them/testing equipment) that NATO misconstrues as launch preparations and we launch a preemptive strike. There are less than 300 highly populated cities in Russia and all of them can be taken out by US and French subs in a first strike in less than 15 minutes.
That would leave about 5 million Russians living in rural areas.
Now you're getting to the heart of the matter. Its NATO's itchy trigger fingers that are the real risk here. That and their control of media. Ukraine was shelling ZPP for months in the hopes of causing a nuclear disaster they could pin on Russia. The western media would mention the shelling, but scrupulously avoid saying who was doing the shelling.
NATO and Ukraine will basically do anything they think they can get away with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
There is a higher probability of Russia doing something stupid with nukes (moving them/testing equipment) that NATO misconstrues as launch preparations and we launch a preemptive strike. There are less than 300 highly populated cities in Russia and all of them can be taken out by US and French subs in a first strike in less than 15 minutes.
That would leave about 5 million Russians living in rural areas.
Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
The prevailing winds do not favor Russia in such a scenario. I think that using nuclear weapons would be suicide for Russia in any case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
For all their bluster, this is far from happening. There are still dozens of escalations before we get to that point. The Russians have actually been very restrained.
Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
Anonymous wrote:I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
I grow more and more concerned about the possibility of Russia deploying nuclear weapons against Ukraine.