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The *OFFICIAL* Russia Is About To Invade Ukraine Thread

Tulsi Gabbard must be sad tonight. Sounds like the Assad regime just ended. Yet another Putin puppet and warm sea port bit the dust. Putin lost big tonight. Unfortunately, he won big in November, a victory that he’s counting on to help extricate him from the situation he’s put himself into in Ukraine.
 
Sickening.
It is.

But you know, egg prices, transsexual inmates, and elites, you know?

Unfortunately, Zelenskyy knows that getting military aid under Trump is going to be difficult. So we can thank a bunch of dudebro podcasts, media members who couldn’t find dirt on Biden so they dwelled on egg prices, and bored people “suffering” in their F350 super trucks for Ukraine being backstabbed. I read the other day that Zelenskyy wanted to go on “free speech warrior” Rogan’s podcast. He refused to have him on. I guess that would’ve conflicted with Rogan’s schtick of adding any right wing contrarian crank on and repeating his phrases, “whoa” “seriously.” Of course, the trained seals on this website and morons who think Rogan is good all probably find these cranks insightful. It’s why half the electorate think Trump is a “man of the people.”
 
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It is.

But you know, egg prices, transsexual inmates, and elites, you know?

Unfortunately, Zelenskyy knows that getting military aid under Trump is going to be difficult. So we can thank a bunch of dudebro podcasts, media members who couldn’t find dirt on Biden so they dwelled on egg prices, and bored people “suffering” in their F350 super trucks for Ukraine being backstabbed. I read the other day that Zelenskyy wanted to go on “free speech warrior” Rogan’s podcast. He refused to have him on. I guess that would’ve conflicted with Rogan’s schtick of adding any right wing contrarian crank on and repeating his phrases, “whoa” “seriously.” Of course, the trained seals on this website and morons who think Rogan is good all probably find these cranks insightful. It’s why half the electorate think Trump is a “man of the people.”
The anecdotal stuff keeps adding up. A guy here at work, kind of a blow-hard, bragged about putting his bonus as a down-payment on a $100k pickup truck he doesn't really need just because it was cool (traded in his truck he bought brand new 2 years ago apparently too). He also was going on and on about how he was buying iPhones for all his kids (has 4 or 5 kids), as well as the stuff he was buying for his wife. Then a few hours later he is in the break room talking about how ****ed up the economy is and how it is a great thing we elected Trump so he could fix it because groceries are too damn expensive. Not to mention gas, you know, for that new extreme gas-guzzler he bought.

Uh......yeah. Ok.

People are so out of touch it is ridiculous.
 
One of Russia's top generals was assassinated on the streets of Moscow. Of course there is footage of it happening.



Ukraine said they didn't do it. Typically Ukraine doesn't release statements of denial when they don't want to take credit for a thing they did. I'm not sure that means anything. They certainly could have done it, but people who Putin views as a threat often get unalived. There are rumors starting of the Putin's hold on power being in trouble. If you were seeking to overthrow Putin, one guy you would definitely try to get onboard is the guy who controls all of Russia's nukes. That is the guy who was just blown up by an explosive-laden e-scooter parked on a sidewalk in proximity to a door they assassin knew the general would walk though.

It could be that Putin suspected he had been turned, or it could be the would-be new leaders of Russia knew he couldn't be turned and needed to create an opening for which their guy could get promoted into control over Russia's nukes. Or it could be that Ukraine took him out. Either way, beware of unattended e-scooters parked on sidewalks.
 
I feel bad for the North Koreans. They have to be killed obviously. They are invading Ukraine. It is just that the soldiers have been training to fight the Korean War of the 1950's and have constantly been told what badasses they are, that western weapons / soldiers are no match for their North Korean awesomeness. Now for the first time in 70 years, they're being deployed to actually fight. They march out in the open in single file because in the 1950's that is how you got through mine fields. They are digging trenches in open fields because in the 1950's that helped survive artillery and bullets from soldiers firing from the ground. They have no tactics to defend themselves from drones and they are being mowed down. The North Koreans have no chance of accomplishing any objective. They just march out and cease to live. The Russians seem to treat the North Koreans as nothing more than a way to decrease the number of FPV drones Ukraine has to kill Russians.

 
One of Russia's top generals was assassinated on the streets of Moscow. Of course there is footage of it happening.



Ukraine said they didn't do it. Typically Ukraine doesn't release statements of denial when they don't want to take credit for a thing they did. I'm not sure that means anything. They certainly could have done it, but people who Putin views as a threat often get unalived. There are rumors starting of the Putin's hold on power being in trouble. If you were seeking to overthrow Putin, one guy you would definitely try to get onboard is the guy who controls all of Russia's nukes. That is the guy who was just blown up by an explosive-laden e-scooter parked on a sidewalk in proximity to a door they assassin knew the general would walk though.

It could be that Putin suspected he had been turned, or it could be the would-be new leaders of Russia knew he couldn't be turned and needed to create an opening for which their guy could get promoted into control over Russia's nukes. Or it could be that Ukraine took him out. Either way, beware of unattended e-scooters parked on sidewalks.

Ukraine changed their mind and decided they did it after all.
 
Is it still considered "friendly fire" if the killing is not an accident?

In Kursk, the North Korean troops have been sent to die. They get no artillery support. They get no support from armor. They've had no training on modern tactics. They get told to take a village, rush in masse, and get wiped out by Ukrainians using a combination of drones and artillery firing cluster shells. The Ukrainians are so effective that of the 12,000 troops sent by North Korea, there have reportedly been 4,000 North Korean casualties with zero objectives taken.

To keep their armies from retreating, the Russians use "barrier troops". They are a line of soldiers behind the attacking forces with orders to shoot anyone who retreats. One morning a couple days ago, the North Koreans were told to attack across an open field and they were being wiped out as always. Some of the North Koreans decided the objective was unachievable after sustaining so many losses and started to retreat, at which point the Russian barrier troops began to open fire on them. The North Koreans apparently decided that if they were going down, they'd go down fighting, and they attacked the Russian barrier troops.

Ultimately the Russian barrier troops did finish off the North Koreans but not before the North Koreans killed some of the Russian soldiers. The situation in Kursk seems to be unraveling with Russians, North Koreans, and Chechens all not trusting one another while the Ukrainians mow them down with brutal efficiency.

 
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