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starkind 03-17-2022 08:18 PM

Will for sure watch.

Meanwhile I agree with this guy:

https://i.imgur.com/rqIZQSe.jpeg

It's not that they'd be completely useless. Just expensive, costly and all eventually shot down.

Would be better for Ukraine to get some patriot missile systems.

Botten 03-18-2022 08:05 AM

A recent report says there’s only 10 more days of fighting available for Russia and finances and resources are drying up thanks to NATO.

Elizondo going to hate that this will be seen as a win to the Biden administration. Sanctions working.

Knowledge 03-18-2022 08:42 AM

The press tried to call Putin the "richest man in the world" when they know damn well the Rothschild family is.

Reiwa 03-18-2022 10:45 AM

Burger King franchise 'refuses' to close 800 Russian restaurants

Quote:

Burger King is trying to suspend its operations in Russia, but that's proving difficult. A business partner controlling 800 restaurants has "refused" to close them, the company said.

The burger chain, owned by Restaurant Brands International (QSR), has a joint venture partnership with businessman Alexander Kolobov in Russia. RBI controls just 15% of its Russian Burger King business, and Kolobov is responsible for the "day-to-day operations and oversight" of its locations in the country.

Elizondo 03-18-2022 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Botten (Post 3436467)
A recent report says there’s only 10 more days of fighting available for Russia and finances and resources are drying up thanks to NATO.

Elizondo going to hate that this will be seen as a win to the Biden administration. Sanctions working.

lol @ Botten actually believing that

unsunghero 03-18-2022 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Trexller (Post 3436285)
[B]Task and Purpose youtube channel Ukraine war analysis #5 - As always, no bias, no politics, just this average infantryman's best attempt at clear reporting

So ironic that legacy media here bans all Russian content calling it “misinformation” while Putin shuts down all negative press about the war there calling it “traitorous”

They are one and the same when it comes to attempting to brainwash their own citizens with their propaganda. One and the same

starkind 03-18-2022 11:13 AM

We are the same. Soon as Russia is done being the world's pariah. US is next on the chopping block.

See u in Nur Sultan real soon!

Reiwa 03-18-2022 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by unsunghero (Post 3436517)
So ironic that legacy media here bans all Russian content calling it “misinformation” while Putin shuts down all negative press about the war there calling it “traitorous”

They are one and the same when it comes to attempting to brainwash their own citizens with their propaganda. One and the same

Can't wait for the US to have "anti-corruption" laws. :rolleyes:

unsunghero 03-18-2022 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Reiwa (Post 3436524)
Can't wait for the US to have "anti-corruption" laws. :rolleyes:

Wouldn’t fix the problem. Seems like the laws address bribery in the political system, which is another separate problem

I don’t think our government bribes legacy media and big tech to push only its propaganda. It doesn’t need to. It is just pure tribalism; you don’t need to bribe people with money who already hold all the same political opinions as yourself. Just staff these companies only with 1 political party, and they will do what you want them to do, no money required

BlackBellamy 03-18-2022 12:22 PM

Ok, I'm going to officially call it.

Russian Defeat.

Now it's just a matter of how bad it will be.

Today is three weeks. Russia has sustained terrible casualties, lost an incredible amount of vehicles and airframes, and has not made any progress on the ground in a week. They have actually been pushed back in some places like Mikolayev. They have not taken Mariupol yet, a city forecasted to fall in the first couple of days, surrounded and cut off.

They are done.

Putin will now increase civilian deaths and infrastructure losses to force more favorable terms.

Hopefully Zelensky will hold firm as the Russian negotiating position deteriorates. They already lost a bunch of civilians and infrastructure. To guarantee a more lasting peace it's worth losing more. That's pretty cold but you're making an investment in the future with the sacrifices of today. If you don't beat the invader badly, they'll just kill you down the road.


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