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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:05 pm to Lima Whiskey
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:05 pm to Lima Whiskey
You have got to be fricking shitting me you Russian sympathizing idiot. They can’t even gain meaningful ground on a 3rd rate military and you actually want assume we would have any problem with the Russians in a real war? Take the red colored glasses off your face and Putin’s dick out your mouth and actually think about how stupid you sound. I don’t give a shite how many troops they can call up that are poorly trained in the first place. We have the superior Air Force and Navy and we have better nukes. Our planes would destroy their air power in short order and our Navy would put their aging fleet on the sea bed and blockade Russian ports. Our manufacturing is still more than what Russia can produce and in a state of war it would increase exponentially. You do realize Russia would have been fricked in the arse sideways by Hitler without our sending trucks, planes, weapons and ammunition to Stalin right? The length you will go to make Russia seem like the greatest place on earth while you say you live in Utah is just ridiculous. Please do us all a favor and move to Moscow if it’s that great.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:07 pm to Chromdome35
The number supplied has been since 2016, not just this year.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:26 pm to ruff fish
You act like Russia is the only country with nukes. Does it even compute to you what mutually assured destruction is? If Russia was stupid enough to actually launch a nuke it wouldn’t exist on the map a few minutes later so tell me how does that serve Russia or anyone for that matter? Or are Russians just really that stupid thinking they are the big red bear that can bully everyone without retaliation? This war with Ukraine has proved the Russian military is a shitshow with terrible leadership. Every high ranking officer is either corrupt, a drunk or a 700 pound fatass that eats half the country’s food stocks for dinner. Reagan bankrupted the Soviet Union all by making up the Star Wars project and they swallowed the bait like you swallow Putin’s cancer dick.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:33 pm to ruff fish
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The Russian "bear" has been cornered by NATO expansions. The Russian Federation has repeatedly shown its concerns and fears.
first off frick russia and their fears, they live constantly paranoid about something. frick them.
and
frick the politicians who fricked up terribly after the fall of the soviet union for not pouncing on the opportunity to bring russia in to the fold and into the worlds economy. we should have made a strategic partner, we didnt and instead choose china like the retards in washington wanted
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Well Well then decided to defend their security by forc
has nato once, ever hit them with weapons ever?
and so im sure Putins desire to rebuild the russian empire as it was before the soviets had nothing to do with it huh? he only stated that for fun
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Putin said "we are ready for any scenario," for the entire time of his reign, he did not lie about his intentions. According to everything I see while in Russia, no more than 20% of the existing weapons and army are fighting with us.
And the latest weapons were not used at all.
Are you afraid of the war with NATO? Well, in our history it has already happened that we fought almost from half the world. The remaining 80% adhere to just this case.
After the United States climbed into Ukraine, we have nowhere to retreat. Ukraine was the territory of Russia.
If the Kremlin loses, then I am more than sure there will be a nuclear war. I am not kidding.
And yes, I understand that not bouquets of flowers will fly in my direction either.
as far as the rest of this...do you really believe we couldnt crush russia in about 2 fricking seconds? please tell me you are not that retarded
yea they have nukes and less than a dozen actually work. all you have to do is look at the cost of maintaining a single nuclear weapon and go look at the soviet budgets and the current budget and do some simple math.
as far as korea...we did crush them but after china crossed the 38th parallel we dedicded to back down to keep from having an armed conflict with china.
we could have crushed the ussr immediately after ww2 and could now. same with china. if we had a year to build up we especially would frick their world up.
we arent starting ww3 because nobody wants that smoke, they know it and we know it.
as far as fighting a peer.....
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:35 pm to ruff fish
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Are you afraid of the war with NATO? Well, in our history it has already happened that we fought almost from half the world. The remaining 80% adhere to just this case.
Afraid? No.
Sad? Yes. What a tremendous loss of life all around just because Putin has an ego problem. And I do blame this on Putin because NATO wouldn't be the one to start it...
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:38 pm to LSUPilot07
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You act like Russia is the only country with nukes. Does it even compute to you what mutually assured destruction is?
To be fair, after proposing that Russia will definitely lob nukes before accepting a military defeat, RF does go on to state
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And yes, I understand that not bouquets of flowers will fly in my direction either.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:38 pm to Lima Whiskey
I read in one of the articles linked prior that we paid $147,000 per precision guided artillery shell.
Somebody is getting paid!!!
Somebody is getting paid!!!
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:54 pm to ruff fish
Then you don't belong to the same human race that the rest of the world belongs too.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:57 pm to Chromdome35
due being inland and the amount of local natural gas, the world's largest ammonia plant to make ammonium nitrate was in El Dorado.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:57 pm to Chromdome35
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Karl Wilson
DT played for LSU back around the Arnsparger/Archer era
Posted on 6/29/22 at 3:59 pm to ruff fish
Russia doesn't have the USA supplying it like it did in WWII with 100% of transportation, ammo and the tanks that could operate for more than 300 miles without breaking down.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:07 pm to Lima Whiskey
Map colors look like vomit.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:08 pm to CitizenK
Don’t forget, Russia beat Napoleon too!
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:44 pm to LSUPilot07
The western ballistic missiles are far more accurate and actually work. Thus far in Ukraine, Russia's missiles have somewhere between 40 and 60 percent failure rate to do anything. Also, the air defense system over places like Washington DC have radar interceptor missiles with each missile able to destroy 40 incoming missiles at a time at above altitude capability of aircraft so higher than what nuclear explosion would devastate anything.
Russia is technologically challenged regardless of what your news media is saying.
Counter strike would come from USA, Britain and France, each with enough capability on its own to turn all Russian cities into wasteland
Russia is technologically challenged regardless of what your news media is saying.
Counter strike would come from USA, Britain and France, each with enough capability on its own to turn all Russian cities into wasteland
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:55 pm to crazy4lsu
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s there any country that isn't reliant in some respect on another for some raw materials?
Perhaps. However, to the degree to which the US military is dependent on China for rare Earth’s, I doubt it.
China controls between 80-90% of the world’s “realistic” supply (rare Earth elements aren’t actually rare, BUT, in China, the density makes mining worthwhile. It is a dirty business as well, meaning those “lax” environmental regulations come in quite handy.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 5:02 pm to CitizenK
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CitizenK
Honest question, if there was a nuke detonated to cause an EMP, would our air defenses even work?
Just a passing thought on a nuke exchange
Posted on 6/29/22 at 5:04 pm to jimmy the leg
quote:I'm pretty sure that in the case of an immediate existential crisis even the greenest of greenies would say frick those regulations.
Perhaps. However, to the degree to which the US military is dependent on China for rare Earth’s, I doubt it.
China controls between 80-90% of the world’s “realistic” supply (rare Earth elements aren’t actually rare, BUT, in China, the density makes mining worthwhile. It is a dirty business as well, meaning those “lax” environmental regulations come in quite handy.
Posted on 6/29/22 at 5:07 pm to StormyMcMan
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Honest question, if there was a nuke detonated to cause an EMP, would our air defenses even work? Just a passing thought on a nuke exchange
Military electronics are shielded. Consumer and industrial, not so much if at all.
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