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Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:50 pm to JFT96
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He has nothing else to lose and will try to make a name for himself by destroying the world on his way out.
What good is making a name for yourself if you destroy the world. You can't leave a legacy if everyone is dead.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:50 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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Your schtick is lame af. Come up with something better please
Nah I’m a keep it up, best I got. Thanks and good luck to you Trumpster
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:52 pm to UASports23
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Canadians really pissed them off when they started the trend of pouring vodka out.
To be fair there is never a good reason to abuse perfectly good alcohol in such a way
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:53 pm to UASports23
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Overwhelming wave of Russian troops expected in Ukraine
This was always going to happen if things didn’t go well for Russia, and so far they haven’t. It’s going to come down to citizens vs one of the strongest militaries on earth, which didn’t go so well for Russia last time. Here’s to hoping the rest of the world can keep the supplies going into Ukraine.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:53 pm to kisatchie53
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You’re a legend in my mind also
I know.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:54 pm to Bullfrog
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Putin is a jujitsu master.
Judo, and I'd toss Putin on his bitch arse paranoid head
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:54 pm to deltaland
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Ukrainians have 0 fricks to give and I love it.
There are quiet a few videos of people visiting Ukrainians in the border areas days before the war where they asked the local residents what their thoughts on war were. Their responses are the definition of YOLO. People living in former Soviet states are built differently
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:54 pm to LegendInMyMind
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but to seize those assets as well.
I’m curious who gets those assets.
They won’t do it, but if the seize them they should tally up the value and cut an equal check to every Ukrainian citizen.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:55 pm to Ingeniero
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Judo, and I'd toss Putin on his bitch arse paranoid head
But once y’all are in the ground Jiu Jitsu takes over
Apparently as a former boxer I’d lose to both
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:56 pm to Jim Rockford
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Jim Rockford
Oh, god. That fricking board.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:56 pm to BuckyCheese
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Appears they were simply holding a bunch of Ukrainians in place so they could be surrounded.
The rub though is that's the area that is supposedly voluntarily departing Ukraine for Russia and heavily ethnically Russian. Hard to argue that when they want nothing to do with Russia.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:56 pm to PassingThrough
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Putin is more of an imperialist than most western leaders. But really communism will never work in large country- human nature just won't let it.
Oh, I 100% agree - don't get me wrong. I was just giving some context as to how a guy with lifelong socialist and communist sympathies ends up being a parrot of Putin and hanging around Donetsk for years getting chummy with pro-Russian militias and the like.
I am just explaining it from some segments of the far left's PoV. Like I said, it's not really a thing in the U.S. because our political context is different (except for Jill Stein and The Nation), but there are quite a few far left Putin sympathizers running around out there. Look at Jeremy Corbyn, for one example. Look at Chavez and his successors. Strange bedfellows and all that.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:56 pm to Ingeniero
[AFP News/Yahoo!News] NASA exploring ways to keep International Space Station in orbit without Russian help.
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NASA is exploring ways to keep the International Space Station in orbit without Russian help, but doesn't see any immediate signs Moscow is withdrawing from the collaboration following the invasion of Ukraine, a senior official said Monday.
Kathy Lueders, who heads the agency's human spaceflight program, told reporters on a call that operations on the research platform were proceeding "nominally" and "we're not getting any indications at a working level that our counterparts are not committed."
"That said, we always look for how do we get more operational flexibility and our cargo providers are looking at how do we add different capabilities," she continued.
While the US side of the ISS supplies power and life support, Russia is responsible for propulsion and keeping the station afloat: it does this by using docked Progress spacecraft to periodically give the station a boost to maintain its altitude, approximately 250 miles (400 kilometers) high.
Last week, though, Russia's space chief Dmitry Rogozin raised the prospect of pulling out of the partnership in response to US sanctions, allowing the 400 ton structure to come crashing down to Earth while most likely avoiding his country, since its orbit doesn't fly much over it.
Lueders said: "Northrop Grumman has been offering up a reboost capability, and you know, our SpaceX folks are looking at can we have additional capability."
The last Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo vessel that arrived at the ISS on February 21 was the first to boast a capacity to "reboost" the outpost without Russian help.
On Friday, SpaceX boss Elon Musk tweeted his company's logo in response to Rogozin's rhetorical question about who would save the ISS from an uncontrolled de-orbit.
But Lueders stressed that such plans were a contingency measure only.
"It would be very difficult for us to be operating on our own -- ISS is an international partnership that was created...with joint dependencies," she said.
"As a team, we are looking at where we may have operational flexibilities, but... it would be a sad day for international operations if we can't continue to peacefully operate in space," she concluded.
A symbol of post Cold War detente, the ISS has been continuously habited for more than 21 years and has weathered past geopolitical storms, notably Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014. But some observers believe the invasion of Ukraine could hasten the demise of US-Russian space cooperation.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:57 pm to kisatchie53
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U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin is growing increasingly frustrated by his military struggles in Ukraine, and may see his only option as doubling down on violence, current and former U.S. officials briefed on the matter tell NBC News.
As the Russian economy teeters under unprecedented global sanctions and his purportedly superior military force appears bogged down, Putin has lashed out in anger at underlings, even as he remains largely isolated from the Kremlin due in part to concerns about Covid, the sources said.
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Western intelligence agencies have good visibility into the Russian leader right now and are closely watching his moves for any significant behavioral changes, several current and former officials said. Four American officials said there’s no intelligence saying that he is mentally unstable, but said he has displayed a different pattern of behavior than in the past.
The U.S. has solid intelligence that Putin is frustrated and expressing unusual bursts of anger at people in his inner circle over the state of the military campaign so far and the worldwide condemnation of his actions, two current and one former U.S. officials briefed on the intelligence told NBC News.
That’s unusual, they say, because Putin, a former Russian intelligence officer, usually keeps his emotions in check.
LINK
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:57 pm to kisatchie53
Situation Room video streams on Youtube look interesting especially for when the dawn hits...Here is a link..
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Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:59 pm to Decatur
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even as he remains largely isolated from the Kremlin due in part to concerns about Covid, the sources said.
What a fricking pussy lmao
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:59 pm to Jim Rockford
What a joke. You’re providing anecdotal evidence to support what you’ve convinced yourself is the consensus on that board because it confirms your own biases.
Get fricked, Jim.
Get fricked, Jim.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 9:01 pm to OneSaintsFan
Really cool Scribble Map, zoom in and it has updates in text boxes that appear to be updated from time to time.
Scribble Map on The War in Ukraine
Scribble Map on The War in Ukraine
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