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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Posted on 3/29/22 at 3:57 pm to
Posted by Lakeboy7
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2011
28324 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 3:57 pm to
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he’s got some yes-man clueless puppet who just had a “heart attack” last week.



His family will be getting a nice, nationalized Swiss watch.
Posted by LeClerc
USVI
Member since Oct 2012
2841 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:05 pm to
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Russia’s secret service has seized millions of dollars worth of luxurious Audemars Piguet timepieces in Moscow following the Swiss government’s implementation of economic sanctions against the country.


Hard Currency.
Posted by JohnnyKilroy
Cajun Navy Vice Admiral
Member since Oct 2012
41511 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:06 pm to
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Sure you recognized that


I mean yea you can search my post history. I called it fake immediately lol.


Posted by WeeWee
Member since Aug 2012
45821 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:10 pm to
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SDVTiger


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Yes im the stupid one




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Meanwhile you and wee wee are getting intel from tinder


What the heck is wrong with asking girls in Minsk if they had heard any loud booms?

Also what is wrong with talking to girls in Mariupol and asking for videos of the fighting?

Sorry that you are such a loser that you cannot get matches on tinder.
Posted by AbitaFan08
Boston, MA
Member since Apr 2008
27902 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:16 pm to
You’re wasting your time. This is the same poster that said he guaranteed Californias electoral votes would go to Trump.
Posted by WeeWee
Member since Aug 2012
45821 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:18 pm to
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I dont think anyone is "winning".....of course Im not sure what "winning" looks like for Ukraine.


Preventing the Russians from aching a quick victory, pushing Russian troops further away from their capital, and killing and destroying a lot of Russians and Russian equipment. It might not be victory but it’s definitely headed towards victory.
Posted by SteelerBravesDawg
Member since Sep 2020
43337 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:34 pm to
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Team Zelensky which you are a top cheerleader for are hypocrites

Me calling you all out on it triggers



Posted by gizmothepug
Louisiana
Member since Apr 2015
8703 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 4:47 pm to
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I dont think anyone is "winning".....of course Im not sure what "winning" looks like for Ukraine.


I don’t know if I’d call it winning outright for Ukraine, but so far it’s going in a completely different direction than I thought it would.
Posted by SteelerBravesDawg
Member since Sep 2020
43337 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 5:01 pm to
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This is the most important piece of what's changed and why it could not have occurred like this under Obama (or even early Trump). The Ukrainians learned a lot in 2014 and they've been the beneficiaries of training and tutelage of 10th Group (among many others) for almost a decade.

I can't remember if it was in this thread or somewhere else, but the quote from a long-time Russia analyst along the lines of "I tried convincing everyone before the war that Russia wasn't 12 feet tall; now I am going to have to convince everyone that they aren't 4 feet tall, either" rings true. That also applies to the Ukrainians (from 2014 to now).

The Russian military specifically and national leadership more generally will need to do a lot of introspection and healthy self-criticism after all this. That likely will not happen as long as Putin is in power, but at some point in the future, they'll change things so they don't look like a bunch of clowns. They'll also need to come to terms with their economic and demographic limitations when it comes to projecting power; they are in no way shape or form a first-rate power any longer and will never be again in our lifetimes. In that sense they are far more like the French or British than they are like the US or China.

They also need to learn (again) not to play away games. They are historically the worst modern power when it comes to fighting wars off their home turf. They are just straight up bad at it. I am certain that the Poles and Baltics breath much more easily now than they did six weeks ago.



Well said.

Their entire military leadership from the top on down needs a complete philosophical change. But their credibility as a world military power is forever tarnished regardless.
Posted by SteelerBravesDawg
Member since Sep 2020
43337 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 5:22 pm to
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Russia didn't think this through in 2014.

Crimea River.



HoF!
Posted by SteelerBravesDawg
Member since Sep 2020
43337 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 5:25 pm to
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They have zero concept of NCOs either. It paralyzes them operationally in many cases and gets their higher-ranking officers killed at a pretty high clip.

Having NCO's requires money, and a lot of it so that it can be allocated for training and continuous education in order to move up in the ranks. That's something Russia doesn't have. Putin has wasted it to keep his oligarchs happy and has completely let his military go to shite.
This post was edited on 3/29/22 at 5:28 pm
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
99135 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 5:38 pm to
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What the heck is wrong with asking girls in Minsk if they had heard any loud booms?

Also what is wrong with talking to girls in Mariupol and asking for videos of the fighting?

Sorry that you are such a loser that you cannot get matches on tinder.



This is so incredibly sad
Posted by Diseasefreeforall
Member since Oct 2012
7428 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 6:28 pm to
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The Russian military specifically and national leadership more generally will need to do a lot of introspection and healthy self-criticism after all this. That likely will not happen as long as Putin is in power, but at some point in the future, they'll change things so they don't look like a bunch of clowns.

I really doubt that such a fundamentally corrupt system of government could ever field anywhere close to the quality of military they'd expect to.

We bitch about our government for good reason, but we are a gazillion times ahead of Russia with procurement/hiring and promotion standards and overall transparency.

I go back to the Sochi Olympics. That was a Russian govt run operation that went way over budget and the facilities still weren't finished when it was time for the games. Plus oligarchs supposedly stole $30 billion of the money intended for the games.

Even after Putin's gone their system will still be in place and it will still be corrupt to the core.
Posted by CharlesLSU
Member since Jan 2007
33653 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 6:41 pm to
Dude. Just walk away. Seriously.
Posted by JohnnyKilroy
Cajun Navy Vice Admiral
Member since Oct 2012
41511 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 6:55 pm to
Which makes the q tards support of putin and russia all the more hilarious.

“He’s destroying muh globalists’ corrupt piggybank”

People shite on our politicians (rightfully so) when they are worth millions or tens of millions after working as “public servants” their whole lives but somehow Putin, who is worth deep into the 11 figures despite being in russian government his entire life is the savior out to destroy corruption .
This post was edited on 3/29/22 at 8:01 pm
Posted by Decatur
Member since Mar 2007
32866 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:14 pm to
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March 29, 5:00 ET

The Russians have not yet abandoned their attacks on Kyiv, claims by Russian Defense Ministry officials notwithstanding. Russian forces continued fighting to hold their forwardmost positions on the eastern and western Kyiv outskirts even as badly damaged units withdrew to Russia from elsewhere on the Kyiv and Chernihiv axes. The Russian high command has likely concluded that it cannot seize Kyiv and may not be able to move artillery closer to the center of the city. It may have decided to stop its previous practices of forcing units that have already taken devastating losses to continue hopeless offensive operations and of feeding individual battalion tactical groups into the battle as they become available rather than concentrating them to achieve decisive effects. Russian officials are likely casting these decisions driven by military realities as overtures demonstrating Russia’s willingness to engage in serious ceasefire or peace negotiations, possibly to conceal the fact that they have accepted the failure of their efforts on the Kyiv axis.

Russia continues to reinforce its efforts in Ukraine’s northeast likely attempting to link its positions southeast of Kharkiv and Izyum with its forces in Luhansk Oblast. The Russians have reportedly redirected forces from the Chernihiv-Kharkiv axis to the Izyum-Slovyansk axis, most likely reassigning reinforcements rather than redeploying units already committed to fighting. Russian forces in the Izyum-Slovyansk area continue fighting to hold and expand their penetration to the southeast.

The Russian advance in Mariupol continues to gain ground, and Russian forces have likely bisected or even trisected the city. Pockets of Ukrainian defenders continue to hold out in Mariupol, likely in several areas, but the Russians will likely complete the conquest of the city within days. Russian forces have likely taken significant casualties in the tough urban fighting in Mariupol, making it difficult to evaluate how much combat power the Russians will be able to harvest from Mariupol to use for further advances north and west.

Russian operations in southeastern Ukraine have left large portions of Donetsk Oblast under Ukrainian control. Securing the boundaries of Donetsk Oblast along with the entirety of Luhansk Oblast will likely require a major offensive operation. Much of the area of Donetsk Oblast outside Russian control is flat and sparsely populated—terrain similar to that on which Russian forces elsewhere have been able to advance rapidly, at least earlier in the war. Russian offensive operations in similar terrain more recently have struggled, however. It is too soon to tell how feasible the Russian conquest of all of Donetsk and Luhansk will be for the Russian military in its current state.

Key Takeaways

We now assess that Russian forces have given up on encircling or seizing Kyiv at this time. Russian forces continue to fight to hold their current front-line trace near the city, however, remaining dug into positions to the east, northwest, and west. Russian forces withdrawing from the area around Kyiv appear to be moving north from behind the front line to positions in Belarus.

Russia is directing some reserves to the effort to connect gains southeast of Kharkiv and Izyum with its front line in Luhansk.

Ukrainian forces continue to defend in likely isolated pockets in Mariupol. The city will likely fall to the Russians within days.

A Russian offensive operation to take the rest of unoccupied Donetsk Oblast would be a significant undertaking. It remains unclear if Russia can harvest enough combat power from Mariupol after securing the city or divert reinforcements from elsewhere on a large enough scale to complete it.


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Posted by Pfft
Member since Jul 2014
5125 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:15 pm to
So did anything happen today? Six pages of bitching and moaning about one poster.
Posted by StormyMcMan
USA
Member since Oct 2016
4693 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:24 pm to
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Russia reportedly continues to struggle in its efforts to generate new combat power and replenish equipment. The Ukrainian General Staff reported on March 29 that Russian troops are drawing equipment out of long-term storage in Boguchar, Voronezh Oblast, but that 40% of that equipment is inoperable.[1] The General Staff also reported that Russian efforts to generate reinforcements from the Pacific Fleet could not produce even a single battalion because of refusals to fight.[2] We have no independent confirmation of these assessments, but Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu‘s March 29 statement that Russia would not deploy conscripts to “hot spots” corroborates assessments of Russian soldiers’ unwillingness to enter the war.[3] The UK Ministry of Defense reported on March 28 that the Wagner Group is deploying forces, including senior leaders, to eastern Ukraine to make up for heavy Russian combat losses.[4]
Posted by GreatLakesTiger24
Member since May 2012
61117 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:32 pm to
He’s the worst poster on this website. Just ignore him
Posted by facher08
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
6170 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:41 pm to
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He’s the worst poster on this website. Just ignore him


They just can't help themselves. It's about as aggravating as he is at this point.
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