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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:10 pm to John Barron
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:10 pm to John Barron
Gee, here's an independent British analysis that didn't get published in April:
SUCK MY AMERICAN DICK BARRON
SUCK MY AMERICAN DICK BARRON
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:13 pm to John Barron
video explaining why we have this propaganda here on a football board in the US
How Russia weaponizes your mind
How Russia weaponizes your mind
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:14 pm to Camp Randall
Dude, I thought about posting that guy. I love his work.
YOU SEE THAT BARRON AND SING, YOU TROLL BASTARD LOSERS?
YOU SEE THAT BARRON AND SING, YOU TROLL BASTARD LOSERS?
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:45 pm to Leopold
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Dude, I thought about posting that guy. I love his work.
It's working better in the West than their propaganda in Russia.
Of note in this is a Russian propaganda film, Tolerance, at a cost of $200 million rubbles pulled from theaters because no one was attending. Average of 3 people per showing. It overhyped how the West has become decadent.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 6:53 pm to Leopold
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just go back to how the Russians were able to capture a stop sign at a loss of only 10,000 soldiers.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 7:11 pm to Leopold
Did sing get banned? Haven’t noticed any of his quality posts today
Posted on 10/8/25 at 7:14 pm to CitizenK
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It's working better in the West than their propaganda in Russi
I remember a quote from someone who llived through the Soviet Union into today's modern world who talked about the difference between that time and now. He said
The difference is that back in the Soviet Union we knew we were being lied to. People today believe it.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 7:25 pm to LARancher1991
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Did sing get banned?
Posted on 10/8/25 at 7:48 pm to LSURussian
I'm more optimistic now than at anytime since the Counteroffensive that Russia is actually in trouble and likely will soon start to seek peace. There are several reasons:
- Russia is starting to really struggle to recruit new soldiers. The bonuses are already ridiculously high, and they aren't working. Putin would need to do a big mobilization soon, and he doesn't want to do that.
- Russian attacks in winter are likely to be more costly, as the lack of ground cover makes it easier for drones to spot troops.
- Ukrainian attacks on refineries and other oil and gas facilities are finally leading to long lines across Russia, and Ukraine is continually increasing those attacks. This could ultimately cripple the Russian economy.
- President Trump now seems firmly committed to allowing Europeans to buy whatever arms they want for Ukraine. And Europe still has hundreds of billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets.
- Russian armor depots are basically depleted. Russia essentially has to continue to fight with what they can now produce. There are almost no more Soviet reserves.
- Russia is starting to really struggle to recruit new soldiers. The bonuses are already ridiculously high, and they aren't working. Putin would need to do a big mobilization soon, and he doesn't want to do that.
- Russian attacks in winter are likely to be more costly, as the lack of ground cover makes it easier for drones to spot troops.
- Ukrainian attacks on refineries and other oil and gas facilities are finally leading to long lines across Russia, and Ukraine is continually increasing those attacks. This could ultimately cripple the Russian economy.
- President Trump now seems firmly committed to allowing Europeans to buy whatever arms they want for Ukraine. And Europe still has hundreds of billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets.
- Russian armor depots are basically depleted. Russia essentially has to continue to fight with what they can now produce. There are almost no more Soviet reserves.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 7:59 pm to GOP_Tiger
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GOP_Tiger
Holy Cope Man! Not surprising when Ukraine has been getting their Energy Infrastructure Wrecked Worst at any point in the War that you show up with fantasy fiction analysis.
Now back to reality. Ukraine is getting smashed again tonight
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Posted on 10/8/25 at 8:02 pm to John Barron
Posted on 10/8/25 at 8:27 pm to GOP_Tiger
I agree with this, but the problem isn't Russia, the problem is Putin, and this is a distinction that needs to be made.
Anybody with any real military experience, and certainly ones who have their own hides and careers on the line, would have taken a look at how well the war was going and at least made major changes if not called the thing off. Then you get to the Oligarchs who are now falling out of windows at an increasing rate and they can't be for going forward. Don't even get me started on the families of the fallen, somewhere around a million russians so far. So I don't doubt that 'Russia' wants it to end.
But Putin is facing a mountain of issues if he calls this war off; it would take me an hour to go over all the problems he would face. Trump tried to give him an offramp when he offered him a sweetheart deal to bring this thing to an end and it didn't work.
So I don't know how to get Putin to end this damn thing, and I really don't think there's a way.
Anybody with any real military experience, and certainly ones who have their own hides and careers on the line, would have taken a look at how well the war was going and at least made major changes if not called the thing off. Then you get to the Oligarchs who are now falling out of windows at an increasing rate and they can't be for going forward. Don't even get me started on the families of the fallen, somewhere around a million russians so far. So I don't doubt that 'Russia' wants it to end.
But Putin is facing a mountain of issues if he calls this war off; it would take me an hour to go over all the problems he would face. Trump tried to give him an offramp when he offered him a sweetheart deal to bring this thing to an end and it didn't work.
So I don't know how to get Putin to end this damn thing, and I really don't think there's a way.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 8:58 pm to John Barron
Three years too late to make a difference.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 9:01 pm to Leopold
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But Putin is facing a mountain of issues if he calls this war off; it would take me an hour to go over all the problems he would face. Trump tried to give him an offramp when he offered him a sweetheart deal to bring this thing to an end and it didn't work.
Most think that after a nation's industries are put on a war footing that stopping leads to prosperity. It's quite the opposite. Shortages everywhere and price controls are off.
Take LA Sen. Kennedy's father who saw that we had a lumber shortage in the US and bid on and won taking down barracks and camps for the wood. He had a lumber yard with the only wood available for miles around and at a reasonable price. He made his money from that.
A now deceased friend from Corpus told me how after WWII a loaf of bread went way up to almost a day's wages for those days. A lot of small companies made serious bank on the war economy had to improvise or close after the war ended.
The US giving away grain to Europe post WWII was as much for the farmers as it was for Europe. The same is true about the Marshall Plan.
The US government owed as much as the GDP but was in better shape than the rest of the world.
In England they were dirt arse poor post WWII. A biz friend with his friends were getting lead from the roofs of bombed out buildings as a boy still in the early 1960s for money to help his family. No lawnmowers available so he had to mow the lawn with a pair of scissors. His family was better off than the vast majority. His dad owned a tank cleaning company. He spent many a teen summer mucking out sulfuric acid tank bottoms with the only PPE being rubber boots wearing coveralls (or as he calls it a boiler suit)
Posted on 10/8/25 at 9:42 pm to CitizenK
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A now deceased friend from Corpus told me how after WWII a loaf of bread went way up to almost a day's wages for those days.
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A biz friend with his friends were getting lead from the roofs of bombed out buildings as a boy still in the early 1960s for money to help his family.
Lord please let this war end and spare us all.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 10:30 pm to John Barron
Ukraine has been getting absolutely pounded this week.
Mental midgets cheering for escalation don't realize that Russia has the means and now the willingness to set Ukraine into 1700s while totally depopulating it.
Mental midgets cheering for escalation don't realize that Russia has the means and now the willingness to set Ukraine into 1700s while totally depopulating it.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 10:32 pm to GOP_Tiger
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I'm more optimistic now than at anytime since the Counteroffensive that Russia is actually in trouble and likely will soon start to seek peace. There are several reasons:
- Russia is starting to really struggle to recruit new soldiers. The bonuses are already ridiculously high, and they aren't working. Putin would need to do a big mobilization soon, and he doesn't want to do that.
- Russian attacks in winter are likely to be more costly, as the lack of ground cover makes it easier for drones to spot troops.
- Ukrainian attacks on refineries and other oil and gas facilities are finally leading to long lines across Russia, and Ukraine is continually increasing those attacks. This could ultimately cripple the Russian economy.
- President Trump now seems firmly committed to allowing Europeans to buy whatever arms they want for Ukraine. And Europe still has hundreds of billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets.
- Russian armor depots are basically depleted. Russia essentially has to continue to fight with what they can now produce. There are almost no more Soviet reserves
Holy mother of all cope.
Posted on 10/8/25 at 10:43 pm to AU86
I could post YouTube videos from known paid Russian propagandists who used to live in Europe or the USA
Posted on 10/8/25 at 10:50 pm to singittomenafogimp
There is no valid disputing much of this. Satellite shows that all that is left from the Soviet stockpile is broken down hulks in armor and artillery, for starters
Posted on 10/8/25 at 11:40 pm to singittomenafogimp
Sing, hear me out.
I know I said some mean things, Im sorry. But listen.
You’ve got to do better than this. You can’t just say ‘cope’ or ‘TDS’ or something like that. You be got to come up with an actual answer, or maybe argument.
Nobody is buying it. We know it’s youre a shill - you’re being too obvious about it.
Look. Let’s put the past in the past. Let’s come together as men (not trying to assume your gender or anything) or perhaps family, and work together as partners. Besties, if you prefer.
Think about it.
Yours truly,
Leopold
I know I said some mean things, Im sorry. But listen.
You’ve got to do better than this. You can’t just say ‘cope’ or ‘TDS’ or something like that. You be got to come up with an actual answer, or maybe argument.
Nobody is buying it. We know it’s youre a shill - you’re being too obvious about it.
Look. Let’s put the past in the past. Let’s come together as men (not trying to assume your gender or anything) or perhaps family, and work together as partners. Besties, if you prefer.
Think about it.
Yours truly,
Leopold
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