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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:54 pm to No Colors
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:54 pm to No Colors
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Don't project your fetish on me.
It is not my fetish. It is a fact that if you believe what you have said that you are drinking Russian semen on a daily basis.
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Russia threw its best troops and equipment at Ukraine and got utterly destroyed.
So now it's throwing garbage at Ukraine to stall for time while it figures itself out.
Russia has figured it out and it has found that it can only win using human wave attacks to bull rush positions.
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If you think the combat vets who survived a year or more in the Donbas are suiting up to be in tbe next donkey wave to get slaughtered, I don't know what to tell you.
They will be in the next the donkey wave. Open source intelligence is saying that Russia is building up for a spring offensive. It is unlikely that they change tactics since a donky punch tactics have worked for them.
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Sure. Russia has suffered 1 million casualties. Unlike the jerkoffs on here who think it's 100,000. But Russia also has several hundred thousand combat vets who have survived the war.
What do you think they're doing now?
They are still fighting on the front line in the Donbas or preparing for the spring offensive. Russia has not pulled anyone back for training for the next war. Nor have many of them returned to civilian life unless they were injured. This is coming from talking to people in Russia who have relatives in the army and from what I have seen online.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:58 pm to WeeWee
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It is not my fetish. It is a fact that if you believe what you have said that you are drinking Russian semen on a daily basis.
They are NOT building T80's but they have been refurbishing old or damaged T72s
Their tank production is not all that and a bag of chips either.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 4:59 pm to No Colors
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They're building a pretty badass rear echelon army filled with veterans who survived a tour in Ukraine. And all the latest weapons.
What latest weapons? Have they engineered new donkeys???
The Russians don't have 'latest weapons,' outside of the cheap copies of the Iranian drones they are now building. And their veterans, the ones who somehow managed to get back to Russia alive, weren't properly trained, equipped, supported, or led in the first place, which is why their war has sucked in the first place, so they aren't a threat. With all due respect to anyone who served, the Russian veterans clearly weren't prepared for the war with Ukraine, and they will be even less so for a war with Europe/NATO.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 7:03 pm to Leopold
It should be easy to overrun Estonia in a day, two at most. Yes that is still an issue
Posted on 2/26/26 at 8:14 pm to CitizenK
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It should be easy to overrun Estonia in a day, two at most. Yes that is still an issue
DaFuq they will. I don't buy that crap anymore.
The Russians can't take a Ukrainian town of 26k, you think they are taking a NATO country of 1.4M? Especially while the Russians are tied down in the Ukraine?? When they couldn't take back their own town of Kursk????
The Estonians aren't going to go against the Russians alone, there will absolutely be a large number of countries coming to their aid, starting with Poland, Finland, Sweden, France, and the other two Baltic States. And I can tell you exactly how this war is going to be fought, the only concern is whether or not NATO is ready for the drone aspect, and they still have time to be so
So, no - the Russians aren't overrunning shite.
Again, I'm done giving the Russians credit. If they want to attack the Baltic States, let them. I say NATO kicks their teeth in.
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Posted on 2/26/26 at 10:20 pm to Leopold
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DaFuq they will. I don't buy that crap anymore.
Only if NATO air power responds immediately.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:08 am to Leopold
I never thought Putin would be so stupid as to actually trigger an Article 5 response. But as he is and has been isolated from much of the military reality in this war, stupidity abounds.
If it comes to an open fight with the FSB over Russian hearts and minds due to full conscription in St. Petersburg and Moscow, plus the economy and the goring of the siloviki, both sides will resort to major frickery. In that circumstance, Putin wagging the dog in the Baltics has to be considered a possibility.
The thinking would be a short cross-border incursion with a quick withdrawal would serve his purposes of enforcing his position as leader of the motherland against NATO without the long-term entanglements. Did I mention stupidity?.
The Poles would not wait for the NATO decision but interpret and declare this as a direct attack on their sovereignty and cross the border with both Lithuania and Ukraine.
I'm no Jake Sullivan fan, but this was exactly what he was worried about. But the Russia he was concerned with is not what we see today. Polish air power and ground forces streaming into Ukraine would be a 'Lafayette, We Are Here' moment and no one would stop at the Russian border.
At that point, Putin would be finished.
If it comes to an open fight with the FSB over Russian hearts and minds due to full conscription in St. Petersburg and Moscow, plus the economy and the goring of the siloviki, both sides will resort to major frickery. In that circumstance, Putin wagging the dog in the Baltics has to be considered a possibility.
The thinking would be a short cross-border incursion with a quick withdrawal would serve his purposes of enforcing his position as leader of the motherland against NATO without the long-term entanglements. Did I mention stupidity?.
The Poles would not wait for the NATO decision but interpret and declare this as a direct attack on their sovereignty and cross the border with both Lithuania and Ukraine.
I'm no Jake Sullivan fan, but this was exactly what he was worried about. But the Russia he was concerned with is not what we see today. Polish air power and ground forces streaming into Ukraine would be a 'Lafayette, We Are Here' moment and no one would stop at the Russian border.
At that point, Putin would be finished.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:13 am to Coeur du Tigre
You don't target storage tanks normally, unless there is only one. Ouch.
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The IMF continues to fight for credibility and solvency. This is the kind of PR that helps. No comment on any requirements for repayment, this isn't Africa and there may be a major parasite demanding preference.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:27 am to Coeur du Tigre
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Never before made public until today, the Russians attacked the train carrying US General Ben Hodges, roof exploding (sic). This was amid a nationwide Russian sabotage operation that attacked trains in 5 locations in the Netherlands [the same day].
European governments are doing everything to keep these growing attacks quiet because admitting that they're happening means they'd need to respond, and Russians have Carte Blanche.
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Grok: The 5 railroad hits Ben Hodges described occurred June 24, 2025, during the NATO summit in The Hague: fires damaged ~30 cables, disrupting Amsterdam-Schiphol-Utrecht trains. Dutch officials probed possible sabotage (could be activists or state actor). Hodges was aboard one affected train; he said police confirmed five simultaneous strikes, not vandalism. No equivalent 2026 event reported. The video is Hodges speaking at a recent event (gesturing "five"), no train or explosion shown.
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Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:34 am to Coeur du Tigre
Quote of the Century, needs to framed and hung in every government building in the West.

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Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:34 am to Coeur du Tigre
I'm sure it's fine that Russia is destroying its domestic auto industry, because Russians will be perfectly OK with buying Chinese cars.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:56 am to GOP_Tiger
Every day with this weenie. You can cut the desperation with a knife.
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Posted on 2/27/26 at 7:21 am to Coeur du Tigre
That's, Ok, we're laughing at him over here too.
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“Intercepted phone calls and messages from senior Russians ridiculing Trump have been shared by the British with the Americans. ‘We have continually shown them intelligence that shows the Russians are lying,’ a senior security source revealed. ‘The Russians are privately mocking Trump over his naivety about Putin’s intentions. Putin doesn’t want to end the war.’”
Posted on 2/27/26 at 7:23 am to Coeur du Tigre
DM Fedorov: After Starlink shutdown, Russian army nearly cut off from communications, streams drop elevenfold
27.02.2026 12:59
The Ministry of Defense quickly responded to the problem of Russian drones using Starlink and, after reaching an agreement with Elon Musk and SpaceX, effectively cut off Russian troops' communications. In particular, the number of streams used by the Russians decreased 11-fold.
According to a Ukrinform correspondent, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced this during a conversation with the media.
“We have effectively cut off Russia's communications. The number of Russian streams has decreased 11-fold, and radio interception has increased significantly,” Fedorov said, adding that this was important both for protecting the civilian population and for strengthening the capabilities of the Armed Forces.
He said that the Ministry of Defense had developed a plan to register Starlink in Ukraine and build an anti-fraud system, and had held many discussions with SpaceX.
“This issue is not only about a technological response to Russia, but also about the aggressor's unfair use of Western technologies against civilians,” Fedorov emphasized.
During a meeting with the media, the minister also reported that the mesh network used by the “Shaheds” in the north had already been eliminated, which had a positive impact on the defense capabilities of Kyiv and central Ukraine.
As reported by Ukrinform, Russian troops in the Dnipro region are trying to gain access to the internet due to the lack of Starlink satellite communications by confiscating or buying SIM cards from Ukrainian mobile operators.
Ukrinform
27.02.2026 12:59
The Ministry of Defense quickly responded to the problem of Russian drones using Starlink and, after reaching an agreement with Elon Musk and SpaceX, effectively cut off Russian troops' communications. In particular, the number of streams used by the Russians decreased 11-fold.
According to a Ukrinform correspondent, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced this during a conversation with the media.
“We have effectively cut off Russia's communications. The number of Russian streams has decreased 11-fold, and radio interception has increased significantly,” Fedorov said, adding that this was important both for protecting the civilian population and for strengthening the capabilities of the Armed Forces.
He said that the Ministry of Defense had developed a plan to register Starlink in Ukraine and build an anti-fraud system, and had held many discussions with SpaceX.
“This issue is not only about a technological response to Russia, but also about the aggressor's unfair use of Western technologies against civilians,” Fedorov emphasized.
During a meeting with the media, the minister also reported that the mesh network used by the “Shaheds” in the north had already been eliminated, which had a positive impact on the defense capabilities of Kyiv and central Ukraine.
As reported by Ukrinform, Russian troops in the Dnipro region are trying to gain access to the internet due to the lack of Starlink satellite communications by confiscating or buying SIM cards from Ukrainian mobile operators.
Ukrinform
Posted on 2/27/26 at 8:23 am to Coeur du Tigre
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Putin doesn’t want to end the war.’”
And some in this thread argued Z was preventing peace.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 9:04 am to doubleb
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Putin doesn’t want to end the war.’” And some in this thread argued Z was preventing peace.
Yes and those posters have terminal PCDS.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 9:15 am to doubleb
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And some in this thread argued Z was preventing peace.
I mean that is a factual statement.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 9:59 am to texag7
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I mean that is a factual statement.
If defending yourself is preventing peace then yes you are right. Z prevented peace by leading Ukraine’s surprising defense.
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