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Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:21 pm to doubleb
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Is NK sponsoring world terrorists? Are they promising death to America? Are they under the Chinese/Russia umbrella?
Lee's logic comes from his political science college classes, likely from gay leftist profs
Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:25 pm to doubleb
quote:
Is NK sponsoring world terrorists?
Yes.
Does North Korea Sponsor Terrorism?
quote:
Are they promising death to America?
Yes.
Does NK threaten the US?
quote:
Are they under the Chinese/Russia umbrella?
More than any country in the world. (I'm not googling that one, it should be obvious)
Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:32 pm to Coeur du Tigre
People should have seen this one coming:
Prigozhin publicly stated he wanted Shoigu's job. In Russia, that's the same as threatening his life so one would have to assume he made an enemy that day, especially Prigozhin.
So when Shoigu saw a way to hang the Wagner leader out to dry it happened that second. Shoigu cut the resources to Prigozhin and threw him under the bus and Prigozhin acted in a fairly predictable way, and then Putin acted in an even more predictable way.
Remember what Cersei said, boys:

Prigozhin publicly stated he wanted Shoigu's job. In Russia, that's the same as threatening his life so one would have to assume he made an enemy that day, especially Prigozhin.
So when Shoigu saw a way to hang the Wagner leader out to dry it happened that second. Shoigu cut the resources to Prigozhin and threw him under the bus and Prigozhin acted in a fairly predictable way, and then Putin acted in an even more predictable way.
Remember what Cersei said, boys:

Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:34 pm to Lee B
quote:
When are we attacking North Korea?
When are they getting rid of their nukes?
Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:35 pm to Lee B
quote:
That ignorant useless millennial chose not to respond to my demonstration that the missile aimed at Diego Garcia demonstrated ICBM range BY DEFINITION.
When are we attacking North Korea?
We aren't because China doesn't want allied boots on the border with China.
NK remains in existence solely as a way to keep South Korean, American, and Western troops off their border. They offer no other value to anyone, even the Chinese, who can't stand them.
But nobody is invading or bombing them because it would set off the Chinese. As a result, you get the spoiled neice/nephew behavior that has come to define NK's foreign policy.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:35 pm to doubleb
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Those red areas indicate drone paths?
Just the general direction of assault pressure I believe.
Drone paths can't get too predictable. Part of the advantage is that they can create angles of attack you can't get with other weapons systems.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 1:00 pm to Leopold
Okay, aaand back to the topic at hand.
Ukraine reports 35k Russian losses.
Russia reports losing 4 more warplanes in the last 4 days.
Egypt, formerly the largest buyer of stolen Ukrainian grain, publicly states they will start to buy Ukrainian grain.
A pro-war Russian war blogger, Yuri Podolyaka, predicts Russian spring offensive will fail (keep in mind he can be jailed for saying this):
Yuri Podolyaka
Russia hasn't been able to accept oil shipments for two weeks in the Baltic Sea.
But, hey
Russia's gonna win, right?
Ukraine reports 35k Russian losses.
Russia reports losing 4 more warplanes in the last 4 days.
Egypt, formerly the largest buyer of stolen Ukrainian grain, publicly states they will start to buy Ukrainian grain.
A pro-war Russian war blogger, Yuri Podolyaka, predicts Russian spring offensive will fail (keep in mind he can be jailed for saying this):
Yuri Podolyaka
Russia hasn't been able to accept oil shipments for two weeks in the Baltic Sea.
But, hey
Russia's gonna win, right?
Posted on 4/6/26 at 1:43 pm to cypher
Russia threatens Baltic states for supposedly allowing their airspace to be used for Ukrainian strikes
Mariya Yemets, Tetyana Oliynyk — 6 April, 20:49
Moscow has announced that it has warned the Baltic states that there will be "consequences" for allegedly "providing airspace" for Ukrainian strikes on Russian ports on the Baltic Sea.
Source: Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, as cited by Russian outlet Interfax and reported by European Pravda
Details: Zakharova declared that Russia has issued a "warning" to the Baltic states for supposedly allowing Ukraine to use their airspace to carry out strikes on Russian territory.
Quote: "These countries have been given an appropriate warning. If the regimes of these countries have any sense, they will heed it. If not, they will have to deal with a response."
Details: Similar remarks were made several days earlier by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
After the first incidents in which Ukrainian drones heading for Russian Baltic ports entered territory of the Baltic states, rumours began to swirl in Russian mainstream and social media that the countries had allowed Ukrainian UAVs to use their airspace.
Background:
Latvia said Russia has launched a disinformation campaign on the issue and it has lodged a protest with Moscow, while Estonia has directly rejected Russia's accusations that it granted Ukraine permission.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry apologised to its partners for the incidents and said the drones had most likely strayed off course under the influence of Russian electronic warfare systems.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha later said Russia was deliberately diverting Ukrainian drones so that they would enter the Baltic states' territory.
The shortest direct route from Ukraine northwards to the Russian ports around St Petersburg runs past the eastern borders of Belarus (or directly over its eastern regions), Latvia and Estonia.
Ukrainska Pravda
Mariya Yemets, Tetyana Oliynyk — 6 April, 20:49
Moscow has announced that it has warned the Baltic states that there will be "consequences" for allegedly "providing airspace" for Ukrainian strikes on Russian ports on the Baltic Sea.
Source: Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, as cited by Russian outlet Interfax and reported by European Pravda
Details: Zakharova declared that Russia has issued a "warning" to the Baltic states for supposedly allowing Ukraine to use their airspace to carry out strikes on Russian territory.
Quote: "These countries have been given an appropriate warning. If the regimes of these countries have any sense, they will heed it. If not, they will have to deal with a response."
Details: Similar remarks were made several days earlier by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
After the first incidents in which Ukrainian drones heading for Russian Baltic ports entered territory of the Baltic states, rumours began to swirl in Russian mainstream and social media that the countries had allowed Ukrainian UAVs to use their airspace.
Background:
Latvia said Russia has launched a disinformation campaign on the issue and it has lodged a protest with Moscow, while Estonia has directly rejected Russia's accusations that it granted Ukraine permission.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry apologised to its partners for the incidents and said the drones had most likely strayed off course under the influence of Russian electronic warfare systems.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha later said Russia was deliberately diverting Ukrainian drones so that they would enter the Baltic states' territory.
The shortest direct route from Ukraine northwards to the Russian ports around St Petersburg runs past the eastern borders of Belarus (or directly over its eastern regions), Latvia and Estonia.
Ukrainska Pravda
Posted on 4/6/26 at 1:55 pm to Leopold
Does NK have a death wish? NO
Does Iran have a death wish? YES, it's in their Shia religious doctrine
Does Iran have a death wish? YES, it's in their Shia religious doctrine
Posted on 4/6/26 at 2:17 pm to CitizenK
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Remember folks Vladimir Vladimirovich said that Russia had completely conquered this city back in late December or early January.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 2:25 pm to CitizenK
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Does NK have a death wish? NO
It depends on whose doing the dying…..
Posted on 4/6/26 at 3:01 pm to WeeWee
quote:We will see if history repeats itself.
The Russian army in Kupiansk has capitulated.
Entire units have laid down their arms, thousands of occupiers have come out with their hands raised. The streets are filled with prisoners, and abandoned equipment stands in rows. Russian commanders surrendered the city without a fight.
In World War 1 Russia's military started surrendering en masse followed by mass desertions along the front lines fighting Germany. Hundreds of thousands Russian troops just put down their weapons and started finding their way home.
This led to the February, 1917 revolution which displaced Russian Czar Nicholas II.
The replacement Russian government collapsed after several months which brought about the October, 1917 revolution by Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
If enough troops and officers fighting in Ukraine decide to give up and/or go home, Putin's government will be done.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 3:07 pm to WeeWee
I was able to look only at the photo and tell it's AI without zooming in.
White armbands on the captive and captors? From an account that shared that Trump was in the hospital 3 hours ago?
We've hit the "AI slop-posting" portion of the Ukraine thread.
White armbands on the captive and captors? From an account that shared that Trump was in the hospital 3 hours ago?
We've hit the "AI slop-posting" portion of the Ukraine thread.
This post was edited on 4/6/26 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 4/6/26 at 3:09 pm to VolSquatch
Posted on 4/6/26 at 3:10 pm to Leopold
quote:
It depends on whose doing the dying…..
The religious leadership welcome this. NK's is not religious, Iran's is of this type of religion
Posted on 4/6/26 at 3:36 pm to VolSquatch
quote:
I was able to look only at the photo and tell it's AI without zooming in.
The picture maybe AI but the Russians surrendering in Kupyiansk is not. Kupyiansk was encircled and the Russians still in the city were cutoff last week.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 4:39 pm to WeeWee
Seeing the Gulf nations sign defense agreements with Zelensky reminds me that the Saudis bought air defense systems from Russia in 2023, when they also invited a Kalibr-armed frigate to dock at Jeddah. The Saudis even joined BRICS, lol.
How the tide turns.
How the tide turns.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 7:27 pm to VolSquatch
quote:
Just the general direction of assault pressure I believe.
Then the arrows really don’t mean anything if the front lines aren’t moving.
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