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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.

Posted on 7/2/26 at 12:43 pm to
Posted by GOP_Tiger
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 12:43 pm to
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You do realize that if Russia announces a general mobilization, the Russian economy is well and truly fricked.


FIFY
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 12:53 pm to
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They may not be the smartest people, but one thing is for sure, they are smarter than you.


You voted for Kamala Harris
Posted by Chromdome35
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 12:56 pm to
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You do realize that if Russia announces a general mobilization, Ukraine is well and truly fricked.


Were Russia capable of onboarding, provisioning, training and deploying 1.5M solders, Ukraine would be well and truly fricked.

Nothing about what Russia has demonstrated so far in this war gives any confidence that they could accomplish this. In case you haven't noticed, Russia doesn't do logistics very well.

Around 2-3 months after the mobilization, most of those unfortunate souls will probably be dead.

Posted by Chromdome35
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:04 pm to
If that's your best retort, it's just more proof that Texas heat has fried your brain, or all that jizz you ingested at A&M caused it.

Every time you post in this thread you just confirm to everyone that you are truly All hat and no cattle.



Posted by VolSquatch
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Member since Sep 2023
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:11 pm to
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You do realize that if Russia announces a general mobilization, the Russian economy is well and truly fricked.


FIFY


Their economy should have already collapsed per many in this thread. They weren't supposed to make it out of '24, or '25, and now '26. Maybe this time y'all will be right.
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:13 pm to
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If that's your best retort


All I need

You’re a grown man that’s a liberal. Obviously your parents failed
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
41478 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:15 pm to
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Their economy should have already collapsed per many in this thread. They weren't supposed to make it out of '24, or '25, and now '26. Maybe this time y'all will be right.


Out of all of their extremely stupid arguments…the Russian economy collapsing is probably the worst one
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:20 pm to
Well, in all honesty, the fuel crisis might collapse the Russian economy fast enough that mobilization won't be a major factor.
Posted by Chromdome35
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:30 pm to
Dude, I am MAGA as frick. I wouldn't have voted for a dim under any circumstance.
Posted by Chromdome35
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Member since Nov 2010
8198 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:32 pm to
It takes fuel to move those 1.5M mobilized troops to the front.
Posted by trinidadtiger
Member since Jun 2017
20338 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:34 pm to
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Their economy should have already collapsed per many in this thread. They weren't supposed to make it out of '24, or '25, and now '26. Maybe this time y'all will be right.


I wonder about all these drones and missiles too. Supposedly the country is out of fuel.....how are these things getting to Ukraine???
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
21082 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:39 pm to
Posted by trinidadtiger
Member since Jun 2017
20338 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 1:57 pm to
So wait, a few Russians are waiting for gas

And people are getting blown to bits in Kyiv.

Maybe if cargo pants would spend a little more time defending his capital and less jet setting around the world and spending all his resources on "catchy" drone assaults on gas stations a 1000 miles from the fight, less Ukranians would die.

Have any of you seen the scenes in Kyiv, does that look like winning?
Posted by CitizenK
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Member since Aug 2019
16267 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 2:26 pm to
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As I'm sure CitizenK and others here can testify, refineries generally have lots of redundancies


The obvious redundancies are pumps where one is on standby and the other is operating. The same goes for compressors for hydrogen. With pumps, one is usually driven by an electric motor and the other by a steam turbine.

Older refineries may have old units such as crude units replaced by newer more efficient crude units but sitting there but need for some piping to be reconnected. Russians are not known for great work ethic/abilities, but really good at sketchy repairs.

It's not just the strikes and damage they cause but wear and tear of normal operations and lack of routine scheduled maintenance outages. Catalysts used must be replaced as often as every two years. They aren't buying any from major catalyst manufacturers. Chinese versions are not as good or long lasting.
Posted by doubleb
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Member since Aug 2006
42831 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 2:39 pm to
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Their economy should have already collapsed per many in this thread. They weren't supposed to make it out of '24, or '25, and now '26. Maybe this time y'all will be right.


And since 2022 you’ve been making excuses for Russia’s poor handling of this war. It’s like clockwork.
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
42831 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 2:40 pm to
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It takes fuel to move those 1.5M mobilized troops to the front.


Horses
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
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42831 posts
Posted on 7/2/26 at 2:42 pm to
Cargo Pants >>>>> Vlad
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