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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowferal View Post
    It seems to me Putin never saw an outcome any different from a quick takeover. And since that didn't happen he doesn't have a backup plan...an endgame...a plan-b...he just doesn't have any way of getting out of this disaster he created.
    He switched to flattening cities and killing the trapped civilians, either by bombing, shelling or starvation, in the hope it breaks the Ukrainians spirit and forces them into a deal, that at least manages for him to save face at home, he knows he is done if he doesn't, but with how much he is fucked nearly everywhere else in the world and by extension so is Russia, I think his days are numbered either way.

    Lets hope somebody in his inner circle decides to do the right thing and slips something in his tea sooner rather than later! (Novichok preferably).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Masark View Post
    Well, that certainly put some perspective on Putin's "fake news" laws. That's just embarrassing.

    In before that's Ukrainian propaganda video, with Ukraine fucking around with their own tanks. Or is that a bit much?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Santti View Post
    Well, that certainly put some perspective on Putin's "fake news" laws. That's just embarrassing.

    In before that's Ukrainian propaganda video, with Ukraine fucking around with their own tanks. Or is that a bit much?
    Given that some of the gear being towed isn't in Ukraine's arsenal prior to the war, I'd say some of that is genuine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xyonai View Post
    At this point Putin's stuck in a sunk cost fallacy and is hoping that he can just keep indiscriminately bombing civilians until Zelensky gives into - at least some - of Putin's demands. Like Russia doesn't have the troop numbers for a full occupation, but their army is so ethically bankrupt that they can just keep shelling non-combatants and hope it breaks the will of a Leader who wants them to stop shelling non-combatants.
    It concurs with reports I am seeing from some people, that over the last 100 hours Russia has switched from striking at military targets and has switched over pretty much exclusively to strike at civilians and civilian infrastrcture - hospitals, bakeries, power plants, water plants, telecommunications etc

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    Man, there are some serious Hitler Youth vibes in this video from Russia.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarV...pping_mall_in/

  5. #8785
    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenik View Post
    Isolating Russia through economic sanctions, has an impact on their ability to continually fund this war.
    "Isolating" Russia only has potential impact on Russian ability to wage next war. Decade or two down the line.

    This war is already paid for - at the cost of about 2% less growth for 8 years from 2014.

    War isn't some kind of "just-in-time" enterprise where ammo and fuel are produced as it goes; all resources needed are gathered well before the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    "Isolating" Russia only has potential impact on Russian ability to wage next war. Decade or two down the line.

    This war is already paid for - at the cost of about 2% less growth for 8 years from 2014.

    War isn't some kind of "just-in-time" enterprise where ammo and fuel are produced as it goes; all resources needed are gathered well before the start.
    doesnt feel like it... the fuel shortages are hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torched View Post
    About the whole jet fiasco, why not just give them more drones? we are already giving them javelins and the like, why not drones that might not be top tier like the Reaper drone from the US but something of the caliber of the Turkish drones. With drones you aren't risking a pilots life and they can be controlled from pretty far away.
    USA doesn't have TB-2 calibers. Only China has something somewhat similar, but they aren't good. Furthermore, you need to be careful how the drones are used. TB-2s are really hard to detect for Russian AA but they aren't totally invisible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    War isn't some kind of "just-in-time" enterprise where ammo and fuel are produced as it goes; all resources needed are gathered well before the start.
    ...and then lost to the mud, desertion, javelins/MANPADS, and... tractors.

    Sure, we get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    "Isolating" Russia only has potential impact on Russian ability to wage next war. Decade or two down the line.

    This war is already paid for - at the cost of about 2% less growth for 8 years from 2014.

    War isn't some kind of "just-in-time" enterprise where ammo and fuel are produced as it goes; all resources needed are gathered well before the start.
    You prepared for something else. Remember the initial Russian battle plans of storming Kiev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuiking View Post
    doesnt feel like it... the fuel shortages are hilarious
    Russia currently encircled part of Ukrainian army that was supposed to fight Russians in Donbass - 50 thousand troops - and pounds it with artillery.

    The rest just encircles cities and keeps Ukrainian army busy from coming to their aid.

    Ukraine blows up fuel trucks; Russia blows up entire fuel depots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    "Isolating" Russia only has potential impact on Russian ability to wage next war. Decade or two down the line.

    This war is already paid for - at the cost of about 2% less growth for 8 years from 2014.

    War isn't some kind of "just-in-time" enterprise where ammo and fuel are produced as it goes; all resources needed are gathered well before the start.
    I mean, you can say that, but it doesnt mean anything. Did they prepare for this sort of resistance? It doesnt seem like it. So maybe theyre not as prepared for this war as you might guess. After all, you are just guessing..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuntantee View Post
    You prepared for something else. Remember the initial Russian battle plans of storming Kiev.
    Show me those plans in writing rather then in Western analyst talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Show me those plans in writing rather then in Western analyst talk.
    Show us receipts for "This war is already paid for", otherwise, youre talking out of your ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenik View Post
    I mean, you can say that, but it doesnt mean anything. Did they prepare for this sort of resistance? It doesnt seem like it.
    Why exactly do you think so?

    So maybe theyre not as prepared for this war as you might guess. After all, you are just guessing..
    Amount of resistance doesn't matter. You wouldn't need to sacrifice 2% growth for 8 years to roll over Ukraine in 2 days.

    No, entire thing is planned with taking entire Ukraine as worst case; and then having some extra supplies past that too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    entire thing is planned
    So Russia is just incompetent. Got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenik View Post
    I mean, you can say that, but it doesnt mean anything. Did they prepare for this sort of resistance? It doesnt seem like it. So maybe theyre not as prepared for this war as you might guess. After all, you are just guessing..
    They did not plan for this, for instance there are videos of russia shipping tanks and artillery from area around sea of Japan with trains, that's gonna take a week for it to arrive, if this was going according to plan, they would have shipped those tanks 2-3 weeks before the war started, not one and a half week into the war.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post

    No, entire thing is planned with taking entire Ukraine as worst case; and then having some extra supplies past that too.
    Hmmm... let me quote something you said a a while back before Russia's "totally peaceful buildup of soldiers" invaded a non-hostile sovereign nation:

    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Now you seem to be in "We're stuck in bad position but we have to keep defending it or our standing suffers".
    Maybe it is better to extricate yourselves from situation? Stop stirring the pot and driving up the heat?

    Yeah, methinks that applies to you right about now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Show me those plans in writing rather then in Western analyst talk.
    "Don't trust what the entire rest of the world is saying about Russia falling down a flight of stairs during their attempt at an invasion; listen to what Russia has to say about it!"

    And hey, if you think the whole world is out to get Russia, maybe you should ask why Russia went out of their way to make everyone their enemy. Like... how they invade neighboring countries under drummed up pretexts in a bald-faced land grab. Maybe stop doing that.


    Until then... from the sound of things, I hope you've been buying up supplies and have your wealth couched in something more secure than your rapidly decaying currency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenik View Post
    Show us receipts for "This war is already paid for", otherwise, youre talking out of your ass
    Do you think those tanks, MLRS, artillery, jets, missiles and associated ammo come out of thin air just by shoving money into black box, instantly ready to be used?

    Do you think Russia buys them on world markets from Western countries?

    No, they are all made in Russia, from Russian materials, paid for in roubles, and drive around using Russian fuel (paid for in roubles as well).

    It isn't just ammo; there are reserves to feed destroyed Ukrainian cities too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    snip
    Im just trying to apply to you, the same bizarre standard that youre demanding from other posters. Its cute that you missed the point entirely, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Do you think those tanks, MLRS, artillery, jets, missiles and associated ammo come out of thin air just by shoving money into black box, instantly ready to be used?

    Do you think Russia buys them on world markets from Western countries?

    No, they are all made in Russia, from Russian materials, paid for in roubles, and drive around using Russian fuel (paid for in roubles as well).

    It isn't just ammo; there are reserves to feed destroyed Ukrainian cities too.
    And russia is just gifting those tanks and military equipment to the Ukrainian farmers now, but I guess that was also in the russian plan right?
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