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DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like there is no peace agreement, despite earlier reports posted, Vlad will have his army destroyed in Ukraine.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like this war has other implications too and NK has a soviet style tank army, with old fashioned weapons, a slave army with low morale that might turn on their masters very easily. I wrote how new technology could change things in a place like Korea and allow a shift in the balance of power and even the destruction of the dictatorship and it's nukes.
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injinji

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Looks like there is no peace agreement, despite earlier reports posted, Vlad will have his army destroyed in Ukraine.
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Pretty much everyone says this is just a chance for both sides to reposition troops. These are not real peace talks.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If Russia is withdrawing in the north, the reserves can hold them there, while most of those army forces head south and do interesting things there in Mariupol and Kherson perhaps? Most of the reserves defending Kyiv can be moved further north to hold the line near the Russians along with some army troops. The Russians will be licking their wounds for awhile and NATO intelligence can tell them when the Russians in the north are ready for round two, if ever.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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This has open access I think and gives a pretty good update on the war and it horrors. The fighting was intense and the Russian fighting vehicles litter the place, most blown to pieces in what must have been Hell for those Russians in the ambushes. They were broken and beaten back, but managed a somewhat hasty retreat, littering their way with mines to slow down the pursuit. What they left behind will motivate the Ukrainians with blood lust, if they aren't already. The fact is, if they didn't retreat they would have collapsed from combat losses and it would have been much worse for them.
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Roger A. Shrubber

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I think territorial expansion was the big one for him. Even if his health is good, he stepped on the old khuy with golf shoes, and his chances are essentially nil. It depends a lot on if he is willing to do more harm out of spite. As an old KGB hand, I imagine he kept distorting passions like spite or rage from taking up much headspace. The counterimpulse might be the driving need to chase the dream. Adolf did that, and the obsession that led to his ultimately detrimental micromanagement also killed him.
i can't say i've seen much evidence of putin micromanaging, he seems to have taken the word of way too many people for a long time now, without verifying much if any of it, apparently. i know if i was the head of a criminal empire, i'd have at least 3 or 4 people who did just that, and checked up on each other as well...i guess we all better be glad putin isn't a micromanager, or his army and it's equipment mught have been in much better condition.
i find it hard to guess about putin's competence, when ruthlessness serves much the same purpose in the environment he operated in as a spy/master...there was no one in direct control of him while he was operating in Germany before the fall. he could have been a competent clear headed professional, and had to be to a certain extent, but there was nothing stopping him from indulging his rage, and he seems to like indulging in spiteful behavior to this day. what else can you call ordering the bombing of civilian targets?
it took him less than a decade upon retiring from the kgb as a colonel in 1990 to Yeltsin appointing him prime minister in 1999...with stops along the way as first deputy mayor of St. Petersburg, deputy to the chief Kremlin administrator, head of the FSB, and secretary of the state security council...quite a meteoric rise...so he does have the drive to achieve power, which could have "matured" into a drive to become the hero of modern russia...
or i could just be full of shit :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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i can't say i've seen much evidence of putin micromanaging, he seems to have taken the word of way too many people for a long time now, without verifying much if any of it, apparently. i know if i was the head of a criminal empire, i'd have at least 3 or 4 people who did just that, and checked up on each other as well...i guess we all better be glad putin isn't a micromanager, or his army and it's equipment mught have been in much better condition.
i find it hard to guess about putin's competence, when ruthlessness serves much the same purpose in the environment he operated in as a spy/master...there was no one in direct control of him while he was operating in Germany before the fall. he could have been a competent clear headed professional, and had to be to a certain extent, but there was nothing stopping him from indulging his rage, and he seems to like indulging in spiteful behavior to this day. what else can you call ordering the bombing of civilian targets?
it took him less than a decade upon retiring from the kgb as a colonel in 1990 to Yeltsin appointing him prime minister in 1999...with stops along the way as first deputy mayor of St. Petersburg, deputy to the chief Kremlin administrator, head of the FSB, and secretary of the state security council...quite a meteoric rise...so he does have the drive to achieve power, which could have "matured" into a drive to become the hero of modern russia...
or i could just be full of shit :lol:
Like his PhD, he could have blackmailed many and offered "services" to others. Vlad might have bought his doctorate, but earned his BA in global economics! If he has such an education then he should know how fucked he is on that front and he seems to know little about military affairs and strategy. He depends on his civilian defense minister who dresses like a soldier and is as corrupt as Satin, apparently he was effective at getting rid of rivals and alternatives.

Like Donald, Vlad has a talent for conniving and survival and lately he's gotten at bad as Donald at conspiracies and public relations. He's been fucking up as much as Donald too, maybe he caught something from him when they met, stupid sickness or something.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Maybe Russia just needs to get Nuked.
not russia, just some...a lot...most of it's leadership...
anyone who would have stood to profit from this war if it would have went the way putin expected it to...perhaps not every officer in the army, but many of them, perhaps not every government official, but ...well, maybe all of them. all the rich olis, who grew rich the same way leeches grow fat...
 

CCGNZ

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I read your posts and I'm allowed to disagree with your opinions, as you are allowed to disagree with mine. I use the platform to practice writing and to get ideas down. I post many news stories that are open to discussion and attack ideas, not people. What I write here and the ideas developed is of no importance really, others have already thought it up. if you want to debate a moral and ethical issue I'm up for it too. WMD is a moral and ethical issue as well of one of international law, we should always seek higher ground.

I can write a thousand words or one liners as required.
It's all good guys,there are multiple Dr. Strangeloves in this forum, is it me or is Merrick Garland starting to resemble Dr. Strangelove,he may be in the wrong dept.
 

CCGNZ

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i can't say i've seen much evidence of putin micromanaging, he seems to have taken the word of way too many people for a long time now, without verifying much if any of it, apparently. i know if i was the head of a criminal empire, i'd have at least 3 or 4 people who did just that, and checked up on each other as well...i guess we all better be glad putin isn't a micromanager, or his army and it's equipment mught have been in much better condition.
i find it hard to guess about putin's competence, when ruthlessness serves much the same purpose in the environment he operated in as a spy/master...there was no one in direct control of him while he was operating in Germany before the fall. he could have been a competent clear headed professional, and had to be to a certain extent, but there was nothing stopping him from indulging his rage, and he seems to like indulging in spiteful behavior to this day. what else can you call ordering the bombing of civilian targets?
it took him less than a decade upon retiring from the kgb as a colonel in 1990 to Yeltsin appointing him prime minister in 1999...with stops along the way as first deputy mayor of St. Petersburg, deputy to the chief Kremlin administrator, head of the FSB, and secretary of the state security council...quite a meteoric rise...so he does have the drive to achieve power, which could have "matured" into a drive to become the hero of modern russia...
or i could just be full of shit :lol:
Putin is a Don,but is missing a Consigliere,no one has the balls to speak truth to power in Russia,by being a dictator who makes people who disagree disappear how does he think he will ever be told truths,and in the endeavor of war with its ever changing variables you need to get the bad news in its entirety in order to make proper adjustments,being surrounded by a bunch of butt swabs who only aim to please is a recipe for the disaster playing out right before our eyes.
 

printer

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Russia’s Potential Drawdown from Kyiv Fractures Pro-War Voices at Home
Russia’s announcement that it would "drastically" scale down its military presence near the Ukrainian capital has triggered fears among pro-war factions at home that Russia is giving up on its goals.

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin made the announcement Tuesday following Russian-Ukrainian peace talks in Istanbul, saying the decision was made in an effort to “increase mutual trust” and create conditions for a peace deal.

 
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