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DIY-HP-LED

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US sheds light on West’s new Russia strategy

As Russia's invasion of Ukraine has transformed into a grinding war of attrition with no meaningful peace deal in sight, the US and its allies have begun to convey a new, longer-term goal for the war: to defeat Russia so decisively on the battlefield that it will be deterred from launching such an attack ever again. That message was delivered most clearly on Monday, when Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told reporters after a trip to Ukraine's capital city of Kyiv that "we want to see Russia weakened to the degree that it can't do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine."
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This was in the works for awhile and this is just the announcement and finalizing deals. The message is clear though, Vlad's army will be destroyed unless he pulls out of all of Ukraine and Crimea. It is about to get much worse for the Russians with the arrival of modern weapons systems and guerilla warfare will soon start in earnest. Vlad can't replace his equipment and precision weapons, even if he can conscript the men, he will have trouble equipping them.
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Ukraine War: Coming weeks 'crucial' in fight against Russia

The US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin announces further military assistance to Ukraine following a meeting of defence ministers and senior military officials in Germany.
 

Fogdog

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Typical reaction from a brainlet. Fuck Putin. The murderous midget has seen to the slaughter of thousands of my brethren and coreligionists. Still, I have no problem acknowledging that he's running rings around American and NATO globalists. When the dust settles, I will be laughing; you will be left looking like a nitwit.
oh look,

A tweaker who wants to say something smart but isn't up to the task. The fool is recycling the "both sides bad" false logic.

lulz
 

Fogdog

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A twat who happily falls for propaganda is my definition of a brainlet. Lots of brainlets have exposed themselves with this Ukraine nonsense, including otherwise sound people who have long resisted propaganda of any kind.
Meanwhile Russia's economy is imploding. Sooner or later, Putin's corpse will be set out as meat to feed the dogs in the street and the dogs will refuse because they aren't cannibals. Rats aren't as picky. Win or lose in Ukraine, the economic sanctions are going to end Putin's regime.

Remember this, if you can, tweaker. The US and Nato intend that Russia be weakened so that it can never invade another country again. The goal is to strike Putin's Russia a blow so hard they will not be able to fight another war. Economic sanctions are the west's tool for doing just that.
 

Friendly_Grower

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I started to think of someone who says "If I can't have you no one else will."
I'm beginning to think Putin is that jilted lover and nukes are his weapon of choice.
Poor Ukraine, she once was so young and free but now she is older and married to Volodymyr Zelenskyy .

I mean have a look at old flabby late life crisis Putin and see the young buck Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Do you think Tucker Carlson was told by Putin that Putin tans his testicles? Is that where that came from?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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He looks more comfortable in this situation, than dealing with Trump and his ass kissers.
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Top US general: What's at stake is greater than Ukraine

 

injinji

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Russia is winning the war, and it's not even close. The Russians will impose their will on the Ukraine, just as they did in the North Caucasus, the South Caucasus, and in the Crimea. It will be hilarious watching the salt flow from all the brainlets who fell for both the anti-Russian propaganda and the "Ukraine will defeat Russia" nonsense.
Congrats on the new job. We all know shoveling shit is no fun, but someone has to do it. Just remember to wash before you eat your potato for lunch.
 

injinji

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Putin’s war sparked an urgent need to expand the US military-industrial base
Senior Pentagon officials recently invited leaders of the U.S. defense industry to discuss the need for replenishing the stockpiles of weapons that have been sent to Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. This and the pacing threat of China are necessary for planning the production of weapons and services by our military industry. But they are not nearly enough for the new era ushered in by Vladimir Putin’s war.

True, the supplying of two particular weapon systems so far has put a significant dent in our stockpiles. We have sent Ukraine 33 percent of our Javelins — a portable anti-tank missile — and around 25 percent of our Stinger anti-aircraft missiles. The Pentagon has quite rightly said these must be replenished — or better still, replaced by more capable newer models. And as there is no indication that the war will end any time soon, we must assume the requirement for resupply will continue and even increase.

The mix of weapons will likely also change over time. Already, the Ukrainian president is asking for HIMRAS (rocket launchers), helicopters and drones. For effective use of these weapons, the Ukrainians will need training and sustainment assistance. The United States and/or NATO will need to organize quickly for this mission, perhaps by establishing a Military Assistance Command to train and sustain the Ukrainian forces. Such a step will also assist with the coordination of resupply operations among allies....

And it goes on. Sad that money that could be put to better use will be used up to shoot one another. But a little man wants to make Russia great again.
So far we have not spent real money on this war.

 

Bagginski

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And when I tried to find out something about the German journalist. I won't bother filling up the page, here is the link. Seems she is a propagandist for the Russians. I guess she takes after her Russian father rather than her German mother. But you will not read about that in Russia.

The article’s title: “Putin’s Infowarrior”
 

Friendly_Grower

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So far we have not spent real money on this war.

Ah but it looks to me that we are pushing Putin to try and compete with NATO Tech after we took his Costco-of-war membership away.
He can't just shop anywhere for his war supplies now and we are wagging our finger at China about letting Putin shop there.

I understand that even if Putin connects Moldova all the way to Crimea and makes some sort of "California" there he will be facing decades of sanctions.


God if you are listening Vlad misses you and wants to come home. Please take him in ASAP.
 
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