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PlunkettsGhost

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This war has exposed Russian arms as junk

'Junk' appears to be crushing Ukraine rn. Not to mention running Western nations out of Africa via the activities of Wagner and their Russian 'Junk'

lolol

Ukraine is the greatest advert for Russian 'junk' in some time. And with our own eyes we see western munitions and the elite tanks and rocket batteries of Britain and the US getting turned into rust piles.
 

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'Junk' appears to be crushing Ukraine rn. Not to mention running Western nations out of Africa via the activities of Wagner and their Russian 'Junk'

lolol
Indeed, hundreds of old, but updated, T34s which are easy to operate and repair would appear to be a better force than a handful of complex Leopards and Abrams which are just as vulnerable to drones as anything else.
 

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Really? How far have they advanced since the start of the year?
Russia has dominated this conflict from day 01. They have conquered and absorbed most of Eastern Ukraine, copper fastened their ownership of Crimea and will soon take Odessa.

Interesting that you folk shift the goalposts and focus on irrelevant minutiae . Forest for the Trees stuff from you Tuco. We are not buying your snake oil
 

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Credible source?
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Russia has dominated this conflict from day 01. They have conquered and absorbed most of Eastern Ukraine, copper fastened their ownership of Crimea and will soon take Odessa.

Let me repeat what I said earlier for slow learners like yourself.

Russia -- after over 2 years of war against the poorest country in Europe, an opponent armed with Soviet leftovers and Nato Hand-me-downs from the 80s and 90s -- has captured less than 20% of Ukraine! (A sizeable chunk of which they defacto controlled since 2014)

And they've "Copper fastened ownership of Crimea" have they? :ROFLMAO:

Russian Ships can't even be safely docked in Crimea. The Ukrainians have successfully broken the sea blockade.


"Statistics from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington think tank, show Russia has lost around 40% of its Black Sea naval tonnage since February 2022, wrote retired US Marine officer and CSIS senior advisor Mark Cancian in a guest commentary published in Foreign Affairs magazine earlier this month. But how was that possible?"

And if your Crimea doozy didn't have anyone falling off their chair amidst a howl of insuppressible laughter, this will do the trick.

and will soon take Odessa.

They couldn't even hold on to Kherson!
They can't even dislodge the Ukrainian troops who've set up a beachhead on the leftbank of the Dniper.

And they couldn't even take Kharkiv, a city 20 miles from their border!


Back to your crayons Ollie. And do yourself a favour: try not to eat them this time.
At the very least, your carer needs to stop buying them off Temu. I suspect they're loaded with lead.
 

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Europeans are finally beginning to figure out that the clowns have abandoned them and they are on their own. But they obviously aren’t smart enough to accept defeat, give up their pretensions, and negotiate a settlement with Russia while they can still get very reasonable terms.

 

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Russia -- after over 2 years of war against the poorest country in Europe, an opponent armed with Soviet leftovers and Nato Hand-me-downs from the 80s and 90s -- has captured less than 20% of Ukraine!
what percentage are they 'supposed' to have captured? Please provide sources and citations in your response
 

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And they couldn't even take Kharkiv, a city 20 miles from their border!
All in good time. The residents of Kharkiv are currently fleeing, as Russia just turned off their electric supply. Nice of them to give the residents a reason to leave before the real action starts. Ukraine would offer no such warning
 

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Europeans are finally beginning to figure out that the clowns have abandoned them and they are on their own. But they obviously aren’t smart enough to accept defeat, give up their pretensions, and negotiate a settlement with Russia while they can still get very reasonable terms.


Russia today?

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 

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All in good time. The residents of Kharkiv are currently fleeing, as Russia just turned off their electric supply. Nice of them to give the residents a reason to leave before the real action starts. Ukraine would offer no such warning

I think you're confusing Kharkiv with Belgorod.
 

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Alot more than 20%.
Talk about colouring book level strategizing. Tell exactly how much Ukrainian land Russia is 'supposed' to have capture by now, and then show us your intelligence sources for making such erroneous and vague assumptions
 

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Talk about colouring book level strategizing. Tell exactly how much Ukrainian land Russia is 'supposed' to have capture by now, and then show us your intelligence sources for making such erroneous and vague assumptions

And you accuse others of moving the goalposts?

Now Ollie, just for a laugh, explain to me how the Russians are going to take Odessa (You can scrawl out an attempted infographic with your crayon set if you like)
 

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David Goldman, the Asia Times columnist formerly known as Spengler, was invited to an elite conclave of Clown Worlders to discuss the current state of their war with Russia. And if he is to be believed, there is no Plan B for Clown World:

No one disputed the data I presented. And no one believed that Russia is taking 25,000 casualties a month. Facts weren’t the issue: The assembled dignitaries, a representative sampling of the foreign policy establishment’s intellectual and executive leadership, simply couldn’t imagine a world in which America no longer gave the orders.

They are accustomed to running things and they will gamble the world away to keep their position.

The West is in for a rude awakening:

 

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You've claimed Russia's land conquest, as a percentage is too small because of 'reasons'

Please provide your sources for this claim

I'll do so after you finish your crayola infographic outlining how the Russians are going to take Odessa, despite losing 40% of their black sea fleet, being routed from Kherson and not even being able to dislodge a small band of Ukrainians on the left bank of the Dniper.
 

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