Ye the legs look weird in that video
The weirdest thing is the hug. The closeness. Putin is paranoid about close contact.
Ye the legs look weird in that video
Oh without doubt.. Every metre will be covered with our satelites.Conjecture, but got me thinking since our guy sings the praises of the military genius of Ukraine and how by any measure they’re over-performing as an armed force.
One would assume that from day one, since western troops on the ground is very bad / WWIII starter, that Ukraine have access to the very best in military intelligence that the west can offer, since this is way easier to deny. I also assumed that they would be led tactically on the ground by the best of the west. Almost a classic proxy war with the cream of US / UK / NATO special forces telling the Ukrainian army what to do.
Basically the same as Iraq and Syria vs ISIS, but with extremely highly motivated local soldiers.
May explain why Ukraine are tactically so good and doing unpredictable things.
Is he threatening them at the end
It's a spoof mate. The subtitles are made up.Is he threatening them at the end
@borolad259 Your man loves his borstj !!
WhoopsIt's a spoof mate. The subtitles are made up.
I imagine their economy would be broke, and who ever takes over will not have the power to do anything anywhere. I think It is going to be decades before Russia will be able to financially recover. Unless ofcourse the twist is that China takes control of them.So we might soon be celebrating the complete collapse of the Russian economy and subsequently the end of war.
My question is what happens after that?
Will it be a Russian rebuild with a Western influence or a Russian rebuild propped by by China?
Or could we have a more aggressive nationalist version of Putin who takes over? A broken, wounded country with a grudge against the West and with another despot in charge of a huge nuclear arsenal sounds like a total nightmare.
So we might soon be celebrating the complete collapse of the Russian economy and subsequently the end of war.
My question is what happens after that?
Will it be a Russian rebuild with a Western influence or a Russian rebuild propped by by China?
Or could we have a more aggressive nationalist version of Putin who takes over? A broken, wounded country with a grudge against the West and with another despot in charge of a huge nuclear arsenal sounds like a total nightmare.
Comedy subtitles, but it does demonstrate full awareness of his sickness. Even the last line is ironic.
and of course the feedback loops on their battlefield processes are invaluable. They will be taking the success/failure feedback from ukrainian attacks and feeding it back in and refining how they identify targets and missions against russian forces to the point where the proposed 7 day war for NATO to defeat Russia, would be a 5 day war with even less NATO casualties.For the USA/UK/EU it's an opportunity of generation, destroy an enemy while getting somebody else to do the killing and dying for you..... and they're taking it with relish.
If only that were true, he'd be utterly done by now
The figures for Russian dead that come from Ukraine are battle field body counts, though they will be a substantial underestimate of the true figure. I don't know what that current tally is. It doesn't take into account those killed by missiles/artillery behind enemy lines, nor does it take into account those that die in hospitals. I would be surprised if the numbers weren't way in excess of 100,000. My mate might have a better idea. I'll ask. He has been snowed under with our work this last couple of days. He may have more time to write this weekend.Just read this on the BBC website. Thought far more Russians would have died...
Around 100,000 Russian and 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or injured since the war began on 24 February, according to the most senior US general, Mark Milley.