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jusplay4fun wrote:to stop Russians killing Ukrainian civilians
jusplay4fun wrote:to stop Russians killing Ukrainian civilians
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Qwert wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Qwert wrote:Ok, and why west Europe and US dont react? West Europe and US hesitate and more and more civilians will die. Sending only javelines and stingers will only slow advantage of Russians ,will not stop the war. To much talk about love toward Ukraine and in the end Ukraine will be forced to make peace agreement with Russia , and will probably lose Doneck and Luhansk and Crimea in a way that will recognize these changes.
Everybody say Russia are aggressor and dont understand that siting from side and watch all these and dont do nothing then you also get part of responsibility for all what happening right now.
so what does the wise guy Qwert suggest? WW3 to stop Russians killing Ukrainian civilians? do you have an alternative, or mere rhetoric?
or do we wait for economic sanctions from Serbia to be used against pukin' putin?
I say from start that West and US dont care for Ukraine are you still not figure these yet? All these talks and so call aid in weapons its only for the show, for domestic audience to say that they are with Ukraine.
From 2014 to start of war they had plenty of time to prepare Ukraine Army and to give a lot of more military equipment from planes to tanks name it,, but from 2014 to 24 february 2022 that was business and Ukraine dont have money to buy all these great stuff for defense.
Ask the Russian crews whose tanks were destroyed by Javelin weapons given to Ukraine.only for the show
Switchblade Drones, Javelins, Stingers, More: Here Are The Weapons Ukraine Is Getting From The U.S. And Others
Here’s a list of the major U.S. weapons—and key contributions from other countries—pledged to Ukraine in its war against Russia, including the $800 million worth of military equipment promised Thursday by President Joe Biden.
Switchblade drones: The Biden Administration said Wednesday it will send 100 “Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems” to Ukraine, and several outlets reported the systems are Switchblade drones, a notorious and secretive weapon known as a kamikaze drone or killer drone that fly at its target then detonates.
Stingers: The shipment will also include 20 million rounds of ammunition and 800 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, which can be shoulder-fired or as part of larger systems, and Germany sent 500 Stingers as part of the European Union’s $500 million lethal weapons purchase to Ukraine—the first time the EU ever supplied weapons for a country at war.
Javelins: The U.S. said Wednesday it will send 2,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles and 7,000 more anti-armor weapons, adding to the 2,600 shoulder-launched Javelins already sent to Ukraine by the U.S. and at least 15,000 more anti-tank missiles sent by other allies, including anti-tank systems from Sweden and 4,000 anti-tank missiles from the United Kingdom.
Ukraine’s Use Of Stinger And Javelin Missiles Is Outstripping U.S. Production (Forbes)
Arming Ukraine: 17,000 Anti-Tank Weapons in 6 Days and a Clandestine Cybercorps (New York Times)
Qwert wrote:Well for West and US are least painful to send stingers and javelins probably they see that its only option who can pass public approval .
I just dont know how much Ukraine have soldiers to operated with all these missiles .
I only see main problem if Russian manage to cut and encircled most experience Ukrainian troops on Donbas front, these could decide war much faster.
As someone who carried it and used it in Iraq. It is probably the best Infantry operated anti tank weapon out there. While it doesn't have the range of the TOW it is fire and forget and simple to use and in a combat situation with a capable crew (gunner and assistant) the gunner can fire the missile off accurately with only being exposed for a few seconds. It is also good in that it does not use a laser range finder which can tip off a modern tank that it is being targeted. Its also built for beating reactive armor and will kill anything from a BRDM to a T-90 (dont know about the tanks that have come out since I got out)
This is a T72MB, one of the more advanced Russian tanks, although these days that just means it moves.
The blast that destroyed this tank also took out the wire roof cage, which suggests it was hit from above, the signature of the Javelin missile. Those cages were added to protect the tanks from Javelins. You can see how well that worked.
Russia has five times as many tanks as Ukraine, so mostly this won’t be a war of tank versus tank, but a battle between tanks and antitank weapons. The Javilin and the NLAW are the pick of those weapons.
This is a T-72 main battle tank which was hit by a single Javelin missile. See the twisted remains of a cage structure at the top of the turret? That was intended to prevent a Javelin (which dives down vertically from above and impacts directly atop the tank) from detonating in the optimal location. Clearly, it made little or no difference. Javelins are incredibly potent man-portable anti-tank weapons.
Is the USA afraid of sending Javelin Missiles to Ukraine because the rebels might capture them and Russia might find out how they're designed?
Obviously, the USA is not afraid, as it provided Javelin missiles to Ukraine in 2018, and Ukrainian soldiers started training on them immediately. The missiles were quietly fielded in 2020, and this was confirmed by Ukraine’s Joint Forces Operation commander in December 2021.
FGM-148 Javelin antitank missiles are battlefield weapons for infantry soldiers on the front line, issued at the section (squad) or platoon level. They’re not ICBMs to be hoarded as a deterrent, nor some top state secret to be hidden in a vault. They are to be at hand and used when necessary. Since they are already fielded by twenty states and used in a half dozen conflicts, Russian intelligence services have had plenty of opportunities to acquire one for analysis.
The main reason the United States gave them as defensive military aid and sold them to Ukraine is as a show of commitment and support, to deter new Russian offensives. If the Kremlin knows the USA has some skin in the game, it might think twice about the open-ended potential of escalating its war in Europe. If deterrence works, then of course the Russians won’t get their hands on any of them on the battlefield.
The second reason is in case diplomacy fails, and the Russians escalate their invasion of Ukraine. Then well-trained, highly motivated, and combat hardened Ukrainian soldiers would be quite happy to have more missiles, including this highly portable top-attack weapon that can defeat the recently upgraded T-90M tanks. And conscript Ivan’s girlfriend and mother back in Zhoposransk, Siberia, will be very unhappy.
As Putin marshals thousands of tanks with new anti-Javelin parasol armour in and around Ukraine in December 2021, the latter scenario is starting to look more possible.
So Javelin missiles are now confirmed to be in the field With Ukrainian forces.
Qwert wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Qwert wrote:Ok, and why west Europe and US dont react? West Europe and US hesitate and more and more civilians will die. Sending only javelines and stingers will only slow advantage of Russians ,will not stop the war. To much talk about love toward Ukraine and in the end Ukraine will be forced to make peace agreement with Russia , and will probably lose Doneck and Luhansk and Crimea in a way that will recognize these changes.
Everybody say Russia are aggressor and dont understand that siting from side and watch all these and dont do nothing then you also get part of responsibility for all what happening right now.
so what does the wise guy Qwert suggest? WW3 to stop Russians killing Ukrainian civilians? do you have an alternative, or mere rhetoric?
or do we wait for economic sanctions from Serbia to be used against pukin' putin?
I say from start that West and US dont care for Ukraine are you still not figure these yet? All these talks and so call aid in weapons its only for the show, for domestic audience to say that they are with Ukraine.
From 2014 to start of war they had plenty of time to prepare Ukraine Army and to give a lot of more military equipment from planes to tanks name it,, but from 2014 to 24 february 2022 that was business and Ukraine dont have money to buy all these great stuff for defense.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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What Happened on Day 24 of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
A study concluded that Russia has lost its initial campaign and does not have the weapons or manpower to seize Kyiv.
Published March 19, 2022
Updated March 20, 2022, 5:54 p.m. ET
Russian forces made significant gains in Ukraine on Saturday, advancing into the besieged port of Mariupol, destroying an underground weapons depot in the west and leaving a marine barracks in ruins following one of the deadliest rocket strikes on Ukraine’s military in the nearly month-old war.
As the fighting raged, Ukraine faced a worsening humanitarian crisis, and military losses mounted on both sides. A senior Ukrainian military official said on Saturday that the strike on the barracks, which happened Friday in the southern city of Mykolaiv, had killed more than 40 marines.
Economic shock and awe: The strategy behind the economic sanctions against Russia
To better understand the Biden administration's strategy, we spoke with veterans of financial warfare against Iran and North Korea and the White House official who designed the current plan to batter nearly every facet of Russia's economy.
On the first day of the war in Ukraine, it wasn't a general who briefed reporters at the White House. It was Daleep Singh.
Singh at February 24 briefing: Good to see all of you again, but this is a briefing I never wanted to give.
Singh is the deputy national security adviser for international economics, credited with designing the sanctions that Putin, himself, described as "economic blitzkrieg."
JP4F wrote:
saxi, the Russian Troll and thus the supporter of the Butcher of Ukraine
bigtoughralf wrote:Would people in this thread rather:
- West pours weapons into Ukraine, extending conflict
- West stops giving weapons to Ukraine, shortening war?
Dukasaur wrote:every extra day that it takes him to conquer Ukraine is a day that Latvia, Tadjikistan, Armenia, etc., have to prepare
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:every extra day that it takes him to conquer Ukraine is a day that Latvia, Tadjikistan, Armenia, etc., have to prepare
I can hardly wait to see how the "WE MUST DEFEND DEMOCRACY" crowd mobilizes the snowflakes to come to the aid of Tajikistan's 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote: 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote: 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
Sounds alot like Putin to me
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote: 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
Sounds alot like Putin to me
Actually, there's not a single monument to Vladimir Putin anywhere in the Russian Federation except for a short street in Grozny named Vladimir Putin Avenue by the Chechen regional government. What's more, Putin has not received a single honorary doctorate from a Russian university (he's received nine from foreign universities). He has also not received a single civilian decoration of the Russian Federation since being president (unlike the leaders of many countries, including the USA).
He doesn't want your love. He doesn't need your awards. He's not interested in how history books will write about him.
Putin is here to get shit done for Russia. And when he's decided he's done enough, then he'll just stop breathing.
Americans can never understand him since their leaders are all Celubiticians. They had a chance to be ruled by an ascetic - Ralph Nader - and decided they wanted someone vapid and flashy; an Obama, a Trump, etc.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
saxitoxin wrote:someone vapid and flashy; an Obama, a Trump, etc.
Putin is here to get shit done for Russia.
saxitoxin wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote: 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
Sounds alot like Putin to me
Actually, there's not a single monument to Vladimir Putin anywhere in the Russian Federation except for a short street in Grozny named Vladimir Putin Avenue by the Chechen regional government. What's more, Putin has not received a single honorary doctorate from a Russian university (he's received nine from foreign universities). He has also not received a single civilian decoration of the Russian Federation since being president (unlike the leaders of many countries, including the USA).
He doesn't want your love. He doesn't need your awards. He's not interested in how history books will write about him.
Putin is here to get shit done for Russia. And when he's decided he's done enough, then he'll just stop breathing.
Americans can never understand him since their leaders are all Celubiticians. They had a chance to be ruled by an ascetic - Ralph Nader - and decided they wanted someone vapid and flashy; an Obama, a Trump, etc.
Nader made four bids to become President of the United States, running with the Green Party in 1996 and 2000, the Reform Party in 2004, and as an independent in 2008. In each campaign, Nader said he sought to highlight under-reported issues and a perceived need for electoral reform. He received nearly 3 million votes during his 2000 candidacy, but also stirred controversy over allegations that his campaign helped Republican candidate George W. Bush win a close election against Democratic candidate Al Gore.
jusplay4fun wrote:Saxi is again RIGHT; he said:LPutin is here to get shit done for Russia.
That is what he did for Russia: SHIT.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote: 30 years in power dictator who spends half the country's budget building monuments to himself.
Sounds alot like Putin to me
Actually, there's not a single monument to Vladimir Putin anywhere in the Russian Federation except for a short street in Grozny named Vladimir Putin Avenue by the Chechen regional government. What's more, Putin has not received a single honorary doctorate from a Russian university (he's received nine from foreign universities). He has also not received a single civilian decoration of the Russian Federation since being president (unlike the leaders of many countries, including the USA).
He doesn't want your love. He doesn't need your awards. He's not interested in how history books will write about him.
Putin is here to get shit done for Russia. And when he's decided he's done enough, then he'll just stop breathing.
Americans can never understand him since their leaders are all Celubiticians. They had a chance to be ruled by an ascetic - Ralph Nader - and decided they wanted someone vapid and flashy; an Obama, a Trump, etc.
...no refutation of being a dictator for 30 years
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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