ALERT RUSSIA INVADES UKRAINE - Consolidated Thread

Doc1

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Many, many years ago I had a friend who married a Ukrainian woman. This was during the waning years of the Soviet Union, when Ukraine was still a part of the USSR.

During the course of his courtship and marriage, he visited the country several times. He told me that from the moment he first arrived and throughout his subsequent visits, his friends warned him not to get into trouble or have any interactions with the police. He was warned to even be careful asking for directions or engaging in any other 'harmless' activity involving the cops. Apparently they were known for skull bashing first and sorting out the details later.

Apparently things haven't changed much!

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Abert

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Polish official says NATO considering shooting down Russian missiles that approach its borders
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NATO is reportedly considering the option of shooting down Russian missiles if they stray too close to its borders, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna said to the Polish media outlet RMF24 on March 26.

Poland was forced to scramble its fighter jets to protect its airspace during Russia's drone and missile attack against Ukraine on March 24, when a Russian cruise missile entered Poland's airspace for 39 seconds.

Russia's ambassador to Poland, Sergei Andreyev, was summoned by Poland's Foreign Ministry in response to the incident, but he rejected the request.

Szejna said that "(Russia) knew that if the missile moved further into Poland, it would be shot down. There would be a counterattack."

"Various concepts are being analyzed within NATO, including for such missiles to be shot down when they are very close to the NATO border," he added.

Such a proposal would have to be approved by the Ukrainian side, Szejna said.

Russian missiles have previously entered Polish airspace during attacks on Ukraine. On Dec. 29, 2023, a missile entered Polish airspace, putting the country's defenses on high alert.

In another incident on Nov. 15, 2022, a missile flew onto Polish territory during a Russian mass strike, killing two civilians. Polish investigators later concluded that it was a stray Ukrainian anti-air projectile launched to intercept the Russian attack.

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This did not get much attention but appears to be a critical escalation - as I commented on (two posts above) I think this is being floated out to see what the reaction might be. NATO needs to backstop Ukraine and just more arms and money is not doing it. This whole new narrative of NonCombat - Combatants first pushed by France of troops that are somehow not actually doing fighting appears to be the way NATO plans to get into this.

As for Poland I think this is 100% a way of extending AD over a key Ukraine Air Base (just 20 miles away) that was hit last week and the event where a Russian missile crossed their border for some 40 sec. It appears this base is where the F-16's will be / are stationed. However Ukraine is not able to protect it - last week the runway was hit along with some buildings in two attacks.

This is being pushed by Poland as just "defending" themselves while effectively attempting to establish an No Fly Zone over this Air Base. The "Legal Logic" is that as long as the Polish AD hits the Russian missiles over Ukraine then Poland has not actually directly attacked Russia. Naturally Russia would be prohibited from attacking the Polish AD systems.

There are a dozen ways this could be expanded - for example on the F-16's actually base them in Poland with the necessary - extensive - support services. Then takeoff - land in Ukraine (20 miles away) to arm or fuel them or just a "legal" touch and go - and then do their mission and then the two-step dance back to Poland. Without question - like quicksand - Ukraine is slowly pulling NATO into this mess.
 

Cedar Lake

Connecticut Yankee
Hmm......Open season on ''Foreign Mercenaries" continues.
Polish, British, French, Romanian, Balts, Germans, etc,
Individual European nation-states continue to supply ''meat''.

The resource DD Geopolitics reports that in the area of Chasov Yar, Russian troops killed Polish Brigadier General Adam Marczak, who previously commanded the Polish occupation forces in Afghanistan, as well as in Bosnia.
As they write, the command post was hit by an Iskander OTR missile.

The Russian Ministry of Defense did not confirm the destruction of the Polish general.
Polish media stated that the general “died of natural causes.”

Of course he did.

 

Abert

Veteran Member
Hmm......Open season on ''Foreign Mercenaries" continues.
Polish, British, French, Romanian, Balts, Germans, etc,
Individual European nation-states continue to supply ''meat''.

The resource DD Geopolitics reports that in the area of Chasov Yar, Russian troops killed Polish Brigadier General Adam Marczak, who previously commanded the Polish occupation forces in Afghanistan, as well as in Bosnia.
As they write, the command post was hit by an Iskander OTR missile.

The Russian Ministry of Defense did not confirm the destruction of the Polish general.
Polish media stated that the general “died of natural causes.”

Of course he did.

Yes it appears the Polish General was killed in the attack.
Covered at the 7:17 mark
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsQir8vQRGw
 

Abert

Veteran Member
Once again Ukraine getting the short end of the stick.
So much for unlimited support - important to note the US had to approve this sale - which they not only did - but pushed.

“Danish Defence is in the process of replacing its F-16 fleet with new F-35 jets. Denmark is donating 19 F-16 jets to Ukraine, and the government has decided to sell (the remaining) 24 Danish F-16 jets to Argentina.

Looks like the US pushed this to avoid Argentina from purchasing new Chinese or Indian jets.

However, the circumstances in Ukraine have slightly muddled the prospective delivery of the Danish F-16s to Argentina. Initial reports suggested that instead of selling the F-16s to Argentina, Denmark might reposition them to aid Ukraine. However, the alternative for Argentina to purchase Chinese JF-17s was not a viable solution – not for Washington, nor for London. Ultimately, Denmark backed the decision not to allocate F-16s to Ukraine and waited for a conclusion from Buenos Aires. And this is, unquestionably, positive news for Washington, Copenhagen, and Buenos Aires.

Not so much for Ukraine having just lost HALF of their new Danish F-16's
 

Cedar Lake

Connecticut Yankee
Yes it appears the Polish General was killed in the attack.
Covered at the 7:17 mark
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsQir8vQRGw

Brigadier General Adam Marczak is dead. The Operational Command announced the death of the soldier in a statement.

Brigadier General Adam Marczak /Piotr Nowak /PAP

"It is with deep regret that we announce that Brigadier General Adam Marczak, chief of staff of the EU Althea Operation Command in Mons, died on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, " the Operational Command wrote on Tuesday on the X platform.

"The General's unexpected death occurred due to natural causes, during his time off from duty," we read in the statement.


On March 26, 2024, a major Russian attack with Iskander took place on a command post manned by NATO colleagues in Chasov Yar. Shortly afterwards, reports appeared in the Polish media.

Answers all the questions about how European/NATO combatants will be handled in the Ukraine
 
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Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
This did not get much attention but appears to be a critical escalation - as I commented on (two posts above) I think this is being floated out to see what the reaction might be. NATO needs to backstop Ukraine and just more arms and money is not doing it. This whole new narrative of NonCombat - Combatants first pushed by France of troops that are somehow not actually doing fighting appears to be the way NATO plans to get into this.

As for Poland I think this is 100% a way of extending AD over a key Ukraine Air Base (just 20 miles away) that was hit last week and the event where a Russian missile crossed their border for some 40 sec. It appears this base is where the F-16's will be / are stationed. However Ukraine is not able to protect it - last week the runway was hit along with some buildings in two attacks.

This is being pushed by Poland as just "defending" themselves while effectively attempting to establish an No Fly Zone over this Air Base. The "Legal Logic" is that as long as the Polish AD hits the Russian missiles over Ukraine then Poland has not actually directly attacked Russia. Naturally Russia would be prohibited from attacking the Polish AD systems.

There are a dozen ways this could be expanded - for example on the F-16's actually base them in Poland with the necessary - extensive - support services. Then takeoff - land in Ukraine (20 miles away) to arm or fuel them or just a "legal" touch and go - and then do their mission and then the two-step dance back to Poland. Without question - like quicksand - Ukraine is slowly pulling NATO into this mess.

Sort of like ComBloc MiG-15s and the Yalu River. Something tells me that's where the parallels stop.
 

Abert

Veteran Member
A Tank is in the end just a Tank
Near Berdychi west of Avdeevka soldiers of the group destroyed another US supplied Abrams, presumably belonging to the AFU 47th Mechanized Brigade.

This is either number 5 or number 6.


Russian, UK or US - while minor operational differences - effectively they are all the same (Except for the French A10 wheeled "tank"). On this new battle field if you are spotted - you will be hit. No Wonder Weapons - No Game Changers.

As noted many times - in a war of attrition the question is can you supply more replacements than losses - it is a LONG game.
Or as Stalin once said - "Quantity has a quality all its own"
 

Red Baron

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Draft-dodging plagues Ukraine as Kyiv faces acute soldier shortage

An early burst of patriotic fervor saw draft centers swamped with volunteers, but that has waned with Vladimir Putin’s war in its third year.

MARCH 25, 2024 3:55 AM CET
BY JAMIE DETTMER

KYIV — The 28-year-old is one of thousands of young Ukrainian men keeping their heads down, dodging conscription and avoiding registering their details as required. Artem is cautious when he ventures out, and avoids places like metro stations where police mount document checks looking for draft-dodgers.

“Some of my friends are more paranoid — they never go out,” he says.

Artem has the air of a fugitive, with his baseball cap pulled down firmly and shielding his eyes even on an overcast day. Before entering the coffee house in downtown Kyiv to meet with POLITICO he gazes up and down the street, and once seated talks in a low voice so as not to be overheard.

When Russia invaded their country two years ago, young and old Ukrainians swamped recruitment centers to volunteer. Some were frustrated not to be drafted immediately, and complained loudly. The Ukrainian military couldn’t take everyone owing to a lack of resources and equipment, but managed to muster new units, expand established ones and improvise to halt Russian armor bearing down on Kyiv.

But that early burst of patriotic fervor has waned with the war now in its third year, the body bags filling, and men returning home injured and disfigured.

Pessimism about the future of the conflict is also taking hold, with ever more people questioning whether Ukraine is capable of defeating Moscow's forces.

'Sensitive' issue

Ukraine needs to draft many more men for a battlefield that is chewing up bodies, but authorities are conflicted over whether to cajole or coerce, and fear the political fallout if they choose the latter. Since the Russian invasion two years ago around 9,000 draft-evasion proceedings have been opened, according to the Ukrainian interior ministry, but that's just scratching the surface of the draft-dodging and the evasion of registration so enlistment notices can't be issued.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has acknowledged that the issue is “sensitive.” Even in the weeks leading up to Russia's February 2022 invasion, he resisted calls from opposition lawmakers in Kyiv to announce a general call-up.

The most immediate need now is to enlist more soldiers that can be deployed along the 1,000-kilometer front line ahead of an expected major Russian push toward either Kharkiv in the northeast or Odesa in the south. With the winter mud starting to dry and spring around the corner, Ukrainian military officials fear a concerted Russian offensive will start in the next few weeks or months.

Ukraine is perilously short not only of ammunition — especially artillery shells and air defense missiles — but also of soldiers to see off a Russian attack. The average age of Ukraine’s frontline soldiers is 43 — and evidence of draft-dodging is mounting.

The BBC recently reported that 650,000 Ukrainian men of fighting age have fled the country in the past two years, most slipping across its borders with Poland and Slovakia, some with false exemption papers allowing them to exit Ukraine despite a ban on fighting-age men leaving the country.

Last year nearly 1,300 draft-dodgers found themselves before the courts, but officials acknowledge this is just a small fraction of those avoiding enlistment. A draft system is in effect to supplement the ranks of volunteers, but lawmakers say it is dysfunctional and is hampered by the failure of thousands to register their details and whereabouts. Enforcement is haphazard, depending largely on random spot checks of documents by police, who are more vigilant in some areas of the country than in others.

Moscow’s troop strength inside Ukraine currently exceeds 400,000 soldiers, with another 100,000 near Ukrainian territory. Overall Kyiv has around 680,000 active military personnel with around 200,000 on the frontlines; Russia, meanwhile, has 1.2 million, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Ukrainian army general staff said last year they feared Russia could be considering mobilizing 400,000 to 700,000 additional troops.

In December Zelenskyy said 450,000 to 500,000 extra soldiers would be needed to resist Russia in 2024. The Ukrainian parliament has for weeks been considering fresh mobilization legislation, which would see the minimum conscription age lowered from 27 to 25. The age was in fact lowered in separate legislation last July and approved by parliament, but Zelenskyy never signed it into law. He hasn't fully explained why.

The new draft legislation has been re-written several times and envisages a call-up of another 400,000 Ukrainian troops. It has stalled in the parliament, however, with lawmakers objecting to some punitive measures they regard as unconstitutional, such as restricting the property rights of draft-dodgers, impounding their cars and blocking their bank accounts.

'Hot political potato'

“That’s highly unpopular,” said Mykola Kniazhytskyi, an opposition lawmaker from Lviv. “Truth be told, mobilization is a hot political potato, and no one wants to be holding it. The army needs many more people. But Zelenskyy doesn’t want to take responsibility for the mobilization and says it is up to government ministries, and they’re afraid of getting their hands burned and say it is up to the parliament, which then passes the buck back.

“Even most lawmakers from Zelenskyy’s own party [Servant of the People] are against the legislation, saying it falls foul of European human rights conventions,” Kniazhytskyi added. “This is becoming a real mess. In Lviv, people are buying apartments but don't sign a purchase agreement to avoid it being formally registered, or they register it in a friend’s name because they’re afraid later it could be confiscated. Others are emptying bank accounts in case legislation is approved and their money [is] frozen.”

What isn’t helping, he and other lawmakers say, is the frequent talk from the frontlines about the lack of weapons and artillery shells. “You have officers going on television saying if we don't get more money and ammunition from the United States and Europe everyone at the front is going to get killed in a matter of weeks because the Russians produce many drones and have more shells,” Kniazhytskyi fumed. Such prognoses aren’t helping persuade reluctant Ukrainians like Artem to join up.

“There’s no real political will to pass a legislation that would actually work efficiently — it has been postponed so many times already,” said former Deputy Prime Minister Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, now an opposition lawmaker.

“The Western hesitation in providing the military resupply and weapons we need isn’t helping in terms of mobilization,” she added. “If the only thing you hear from the front is that they don’t have enough weapons to fight, then obviously it makes people even more skeptical about enlisting.”

'One-way ticket'

Artem says he and his friends dodging the draft are also afraid of being stuck in combat for months or years on end. “I’m young and want to live my life, and to go there without knowing when I will return to my normal life is hard. I have friends who volunteered at the beginning of the war and they're still there fighting. So it is like a one-way ticket,” he says.

Prolonged time on the frontlines is also drawing bitter complaints from battle-weary Ukrainian combatants demanding to be demobilized or rotated out with lengthy recuperation time. Their relatives want the same thing: On Sunday, dozens of families of frontline soldiers crowded into Kyiv’s Maidan Square to demand their husbands, fathers and boyfriends be relieved from combat, arguing they’ve done their bit and now must be demobilized or given considerable rest and relaxation.

But that can’t happen until more Ukrainians sign up and are trained.

Some lawmakers are pushing for the duration of military service proposed in the draft mobilization bill to be cut from 36 to 18 months; service is currently open-ended.

Last month, Mykhailo Podolyak, a senior adviser to Zelenskyy, said people will have to determine for themselves the price they are willing to pay for Ukraine’s independence. He told POLITICO it would help if ordinary Ukrainians didn’t feel Western support was flagging, and queried whether Ukraine is that much different from other modern European countries.

“Is there any country where everyone will participate fully in the type of war Ukraine is in?" he asked. "It seems to me that it would be very difficult to carry out such mobilization in any European country, to put it mildly, and much harder than even in Ukraine. You must consider that people are invested in their careers and the good life,” he told POLITICO.

Podolyak added: "It is different for Russians — many people are enduring uncomfortable lives and are unemployed and they are paid a good salary in Russian terms to fight and then they are also told they can kill and steal with impunity.”

He also said that seeing the issue purely through the lens of mobilization misses the point. “It is nonsense to think in terms of sheer numbers when fighting against Russia. We live in the age of high technology. Why should people have to fight if you have enough precision weapons — drones, jammers, long-range missiles? The more tools we have in the form of precision weapons, the less gunfights we have,” he said.

But Ukraine doesn’t have enough of those high-tech weapons. Until they do, sheer numbers may well win out — and even if they do get the supplies, they still may not compensate for Russia’s greater manpower.

For Artem, there’s little that could persuade him to enlist. “My mother is a nurse and she sees the wounded and tells me firmly to stay out of it,” he says.

Nobody is going to be able to "save" Ukraine if Ukraine is unwilling to save itself.

Game Over.
 

Abert

Veteran Member
More bad news for Ukraine from their "supporters" in the EU
Ukraine is aggressively demanding an additional €5 billion from the profits derived from frozen Russian assets, which the EU has opted to keep from them.

Euroclear, the entity responsible for holding the majority of Russia's central bank assets in Europe, has been allowed to retain the profits earned from investing these assets in 2022 and 2023 instead of allocating the funds to support Ukraine's war efforts.
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
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Apparently, folks are wising up to the pointless meat grinder tactics used by their "Betters" in the military and government.

Can't say I blame them for taking a pass on having their lives thrown away for no reason.
 

jward

passin' thru
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If F-16s are used against the Russian Armed Forces from the airfields of third countries, they will become a legitimate target for Russia, Putin says.

“Russia will destroy F-16s in Ukraine the same way it destroys Western tanks and other equipment.”

“Russia is not going to war with NATO, this is a delusion.”

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Cedar Lake

Connecticut Yankee
More bad news for Ukraine from their "supporters" in the EU
Ukraine is aggressively demanding an additional €5 billion from the profits derived from frozen Russian assets, which the EU has opted to keep from them.

Euroclear, the entity responsible for holding the majority of Russia's central bank assets in Europe, has been allowed to retain the profits earned from investing these assets in 2022 and 2023 instead of allocating the funds to support Ukraine's war efforts.
Russia's assets are Russia's. Not the E.U.'s.
There is no legal precedent for theft.
 

tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I've heard that Russian men are also leaving their country to avoid the meat grinder. Of course, with its much larger population Russia can better afford a few draft dodgers.
 

Abert

Veteran Member
If Ukraine falls, whether it's by Russian conquest or abandonment by the West, their citizens only remaining hope is to flee.

Eventually, Putin will continue his invasion to the rest of Europa.
And just why should they flee??? For the average Ukrainian - not the Nationalist fanatics - there had been no real issues with Russians - most spoke Russian even their current "President's" native language is Russian. Ukraine was by and large generally Pro Russian (especially in the East) or Neutral. That is prior to the 2014 US overthrow of the government and the US Installation of the Nationalist.

The average person just wants to work and live their lives. I am in contact with an average Ukrainian family with 2 children and get reports (some of which I have shared here) on their life - like many it is pure hell. They have had to move several times and the Husband (while currently exempt) worries that the exemption could vanish at any time. They like many attempted to get out of Ukraine but waited too long and missed the open border to Europe. They like most just want this to end - life to go back to normal.

I am sure many may attempt to flee but they will likely find the borders sealed by the EU. Europe has about had it supporting the current millions that already took off - they are not about to let several million more in. Besides rebuilding / restarting your life in you home area vs being an unemployed migrant in Europe is likely the option most will take.

In the 20 to 25% of Ukraine that is now under a Russian flag - life goes on - pension are paid - schools are open - plenty of work rebuilding - things are getting back to normal. Likely when this is all over the same will happen elsewhere - again people just want a stable environment to live and work. Russian Flag, Ukrainian (or Polish out West) - makes little difference to the average common man or woman.

As for attacking Europe - why?
Russia is already the worlds largest nation - they sure do not need more land. Not to mention the cost and losses necessary to attack Europe for no real benefit and - in the end it would be suicidal.

It would trigger WW3 with NATO in direct conflict with Russia - both the US and Russia have stated that if things went bad in an all out conventional war then the NUKES come out. At that point is is meaningless if the US uses them first or Russia - the result a few hours later would be the same World Wide.
 
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You’ve got to ask yourself: really, who seems to hanker more for a red-hot World War Three, “Joe Biden” or Vlad Putin? Since “Joe Biden” is only a figment of American politics, first you’d have to ask: a figment of what? Answer: A figment of our greater intel blob, led, of course, by the Central Intelligence Agency. Which is to say, the blob is our government now; there is no government except the blob. We are the United Blob of America! In Blob We Trust should be printed on our money.

That being the case, blob policy rules. And since deception is one of the blob’s chief duties, we mere sniveling citizens should expect to be deceived at every turn about everything. So, when the blob’s news cut-out, The New York Times, serves up a comprehensive history of the gang known as ISIS-K Monday morning after the Moscow Crocus Concert Hall Massacre, you might suspect that some deception is afoot.

ISIS-K immediately took credit for the Crocus Massacre. K stands for Khorasan, a set of provinces in eastern Iran, leaking over into Afghanistan and Pakistan. ISIS-K supposedly evolved out of the original ISIS that sought to establish an Islamic caliphate out of Iraq and Syria. After Mr. Trump broke it up in 2019, the gang regrouped in K-land, deeper in central Asia. Curiously, this ISIS-K has carried out attacks against Iran, where it lives. Go figure. . . . Its progenitor, the plain old ISIS-no-K was responsible for the horrific Bataclan Theater massacre in Paris, 2015 and the suicide bombing of the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena, UK, 2017. They’re sort of the Concert-Massacres-R-Us of terror orgs — you really couldn’t find a better patsy for the Crocus op.

Is it as simple as that? Not if you consider Scott Ritter’s theory that the first ISIS was a creation of the CIA, with the mission of ousting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, considered by the blob to be an uber-bad dude, largely for enlisting Russia’s help in ending Syria’s civil war. And if you can actually figure out what Syria’s civil war was about, other than a US blob op to gain control of Syria and its oil, you could win a MacArthur Genius Prize. But you might also ask: did the United Blob of America hire ISIS-K to slaughter 137 Russian civilians Saturday night? And also: did it do so directly or indirectly, through cut-outs?

One blob weakness is that it can’t resist the impulse to telegraph its plans ahead of some dastardly act. Both “Joe Biden” and State Department war-hawk Victoria Nuland verbally signaled the op to blow-up the Nord Stream gas pipelines well before the act. Before “retiring” (or getting cashiered) from State this month, Ms. Nuland warned Russia to expect “some nasty surprises” in the days ahead. Was she fired for opening her big mouth? Now, a photograph has surfaced of one of the captured Crocus perps, Shamsidin Fariduni, posing in the Crocus concert hall date-stamped March 7. A set-up? A deep fake?

In any case, on March 8 the United Blob State Department issued a warning to Russia’s foreign ministry that something wicked was coming their way, and likewise warned our diplomatic personnel to steer clear of concert halls and other public venues. Was the Crocus op already well in motion? And was the blob trying to cover for Ms. Nuland’s big mouth by warning about something that was too late to stop?

Whatever else you think about the Russians, they are not dumb bunnies. You can be sure they are carefully putting together the puzzle pieces, having already been careful to take the suspects alive. They were, incidentally, all in one car driving toward the Ukraine border when apprehended by Russian police. That is being considered “a clue” as to who their handlers are. But then, who is Ukraine’s handler? (Cue: thinking music.)

Shooter Shamsidin Fariduni

At least one of them — Fariduni — confessed that his gang received all their instructions over a Telegram social media channel. The gang, by the way, were all natives of Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic. Its population is 98 percent Muslim, around 97 percent of them Sunni and 3 percent Shia. Neighboring Iran is militantly Shia, for what it’s worth. The four Crocus perps were living as immigrant workers in Russia. How hard would it be to track who was the proprietor of the alleged Telegram messaging site that offered payment and sent orders to the perps? I’m guessing that would not be so difficult.

The United Blob sent lavish condolences to President Putin on Sunday. We’re so sorry. . . boo-hoo. . . . The directorate of the CIA was awash in crocodile tears, I’m sure. Russia was already busy answering Ukraine’s attempted Belgorod incursion of the previous week by turning off the lights in Kharkov. Meanwhile, Polish, French, and German regular army troops have moved directly by rail and air inside Ukraine to Cherkassy, south of Kiev. The mental defectives running Poland, France, and Germany seem avid for NATO to jump with both feet into ground action in Ukraine, that is, go directly to war with Russia. It’s hard to imagine an act with a potentially worse outcome for NATO, for Europe, and, by extension, for Western Civ. Despite all their posturing, Euroland’s armies could not be less prepared to go up against Russia on the Ukraine battlefield, and are therefore begging for an epic ass-kicking. They’ve already sacrificed their industrial economies at the United Blob’s bidding, so why not just get Europe’s ticket punched for an express trip back to the 11th century?

How about “Joe Biden,” front-man for the United Blob of America? What’s in it for “him?” We might surmise that the “Joe Biden” re-election campaign seeks a big, fat, juicy major distraction from its so-far pathetic effort to keep a near-mummy in the White House. Well, how about that World War they’ve been itchin’ for? Plus, they probably calculate, it’d be great for business! Besides, considering the poll numbers, this might just be the blob’s last stand, since they know as soon as Mr. Trump gets back in the White House (if the blob can’t manage to kill him first) the words “You’re fired!” will echo so thunderously between Foggy Bottom and Judiciary Square that every last critter in the DC Swamp will light out for the territories to avoid the prosecutions sure to follow.

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Meanwhile, Polish, French, and German regular army troops have moved directly by rail and air inside Ukraine to Cherkassy, south of Kiev. ???

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My ”eclipse watching glasses” haven’t even arrived and I am thinking about that I should have ordered a welder‘s helmet instead so I can watch the arrival of the missiles from Russia and China bearing thermal nuclear ”messages” directed at our national assets, cities and military forces which were hired to defend the hackers that engineered the coup that stole the last presidential election. If this wasn’t so obvious to anyone actually paying attention I would be trembling for our country.

But the democrats and RINOs so obviously are guilty of the deception and treason that has seduced and ruined a once free nation that all one can do is recognize that there is no voting our way out of this and confess to God that the stink of our national sins have Surely reached the nostrils of the Most High God in Heaven and that the corrupt rulers and enslaved taxpaying peasants of our Empire are about to reach a moment of understanding of the scripture that explains “ Not by might, not by power, but by my Spirit saith the Lord”.
 
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Abert

Veteran Member
Is there such a thing as Russia Derangement Syndrome?
Unfortunately - not just Russian. The technique of triggering an EMONITONAL response in the population is a well developed tool used by our "overlords" to control us.

It causes a bypass of logical and objective analysis - why think about it - we ALL KNOW. Been going on forever (1000's of years). But just look back to WW2 and how our "enemy's" were portrayed. Or how the Germans portrayed the Jews. But even now in the US this anti-white movement being used to discredit our founding documents developed by Slave holders. Or dozens of other domestic "groups" venting hate. Russia, China, Iran NK the new / current Axis of Evil

It is effective - why it is used. It reinforces some basic tribal tendencies we humans appear to have. Not easy to avoid - even being aware of it being used often the first response to some event is Emotional. Most stop there - it takes effort to review the event in an objective - non biased way.

The comments from our "President" the other day - Putin is a Bucher - perfect example.
 

Red Baron

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Go easy on name calling and resist calling out members by individual name.

Some of you are skating right on the edge.

I don't want anybody to feel badgered solely for expressing an opinion.
 

jward

passin' thru
Terror Alarm
@Terror_Alarm

GAME OVER FOR RUSSIA.
Poland will get $3.68 billion worth of JASSM-ER, AMRAAM and AIM-9X Missiles from the US making Poland the greatest frontline in the war with Russia.





Visegrád 24
@visegrad24
BREAKING:

The US Congress just approved Poland’s request to buy 821 new JASSM Extended Range (900km) cruise missiles

After the purchase, Poland will have more than 1000 cruise missiles, the most out of all European states.

The ER variant can reach St Petersburg & Moscow
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Terror Alarm
@Terror_Alarm

GAME OVER FOR RUSSIA.
Poland will get $3.68 billion worth of JASSM-ER, AMRAAM and AIM-9X Missiles from the US making Poland the greatest frontline in the war with Russia.





Visegrád 24
@visegrad24
BREAKING:

The US Congress just approved Poland’s request to buy 821 new JASSM Extended Range (900km) cruise missiles

After the purchase, Poland will have more than 1000 cruise missiles, the most out of all European states.

The ER variant can reach St Petersburg & Moscow


The commentary out of Poland of late has a bit of the "foaming at the mouth" vibe; so this may be seen as an encouragement to that contingent...
 

wait-n-see

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Terror Alarm
@Terror_Alarm

GAME OVER FOR RUSSIA.
Poland will get $3.68 billion worth of JASSM-ER, AMRAAM and AIM-9X Missiles from the US making Poland the greatest frontline in the war with Russia.





Visegrád 24
@visegrad24
BREAKING:

The US Congress just approved Poland’s request to buy 821 new JASSM Extended Range (900km) cruise missiles

After the purchase, Poland will have more than 1000 cruise missiles, the most out of all European states.

The ER variant can reach St Petersburg & Moscow


"Terror Alarm" and "Visegrad 24" should try to stay more current and ensure their info is accurate.

The approval was given on Mar 13 by the US State Department and the deal signed on Mar 14.

Didn't seem to make anyone panic or make declarations of the end of Russia back then either. :shr:

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US Approves $3.7 Billion Air-Launched Missile Sale to Poland
MARCH 13, 2024

The US State Department has approved a $3.68 billion missile sale to Poland.


The sale includes 745 AIM-120C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) for $1.69 billion, 821 AGM-158B-2 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles with Extended Range (JASSM-ER) for $1.77 billion, and 232 AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II Tactical Missiles for $219.1 million.

According to the Defence Security Cooperation Agency, the missiles will enhance the Polish Air Force’s capability and increase its interoperability with the US and NATO forces.

Missiles

The international version of the AMRAAM features upgraded circuit cards and processors in its guidance section for enhanced performance.

It reportedly has a greater escape zone than previous versions.

Meanwhile, the long-range stealthy JASSM-ER has an operational range of up to 575 miles (926 kilometers) and can strike ground targets with a 9-foot (3-meter) median error radius.

Finally, the Sidewinder Block II tactical missile can be configured for air-to-air, surface attack, and surface launch roles, with an estimated operational range of over 10 miles (16 kilometers).
 

jward

passin' thru
Faytuks News Δ
@Faytuks

UPDATE: At least 6 Russian Tu-95Ms strategic bombers have taken off. They are heading towards the Caspian sea.

Missile launches highly likely in a few hours. More bombers are expected to take off.

6:12 PM · Mar 28, 2024
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jward

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Terror Alarm
@Terror_Alarm

Breaking: The NATO-Ukraine Council held an emergency meeting following recent Russian airstrikes on Ukraine - NATO

2:36 PM · Mar 28, 2024
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Walrus

Veteran Member
"Terror Alarm" and "Visegrad 24" should try to stay more current and ensure their info is accurate.

The approval was given on Mar 13 by the US State Department and the deal signed on Mar 14.

Didn't seem to make anyone panic or make declarations of the end of Russia back then either. :shr:

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US Approves $3.7 Billion Air-Launched Missile Sale to Poland
MARCH 13, 2024

The US State Department has approved a $3.68 billion missile sale to Poland.


The sale includes 745 AIM-120C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) for $1.69 billion, 821 AGM-158B-2 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles with Extended Range (JASSM-ER) for $1.77 billion, and 232 AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II Tactical Missiles for $219.1 million.

According to the Defence Security Cooperation Agency, the missiles will enhance the Polish Air Force’s capability and increase its interoperability with the US and NATO forces.

Missiles

The international version of the AMRAAM features upgraded circuit cards and processors in its guidance section for enhanced performance.

It reportedly has a greater escape zone than previous versions.

Meanwhile, the long-range stealthy JASSM-ER has an operational range of up to 575 miles (926 kilometers) and can strike ground targets with a 9-foot (3-meter) median error radius.

Finally, the Sidewinder Block II tactical missile can be configured for air-to-air, surface attack, and surface launch roles, with an estimated operational range of over 10 miles (16 kilometers).
What do you want to bet that those missiles are outfitted to be on F-16s?
 
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