Home team wins by a grand slam. Hugh is pouting somewhere.
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Well, I thought Fred Kagan hit it out of the park when he said Russia never really changed their cold war view of us, especially since Putin, and they already hated us. They're meddling in our election, condemning us at conferences, they're supporting dictators. They're not going to just forget this.Home team wins by a grand slam. Hugh is pouting somewhere.
Home team wins by a grand slam. Hugh is pouting somewhere.
For a very practical and sound opinion on this situation, this guy gives an excellent experienced perspective.
Our local resident idiot and parrot for the mainstream narrative will say "but, but, but... nobody in Washington agrees with that guy"
Which is exactly why it's well worth listening to
Very practical, very sober, very sensible
View: https://youtu.be/UrL2cPMEa3Y
Hometeam, you’re as impressive with the topic as you are patient for fencing with a sock puppet. I give you credit. Although you’re clearly wasting time with Hugh, as he will never listen, I’ve learned a great deal, so thank you
LolHome team wins by a grand slam. Hugh is pouting somewhere.
Well, you're not the only one to thank me. Some have sent PMs, and you're welcome. I have this thing where when I know I'm right, and it's just so obvious, then you have someone telling me I'm wrong over and over again to the point where it's ridiculous because they have an agenda, it bothers me.Hometeam, you’re as impressive with the topic as you are patient for fencing with a sock puppet. I give you credit. Although you’re clearly wasting time with Hugh, as he will never listen, I’ve learned a great deal, so thank you
Hometeam, you’re as impressive with the topic as you are patient for fencing with a sock puppet. I give you credit. Although you’re clearly wasting time with Hugh, as he will never listen, I’ve learned a great deal, so thank you
Yeah I've seen him before. A libertarian Colonel, notice the emphasis on "Colonel." He's the minority contrarian view. I don't think there's another person who held his rank or above in any military who agrees with him. And he's angry with the US military because he kept criticizing them, in fact he wrote books criticizing them, and they wouldn't promote him.
He initially said Russia would steamroll Ukraine (like everyone else thought), then he said Russia would occupy all of Ukraine by October, then he said March, now I'm not sure what he's saying the timeline will be but "Russia really is as strong as we thought they were" is a hill he's willing to die on. He said no way possible Ukraine would take Kherson.
On the other hand you've got former General Ben Hodges who says Ukraine will liberate Crimea by August:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Qh6d3Lrtg
He was commander of NATO's Allied Land Command and was in command of United States Army Europe. He's changed his timeline too, it was originally October then March and now August.
The fact is both of these people are the minority contrarian view. They could very well be right but at a conference of their peers they would be dismissed or laughed at. There's no reason you shouldn't as well.
And then there's General Bakshi of India who is neutral, unbiased, definitely not CNN.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqHuvl9J-v4
He says it's a symmetrical war and a stalemate. Almost anyone who knows what they're talking about would agree with him. Just look at the war map and how little it has moved since September.
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In fact Russia lost at Kharkiv and Kherson on the two ends in blue and you don't see them taking it back. If Ukraine was running out of troops I think you'd see that.
So, in September Russia annexed Kherson and Putin personally announced it will be "Russia forever."In other words, Russia is sitting on everything in Ukraine they want, and most places worth having and nobody can make them leave.
| City name | City name (in Ukrainian) | Oblast | Population (2021 estimate)[1] | Population (2001 census) | Population change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kyiv | Київ | none | 2,962,180 | 2,611,327 | +13.44% |
| Kharkiv | Харків | Kharkiv | 1,433,886 | 1,470,902 | −2.52% |
| Odesa | Одеса | Odesa | 1,015,826 | 1,029,049 | −1.28% |
| Dnipro | Дніпро | Dnipropetrovsk | 980,948 | 1,080,846 | −9.24% |
| Donetsk[a] | Донецьк | Donetsk | 905,364 | 1,016,194 | −10.91% |
| Zaporizhzhia | Запоріжжя | Zaporizhzhia | 722,713 | 817,882 | −11.64% |
| Lviv | Львів | Lviv | 721,510 | 732,818 | −1.54% |
| Kryvyi Rih | Кривий Ріг | Dnipropetrovsk | 612,750 | 709,014 | −13.58% |
| Mykolaiv | Миколаїв | Mykolaiv | 476,101 | 514,136 | −7.40% |
| Sevastopol |
If you really want to know what's going on in Ukraine you'd want to read this from the ISW that came out today:
And this is what your libertarian colonel reads too every day to get his understanding, then he adds his libertarian spin about this being a mistake for Biden and Russian propaganda about artillery superiority and casualty numbers:Institute for the Study of War
This page collects ISW and CTP's updates on the conflict in Ukraine. In late February 2022, ISW began publishing daily synthetic products covering key events related to renewed Russian aggression against Ukraine.www.understandingwar.org
Statements made by Ukrainian military officials on the pace and prospects of current Russian offensive operations may suggest that the overall Russian spring offensive may be nearing culmination. Ukrainian Eastern Group of Forces Spokesperson Colonel Serhiy Cherevaty stated on March 19 that Russia was unable to gather sufficient forces for the anticipated major offensive in Donbas and noted that current Russian offensive actions cannot be called a “major strategic operation.”[5] Cherevaty emphasized that Russian forces cannot even complete the tactical capture of Bakhmut, which supports ISW’s assessment that the Wagner Group offensive near Bakhmut is likely nearing culmination.[6] Russian forces are also notably struggling to secure operationally significant gains elsewhere along the frontline, particularly in the Avdiivka-Donetsk City and Vuhledar areas. Ukrainian Tavriisk Defense Forces spokesperson Colonel Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskyi noted on March 19 that Russian forces have been desperately attacking Avdiivka to restart offensive operations on Vuhledar, likely suggesting that continued Russian attacks in the Avdiivka area are meant partially to pull Ukrainian reserves away from western Donetsk Oblast to the Avdiivka-Donetsk City area.[7] Dmytrashkivskyi stated that this renewed offensive focus on Avdiivka has recently led to major Russian losses around Avdiivka amounting to the equivalent of one company, on which ISW has previously reported.[8]
Ukrainian military officials additionally continue to indicate that massive Russian losses in the Vuhledar area are severeley degrading Russian offensive capacity in Donetsk Oblast. Dmytrashkivskyi stated that Russian forces have reinforced elements of the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade (currently heavily committed in the Vuhledar area) with reserve forces of the 98th Guards Airborne Division.[9] The 155th Naval Infantry Brigade suffered catastrophic manpower and equipment losses during continued failed attacks on Vuhledar in November 2022 and February 2023, and Russian military leadership is likely heavily relying on reserve elements from the 98th Airborne Division to offset and compensate for the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade’s losses.[10] The 98th Airborne Division is at least partially committed in the Kreminna area in Luhansk Oblast, and commitment of some of its constituent elements to the Vuhledar area is likely indicative of a level of desperation on the part of the Russian military command trying to reconstitute battered units and restart offensive operations in western Donetsk Oblast.[11] The Ukrainian General Staff similarly noted that the Russian military leadership is in a hurry to send reinforcements to Vuhledar and has been creating a ”Shtorm” detachment within the 37th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade (36th Combined Arms Army, Eastern Military District), which will presumably deploy to the Vuhledar area on March 24.[12] The ad hoc reconstitution of existing units for deployment to Vuhledar, as well as the apparent creation of sub-brigade echelon special formations, suggests that Russian combat capabilities in western Donetsk Oblast are greatly degraded.
The overall Russian spring offensive is thus likely approaching culmination. Ongoing Russian offensives along the Svatove-Kreminna line, around Bakhmut, and along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City and Vuhledar frontlines have failed to make more than incremental tactical gains in the first few months of 2023. Russia has committed the approximately 300,000 mobilized soldiers, called up by partial mobilization in September 2022 for the purpose of pursing exactly such a spring offensive, to these various offensive efforts. If 300,000 Russian soldiers have been unable to give Russia a decisive offensive edge in Ukraine it is highly unlikely that the commitment of additional forces in future mobilization waves will produce a dramatically different outcome this year. Ukraine is therefore well positioned to regain the initiative and launch counteroffensives in critical sectors of the current frontline.
Well, what's the difference between an ethnic Russian and ethnic Ukrainian? What Putin writes in his essay:I keep telling you and you just don't listen; Russia will ultimately control the ethnic Russian parts of Ukraine. And there's nothing you, Washington, NATO or anyone else can do about it. Because that's the will of those people.
The irony of this is that this is a conflict between Putin and his dictators in Iran/Korea/Belarus/Syria, against the Western democratic countries. And what you describe as force and control is the cornerstone of authoritarian rule, the very thing you're defending and condemning at the same time. Putinism cannot exist without total control over everything, he's a KGB-man. While democracy is based on choice and the West values sovereignty.Political domination, economic consolidation and ultimate control of all of humanity is something that has always failed,
You blame the Ukrainians, you want them to lose, you call for their aid to be taken away, you spread Russian propaganda... then you sit there and say you're the one that cares about the dying Ukrainians.You're not doing anything except for trying to justify more death and bloodshed. It's fucking pathetic
exactly my friend they don't understand that people want to live according to their ancestral traditions and the worst of it all is that these idiots like @hometeam are convinced that American bombs are more justified than Russian bombs by using the words that close the debate: conspiratorial, antidemocratic, racist and of course the best of all ANTISEMITE and then he psychoanalyzes you on your mental abilities to finish. if he had testicles he would go to Ukraine to fight the Wagner militia or the Chechen fightersWe've wasted a chance in Ukraine, just one among many, to bring a new idea into the world.
And that idea is that the entire world, and all it's diverse people and ideas could not ever, and should not ever be subjected to one idea of governance and human existence.
But that as many different types of people's and societies that exist among humankind that none are completely wrong or completely right. And that open and transparent discourse, compromise and free trade should be priorities among the people.
Political domination, economic consolidation and ultimate control of all of humanity is something that has always failed, since biblical times when the nations were scattered by the power of God to modern times when we see that just not everyone can be forced into the same mould of life and society as others. Even when intentions are honestly good.
We need to wake up. We need to understand that our human strength exists only when we respect each other and not when we can dominate each other. No matter if the means are passive aggressive political coups or military might. Because that's just two goals marching towards the same ends. Political domination and economic consolidation.
There are no innocent governments when it comes to war. There are no blameless parties when people are dying. Understand that if you refuse to understand anything else I say.
These idiots like @hometeam would like to see the world in their image. Not the world's people in the image they choose for themselves.
But, he's a coward. A fool and a useful tool. Not a man , not a freeborn independent person.
Don't forget that every empire eventually falls because it's all built on the same idea of forced conformance of the multitudes and ideological control of the masses
Mankind was never meant to be a beehive of drones and leaders. The cosmic mind behind all creation made man different for this reason.
The sooner we accept that the better.
Because trying to make mankind into a beehive of liberalism and decadence is no different that doing the same in the name of communism, or religious zealotry. And it all leads to the same end. Death and destruction.
Don't listen to stupid people, just because they scream the loudest.
And don't believe what the crowd says, just because they are many.
Weigh these things against your own common sense and stand firm in your own conviction.
And God help you if you cannot stand against them. But if you value your very soul and independent spirit, than for the love of God do not stand with them just because you lack the strength to oppose them.
God bless
Well, what's the difference between an ethnic Russian and ethnic Ukrainian? What Putin writes in his essay:
is that all slavic people are basically one ethnicity, one nation, and the only thing keeping them apart are outsiders.![]()
On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
So this doesn't stop with the Donbas, it's just that's all they're able to hold onto at the moment. They've assaulted and tried to capture a lot of places outside of the Donbas: Kiev, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv, etc etc... And they've hit almost every city with missiles. Not to mention Chechnya and Georgia. This ends in the Donbas no more than our war with Saddam Hussein ended with driving him out of Kuwait. It's not like Russia or Ukraine is suddenly going to forget these unresolved issues.
But yeah like we've discussed, it takes 3x (sometimes 5x) the attackers to capture a defended area so I don't see Ukraine's upcoming offensive being a gamechanger either. This will be frozen for awhile. The Ukrainians will never beat the Russians? That's what they said about the Vietnamese beating the Americans.
The irony of this is that this is a conflict between Putin and his dictators in Iran/Korea/Belarus/Syria, against the Western democratic countries. And what you describe as force and control is the cornerstone of authoritarian rule, the very thing you're defending and condemning at the same time. Putinism cannot exist without total control over everything, he's a KGB-man. While democracy is based on choice and the West values sovereignty.
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Putinism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
You blame the Ukrainians, you want them to lose, you call for their aid to be taken away, you spread Russian propaganda... then you sit there and say you're the one that cares about the dying Ukrainians.
All you care about is Joe Biden's re-election chances, and if people don't want to vote for him after being informed, great! I'm not voting for him, his dementia has gotten so bad I can barely follow his speeches. But to wake up every morning trying to figure out how to spin every topic in the news into a Biden outrage or Biden failure, promote these conspiracies as fact rather than hunches, to want Ukraine and America to fail just so Biden can fail, to say Biden wanted this war and caused it and did nothing to stop it and is the only thing in the way of peace, and to use scare tactics saying Ukraine is running out of soldiers and our boys are next -- that's wrong, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
Here's the guy the idiot @hometeam says is wrong.
The video is from 2015 and it seems like he's predicted the future that Washington involvement in Ukraine would lead us to exactly where we are now.
His prediction...our present.
But, but...the idiot says nobody in Washington agrees with this guy either
View: https://twitter.com/Glenn_Diesen/status/1637809705522192394?t=8zRWOh3W8RichGFG9-uR7A&s=19
