Was it McGregor who pointed out that we haven't won a war since Korea?
The recent PR messaging is that Russia launching less missiles is proof they're running out of ammunition.
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Sycasey wrote:
It's best just to wait until Cal88's position is proven wrong yet again. It always happens eventually.
Cal88 said:Quote:
Sycasey wrote:
It's best just to wait until Cal88's position is proven wrong yet again. It always happens eventually.
Like the time I was widely mocked on this board for predicting back in February of 2020 that most economic and public activity in the country would be shut down due to covid?
sycasey said:Cal88 said:Quote:
Sycasey wrote:
It's best just to wait until Cal88's position is proven wrong yet again. It always happens eventually.
Like the time I was widely mocked on this board for predicting back in February of 2020 that most economic and public activity in the country would be shut down due to covid?
Stopped clock, etc.
movielover said:
You mean the stolen election.
DiabloWags said:
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment building in the city of Dnipro is now up to 29.
I thought that Cal88 said that the Russians weren't targeting civilians?
DiabloWags said:
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment building in the city of Dnipro is now up to 29.
I thought that Cal88 said that the Russians weren't targeting civilians?
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment building in the city of Dnipro is now up to 29.
I thought that Cal88 said that the Russians weren't targeting civilians?
Why are you concluding they are targeting civilians? Are missiles 100% accurate? With that logic, I wouldn't trust you to mow my lawn.
movielover said:
A young man just posted his new war analysis on HistoryLessons. I like the maps, and humor.
bearister said:
Russia's Vladimir Putin afraid of coup, will retire in 2023 - report - The Jerusalem Post
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-728496
Most recent poll on Putin's popularity in Russia has him at 81% favorable.Quote:
A source who was close to Putin once claimed that "the president will nominate his chosen heir already this year, instead of risking his downfall," the British Daily Mail reported on Friday. This comes after the Russian president's popularity is reportedly in a freefall because of repeated military failures in the war in Ukraine.
Russia is recording its biggest wins in months on the biggest battle in the Ukraine war so far, the battle for Soledar-Bakhmut. Ukraine's positions in the Donbass are unravelling. I would refer you to the 16min "Soledar has fallen" video from History Legends' YT channel posted above.Quote:
Earlier this month, British military experts estimated that Putin might have a revolution on his hands in the next two months, if he can't change the situation in Ukraine for the better.
Russian forces have looted tens of thousands of pieces, including avant-garde oil paintings and Scythian gold, from Ukraine. Experts say it is the biggest art heist since the Nazis in World War II, intended to strip Ukraine of its cultural heritage https://t.co/Cy7TlRTNw6
— Michael Bociurkiw (@WorldAffairsPro) January 15, 2023
During the fall of Nazi Germany, American troops weren't officially supposed to do any looting, but the Soviets had a whole system for it – each soldier was allowed to mail home 11 pounds of looted goods a month, and each officer 32 pounds. https://t.co/IpYAlOmfJu pic.twitter.com/uIuSmehubu
— Ned Beauman (@NedBeauman) January 11, 2023
DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment building in the city of Dnipro is now up to 29.
I thought that Cal88 said that the Russians weren't targeting civilians?
Why are you concluding they are targeting civilians? Are missiles 100% accurate? With that logic, I wouldn't trust you to mow my lawn.
You're terribly naive.... and uninformed as usual.
Putin Ally Appears to Admit Russia Now Hits Civilian Targets (newsweek.com)
Russian Soldier Admits They're 'Killing Civilians And Children' In Intercepted Call (ibtimes.com)
Captured Russian Pilot Admits to Bombing Civilians, Urges Russia to Stop Assault (businessinsider.com)
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment building in the city of Dnipro is now up to 29.
I thought that Cal88 said that the Russians weren't targeting civilians?
Why are you concluding they are targeting civilians? Are missiles 100% accurate? With that logic, I wouldn't trust you to mow my lawn.
You're terribly naive.... and uninformed as usual.
Putin Ally Appears to Admit Russia Now Hits Civilian Targets (newsweek.com)
Russian Soldier Admits They're 'Killing Civilians And Children' In Intercepted Call (ibtimes.com)
Captured Russian Pilot Admits to Bombing Civilians, Urges Russia to Stop Assault (businessinsider.com)
This implication that a lone missile hitting an apartment is conclusive evidence they are targeting civilians is devoid of logic. At best, you can say they may have shot near and hit the building. You're terribly illogical and don't read well as usual. I wouldn't trust you to sweep outside my cardboard box.
I don't give credence to the captured pilot from March saying Russia lost the war nor the soldier saying he is fighting kids as evidence supporting your claims. I do give credence, however, to the article about them hitting infrastructure (which could come at civilian costs).
Steam loco sounds like a music, isn’t it? pic.twitter.com/HlXCR5TqUi
— Alexander Kamyshin (@AKamyshin) November 6, 2022
The wife of Mykhailo Podolyak adviser to the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has called on twitter for the genocide of Russians. For the killing of all of them. pic.twitter.com/XWQLEo0SYL
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) January 14, 2023
movielover said:
Germany claiming they can't provide retrofitted tanks to Ukraine until 2024; other countries balking? (They need Germanys approval.)
Is this their convoluted way of saying 'no', and not ratcheting up the war?
AunBear89 said:movielover said:
I'm no expert
You should just stop here.
I don't think we know enough to be able to claim with any degree of certainty that the Dnipro apartment that was destroyed by a Russian KH-22 was intentionally targeted but we do know that Russia has repeatedly acted with reckless disregard for civilian safety. The KH-22 cruise missile is notoriously inaccurate so Russia uses them full well knowing that misses are likely to occur. In fact, saying Russia acts with reckless disregard is a charitable interpretation.DiabloWags said:
Russians still targeting civilians.
They destroy a 9 story residential apartment building killing 12, including a 15 year old girl.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/14/world/russia-ukraine-news
Unit2Sucks said:I don't think we know enough to be able to claim with any degree of certainty that the Dnipro apartment that was destroyed by a Russian KH-22 was intentionally targeted but we do know that Russia has repeatedly acted with reckless disregard for civilian safety. The KH-22 cruise missile is notoriously inaccurate so Russia uses them full well knowing that misses are likely to occur. In fact, saying Russia acts with reckless disregard is a charitable interpretation.DiabloWags said:
Russians still targeting civilians.
They destroy a 9 story residential apartment building killing 12, including a 15 year old girl.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/14/world/russia-ukraine-news
Given all that has happened over the past 11 months and what will obviously continue to happens over the coming months, if not years, I find it remarkable that there are still people pretending that the pro-Russian side is defensible. I chalk it up mostly to oppositional thinking and the Fox News effect. That or our disingenuous bad faith posters who have no interest in portraying the situation in Ukraine through any sort of realistic lens. There are is at least one poster here who takes a more favorable view of Putler than even official Kremlin propaganda at this point. Be very weary of anyone who believes being "pro-Ukraine" renders one suspect. If you aren't pro-Ukraine, you are on the wrong side and it's not hard to figure that out.
oski003 said:Unit2Sucks said:I don't think we know enough to be able to claim with any degree of certainty that the Dnipro apartment that was destroyed by a Russian KH-22 was intentionally targeted but we do know that Russia has repeatedly acted with reckless disregard for civilian safety. The KH-22 cruise missile is notoriously inaccurate so Russia uses them full well knowing that misses are likely to occur. In fact, saying Russia acts with reckless disregard is a charitable interpretation.DiabloWags said:
Russians still targeting civilians.
They destroy a 9 story residential apartment building killing 12, including a 15 year old girl.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/14/world/russia-ukraine-news
Given all that has happened over the past 11 months and what will obviously continue to happens over the coming months, if not years, I find it remarkable that there are still people pretending that the pro-Russian side is defensible. I chalk it up mostly to oppositional thinking and the Fox News effect. That or our disingenuous bad faith posters who have no interest in portraying the situation in Ukraine through any sort of realistic lens. There are is at least one poster here who takes a more favorable view of Putler than even official Kremlin propaganda at this point. Be very weary of anyone who believes being "pro-Ukraine" renders one suspect. If you aren't pro-Ukraine, you are on the wrong side and it's not hard to figure that out.
I am pro-Ukraine. I also agree that Russia acts with reckless disregard for casualties.
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The battle to oust Islamic State from Raqqa followed the modern US military playbook. A massive aerial assault conducted with willing military powers (here, the UK and France); zero use of ground troops; and a reliance on proxy fighters at street level (here, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces militia). The bombardment was immense. For four months the coalition pounded the city into the ground with thousands of airstrikes (215 from the UK, says the MoD) and 30,000 US artillery rounds. Never mind that artillery is notoriously imprecise and should not be used in heavily populated areas (such use is "indiscriminate" in international legal parlance), the coalition fired artillery round after artillery round into residential areas for four solid months. In fact, as US forces themselves boasted, more artillery was fired into the streets, squares and homes of downtown Raqqa than has been fired in any conflict in the world since Vietnam.
As I saw for myself, the results are predictably apocalyptic; 80% of the city has been reduced to ruins. More than 11,000 buildings are uninhabitable and Raqqa is widely considered the most-destroyed city of modern times.
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And what could be the consequences [of the delivery of German weapons to Ukraine]?
Is it the intention to achieve a willingness to negotiate with the delivery of the tanks? Do they want to reconquer the Donbass or the Crimea? Or does one want to defeat Russia altogether? There is no realistic end-state definition. And without an overall political and strategic concept, arms deliveries are pure militarism.
What does that mean?
We have a military stalemate that we cannot resolve militarily. That, by the way, is also the opinion of U.S. Chief of Staff Mark Milley. He has said that a military victory for Ukraine is not to be expected and that negotiations are the only possible way. Anything else means the senseless wear and tear of human lives.
General Milley's statement caused much anger in Washington and was also heavily criticized publicly.
He spoke an uncomfortable truth. A truth, by the way, that was almost not published in the German media. The interview with Milley by CNN did not appear anywhere bigger, while he is the Chief of Staff of our Western leading power.
What is being conducted in Ukraine is a war of attrition. And one with now close to 200,000 soldiers killed and wounded on both sides, with 50,000 civilian dead, and with millions of refugees. Milley has thus drawn a parallel with World War I that could not be more apt. In World War I, the so-called 'Blood Mill of Verdun' alone, designed as a battle of attrition, resulted in the deaths of nearly a million young French and Germans. They fell for nothing at that time. So the refusal of the warring parties to negotiate led to millions of additional deaths. This strategy did not work militarily then and will not do so now.