Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
MinotStateBeav said:
Tbh, Prigozhin was Russia's most capable leader on the battle field. Having him be sidelined for the rest of the war (forever?) is going to hurt them overall. He's the only one that went to the front lines with his troops to raise morale. Kind of reminds me in WWII when they sidelined Patton. Yes Patton did some bad stuff...but Patton was popular with the troops overall and raised morale despite the striking the ptsd soldier in a hospital. There's a reason they brought him back despite all that he had done.
yeah they used him first to do the fake tanks to make it look like the invasion was coming at Calais instead of Normandy. Then he came thru Europe during the battle of the bulge (subsequently he was stealing fuel in Paris to get his tanks moving to the Arden lol.) Pretty sure ..I'd have to check, he went thru Aachen into Germany. Gonna double check that. He ended his part of the war there I think.Cal88 said:MinotStateBeav said:
Tbh, Prigozhin was Russia's most capable leader on the battle field. Having him be sidelined for the rest of the war (forever?) is going to hurt them overall. He's the only one that went to the front lines with his troops to raise morale. Kind of reminds me in WWII when they sidelined Patton. Yes Patton did some bad stuff...but Patton was popular with the troops overall and raised morale despite the striking the ptsd soldier in a hospital. There's a reason they brought him back despite all that he had done.
They brought him back... before they sidelined him for good?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7811469/General-Patton-MURDERED-Mystery-pertaining-suspicious-death-general-75-years-later.html
dajo9 said:
Still falling for the old tax cuts for the rich gag, I see
Cal88 said:
Biden did his part for US industry though, by blowing up Nordstream. A lot of German and European manufacturers will be moving operations abroad now, including to the US...
dajo9 said:
Those record employment numbers have been bested by Biden.
-Trump tried to eliminate healthcare for millions of working Americans but Democrats stopped him.
-Trump tried to cut benefits for millions of Americans with disabilities but Democrats stopped him
-Among those regulations, Trump made it harder for workers to challenge wage theft
-Forced workers into mandatory arbitration and out of the court system
-Removed workers from labor protections by allowing them to be classified as independent contractors
-Trump supported for profit colleges ripping off students (in fact Trump owned one)
I knew it. Fucking Legend pic.twitter.com/LI7WjeixXx
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) June 24, 2023
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/OkzTYUtFgr
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) June 25, 2023
😬😬😬 pic.twitter.com/BeJMwpTXnT
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) June 25, 2023
What really happened yesterday in Russia:
— Richard (@ricwe123) June 25, 2023
The Wagner Group moved their position to............. pic.twitter.com/VgUAEbXo20
Reports that in the near future A.G.Dumin will be appointed Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) June 25, 2023
Surovikin may receive the post of Chief of the General Staff. pic.twitter.com/EDJJjwZATP
bearister said:
Apparently the New York Post didn't get the memo that the people who quote the NYP as their Number 1 source supporting their arguments are also Putin fanboys.
Putin is on his way out, but things could go from Vlad to worse
https://nypost.com/2023/06/24/putin-is-on-his-way-out-but-things-could-go-from-vlad-to-worse/
10% For The Big Guy said:
Condolences to the pro-war pro-insurrection neocon Democrats on this forum
sycasey said:
Could have been worse, but I don't think you can say NO bloodshed. Didn't Wagner down a bunch of aircraft, presumably with pilots/crew in them?
Propagandists don't yet have their marching orders so they are just engaging in their usual mass distraction until their discord servers fire up an official story to pretend that this insurrection was a good thing for Putin and their beloved war in Ukraine.DiabloWags said:sycasey said:
Could have been worse, but I don't think you can say NO bloodshed. Didn't Wagner down a bunch of aircraft, presumably with pilots/crew in them?
Yes.
A total of 6 Russian Army Helos and 1 plane on June 24th, according to a Ukrainian Air Force spokesman.
The Russian pro-Kremlin military bloggers reported on June 24 that the Wagner troops downed one Ka-52 attack helicopter, one Mi-8 transport helicopter, three Mi-8 electronic warfare helicopters, one Mi-35 attack helicopter, and one Il-18 aircraft.
- Barges into Rostov
— Churcheebs (@Churcheebs) June 24, 2023
- Trash talks the entire russian MOD including Putin
- Sends a convoy towards moscow
- Downs 7 russian aircraft, killing at least 13 russian pilots
- Refuses to elaborate further
- Leaves pic.twitter.com/8oZtA4uzGI
Russians joke:
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 25, 2023
"All that we found out today is that if, God forbid, NATO attacks us, the most we'll be able to do is to dig out the asphalt and call Lukashenko" pic.twitter.com/aQZmORPIXS
"They didn't hurt anyone, they didn't break anything. No one has the slightest claim to them - neither the Rostov resudents nor the military personnel of the Southern Military District and the law enforcement. So what are their questions? There are no complaints against them." 2/
— Giorgi Revishvili (@revishvilig) June 25, 2023
patrushev is on it already.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
putin always had anyone even only slightly critical of him murdered... he is not gonna forgive Prigozhin making him look weak. https://t.co/YlLgwp01sP
Of course the US knew beforehand.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
Since the Pentagon leaks we know that the NSA has tapped all the phones of Wagner's leadership.
Meanwhile russia's FSB was completely in the dark about Prigozhin's intentions.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/7hCll4o3H6
• 3rd Motor Rifle Division in Boguchar
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
• 106th Airborne Division in Tula
and no one from the two regime-protecting divisions in moscow showed up to prepare defenses against Wagner:
• 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
• 4th Guards Tank Division
Most of these divisions'
2/4
Garbage russian gun stabilisation + crap russian optics = 80% of fired rounds miss the Ukrainian positions.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/5u9YSM9WcO
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Why they should be concerned about the sh(thole country they lie for
movielover said:
Except for widespread evidence that President Trump is the first president in decades to fight for the lost middle class.
movielover said:😬😬😬 pic.twitter.com/BeJMwpTXnT
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) June 25, 2023
Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
My thoughts on the implications of Prigozhin's mutiny this weekend: 🧵
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) June 25, 2023
First, what have we learned from this?
Who will pay Prigozhin now?
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 25, 2023
Prigozhin's private army existed thanks to Putin's dirty money.
For the money from selling oil, gas, timber, metals, gold and other resources of Russia to the West and to the East.
Yesterday, Russian media reported that during searches in the…
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Coups are a tricky thing for an authoritarian. Address the nation too quickly and you are deemed panicked. Wait longer and you come over as indecisive. Putin waited 24 hours. It is now clear why: Once you call it "treason" and threaten the mutineers with "tough" and "imminent" punishment, you'd better follow through. Putin likely hesitated because he doubted that his forces would follow those kinds of orders and he could look impotent as a result.
He was right. Regular troops appear to have melted away before the advancing Wagner forces. There was no resistance even in Rostov-on-Don, the headquarters of the Southern Military District. Apart from a few helicopter gunships, shot down by Wagner, no one attacked the "muzykanty," or "musicians," as the Wagnerites like to call themselves. Where were the bomber and jet fighter pilots, who could have pummeled the advancing columns from on high as they marched from the Ukrainian border to Rostov-on-Don?
Even more significant in the long run was the reaction of the people. Coups and revolutions are decided not by how many storm the palaces but by how many come to defend them. Indifference helps the plotters. The last line in Pushkin's tragedy Boris Godunov encapsulates a key condition of a successful rebellion: "Narod bezmolvstvuet." The people are silent.
In fact, things turned out even more dire than that for Putin. The residents of Rostov were worse than silent. Instead of deploring the Wagner takeover, they appeared in videos welcoming Prigozhin's "musicians." Instead of waving portraits of Putin and Russian flags, they brought the insurgents water and candy.
Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
Cal88 said:Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
According to many expert geopoliticians like Mearsheimer, NATO created the conditions which made the Ukraine war inevitable. The US, Germany and France scuttled the Minsk Agreements, which provided a peaceful resolution to the Donbass civil war.
Other geopolitical experts who have shaped modern US foreign policy advocated using Ukraine to weaken and eventually dismantle Russia as a nation-state, including Zbignew Brzezinski, the Rand Foundation and the recently formed NATO-backed Helsinki Commission.
Then you have the neocons and the Wolfowitz Doctrine, which advocates suppressing any foreign power that could rise to superpower potential in order to preserve the US status as the sole global hegemon. That is the political doctrine that has been ruling US foreign policy since Dubya took over, even through the Obama and now Biden tenure.
These neocons, led by people like Nuland, Bolton, Pompeo et al have set up the clash with Russia, using Ukraine as a proxy.
That, in a nutshell, is the answer to why there is a major war in Ukraine.
Big C said:Cal88 said:Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
According to many expert geopoliticians like Mearsheimer, NATO created the conditions which made the Ukraine war inevitable. The US, Germany and France scuttled the Minsk Agreements, which provided a peaceful resolution to the Donbass civil war.
Other geopolitical experts who have shaped modern US foreign policy advocated using Ukraine to weaken and eventually dismantle Russia as a nation-state, including Zbignew Brzezinski, the Rand Foundation and the recently formed NATO-backed Helsinki Commission.
Then you have the neocons and the Wolfowitz Doctrine, which advocates suppressing any foreign power that could rise to superpower potential in order to preserve the US status as the sole global hegemon. That is the political doctrine that has been ruling US foreign policy since Dubya took over, even through the Obama and now Biden tenure.
These neocons, led by people like Nuland, Bolton, Pompeo et al have set up the clash with Russia, using Ukraine as a proxy.
That, in a nutshell, is the answer to why there is a major war in Ukraine.
As you probably know by now, I agree with you that talk of Ukraine joining NATO was an unnecessary provocation. Should've just stopped at Poland. However, it didn't make the war inevitable. just more likely.
I mean, do I have to quote sycasey here?
Unit2Sucks said:Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
Variety of reasons - some are paid, some are radicalized and some are just incredibly gullible.
Looks like someone's a little bitter that his Democrat-approved insurrection failed.Unit2Sucks said:Propagandists don't yet have their marching orders so they are just engaging in their usual mass distraction until their discord servers fire up an official story to pretend that this insurrection was a good thing for Putin and their beloved war in Ukraine.DiabloWags said:sycasey said:
Could have been worse, but I don't think you can say NO bloodshed. Didn't Wagner down a bunch of aircraft, presumably with pilots/crew in them?
Yes.
A total of 6 Russian Army Helos and 1 plane on June 24th, according to a Ukrainian Air Force spokesman.
The Russian pro-Kremlin military bloggers reported on June 24 that the Wagner troops downed one Ka-52 attack helicopter, one Mi-8 transport helicopter, three Mi-8 electronic warfare helicopters, one Mi-35 attack helicopter, and one Il-18 aircraft.- Barges into Rostov
— Churcheebs (@Churcheebs) June 24, 2023
- Trash talks the entire russian MOD including Putin
- Sends a convoy towards moscow
- Downs 7 russian aircraft, killing at least 13 russian pilots
- Refuses to elaborate further
- Leaves pic.twitter.com/8oZtA4uzGI
What they fear but won't say:Russians joke:
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 25, 2023
"All that we found out today is that if, God forbid, NATO attacks us, the most we'll be able to do is to dig out the asphalt and call Lukashenko" pic.twitter.com/aQZmORPIXS
What they say because they fear the truth or consequences of truth:"They didn't hurt anyone, they didn't break anything. No one has the slightest claim to them - neither the Rostov resudents nor the military personnel of the Southern Military District and the law enforcement. So what are their questions? There are no complaints against them." 2/
— Giorgi Revishvili (@revishvilig) June 25, 2023patrushev is on it already.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
putin always had anyone even only slightly critical of him murdered... he is not gonna forgive Prigozhin making him look weak. https://t.co/YlLgwp01sP
Why they should be concerned about the sh(thole country they lie for:Of course the US knew beforehand.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
Since the Pentagon leaks we know that the NSA has tapped all the phones of Wagner's leadership.
Meanwhile russia's FSB was completely in the dark about Prigozhin's intentions.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/7hCll4o3H6
(Read the thread - it may not show up for you here properly because Twitter has labeled this sensitive content, perhaps as part of its attempt to squirrel Noclador's content)• 3rd Motor Rifle Division in Boguchar
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
• 106th Airborne Division in Tula
and no one from the two regime-protecting divisions in moscow showed up to prepare defenses against Wagner:
• 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
• 4th Guards Tank Division
Most of these divisions'
2/4
And finally another reminder that all the artillery in the world is less useful in winning a military conflict if you have no functioning command and control or accuracy. It's still helpful in destroying a country which is and has always been a goal of Putin's for Ukraine.Garbage russian gun stabilisation + crap russian optics = 80% of fired rounds miss the Ukrainian positions.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) June 25, 2023
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/5u9YSM9WcO
I can't remember when I've seen as much flagrant bullshit and propaganda spread so aggressively as happened during the 18-hour "Wagner coup."
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 25, 2023
Just go read what the most popular war propagandists said was happening and would happen. To call it false is an insult to falsity. https://t.co/F8bHvWdjb1
There’s something strangely admirable & comforting about neo-cons lending their commentary no matter how often it falls flat in the same way as Charlie Brown trying unsuccessfully to kick Lucy’s football every Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/yrdANCA3jO
— Max Abrahms (@MaxAbrahms) June 25, 2023
Isn't it amazing how overnight the Wagner Group went from villains to heroes in the West?
— sarah (@sahouraxo) June 24, 2023
NATO countries hypocritically condemn violent rebellions and chaos at home, yet actively support and champion them abroad, all while they lecture the world about democracy.
Garbage in, garbage out: Wagner mutiny again demonstrates that most pundits in media & social media regarding #Ukraine & Russia war are political hacks relying on ideology & partisan opinion & not on evidence & scholarly research. They would bear no consequences for their failure
— Ivan Katchanovski (@I_Katchanovski) June 25, 2023
Horseshoe Theory is a theory created by centrists to justify why nobody should ever vote against the status quo. Generally employed by liberals embarrassed to admit they support right-wing policies.sycasey said:Unit2Sucks said:Big C said:
Putin no longer qualifies as a "peacetime leader" and it's his own fault. He's not looking so competent lately.
Why in the world do people defend this guy?
Variety of reasons - some are paid, some are radicalized and some are just incredibly gullible.
Weirdos on the right wing are under the impression that a fascistic strongman like Putin is the person who will reveal the rot and decadence of the West, in particular all the things conservatives don't like: gays, trans people, women in the workplace (especially the military), racial integration, etc. That notion should have been put to rest by the absolute s***show we are seeing when the supposedly "strong" Russia tries to attack a nation half its size. But I'm sure these weirdos will soldier on with their dumb arguments anyway.
Weirdos on the left wing just see everything through a prism of "America bad." Since the United States is the most powerful nation and therefore the power that must be opposed, they bend and twist every bad thing into being the fault of American foreign policy, even if it doesn't actually make sense to blame the US (like for the Ukraine invasion). These people also don't think very hard about anything.
That these two sides come together to take the side of Vladimir f***ing Putin is the dumbest possible result of Horseshoe Theory.
The US is a great place to find "centrists" who espouse invasions, again depending on who does it, as well as "centrists" who want a police state
— Joshua Collins (@InvisiblesMuros) September 6, 2022
I could spend a whole thread on why horseshoe theory is nonsense but I will stick to just 2 pointshttps://t.co/5k6kIrglQ3