“Heil Zelensky”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 26, 2023
-> Hilariously accurate German ad campaign against the support of the war in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/3d8eLyhkdV
“Heil Zelensky”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 26, 2023
-> Hilariously accurate German ad campaign against the support of the war in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/3d8eLyhkdV
Unit2Sucks said:
Here's a great essay in Foreign Affairs about Putin's options 500 plus days into his 3 day war.Although we are still seeing slow, grinding progress in the offensive, Ukraine has retaken almost as much land in the last month plus as Russia has in all of 2023 and Ukraine still hasn't deployed their top brigades. It's hard to imagine Russia's offensive capabilities increasing without Wagner so I expect them to continue to focus on destroying Ukraine's civil infrastructure (including historical districts and heritage like in Odessa) and do their best to make it hard for Ukraine to recover once the war is over and Russia is forced to retreat.Quote:
blah blah blah
Although the shills love to focus on Ukraine's mobilization efforts, Russia continues to struggle and recognizes they may have to fight to the last Russian in order to maintain this corrupt criminal invasion.
There is an endless parade of videos from mobilized Russians complaining to the tsar about their conditions (this is a long tradition in Russia - see here for more detail). This isn't propaganda and it's not made up - these are actual videos of orcs and loved ones complaining.
As always, be prepared for a vigorous propaganda response fed from the never-ending supply that is being industriously created by the Kremlin. I recently learned about a POW who talked about how he was forced to create Putin's propaganda while in captivity. He just released a book as well. Here's another recent example where the UN concluded that Russia's propaganda about Ukrainian HIMARS causing an explosion which led to the deaths of 50 POWs was false. There were numerous instances like this which I noticed in this thread before I availed myself of the ignore function.
I guess the good news for Putin is that a few years ago he rammed through a new law to provide himself for lifetime immunity for any and all crimes he commits - whether before, during or after his time in office. Trump must be incredibly jealous that Putin both got away with billions in grift (perhaps as much as $200B) and has complete immunity from domestic legal process. Hopefully for the benefit of the Russian people he will one day be forced to pay for his crimes and they will regain some of the huge amounts of dosh that he and his Oligarch cronies have liberated from the pockets of Russian workers.
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Ukraine has retaken almost as much land in the last month plus as Russia has in all of 2023 and Ukraine still hasn't deployed their top brigades.
Cal88 said:Unit2Sucks said:
Here's a great essay in Foreign Affairs about Putin's options 500 plus days into his 3 day war.Although we are still seeing slow, grinding progress in the offensive, Ukraine has retaken almost as much land in the last month plus as Russia has in all of 2023 and Ukraine still hasn't deployed their top brigades. It's hard to imagine Russia's offensive capabilities increasing without Wagner so I expect them to continue to focus on destroying Ukraine's civil infrastructure (including historical districts and heritage like in Odessa) and do their best to make it hard for Ukraine to recover once the war is over and Russia is forced to retreat.Quote:
blah blah blah
Although the shills love to focus on Ukraine's mobilization efforts, Russia continues to struggle and recognizes they may have to fight to the last Russian in order to maintain this corrupt criminal invasion.
There is an endless parade of videos from mobilized Russians complaining to the tsar about their conditions (this is a long tradition in Russia - see here for more detail). This isn't propaganda and it's not made up - these are actual videos of orcs and loved ones complaining.
As always, be prepared for a vigorous propaganda response fed from the never-ending supply that is being industriously created by the Kremlin. I recently learned about a POW who talked about how he was forced to create Putin's propaganda while in captivity. He just released a book as well. Here's another recent example where the UN concluded that Russia's propaganda about Ukrainian HIMARS causing an explosion which led to the deaths of 50 POWs was false. There were numerous instances like this which I noticed in this thread before I availed myself of the ignore function.
I guess the good news for Putin is that a few years ago he rammed through a new law to provide himself for lifetime immunity for any and all crimes he commits - whether before, during or after his time in office. Trump must be incredibly jealous that Putin both got away with billions in grift (perhaps as much as $200B) and has complete immunity from domestic legal process. Hopefully for the benefit of the Russian people he will one day be forced to pay for his crimes and they will regain some of the huge amounts of dosh that he and his Oligarch cronies have liberated from the pockets of Russian workers.
OK, here we go, quickly, because I've got some work to do today.Quote:
Ukraine has retaken almost as much land in the last month plus as Russia has in all of 2023 and Ukraine still hasn't deployed their top brigades.
-This conveniently does not account for the recent Russian advances, 8km deep, into the northern front towards Lyman:
-Russia did not bomb cultural or non-military sites in Odessa, the hit on the Orthodox church was from a Ukrainian anti-air missile failing to hit its target and landing back on the city center.
-The very small gains made by Ukraine in the southern front came at a cost of over 26,000 casualties, and the loss of a third of the NATO material the've been accumulating for the past 6 month+, including about 30 Leopard tanks and several dozen Bradleys (source:NYT, WaPO, see video 2pg ago).
-Ukraine's forced mobilization age has been 16 to 60+ since last year. This is a classic pattern in your post, trying to point out to alleged Russian weaknesses while completely ignoring the situation on the other side, which is invariably much worse. In terms of human resources, this is a war between a country with a population base of 17M-18M vs one with 150M.
-Putin has been and still is an extremely popular leader at home, his rating varies between 65% and 85%, mostly because he has significantly clamped down on corruption and created wealth for the average Russian while restoring social order. Little-known fact about Putin: he has a PhD in economics, and wrote his thesis on the infrastructure development of resource-based economies.
And this is how his performance vs Ukraine's compares:
Ukraine has lingered at the very bottom of Europe in terms of GDP per capita, because they never got rid of their corrupt oligarchs, from which their current political class rose. Zelensky for instance was a protege of one of the worst Ukrainian oligarchs, Kolomoisky.
The Russian Army just blasted open a 12-kilometer hole in the Ukrainian front line and captured more terrain in a week than Ukraine has in the last two months of their counteroffensive.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) July 26, 2023
Let's talk about it. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/vk2xHNwHXs
movielover said:Big C said:movielover said:
President Trump told Putin if he invaded Ukraine he would launch missiles on Moscow.
Your disingenuous post ccomplish nothing. Both Trump and Democrats competed to see who could be tougher on Putin. You ignore these facts. Trump also sent Javelin missiles to Ukraine; Obama sent pillows.
Ditto for "Big C". "Dumb" Putin has a stockpile of ammunition and tanks, superior integrated air
defenses, new partnerships with Iran (drones) and China, and an enviable manufacturing base. Meanwhile, "smart" NATO / US (Rome) has run out of ammo, and after 18 months still hasn't come up with a "surge capacity".
According to Colonel McGregor, our Military of 1991 was far superior. We've gone backwards, and we didn't even allow Billions of dollars spent in / for Ukraine to be audited, a clear sign of massive graft.
Oh stop.
1. Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
2, "Dumb" is an insult with many meanings that gets tossed around casually (like I did). What's dumb about Putin is the decision he made to attack Ukraine, which has basically no upside for Russia, but great cost. Okay, somebody is going to counter that with an asinine argument like "Russia has basically no unemployment now!" LOL.
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
10% For The Big Guy said:Based on what? Name me some benefit Trump ever gave Russia while in office?Big C said:
Oh stop.
Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
Everybody that knows that Putin owns Trump also knew that the origin of COVID had to be natural origin as well? Why? Same reason. Their leaders told them to believe it despite zero supporting evidence.
You want to believe them again, go for it. And yes, that makes you dumb or at least credulous.
Big C said:movielover said:
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
The vast majority of your 8-point+ reply is either untrue, or actually a downside. Only upside I could possibly see is some Black Sea access (your 2nd point).
Just dealing with one of the points (#s 4-5 combined):
So, their military is stronger now? First, it was revealed to be overrated and now it is also depleted and decimated. LOL, that is ridiculous. Didn't know you were such a Russophile.
Big C said:
^^^ absolutely wrong... defies all common sense (and took less than one line of space to refute) ^^^
Cal88 said:Big C said:
^^^ absolutely wrong... defies all common sense (and took less than one line of space to refute) ^^^
It doesn't defy common sense, but it does defy the common narrative, big time, I'll give you that, but the two should not be conflated.
Which item in my post above you think is wrong?
Here let me help you out, the answer to many of these questions is "I don't know." And, I will add, nether do you.Cal88 said:
Meanwhile, you haven't responded to any of my questions above, which weren't rhetorical. Here's a second attempt:
- Should Ukraine continue to fight a war of attrition it is almost certain to lose? For how long?
- Do you believe that most new conscripts are willingly drafted?
- Wouldn't Ukraine have been better off just abiding by Minsk Agreements, or signing a peace deal conceding Crimea, the Donbass and the land bridge to Russia, and adopting neutrality back in March 22, 16 months and 200,000+ Ukrainian lives ago?
- How many more lives are needed until they start working on a realistic and reasonable settlement?
- Should Ukrainians in the south and east be allowed to use their own language in their media, education system, businesses and public administration without any prejudice?
- Should all monuments and urban thoroughfares recently built and named to the glory of the OUN/UPA be destroyed, abolished, renamed and the dozens of WW2-era figures they honor be publicly and officially repudiated by the Ukrainian government and local officials? Should the nationalist ideology be modified to include minorities?
Big C said:movielover said:Big C said:movielover said:
President Trump told Putin if he invaded Ukraine he would launch missiles on Moscow.
Your disingenuous post ccomplish nothing. Both Trump and Democrats competed to see who could be tougher on Putin. You ignore these facts. Trump also sent Javelin missiles to Ukraine; Obama sent pillows.
Ditto for "Big C". "Dumb" Putin has a stockpile of ammunition and tanks, superior integrated air
defenses, new partnerships with Iran (drones) and China, and an enviable manufacturing base. Meanwhile, "smart" NATO / US (Rome) has run out of ammo, and after 18 months still hasn't come up with a "surge capacity".
According to Colonel McGregor, our Military of 1991 was far superior. We've gone backwards, and we didn't even allow Billions of dollars spent in / for Ukraine to be audited, a clear sign of massive graft.
Oh stop.
1. Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
2, "Dumb" is an insult with many meanings that gets tossed around casually (like I did). What's dumb about Putin is the decision he made to attack Ukraine, which has basically no upside for Russia, but great cost. Okay, somebody is going to counter that with an asinine argument like "Russia has basically no unemployment now!" LOL.
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
The vast majority of your 8-point+ reply is either untrue, or actually a downside. Only upside I could possibly see is some Black Sea access (your 2nd point).
Just dealing with one of the points (#s 4-5 combined):
So, their military is stronger now? First, it was revealed to be overrated and now it is also depleted and decimated. LOL, that is ridiculous. Didn't know you were such a Russophile.
sycasey said:Big C said:movielover said:Big C said:movielover said:
President Trump told Putin if he invaded Ukraine he would launch missiles on Moscow.
Your disingenuous post ccomplish nothing. Both Trump and Democrats competed to see who could be tougher on Putin. You ignore these facts. Trump also sent Javelin missiles to Ukraine; Obama sent pillows.
Ditto for "Big C". "Dumb" Putin has a stockpile of ammunition and tanks, superior integrated air
defenses, new partnerships with Iran (drones) and China, and an enviable manufacturing base. Meanwhile, "smart" NATO / US (Rome) has run out of ammo, and after 18 months still hasn't come up with a "surge capacity".
According to Colonel McGregor, our Military of 1991 was far superior. We've gone backwards, and we didn't even allow Billions of dollars spent in / for Ukraine to be audited, a clear sign of massive graft.
Oh stop.
1. Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
2, "Dumb" is an insult with many meanings that gets tossed around casually (like I did). What's dumb about Putin is the decision he made to attack Ukraine, which has basically no upside for Russia, but great cost. Okay, somebody is going to counter that with an asinine argument like "Russia has basically no unemployment now!" LOL.
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
The vast majority of your 8-point+ reply is either untrue, or actually a downside. Only upside I could possibly see is some Black Sea access (your 2nd point).
Just dealing with one of the points (#s 4-5 combined):
So, their military is stronger now? First, it was revealed to be overrated and now it is also depleted and decimated. LOL, that is ridiculous. Didn't know you were such a Russophile.
He didn't just say they were stronger, he claimed "world's strongest." As in, better than the USA. Hilarious!
Cal88 said:sycasey said:Big C said:movielover said:Big C said:movielover said:
President Trump told Putin if he invaded Ukraine he would launch missiles on Moscow.
Your disingenuous post ccomplish nothing. Both Trump and Democrats competed to see who could be tougher on Putin. You ignore these facts. Trump also sent Javelin missiles to Ukraine; Obama sent pillows.
Ditto for "Big C". "Dumb" Putin has a stockpile of ammunition and tanks, superior integrated air
defenses, new partnerships with Iran (drones) and China, and an enviable manufacturing base. Meanwhile, "smart" NATO / US (Rome) has run out of ammo, and after 18 months still hasn't come up with a "surge capacity".
According to Colonel McGregor, our Military of 1991 was far superior. We've gone backwards, and we didn't even allow Billions of dollars spent in / for Ukraine to be audited, a clear sign of massive graft.
Oh stop.
1. Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
2, "Dumb" is an insult with many meanings that gets tossed around casually (like I did). What's dumb about Putin is the decision he made to attack Ukraine, which has basically no upside for Russia, but great cost. Okay, somebody is going to counter that with an asinine argument like "Russia has basically no unemployment now!" LOL.
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
The vast majority of your 8-point+ reply is either untrue, or actually a downside. Only upside I could possibly see is some Black Sea access (your 2nd point).
Just dealing with one of the points (#s 4-5 combined):
So, their military is stronger now? First, it was revealed to be overrated and now it is also depleted and decimated. LOL, that is ridiculous. Didn't know you were such a Russophile.
He didn't just say they were stronger, he claimed "world's strongest." As in, better than the USA. Hilarious!
I would qualify "world's strongest" in terms of fighting a land war on the Eurasian steppes, this is what Russian military doctrine has been entirely geared towards since WW2. To frame this in Bear Insider terms, they are the best team on their home turf. If Russia were to fight the US in say, Spain or Italy, they would lose handily, though they would also land several punches.
There is an endless supply of anecdotes of problems with the Russian military - what I've posted over the last year is just the tip of the iceberg.dimitrig said:
Russia can barely even wage war on its own borders.
1/ Members of a Russian Storm Z penal unit who had previously refused to fight have reportedly been rounded up at gunpoint, their mobile phones shot to prevent them communicating with relatives, and the men taken away to the front line. A few are said to have managed to hide. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/TRq74Yjr63
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) July 25, 2023
2/ Sever.Realii tells the story of a number of members of the Storm Z penal battalions – convicts recruited from penal colonies across Russia – and their relatives. (See below for more on Storm Z units.)https://t.co/wBRsJX95KP
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) July 25, 2023
There's another interesting account from a Russian officer, sorry long post again, but he tells what led to Ukrainian success in Klischiivka, including Russia bringing up unprepared troops from various units into an area, describing them as disorganised. He also mentions… pic.twitter.com/tg6W68ZvPw
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) July 26, 2023
2/ The facility has also recruited teenagers from African countries, catfishing them via the dating apps Tinder and Badoo. Alabuga has focused on recruiting girls, as African boys are regarded as "too aggressive and dangerous". It consigns them to "teenage slavery." ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/4ydDYaqBX7
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) July 26, 2023
dimitrig said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Big C said:movielover said:Big C said:movielover said:
President Trump told Putin if he invaded Ukraine he would launch missiles on Moscow.
Your disingenuous post ccomplish nothing. Both Trump and Democrats competed to see who could be tougher on Putin. You ignore these facts. Trump also sent Javelin missiles to Ukraine; Obama sent pillows.
Ditto for "Big C". "Dumb" Putin has a stockpile of ammunition and tanks, superior integrated air
defenses, new partnerships with Iran (drones) and China, and an enviable manufacturing base. Meanwhile, "smart" NATO / US (Rome) has run out of ammo, and after 18 months still hasn't come up with a "surge capacity".
According to Colonel McGregor, our Military of 1991 was far superior. We've gone backwards, and we didn't even allow Billions of dollars spent in / for Ukraine to be audited, a clear sign of massive graft.
Oh stop.
1. Everybody knows Putin owns Trump. Everybody knows that.
2, "Dumb" is an insult with many meanings that gets tossed around casually (like I did). What's dumb about Putin is the decision he made to attack Ukraine, which has basically no upside for Russia, but great cost. Okay, somebody is going to counter that with an asinine argument like "Russia has basically no unemployment now!" LOL.
"No upside for Russia":
1. Currently has 20% of Ukraine.
2. The most valuable 20%.
3. Gained 2 Million citizens.
4. Now the world's strongest Military?
5. Military expanded and upgraded.
6. Expanded relationships w Iran and China.
7. Ukraine on life support.
8. NATO / America humbled, military stockpiles depleted.
Etc.
The vast majority of your 8-point+ reply is either untrue, or actually a downside. Only upside I could possibly see is some Black Sea access (your 2nd point).
Just dealing with one of the points (#s 4-5 combined):
So, their military is stronger now? First, it was revealed to be overrated and now it is also depleted and decimated. LOL, that is ridiculous. Didn't know you were such a Russophile.
He didn't just say they were stronger, he claimed "world's strongest." As in, better than the USA. Hilarious!
I would qualify "world's strongest" in terms of fighting a land war on the Eurasian steppes, this is what Russian military doctrine has been entirely geared towards since WW2. To frame this in Bear Insider terms, they are the best team on their home turf. If Russia were to fight the US in say, Spain or Italy, they would lose handily, though they would also land several punches.
Russia can barely even wage war on its own borders.
Cal88 said:Big C said:
^^^ absolutely wrong... defies all common sense (and took less than one line of space to refute) ^^^
It doesn't defy common sense, but it does defy the common narrative, big time, I'll give you that, but the two should not be conflated.
Which item in my post above you think is wrong?
movielover said:
This is now a sick, demented suicide mission.
Colonel McGregor claims Ukrainian soldiers surrendering have jumped of late.
NATO wanted Ukraine to “maneuver” against a Russian defense that spans the breadth of the battle-space, which can only be breached in an immensely material-heavy stellungskrieg. The basuc concept of the Ukrainian operation is unworkable. https://t.co/k5XHnzdIQL
— Big Serge ☦️🇺🇸🇷🇺 (@witte_sergei) July 27, 2023
Four Russian Lancet attacks on moving Ukrainian armored vehicles, including a Leopard 2, north of Robotyne.
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) July 26, 2023
No comment on air defense ... pic.twitter.com/qGpzly9niA
Another video from the same assault. One Ukrainian vehicle after another gets hit by either a mine or ATGM with MLRS and artillery hitting the wider area.
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) July 27, 2023
I cannot see any infantry cover or mine clearing equipment. Russians have air superiority, know their minefields and have… pic.twitter.com/tzuz2cA4SY
Gotta love Western journalism pic.twitter.com/y2SiWC75Gc
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) July 25, 2023
The offensive of Ukraine has failed, the army is no good - the German BILD! The newspaper has a secret report of the Bundeswehr, in which the German military completely gouged the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their inability to fight.
— Victor vicktop55 (@vicktop55) July 25, 2023
In a very "explosive" document, German… pic.twitter.com/mZrS8FkjGt
There has been a lot of activity the last few days. Ukraine has reportedly made advances across the southern front and Russia claims to have broken through defensive lines in the North. I expect the next week to be feature very intense fighting but we'll see.bearister said:
Kyiv forces claim they've recaptured village from Russia in Donetsk
The #Kremlin and the wider Russian information space are intensifying efforts to portray the Ukrainian counteroffensive as a failed effort. https://t.co/QRtxa3pbf9 https://t.co/AZ9CN8Fs8C pic.twitter.com/vQPH9aXBbI
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 28, 2023
Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations along the #Donetsk-Zaporizhia border and advanced on July 27.
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 28, 2023
Geolocated footage indicates that Ukrainian forces liberated #Staromayorske (9km south of Velyka Novosilka) following heavy fighting in the area. https://t.co/QRtxa3oDpB https://t.co/AZ9CN8EUj4 pic.twitter.com/kzk7Hl21S0
Western #Zaporizhia:
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 28, 2023
Geolocated footage published on July 26 suggests that Ukrainian forces made additional advances east of #Robotyne (10km south of #Orikhiv) during offensive operations on July 26. https://t.co/QRtxa3oDpB https://t.co/AZ9CN8EUj4 pic.twitter.com/16sgYsdFj0
Some random quotes from Russian war reporter Telegram channels today.
— Jay in Kyiv (@JayinKyiv) July 27, 2023
- "The catastrophe that's unfolding"
- "Papov warned us"
- "The front has collapsed"
Khodakovsky confirms the liberation of Staromaiorske, but says it's not going to be easy for Ukrainians in its ruins. At the same time, he says that occupying the village were the so-called former "DPR" forces that are extremely battered. This shows significant issues for Russia… pic.twitter.com/nbpV8CksZz
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) July 27, 2023
Romanov talks about "very serious risk" of Russians leaving the village of Staromairoske which will lead to the surrender of Urozhaine. He says the Russian command is unable to contain the situation. pic.twitter.com/ghV8NEM5WJ
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) July 26, 2023
Sy Hersh catfished by a Russian pretending to be a U.S. official actually was on my Bingo card. https://t.co/sl0KO48e1s
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) July 27, 2023
Unit2Sucks said:
Also found this tweet about Seymour Hersh being catfished just delightful. For those that don't remember, Hersh has become an outspoken critic of Ukraine and the US and has had article after article spouting Kremlin-friendly tall tales. He's regularly amplified in Russian state media and, to no one's surprise, it looks like he's being fed his misinformation directly from a Russian handler.Sy Hersh catfished by a Russian pretending to be a U.S. official actually was on my Bingo card. https://t.co/sl0KO48e1s
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) July 27, 2023
It reminds me of the elevator scene from Die Hard 3 where ze German says it's raining "dogs and cats".sycasey said:Unit2Sucks said:
Also found this tweet about Seymour Hersh being catfished just delightful. For those that don't remember, Hersh has become an outspoken critic of Ukraine and the US and has had article after article spouting Kremlin-friendly tall tales. He's regularly amplified in Russian state media and, to no one's surprise, it looks like he's being fed his misinformation directly from a Russian handler.Sy Hersh catfished by a Russian pretending to be a U.S. official actually was on my Bingo card. https://t.co/sl0KO48e1s
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) July 27, 2023
Bwaaaa-hahahaha!
I'm sure all the people who came after me for being skeptical of Hersh's reporting will be logging their apologies now.
I've posted this response to the above earlier this morning, somehow the post disappeared, not sure why, but I have retrieved a copy on another open window:bearister said:
Kyiv forces claim they've recaptured village from Russia in Donetsk
https://mol.im/a/12346103
*
"Submitted for Cal88's approval."
*If* this is an actual offensive operation, and not just probing or opportunistic pushing where the enemy lines are thin, the logical goal would be to first reach that orange line (some settlements + high ground), and then the Oskol river. pic.twitter.com/ES6tMGJXRV
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) July 23, 2023
dimitrig said:
I love how Cal88 posts with such authority about what is going on in the ground in Ukraine.
There are very few, if any, qualifiers used in his statements.
He trusts the accuracy of his Internet sources completely or at least wants us to think so.
That's some dedication. His handlers must be proud.
Yes, that is my main problem with his posts. He acts as though he is the sole expert and arbiter of truth instead qualifying with "in my opinion" or "the way I see it" or "I think." He posts in absolutes as though he is a Phd grading papers from 3rd graders. Condescending, poor listener, and no discussion as though we are peers trying to figure things out together. Does not even seem to entertain the possibility he might be wrong or have bad information, or worse, that HE could learn something from others here on the board. It's always from his place on high proclaiming judgements: that is right and that is wrong and here is what will happen inevitably.dimitrig said:
I love how Cal88 posts with such authority about what is going on in the ground in Ukraine.
There are very few, if any, qualifiers used in his statements.
He trusts the accuracy of his Internet sources completely or at least wants us to think so.
That's some dedication. His handlers must be proud.