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Nightmare in Kursk: Ukrainian Troops Recount Devastating Retreat


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42 minutes ago, mrwebb8825 said:

Makes one wonder what the ex-comedian was thinking, depleting his best troops and our weaponry. Maybe he's basing these types of choices on his "Risk" game-board. He rolled good die and took that for a successful move. :whistling:

Do you know how do conduct his unwanted war any better?

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18 hours ago, mrwebb8825 said:

Makes one wonder what the ex-comedian was thinking, depleting his best troops and our weaponry. Maybe he's basing these types of choices on his "Risk" game-board. He rolled good die and took that for a successful move. :whistling:

I can understand why he did it- to divert Russian troops from the real war in the east. He just failed to understand that Putin isn't an idiot.

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1 minute ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

I'll go to my grave with a happy heart that I have never cheered on slaughter from the confort of my armchair. If I'm not prepared to die for it why should I will others ? Particuarly when many are being kidnapped in the streets and frogmarched to the front lines.

Likewise.

 

I'll guess that Zelkensky will only last till 5 minutes after the election voting ends. All that bluster and death, and ends with him crawling to beg the POTUS to let him sign away the minerals.

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Just now, Hellfire said:

Do you think that most of the Ukrainians are at war because Zelenskiy told them so? They fight for their homes, for their families and for their dignity. Who are yo to tell them what to do? Enough with stupid Moscow propaganda here.

I take it that you are posting that from the front lines?

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2 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

What exactly Zelenskiy did to be blamed for this war and its victims? Did not surrender?

Assess the risks and proceed accordingly. In my analogy, you're fighting a just cause with the manager while six Thais beat you senseless, escalating the situation further. If you spend years trolling your neighbor, believing the deceptive words of distant suitors, and basing your nationalism on hatred for your past and fellow Slavs, don't be surprised when the rest of the world refuses to start World War III to rescue you.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

What exactly Zelenskiy did to be blamed for this war and its victims? Did not surrender?

Failed to recognise reality and was fooled by Boris. Should have stayed in show biz, IMO.

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

I take it that you are posting that from the front lines?

 

No. Do you think you have a right to tell Ukrainians that they must stop defending their homeland? Let me assure you that Zelenskiy will not last 1 minute if he decides to surrender.

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3 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Assess the risks and proceed accordingly. In my analogy, you're fighting a just cause with the manager while six Thais beat you senseless, escalating the situation further. If you spend years trolling your neighbor, believing the deceptive words of distant suitors, and basing your nationalism on hatred for your past and fellow Slavs, don't be surprised when the rest of the world refuses to start World War III to rescue you.

What is it with these unqualified types thinking they can run a war? Corporal Hitler thought he could run the war and ended up killing himself while Germany burned, and now we have Zelensky the comedian pretending to be a general while wearing a cosplay uniform, and Ukraine burns.

 

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3 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

 

No. Do you think you have a right to tell Ukrainians that they must stop defending their homeland? Let me assure you that Zelenskiy will not last 1 minute if he decides to surrender.

You are right the uber Nationalists will kill him - he made a pact with the devil with Azov with good intentions but they have none except a pathological hatred of Russians. Ukraine is our mother Bandera is our father.

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4 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

 

No. Do you think you have a right to tell Ukrainians that they must stop defending their homeland? Let me assure you that Zelenskiy will not last 1 minute if he decides to surrender.

He's doomed either way.

I have my opinion that Ukrainians should stop fooling themselves that they ever had a chance to win. All they did was make Americans very rich and lose their minerals. No much to die for.

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8 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

No comments on this russian BS propaganda piece.

What ARE you going to do when it's all over, Russia gets what it wants, and Ukraine is filled with the weeping of widows and fatherless children?

 

Rinse and repeat for the next US fiasco, perhaps? Iran looks like being it in the next US ME disaster, or perhaps they think Yemen will be an easier ride.

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18 hours ago, rough diamond said:

Do you know how do conduct his unwanted war any better?

I wouldn't have run off begging for someone else to fight for me. :coffee1:

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22 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I take it that you are posting that from the front lines?

You are posting from New Zealand.

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16 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

He's doomed either way.

I have my opinion that Ukrainians should stop fooling themselves that they ever had a chance to win. All they did was make Americans very rich and lose their minerals. No much to die for.

  This is your opinion, but it's important to allow those on the ground to make their own decisions. The claim that Zelensky is somehow solely responsible for the Ukrainian resistance is a piece of Kremlin propaganda, and it's completely false, as always. It is the Ukrainian people who chose to resist. In fact, they successfully prevented total occupation of their country in 2022-2023. That achievement alone makes their efforts incredibly significant

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5 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

  This is your opinion, but it's important to allow those on the ground to make their own decisions. The claim that Zelensky is somehow solely responsible for the Ukrainian resistance is a piece of Kremlin propaganda, and it's completely false, as always. It is the Ukrainian people who chose to resist. In fact, they successfully prevented total occupation of their country in 2022-2023. That achievement alone makes their efforts incredibly significant

It stopped being their own decision when they started forcing men to go to the front. Do all those Ukrainians hiding in Thailand think the war is a good idea?

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Russia will think it has won.

 

In reality, it is a pariah nation, with a ruined economy, and in demographic collapse. It's a Pyrrhic victory.

 

The Chinese will move on eastern Siberia when the timing is right.

Nothing lasts forever.

 

If they keep Crimea and the east, that qualifies as a win.

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11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

You think Putin is a military genius?

You think Putin is running the war?

He normally wears a suit, not a cosplay uniform. Generals don't wear suits.

 

:coffee1:

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Nothing lasts forever.

 

If they keep Crimea and the east, that qualifies as a win.

Over 1000 Western companies have left Russia. Starbucks, KFC and MacDonalds don't matter.

 

What does matter are the companies that supplied the technical skills and equipment to keep Russia functioning. All the oil field technology is Western - Baker-Hughes, Haliburton, Petrolite etc.

 

Russia needs about 1000 domestic aircraft to service a very large country. It has 400. It can't build enough planes on its own.

 

The Soviet education system collapsed in 1986. The home-grown engineers, technicians and scientists are all at or past retirement age.

 

! million people have left Russia, including some of its best and brightest. A bank interest rate of 21% is stifling business investment. There is no foreign investment.

 

If Russia keeps Crimea and the east, it is still in a death spiral.

 

 

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