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15 | 3.71% |
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115 | 28.47% |
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12 | 2.97% |
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67 | 16.58% |
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94 | 23.27% |
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14 | 3.47% |
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87 | 21.53% |
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looking forward to all the libs condemning this clear and open cultural genocide
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# ? Jun 17, 2024 08:28 |
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Ukraine can do a little cultural genocide, as a treat
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Can you really consider yourself a western nation if you're not doing some cultural genocide? It's like one of the requirements to get into the club.
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Cerebral Bore posted:looking forward to all the libs condemning this clear and open cultural genocide I got the picture part of my avatar for not believing that China is committing a genocide on the Uyghur people in Xinjiang and the text part for not being blindly pro-Ukraine and anti-Russia. They're going to simultaneously hold these two thoughts forever because it leads to the conclusion China Bad, Russia Bad, West Good.
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What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war?
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Red and Black posted:What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war? nah
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nope
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https://mobile.twitter.com/colonelhomsi/status/1619150974572187649
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The tanks will bleed Russia some more but it won't change anything unless NATO countries actually join the fight.
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Red and Black posted:What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war? It's about sending a message ![]()
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We must secure the existence of our tanks and a future for Rhein metall
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Red and Black posted:What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war? probably not other than the associated boom in the scrap metal industry
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i think if i were germany i would not continue to name my tanks after big cats, a tradition started by, well, you know where this is going
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OctaMurk posted:We must secure the existence of our tanks and a future for Rhein metall Probably the opposite honestly. The countries that are sending off their Leopards to die in the mud got them when Germany was flying high and imposing price stability on the rest of Europe. They're in a much weaker position now, so they're going to be outbribed on whatever replaces them.
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gradenko_2000 posted:It's about sending a message jesus christ
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/Italian347/status/1618728627356704774?t=TsoEB9otnP1Q7rS9tkV2-w&s=19 dudes rock
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genericnick posted:Probably the opposite honestly. The countries that are sending off their Leopards to die in the mud got them when Germany was flying high and imposing price stability on the rest of Europe. They're in a much weaker position now, so they're going to be outbribed on whatever replaces them. The Abrams is not much of an alternative to be honest.
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Red and Black posted:What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war? If it were hundreds of tanks, plus the associated supply chain of spare parts, then probably. A few dozen assorted tanks, delivered in dribs and drabs and hard to maintain and repair will make no difference to anything.
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/Italian347/status/1618728627356704774?t=TsoEB9otnP1Q7rS9tkV2-w&s=19 https://twitter.com/Italian347/status/1619346800577761280?s=20&t=Zswj6K1VgXDcvO3JuXQp8w
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gradenko_2000 posted:It's about sending a message well i guess it's good the mask is coming off so fully now
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Red and Black posted:What does everyone think about the tanks being sent to Ukraine? Are they going to change anything about the course of the war? it might have permanently broken the possibility of any post war reapproachement between germany and russia, which is one of the main priorities of this war for the us
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Germany should always be capable of another Barbarossa to keep Putin in check.
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Jel Shaker posted:it might have permanently broken the possibility of any post war reapproachement between germany and russia, which is one of the main priorities of this war for the us i mean because of corruption and money one day Russia might normalise relations with the west. But rationally they shouldn't. Not after this. If they had integrity they'd never forgive the EU and make every effort to harass the US in every theater. But money talks and they'll happily patch things up with the genocidal nazis next door.
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i dunno, i think the west going full mask off turboracist and screaming about how the russians are all vile untermenschen who must be destroyed is the bigger stumbling block here
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He's right.
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Even if the So you know tens of thousands of people dead, hundreds of thousands more crippled, traumatized, homeless or displaced but at least the gears of capitalism will be well oiled again.
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Nobody is going to normalize anything with Russia until they are under our control. The world can’t afford to be multipolar again.
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It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation.
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation. lol
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation. Nothing short of a return to the crippled Russia of the 90s is going to be acceptable to the westoid establishment and their baying liberal hordes
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation. russia isn’t going to stop at the ukrainian borders though, paris or bust
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation. Hahahaha That's a good one.
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It depends a lot on how the war ends. If Russia at any point decides to stop the invasion, withdraw from Ukrainian territory and negotiate a peace deal relations would probably be restored very quickly other than some token sanctions. If Russia 'wins' the war by grinding through Ukraine's entire population and annexes/occupies the country then it's hard to see any path to reconciliation. its a special orperation OP
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this situation is so simple, give half of ukraine to russia, and the other half to poland the ikea country with the red flag can go to germany the ikea country with the white flag can to albania the ikea country with the blue flag can go to america
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AnimeIsTrash posted:this situation is so simple, give half of ukraine to russia, and the other half to poland Carving up the global strategic reserve of seasonal depression like a christmas turkey
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ContinuityNewTimes posted:Carving up the global strategic reserve of seasonal depression like a christmas turkey Is it seasonal depression when it's miserable all year round, though?
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Pistol_Pete posted:If it were hundreds of tanks, plus the associated supply chain of spare parts, then probably. A few dozen assorted tanks, delivered in dribs and drabs and hard to maintain and repair will make no difference to anything. Even then, I think there would be a very high burn rate on those tanks, and it may eventually just reset when they are destroyed. The issue is really that the Ukrainians only really have been able to take serious territory so far when the Russians voluntarily withdraw en masse, but it usually doesn't go as well when they are on the actively fighting on the defensive. The issue is if you just have an armor force without artillery or air support, it is just going to be vulnerable, especially on the offensive. It is why the Ukrainians are asking for f-16s, and a much of other equipment because tanks alone (and other random AFVs) are not enough to shift the conflict. They need a force that can directly fight the Russians toe to toe.
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Danann posted:https://twitter.com/Taurevanime/status/1619133800298213377 The designers likely assumed most of them would be lost before reloading was a concern Jazerus posted:i think if i were germany i would not continue to name my tanks after big cats, a tradition started by, well, you know where this is going Good news, the leopard's replacement is the panther, a name with no history whatsoever Ardennes posted:It is why the Ukrainians are asking for f-16s, and a much of other equipment because tanks alone (and other random AFVs) are not enough to shift the conflict. They need a force that can directly fight the Russians toe to toe. Yep. Something they have never gotten and never will get because actually winning must never be put within their reach.
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Director of Auschwitz today during the liberation memorial compared what Russia is doing in Ukraine to what the Nazis did 80 years ago, while standing in front of a wall of pictures of people murderered in the Holocaust.
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# ? Jun 17, 2024 08:28 |
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lol isn't it illegal in Poland to talk about collaboration and/or Polish Perpetrators?
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