Posted on 09/13/2022 1:41:52 PM PDT by Timber Rattler
“we have to recognize that we’re battling a very powerful adversary...”
LOLOLOL. If they think Ukraine is “very powerful” they better hope Putin never picks a fight with a real power.
If true, I agree.
As for sources, the videos referenced here were cited and presented by various Vloggers 24 hours ago.
The MSM story is lagged a day at least.
“20 administrative district heads out of 1673 (just a little over 1%) in Russia are upset with Putin.”
Correction: 20 administrative district heads are willing to risk being jailed to publicly say they are upset with Putin. We have no idea how many more are also upset but won’t risk speaking about it.
“does Putin have the FSU raid opposition party member’s houses like our own democracy-loving DOJ?”
Opposition party in Russia is the allowed opposition. The real opposition Putin just assassinates.
Geez, they beat LSU and now they think they can do anything.
Their eyes and minds are open.
Filmmaker Karen Shakhnazarov, a great military analyst
I may be wrong, but I think that side of Cronkite is exactly
what dfwgator was touching on.
He was probably inferring the Russian talking head was
projecting defeat inaccurately.
Hopefully dfwgator will return to let us know.
“For two months, Ukrainian Armed Forces and military equipment have been massing in that area, all Telegram channels have been writing about it. Where was our damn reconnaissance? All of their heads should be laying on Putin’s desk, hacked off at the base... Of course, this is a tactical defeat. I hope it will be very sobering.”
It would be worse if they saw and reported it, and command did not respond.
Which is more likely.
Russia’s combat commanders are some of the worst in history.
100s of thousands of tons of ordnance, relatively modern equipment...certainly better than the vast majority of Ukrainian equipment...TU-22’s by the dozens...superior training at lower levels.
Russia has over 3,000 combat aircraft...yet they never bothered to take out Ukrainian air defenses? It would have been easy early on.
Rail lines, roads and bridges INTACT to the West?
Criminal negligence.
Ukraine and the west better hope Russia does not find their US Grant.
Incompetence on a grand, historical scale.
Queue the Putin fluffers: What about the southern border, Soros, the perfidious press, Biden, the “queers”, etc.
Under 20% of Chinese foreign trade is US related. It is going to be sponsor ve to live without it but not fatal for them. Now check whatever consumer good at every shop and find what is not Chinese made.
The Euroidiots screwed themselves by shunning Russian energy, you are going to make it worse for the American people.
The European problem with Russian fuel is short-term. Long-term, Europe can get along just fine without Russia.
We have more than a few around here. Bots or brats . Something goofy like that.
Yes. But even in the republic the United States still was then, Grant became President. Putin, and his fellow oligarchs, cannot allow that. Putin is looking for a Zhukov.
Mech vehicles require a ton of maintenance, and even as well-staffed as our maintenance units were, and as superior as our parts system was, and with all the integrity of our maintenance inspection processes, we still had equipment down on a regular basis. Add to the huge number of Russian vehicles the lack of trained personnel, poor parts system, corrupt inspections, and massive theft, and you end up with a hollow military.
My guess is that the Russian generals had pushed as hard as they could because of the pressure for offensive success, until the troops and equipment was exhausted. And that left them ripe for the kind of counter-offensive the Ukrainians launched. The biggest problem for them is that there isn't any way to fix that in the short term. You could start mass conscription tomorrow, and that still isn't going to come close to solving the equipment issues. That is a very long term project.
Wondering if he has enough canned beans and slim Jims to ride it out.
Now I’ll be humming that all night, thanks.
What is more crippling, to lose 17% of exports or stay without all the consumer goods altogether?
Of course Europe is going to survive without Russian energy. The question is in what capacity and it is not going to look a lot like a First world in a couple years anymore.
Love what you did there... kinda like beating Utah, huh? :)
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