ukraine war 2024

bvendley

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I guess the Russians can make missiles faster than we can. Pretty impressive for a gas station with nukes. Maybe Clinton shouldn't have held the Last Supper to punish those who voted against him or offshored our industrial base.

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Pretty sure we can't shoot down ANY hypersonics with the MIM-104 Patriot which struggled with the SCUD.

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How long to rebuild?

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Sullivan should've been fired for lack of foresight back in 2022.

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Or we could've said, "Ukraine will not join NATO and we will stop meddling there" back in 2022, which will be the outcome anyway.

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I'm no expert but my understanding is:
-Yes, they can make munitions faster (at least for now).
-And, not clear about the hypersonics, so far it appears they aren't as good as the Russians have advertised.
YMMV
 

PRCD

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I'm no expert but my understanding is:
-Yes, they can make munitions faster (at least for now).
-And, not clear about the hypersonics, so far it appears they aren't as good as the Russians have advertised.
YMMV
but they work better than ours because we don’t have them.
 

StuAzole

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More people will get killed and the US will continue to trickle in just enough money and weapons to ensure that this conflict is as prolonged and profitable as possible.

Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands will be killed, Ukraine itself will be obliterated (to be rebuilt by politically connected contractors at huge profits paid for by American taxpayer).

The grift and theft and killings must continue.

We will declare victory.
Hundreds of thousands definitely would have lived had Russia just rolled without Western aid. Totally.

Live free or die must apply only in America lol.
 

PRCD

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After two years of war, the NYT finally checks Worldometers and looks at the demographic pyramid.

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PRCD

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Heartache. Good thing casualties on the Ukrainian side were so low. I'd hate to think there were hundreds of thousands only to lose.
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Shot:
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Chaser:

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Women and geezers want our young men to go fight, but only a certain type of young man - the type that was volunteering for combat arms before. Those outside that demographic will get exemptions.
 

Autoprax

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McGrubber and Scott Fritter were right all along!

When someone is trying to kill you, it's best to let them to lesson the chance of collateral damage!

Viva Russia!
 
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StuAzole

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Yes really. Read that again.

let me remind you that <50% is a majority
“Americans themselves are equally split, at 36% each, between those who believe the United States is doing too much to help Ukraine and those saying it’s not doing enough. However, this is a more favorable balance of opinion for Ukraine than last fall, when more thought the U.S. was doing too much (41%) than not enough (25%).”

And “Fifty-five percent of Americans think the U.S. should continue to support Ukraine in reclaiming its territory…”

You‘re good with math.

Also, <50% means less than.
 
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PRCD

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What about this idea. We're having trouble making weapons as fast as the Russians, but we ARE good at printing money. What if we used some of the money we printed to buy back the weapons we left with the Taliban?
 
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