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  • Geronimo
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    Originally posted by Serb View Post

    Who cares if our sole survival is on stake?

    The Nazi regime you have created in Ukraine, with its being in NATO with your missiles so close to us, it is the existential threat we don't have a luxury to afford.
    So, either we will win and create a neutral regime there or just incinerate all of you.
    We simply have no other choice, Western dummies!​

    And we will win, trust me on that!
    Because you are not ready to die for your Euro-slaves.
    You could and probably will throw them into a meatgrinder but you will never ever die for them!
    Period!​

    There is only one thing you can't understand!
    If you throw a single nuke at our territory hiding behind your Euro-lackey, we will retaliate to their master with a full strengh, not to its slaves!

    Therefore you are insane idiots, playing with a nuclear fire!​
    what total nonsense. listen to yourself. read your posts! If it is true, that Russia is deploying new vastly faster undetectable nuclear warhead delivery vehicles then that would certainly force the West to place nukes in Ukraine (and everywhere else near Russia) in exactly the same way you claim the West doing so would force Russia to act! Either Russians really believe that shortened nuclear weapon travel times force acts of war and that would also mean that Russia shortening their nuclear weapon travel times would force the West to go to war against Russia -or- they don't really believe shortened nuclear weapon travel times force a war, in which case it doesn't matter what nukes end up in Ukraine. It's impossible to simultaneously support decades of development and deployment of faster nukes and insist that doing so isn't an act of war while claiming that shortened nuke travel times for everyone else *are* an act of war.

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  • Serb
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    Not that my sob English is much better.

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
    did you read my post? I basically said people are rewarded in Russia for telling Putin what he believes to be true and that Western media companies are rewarded by their customers for telling their consumers what their consumers believe to be true. It certainly looks as if you thought I was saying something completely different. not really sure what though.
    My drunk English is not I am proud of.

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
    I'm sure you won't believe me Serb but it looks as if the special military operation has already been more costly in blood and material than all of the US post ww2 military adventures together. It's too bad Russia didn't bypass this particular quagmire.
    Who cares if our sole survival is on stake?

    The Nazi regime you have created in Ukraine, with its being in NATO with your missiles so close to us, it is the existential threat we don't have a luxury to afford.
    So, either we will win and create a neutral regime there or just incinerate all of you.
    We simply have no other choice, Western dummies!​

    And we will win, trust me on that!
    Because you are not ready to die for your Euro-slaves.
    You could and probably will throw them into a meatgrinder but you will never ever die for them!
    Period!​

    There is only one thing you can't understand!
    If you throw a single nuke at our territory hiding behind your Euro-lackey, we will retaliate to their master with a full strengh, not to its slaves!

    Therefore you are insane idiots, playing with a nuclear fire!​

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  • Geronimo
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    did you read my post? I basically said people are rewarded in Russia for telling Putin what he believes to be true and that Western media companies are rewarded by their customers for telling their consumers what their consumers believe to be true. It certainly looks as if you thought I was saying something completely different. not really sure what though.

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  • Serb
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    I am an engineer! It's worked!

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  • Serb
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    Oh, great!!!
    An approval again!!!
    Let me post a flag to foll your engine!

    Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
    One of the biggest obstacles to Russia's success in the special military operation has been the problem that it seems it has become far more rewarding in Russia to report to Putin something that he wants to hear than it is to report a truth that he doesn't want to hear and especially something he believes to be untrue. Russia as a whole might have good intelligence and awareness of issues but nobody ever wants to be the one telling Putin something he doesn't believe so every problem that requires a course correction from him can simply fester as an open wound treated solely by people near the problem attempting to throw each other under the bus (or out the nearest high-rise window).
    This nothing more than your wet dreams.

    Ukraine supporters living in Ukraine's various democracy allies no doubt are tempted to feel a bit of smug gratitude that their governments do not suffer from this particular glaring weakness that they see in Russia.
    You are making me laught, really!
    Ukraine is a democracy?!!!
    Really?!!!
    With an outdated "president" Zelensky, who spit on Ukranian constitution and proclaimed himself a president for life since May 21, 2024?
    Or amybe his predescessor olygarch Poroshenko, who took the power after the anti-constitutional coup sponsored by the Western "Democracies" was a democrat? The same Western democracies who have signed an agreement wit the legitimate president in 2014, forced him to withdrow Police from the capital and the next day took the power forgot about the agreement (where there should be a democratical election within a six months) they have signed?

    Just like they have forgot about the Minsk peace agreements they have signed later!


    What "various democracy allies" of Ukraine are you talking about?
    You have RAISED and INSTALLED YOUR PUPPETS everytwhere since the end of WW2.
    And your "various democracy allies of Ukraine" in Europe, Canada and parts of South Asia, are nothing but yoiur puppets and slaves (a large part of who are still MILITARY OCCUPIED by YOU since the end of WW2).

    Keep your BS foryourselves!

    They are nothing, but slaves and puppets of yours, that will do anything you cammand, even if that means a disaster for their own countries.


    Unfortunately for these supporters, however, many if not all of the supporters living in these democracies surely are receiving a large fraction or even all of their news coverage for literally all events in the entire world from media companies and organizations which are almost totally dependent for their income on maintaining viewership, readers, and subscribers from these same consumers of their product (news) who will likewise reward them (by remaining as consumers of their product) for telling them what they want to hear and punish them for telling them something they don't want to hear, especially something they don't believe to be true. The carefully filtered and tailored set of information these consumers receive creates the reality the voters live in on election day and it is this reality, rather than the painstakingly analyzed and corroborated one the intelligence community compiles for their leaders, which their politicians will campaign on when seeking office.

    If you want to know what's *really* happening in the world your work may be at least as daunting as that faced by Vladimir Putin. There's really nothing for it but to read a wide variety of news sources pandering to a wide selection of consumers and even subject yourself to distasteful content pandering to idiots whose values and worldview is just wrong. Even if you're willing to do that your work may still be just beginning. You can't just plot a viewpoint midway between the two extremes on discrepancies. Instead, you still have a never-ending slog of difficult critical thinking to grind and a whole bottle red pills to consider downing if you *really* want to have the best shot of an accurate view of the world.
    The first thing you have done in 2022 - you have banned all the Russian sources to prevent the flow of truth on your media field. You delegated to Ukranians to censorship youtube and and other media platforms to prevent the truth comming to you!

    You just don't realise in what propaganda and police state world you are living at!
    I feel pity for you!
    You are like Nazi Germans under Guebelsl's propaganda machine!
    And you don't even notice that!


    Probably not unlike Putin I find that waaaaay to much work and mostly, instead, I settle for trying to keep an open mind so as to at least feel a bit less blind-sided when some of those red pills later turn out to have such a heavy footprint of knock-on effects that their rabbit holes eventually see the light of day (often only after everyone has moved on so far beyond the relevant circumstances that nobody really cares anymore). Good luck with that.
    Yeah, good luck with that!

    All of you have said is especially funny in light of Trump being foung guilty.
    A police state you are with heavily brainwashed heads by your ministery of truth!

    And you are anything, but democracy!!!

    Let me post a flag to fool your so-called cenzoship engine!

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  • Geronimo
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    I'm sure you won't believe me Serb but it looks as if the special military operation has already been more costly in blood and material than all of the US post ww2 military adventures together. It's too bad Russia didn't bypass this particular quagmire.

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
    One of the biggest obstacles to Russia's success in the special military operation has been the problem that it seems it has become far more rewarding in Russia to report to Putin something that he wants to hear than it is to report a truth that he doesn't want to hear and especially something he believes to be untrue. Russia as a whole might have good intelligence and awareness of issues but nobody ever wants to be the one telling Putin something he doesn't believe so every problem that requires a course correction from him can simply fester as an open wound treated solely by people near the problem attempting to throw each other under the bus (or out the nearest high-rise window).
    This nothing more than your wet dreams.

    Ukraine supporters living in Ukraine's various democracy allies no doubt are tempted to feel a bit of smug gratitude that their governments do not suffer from this particular glaring weakness that they see in Russia.
    You are making me laught, really!
    Ukraine is a democracy?!!!
    Really?!!!
    With an outdated "president" Zelensky, who spit on Ukranian constitution and proclaimed himself a president for life since May 21, 2024?
    Or amybe his predescessor olygarch Poroshenko, who took the power after the anti-constitutional coup sponsored by the Western "Democracies" was a democrat? The same Western democracies who have signed an agreement wit the legitimate president in 2014, forced him to withdrow Police from the capital and the next day took the power forgot about the agreement (where there should be a democratical election within a six months) they have signed?

    Just like they have forgot about the Minsk peace agreements they have signed later!


    What "various democracy allies" of Ukraine are you talking about?
    You have RAISED and INSTALLED YOUR PUPPETS everytwhere since the end of WW2.
    And your "various democracy allies of Ukraine" in Europe, Canada and parts of South Asia, are nothing but yoiur puppets and slaves (a large part of who are still MILITARY OCCUPIED by YOU since the end of WW2).

    Keep your BS foryourselves!

    They are nothing, but slaves and puppets of yours, that will do anything you cammand, even if that means a disaster for their own countries.


    Unfortunately for these supporters, however, many if not all of the supporters living in these democracies surely are receiving a large fraction or even all of their news coverage for literally all events in the entire world from media companies and organizations which are almost totally dependent for their income on maintaining viewership, readers, and subscribers from these same consumers of their product (news) who will likewise reward them (by remaining as consumers of their product) for telling them what they want to hear and punish them for telling them something they don't want to hear, especially something they don't believe to be true. The carefully filtered and tailored set of information these consumers receive creates the reality the voters live in on election day and it is this reality, rather than the painstakingly analyzed and corroborated one the intelligence community compiles for their leaders, which their politicians will campaign on when seeking office.

    If you want to know what's *really* happening in the world your work may be at least as daunting as that faced by Vladimir Putin. There's really nothing for it but to read a wide variety of news sources pandering to a wide selection of consumers and even subject yourself to distasteful content pandering to idiots whose values and worldview is just wrong. Even if you're willing to do that your work may still be just beginning. You can't just plot a viewpoint midway between the two extremes on discrepancies. Instead, you still have a never-ending slog of difficult critical thinking to grind and a whole bottle red pills to consider downing if you *really* want to have the best shot of an accurate view of the world.
    The first thing you have done in 2022 - you have banned all the Russian sources to prevent the flow of truth on your media field. You delegated to Ukranians to censorship youtube and and other media platforms to prevent the truth comming to you!

    You just don't realise in what propaganda and police state world you are living at!
    I feel pity for you!
    You are like Nazi Germans under Guebelsl's propaganda machine!
    And you don't even notice that!


    Probably not unlike Putin I find that waaaaay to much work and mostly, instead, I settle for trying to keep an open mind so as to at least feel a bit less blind-sided when some of those red pills later turn out to have such a heavy footprint of knock-on effects that their rabbit holes eventually see the light of day (often only after everyone has moved on so far beyond the relevant circumstances that nobody really cares anymore). Good luck with that.
    Yeah, good luck with that!

    All of you have said is especially funny in light of Trump being foung guilty.
    A police state you are with heavily brainwashed heads by your ministery of truth!

    And you are anything, but democracy!!!​

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by FormarllyKnownAsThorn View Post

    Strange I vaguely remember you guys lost in Afghanistan too, some war thing.

    Must be a figmant of my imagination.
    Must be, because we have lost in Afghanistan less than 14 500 soldiers, while you have lost in Vietnam over 60 000 for about the same period of time.
    And we were quiting Afganistan we did so with our banners flying high, while YOU RUN from both Aghanistan and Vietnam in panic with your tails between your legs, leving your yesterday "allies" (your slaves) to their fate.
    When USSR had left Aghanistan, he left a pro-Soviet goernment there, wich held againstr your Al-Queda (then know as the Taliban) for years, until we have stopped to send them weapons and spare aprts. While your puppets in Afghanistan and Vietnam and Iraq have fallen the next day after you have run away like cowards.

    This is the difference!​

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  • BeBMan
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    The visit is seen as Russia's sabre-rattling, amid tensions with the West over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.


    Putin might be preparing for a three-day invasion of the US. Or he's just evacuating his warships out of Ukrainian missile range

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  • Geronimo
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    One of the biggest obstacles to Russia's success in the special military operation has been the problem that it seems it has become far more rewarding in Russia to report to Putin something that he wants to hear than it is to report a truth that he doesn't want to hear and especially something he believes to be untrue. Russia as a whole might have good intelligence and awareness of issues but nobody ever wants to be the one telling Putin something he doesn't believe so every problem that requires a course correction from him can simply fester as an open wound treated solely by people near the problem attempting to throw each other under the bus (or out the nearest high-rise window).

    Ukraine supporters living in Ukraine's various democracy allies no doubt are tempted to feel a bit of smug gratitude that their governments do not suffer from this particular glaring weakness that they see in Russia. Unfortunately for these supporters, however, many if not all of the supporters living in these democracies surely are receiving a large fraction or even all of their news coverage for literally all events in the entire world from media companies and organizations which are almost totally dependent for their income on maintaining viewership, readers, and subscribers from these same consumers of their product (news) who will likewise reward them (by remaining as consumers of their product) for telling them what they want to hear and punish them for telling them something they don't want to hear, especially something they don't believe to be true. The carefully filtered and tailored set of information these consumers receive creates the reality the voters live in on election day and it is this reality, rather than the painstakingly analyzed and corroborated one the intelligence community compiles for their leaders, which their politicians will campaign on when seeking office.

    If you want to know what's *really* happening in the world your work may be at least as daunting as that faced by Vladimir Putin. There's really nothing for it but to read a wide variety of news sources pandering to a wide selection of consumers and even subject yourself to distasteful content pandering to idiots whose values and worldview is just wrong. Even if you're willing to do that your work may still be just beginning. You can't just plot a viewpoint midway between the two extremes on discrepancies. Instead, you still have a never-ending slog of difficult critical thinking to grind and a whole bottle red pills to consider downing if you *really* want to have the best shot of an accurate view of the world.

    Probably not unlike Putin I find that waaaaay to much work and mostly, instead, I settle for trying to keep an open mind so as to at least feel a bit less blind-sided when some of those red pills later turn out to have such a heavy footprint of knock-on effects that their rabbit holes eventually see the light of day (often only after everyone has moved on so far beyond the relevant circumstances that nobody really cares anymore). Good luck with that.

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  • BeBMan
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    Precious stealth thingies are so stealthy, don't even need to put them into shelters. Ooops.

    Ukraine’s military on Sunday said it had destroyed one of Russia’s newest and most advanced fighter jets in a drone strike on a military base deep inside Russia.

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  • FormarllyKnownAsThorn
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    Originally posted by Serb View Post
    I'm sure you are talking about your adventures in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq?
    Strange I vaguely remember you guys lost in Afghanistan too, some war thing.

    Must be a figmant of my imagination.

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  • Serb
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    This is how it will be, when you (Americans) break the limit of our patience.

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