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That sinking feeling

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That arrogant little Ukrainian squirt, leader of what has been described as the Fourth Reich, is now stamping his little foot and telling the U.S that they are not giving enough.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 September 2023 2:25:53 PM
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Just an observation: only 25% of world countries show much interest in Ukraine. Apart from non-binding, irrelevant votes in the UN, there is not much interest.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 September 2023 7:04:13 PM
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Baldrick,

What Bollocks! You have been claiming that Ukraine is on the verge of collapse for over a year even after spectacular defeats of Russia, even you can't be that stupid that you believe it anymore?

As for precision weapons, Russia doesn't have any and the HIMARS has been hitting targets with pinpoint accuracy for more than a year. The JDAMS are still way more accurate than the Russian crap and the destruction of the Sevastopol dry dock, the black fleet HQ and the 12 Russian jets at the Saki air base in the last week should show that the Ukrainians have perfectly accurate precision weapons. and the M777 howitzers are hitting the Russian trenches with cluster munitions. The Russians aren't even trying to pick up their dead and just leave them rotting in the fields.

In the next month or so Ukraine will be getting Abrahms tanks, F16s with their high-tech missiles and ATACMS long-range missiles.

Russia is losing this war.
Posted by shadowminister, Sunday, 24 September 2023 2:15:39 AM
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Things are getting a bit heated. Personally, I don't give a fig who is winning. Neither country means squat. The only obvious thing is that Ukraine is getting the crap blown out of it, and Russia is not.

The Great donor, America, has a lot of people sick of seeing their money being poured into the Fourth Reich while they are in bad economic straits just as we are in Australia.

Donald Trump is a 60% goer for President, and he will soon put a stop to the Ukraine charity. Then all will be resolved.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 24 September 2023 10:38:08 AM
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We have our own country's defence to concentrate on. We can't even get enough civilian police: 200 to be imported from overseas if they are silly enough to come here to be treated like shite. The military is the same: do your job properly, and you will be rubbished by your own Prime Minister and found guilty of something without trial. How long before we have to get foreign mercenaries in?

All this Russia/Ukraine BS is being used to take simple minds of Australia's problems.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 24 September 2023 10:49:50 AM
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ttbn,

So you are happy for a tyrant like Hitler / Putin to invade and occupy other countries' territories? That's just sad.

A recent poll in the USA found 65% of respondents favoured supporting Ukraine along with most Republican and Democratic senators so even if Trump was re-elected (which I believe is unlikely) the support would continue. As the next presidential elections are also 14 months away there is unlikely to be much change for a while.

While the war is being fought mostly on Ukrainian territory, the Russians are losing 100s of soldiers every day and more aircraft tanks and ships than they can replace in a decade. The Ukrainian long-range missiles have just taken out the high command of the black sea fleet.

At home, there is a shortage of diesel and other refined fuels as Russia can no longer get spares for its equipment, and the ruble is now crashing.

The question is not whether the Russian army collapses but when.
Posted by shadowminister, Sunday, 24 September 2023 11:40:24 AM
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