doublejj
Well-Known Member
Lets not make that mistake again. Russia needs to be punished for bombing civilians.It was a war crime. Gone unpunished.
Lets not make that mistake again. Russia needs to be punished for bombing civilians.It was a war crime. Gone unpunished.
Russia could always just get up and leave Ukraine.3 months in a war setting means 2 to 3 weeks. This War looks like it will be going for a fair bit longer than that.
Are you offering decent odds on that?Russia could always just get up and leave Ukraine.
America bombed civilians not that long ago in Afghanistan. Germans bombed London, The allies bombed the fk outa every German city. Armies rape, pillage and steal and slaughter.Lets not make that mistake again. Russia needs to be punished for bombing civilians.
Civilians are not your enemy combatants. Your idea to target them is disgusting and immoral.Prosecuting enemy combatants is not a war crime...
it's commonly referred to as a "level playing field"
View attachment 5210858
And your idea is to stoop to their level and kill their innocent civilians? Sickening.Lets not make that mistake again. Russia needs to be punished for bombing civilians.
Dead civilian Russians ok but what is this nonsense? Each of those women have 10x the brains that Russian has. Those 6 are largely the result of working towards an equal male-female balance in politics, something we're actually quite proud of. Why pretend they are weak? Cause they are women instead of old white men? No wonder Hillary didn't get elected with such a backward view on women in power.If your waiting for Germany, or any western European country to save Ukraine I wouldn't hold my breath...
View attachment 5210827
It's been known to work before, like the land battle in Ukraine, politically at home Vlad must be weakened and his support eroded at all levels. That's the idea behind sanctions and causing social and economic pain, particularly for the movers and shakers who feel it most acuity, the people in Russal Russia are largely self-sufficient and live like shit any way. They can't equip, transport, house, train or even feed the few they have recruited and then pitched directly into the meat grinder, presumably before they starve them to death.I would think that the “partial” conscription is quite enough “making the Russian people feel it”.
There is an unreality to the implied acceleration of regime change in Russia if enough pain is applied to the person in the street. It puts me in mind of the famous recommendation that, when there is no bread, switch to cake.
I disagree somewhat. Sanctions are more directly targeted at the high-up policy makers who generally skim the economic cream for themselves. They are the ones with the access and now the motive to repaint the vehicle of state.It's been known to work before, like the land battle in Ukraine, politically at home Vlad must be weakened and his support eroded at all levels. That's the idea behind sanctions and causing social and economic pain, particularly for the movers and shakers who feel it most acuity, the people in Russal Russia are largely self-sufficient and live like shit any way. They can't equip, transport, house, train or even feed the few they have recruited and then pitched directly into the meat grinder, presumably before they starve them to death.
I did say "particularly for the movers and shakers who feel it most acuity", but a general decline in society is also required to generate social discontent. Vlad's base is composed of little old ladies and pensioners for the most part, believe it or not. They consume state TV and vote for his party in sham elections where the opposition has been eliminated, intimidated or stifled and the vote rigged any way. Vlad takes care of pensioners, and they got a lot while education got shit, but the youth had the internet and increasing exposure to global culture and democratic values.I disagree somewhat. Sanctions are more directly targeted at the high-up policy makers who generally skim the economic cream for themselves. They are the ones with the access and now the motive to repaint the vehicle of state.
coming up it sounds like they have a new type of drone,on the ground!I was thinking a good use for those T72 death traps the Ukrainians are using might be as future robotanks. They have autoloaders and don't need to be manned, the gunner, commander and driver can be all replaced by conversion kits and the fucking thing can be remote controlled from an APC up to a few miles away from the rear. Let robotank take the risks and the hits from mines! Let them over run the enemy trenches and lead the charge, a good use for junk near on its last legs or something not fit to put men in. Make standard kits for them so they can be quickly converted, their task is simple, to take the hits and shield the men in better tanks behind them. Like I said they have autoloaders and can go in shooting until the turret pops off!