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DIY-HP-LED

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now why are u doing this RA


don't do it
Having seen their equipment and level of incompetence, they will kill more of their troops than Ukrainians. The beards and whiskers will come off the Ukrainians pretty quick and they are well equipped to deal with it. The Russians on the other hand campout in the radioactive red forest in complete ignorance of things most Ukrainian high school students know. If they use a dirty bomb in Ukraine, it will be the same as if they used a tactical nuke as far as consequences go and do them absolutely no good, with a possible radioactive cloud and fallout over either western Europe or Russia itself. The conscripts aren't even getting first aid equipment, much less rotten 40-year-old old gas masks and nothing else. They don't even have enough water to drink, let alone decontaminate themselves and equipment and no one has been properly trained, even if they had the equipment. Mass Russian surrenders might be the unexpected result as everybody looks to get out of the area.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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they're not gonna need that are they......awwwww

I'll bet they are guarding the bridges now and I heard they took control of the Belarus railroad a while back, because the Union was disrupting traffic. The simple truth is, if you can cut the rail lines from Russia, you cut off the Russians from projecting power, or resupply, they cannot operate very far from their railheads. Why this Achillies heel has not been exploited more is a mystery to me, ATCMS and an agreed upon target list could have done it in Ukraine or around its borders. The Russians have specialized railway units that can rapidly repair tracks and operate trains in combat zones. Repairing or replacing rail bridges is another matter and takes time, not that big a bang is required either if you derail a moving train on a bridge by dropping a missile in front of it as it crosses a bridge. If they can hit the rail bridge once, they can do it again while the repair crew is there, only this time with 200K tungsten balls in the warhead.

So, if Belarus wants to be free of Russia, they will need to cut the rails going into it from Russia, road bridges too because they will be using school buses and civilian vehicles when the rails are gone.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Only if Vlad does something really stupid in Ukraine, the Russians using a nuke before the election would sure make Americans fall in line behind the president as the level of existential threat rose. So, the Magats had better hope their buddies the Russians don't do it, because in time of war people usually get behind the president. Russia using a nuke will definitely give folks that war feeling of fear that an external threat provides and causes the bigger tribe of America to pull together in the face of it.

More Russian or Magat propaganda, it's hard to tell the difference really, and does it really matter? Shit is shit no matter what asshole grunts it out.

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Only if Vlad does something really stupid in Ukraine, the Russians using a nuke before the election would sure make Americans fall in line behind the president as the level of existential threat rose. So, the Magats had better hope their buddies the Russians don't do it, because in time of war people usually get behind the president. Russia using a nuke will definitely give folks that war feeling of fear that an external threat provides and causes the bigger tribe of America to pull together in the face of it.

More Russian or Magat propaganda, it's hard to tell the difference really, and does it really matter? Shit is shit no matter what asshole grunts it out.

fuck em, i hope it's not propaganda...i hope they're there to counter strike the minute putin crosses a line...i'm so fucking sick of that guy
 

hanimmal

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A group of 30 House progressives sent a letter to President Joe Biden this Monday calling for his administration to shift their Ukraine policy and pursue direct negotiations with Russia, The Washington Post reported yesterday.

The letter was headed by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and called on Biden to move forward with a “proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a cease fire.”

The letter received fierce pushback from many Democrats, prompting Jayapal to put out a statement later on Monday “clarifying” their position, stressing that they still supported Ukraine.

“Let me be clear: we are united as Democrats in our unequivocal commitment to supporting Ukraine in their fight for their democracy and freedom in the face of the illegal and outrageous Russian invasion,” Jayapal said. “Diplomacy is an important tool that can save lives — but it is just one tool.”

Now, the Congressional Progressive Caucus has announced that they are withdrawing the letter altogether, claiming that the letter was "drafted several months ago" and was "released by staff without vetting."

"Because of the timing, our message in being conflated by some as being equivalent to the recent statement by Republican Leader McCarthy threatening to end aid to Ukraine if Republicans take over."

Senior House Republican Kevin McCarthy said last week that if his party makes widely expected gains in the midterms, it will not write "a blank check" to war-torn Ukraine.

The warning was the first official signal that Kyiv could face a tougher fight for US funding as it fends off Russia's invasion, with support beginning to wane in Washington.

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McCarthy hopes to become House speaker -- the third-most senior position in US politics behind the president and vice president -- if Republicans take over the House of Representatives in the November 8 vote.

Since the start of Russia's invasion in February, the United States has allocated $17.6 billion in military aid to Ukraine -- although this is a fraction of the total bill including humanitarian assistance.

\u201cINBOX: "The Congressional Progressive Caucus hereby withdraws its recent letter to the White House regarding Ukraine."\u201d
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DIY-HP-LED

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printer

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If you want something done right...

Putin took personal control of the equipment of the army and navy
Russian President Vladimir Putin took control of the work of the new Coordinating Council to meet the needs of the Russian Armed Forces. This is how experts explain the personal participation of the head of state in the meeting of the council on October 25, the chairman of which the president appointed Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Thus, Putin raised the status of the newly created body of power and showed the priority of equipping the army and navy with everything necessary among other tasks of the government, political scientists told URA.RU.

At a meeting on October 25, both Chairman of the Coordinating Council (CC) Mishustin and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who heads the working group of the State Council of the Russian Federation on coordinating activities when introducing various levels of response, reported to President Putin on the progress of work to support the Armed Forces . In this position, Sobyanin helps the regional authorities to quickly solve problems that arise against the backdrop of a special operation in Ukraine. Their common task is to coordinate the actions of all levels of government, provide the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with everything necessary at the request of the Ministry of Defense, mobilize production capacities and fully ensure social protection for both the military personnel themselves and their families.

The President made it clear that he is changing the administrative management system in accordance with new challenges. He demanded to increase the speed of execution of instructions at all levels, to mobilize the authorities, industry and society for the sake of solving a common task - the victory of Russia in the struggle for its future. “We need a higher pace of work in all areas and an extremely realistic assessment of the situation, the state of affairs as a whole,” Putin said.

Russia has an obvious advantage over Ukraine in the ability to mobilize the defense industry, since this country has practically no one of its own and now the Ukrainians are completely dependent on supplies from other countries. In order to further strengthen the strategic advantage of the Russian side, the President considers it important to quickly increase the volume of defense and related industries to fully meet the needs of the RF Armed Forces. At the same time, he drew the special attention of government members that it is necessary to win not only in quantity, but also in quality - including the quality of equipment, uniforms, clothes and household items of Russian soldiers and officers.

Manufacturers producing products for the needs of the Armed Forces must supply the troops with comfortable and modern equipment, special equipment and equipment, and at the same time receive feedback in a timely manner, the President noted. “We need to know the opinion of those for whom our factories and design bureaus work,” Putin said. If outdated regulations become an obstacle on this path, they need to be changed or adapted, focusing on the real needs of the army and navy, he added.

Ha ha ha ha....

Permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN: Ukraine is going to curtail the project "dirty bomb"
kraine is going to curtail the “dirty bomb” project due to reports from the Russian Federation about an impending provocation. Dmitry Polyansky, Deputy Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN, announced this.

“Because of the data of the Russian Federation about the “dirty bomb”, fuss began. There are signals that they are trying to “curtail” this program,” the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN said.

Earlier, the Russian side reported that the chances of Kyiv using a “dirty bomb” are high, and Ukraine has every opportunity to produce it. Russia has warned the West about Kyiv's impending provocation, designed to blame Russia. IAEA experts will come to Kyiv to check it out.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The timing seems odd. The letter was sent around and signed in the summer.
Several who did sign, said they wouldn't do so currently because of the changing circumstances.

If the Dems can find a way to shoot themselves in the foot, they invariably do.
With Mitch and Pence stepping up to the plate for the GOP, it neutralizes the democrat's advantage with McCarthy's asshole announcement of a funding cut for Ukraine. It all gives aid and comfort to America's sworn enemy in a hot war with a valuable ally. An ally who is growing in value with each battlefield victory over the Russians, considering they have one fucking hand tied behind their backs! What a great economical investment! The Pentagon has no problems with it at all and are Ukraine's biggest fans. Furthermore, there is the added bonus of the Russians paying the whole shot with the money already frozen, including the aid given by Uncle Sam and others paid back with interest.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Like I said, it would be a bad idea, but not one past these dumb cunts. Trump wanted to nuke hurricanes and yer dealing with the Russian version it would appear.
It strikes me as a priority mismatch of unusual proportions. In the event of a nuclear warshot, our elections become as irrelevant as whether the outfit of the firefighter carrying you out of the collapsing skyscraper matches your shoes or not.
 

printer

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Russia calls for UN Security Council probe of alleged biological labs in Ukraine
Russia has drafted a United Nations Security Council resolution that would investigate Moscow’s claims that the U.S. and Ukraine are violating prohibitions on biological weapons through work at Ukrainian biological laboratories, The Associated Press reported.
Moscow for months has levied the allegations, which were previously condemned as “classic” Russian propaganda by U.S. intelligence officials, who say Ukraine operates just over a dozen biolabs for public health and biodefense purposes with U.S. assistance.

The Associated Press, citing a copy it obtained of the draft resolution, reported that Russia is filing a complaint under the Biological Weapons Convention, which was signed in 1972 to ban the development and use of biological and toxin weapons.

The resolution would create a 15-member commission authorized by the Security Council to investigate the claims, the outlet reported.
The Associated Press reported that the commission would report to the Security Council by Nov. 30 and establish a review conference in Geneva, Switzerland from Nov. 28 through Dec. 16.

The U.S. publicly acknowledges its support for Ukrainian biolabs but notes that they were developed as part of the biological threat reduction program, which seeks to improve abilities to detect and report outbreaks of dangerous pathogens before they cause major threats.
Russia, however, began accusing the two countries of developing biological weapons in the early days of Russia’s invasion.
U.S. and Western officials have long accused Russia of making false accusations and staging “false flag” operations to justify its invasion of Ukraine.

The Hill has reached out to the U.S. mission to the United Nations for comment.

The war in recent weeks has largely concentrated in Ukraine’s south, where Ukrainian forces are making gains closer to Kherson, the sole Ukrainian regional capital controlled by Russia.

Kyiv has accused Russia of planning to blow up a major dam that could flood the city and affect cooling efforts at Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant.
Moscow, meanwhile, has accused Kyiv of planning to use a radioactive “dirty bomb.” The U.S. has rejected those allegations and warned they could be a pretext to Russian attacks.

The dirty bomb did not stick to the wall, maybe this will?
 

BudmanTX

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Russia calls for UN Security Council probe of alleged biological labs in Ukraine
Russia has drafted a United Nations Security Council resolution that would investigate Moscow’s claims that the U.S. and Ukraine are violating prohibitions on biological weapons through work at Ukrainian biological laboratories, The Associated Press reported.
Moscow for months has levied the allegations, which were previously condemned as “classic” Russian propaganda by U.S. intelligence officials, who say Ukraine operates just over a dozen biolabs for public health and biodefense purposes with U.S. assistance.

The Associated Press, citing a copy it obtained of the draft resolution, reported that Russia is filing a complaint under the Biological Weapons Convention, which was signed in 1972 to ban the development and use of biological and toxin weapons.

The resolution would create a 15-member commission authorized by the Security Council to investigate the claims, the outlet reported.
The Associated Press reported that the commission would report to the Security Council by Nov. 30 and establish a review conference in Geneva, Switzerland from Nov. 28 through Dec. 16.

The U.S. publicly acknowledges its support for Ukrainian biolabs but notes that they were developed as part of the biological threat reduction program, which seeks to improve abilities to detect and report outbreaks of dangerous pathogens before they cause major threats.
Russia, however, began accusing the two countries of developing biological weapons in the early days of Russia’s invasion.
U.S. and Western officials have long accused Russia of making false accusations and staging “false flag” operations to justify its invasion of Ukraine.

The Hill has reached out to the U.S. mission to the United Nations for comment.

The war in recent weeks has largely concentrated in Ukraine’s south, where Ukrainian forces are making gains closer to Kherson, the sole Ukrainian regional capital controlled by Russia.

Kyiv has accused Russia of planning to blow up a major dam that could flood the city and affect cooling efforts at Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant.
Moscow, meanwhile, has accused Kyiv of planning to use a radioactive “dirty bomb.” The U.S. has rejected those allegations and warned they could be a pretext to Russian attacks.

The dirty bomb did not stick to the wall, maybe this will?

omg....thanks for the giggle
 
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