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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦


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3 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

Comprehension is key.  It's a military training facility.  

 

Derp.

 

 

 

 

Um, the article says:

”The mayor, Vitali Klitschko, says a water treatment plant and the entrance of a metro station used as a shelter were hit. Two schools and a university were also damaged.”

Just now, Starr-Bills said:

Um, the article says:

”The mayor, Vitali Klitschko, says a water treatment plant and the entrance of a metro station used as a shelter were hit. Two schools and a university were also damaged.”

 

8 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

 

Two different attacks. 

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Bad news

 

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Russia About to Take Pokrovsk

Jazz Shaw

 

When Ukraine launched its diversionary invasion of the Kursk Oblast in Russia, they managed to catch the Russian army off guard, at least temporarily. To a certain extent that strategy has worked, and the Russian army has been forced to shuffle around some of its forces in response.

 

But at the same time, many military analysts warned that the move would draw some of Ukraine's dwindling forces away from the primary focus of the war on the eastern front. Those warnings seem increasingly prescient this week, particularly when you take a close look at what's happening in Pokrovsk Raion in Donetsk Oblast.

 

Pokrovsk is located in the eastern section of the country, near the edge of the territories annexed by Russia, and the people there have been taking a beating. A significant percentage of the population has already been forced to flee and the Russians have only increased their push to capture that territory since the incursion into Kursk. This week, the Wall Street Journal published a striking - if depressing - pictorial feature of the current conditions in Pokrovsk. The scenes are not for the faint of heart. What little food that remains is being rationed and the Russians are close enough to strike a knockout blow at any moment. 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

Who is this guy Jazz Shaw and why should we care?

 

Is he a better source than Rybar, Geroman, Igor Girkin, Jack Watling, ISW, Michael Kofman...or any Osint account?

 

If he is, why? If he isn't, why bother?

 

 

It is information.

 

If you don't wish to read it, don't

 

Sticking to an 'approved' list only limits your knowledge.

 

 

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In other news, the continued and rapid pace of drone development in this war is impressive, mimicking many of the developments during WW I (observation, dropping small bombs, air to air combat, etc) but this seems novel and for the time being somewhat effective.

 

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13 minutes ago, Starr-Bills said:

In other news, the continued and rapid pace of drone development in this war is impressive, mimicking many of the developments during WW I (observation, dropping small bombs, air to air combat, etc) but this seems novel and for the time being somewhat effective.

 

Wow, pretty nasty! Drops flaming metal on their trenches, yikes! 

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Has he talked to the felon about this?
My take: what great American leadership he is showing (sarcasm) we’ll let Russia keep what they have taken, and leave those Ukrainians to Russian devices and rigorously enforce a new “treaty” like , we just finished doing when we asked Ukraine to give up their nuclear weapons. Sure they should take our word for it. 
 

Editorial: ***** these ***** traitor ass hats.

 

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I blame Siri
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3 hours ago, Starr-Bills said:

Has he talked to the felon about this?
My take: what great American leadership he is showing (sarcasm) we’ll let Russia keep what they have taken, and leave those Ukrainians to Russian devices and rigorously enforce a new “treaty” lie, we just finished doing when we asked Ukraine to give up their nuclear weapons. Sure they should take our word for it. 
 

Editorial: ***** these ***** traitor ass hats.

 

For the sake of argument let's say that is Trump's plan. Now that that's out of the way, what's the Biden or Haris plan for a negotiated peaceful settlement of the conflict? Is there any plan or any intelligent ideas? More importantly something reflecting the realities of the situation?

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