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Maxleod wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Putin Will Come to 'Unpleasant End' in One of Two Ways: Former MI6 Head
The former head of the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence service predicted that Vladimir Putin's reign over Russia will either end because of his health or the intervention of another Russian group.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/putin-will-come-to-unpleasant-end-in-one-of-two-ways-former-mi6-head/ar-AA10z4mN?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=14c75a218b3349f1bedcb68d9718ee58
Key word here is "former". The f*ck does he know of today's situation?
Maxleod wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Maxleod wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Putin Will Come to 'Unpleasant End' in One of Two Ways: Former MI6 Head
The former head of the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence service predicted that Vladimir Putin's reign over Russia will either end because of his health or the intervention of another Russian group.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/putin-will-come-to-unpleasant-end-in-one-of-two-ways-former-mi6-head/ar-AA10z4mN?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=14c75a218b3349f1bedcb68d9718ee58
Key word here is "former". The f*ck does he know of today's situation?
are we talking the former as in the very previous one? or the former one from 20 years ago? that too makes a difference.
20 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_DearloveWikipedia wrote:Sir Richard Billing Dearlove KCMG OBE (born 23 January 1945) was head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), a role known informally as "C",[1] from 1999 until 6 May 2004.
Sorry JP, you LOSE.
4. Military Intelligence
“All fighting depends on misdirection.” – Sun Tzu
First, know the enemy and know their strategy. Then spread misleading information to confuse them. Sun Tzu devotes part of his book to surveillance and talks about five kinds of operators used to trick the enemy and gather precise data so as to outwit them. This is called “foresight,” and involves gathering data about the enemy’s plans ahead of time, and spreading disinformation behind enemy lines – activities which are fundamentally the same today. Each operator was used for a different type of intelligence and would gather data in a different way.
Sun Tzu was a Chinese general, military strategist, author, and thinker who lived during the Eastern Zhou period of ancient China. Sun Tzu is generally credited as being the author of The Art of War, a compelling military treatise that has greatly influenced Western and East Asian military theory. His work covers subjects such as tactics, strategy, delay, the utilization of government agents, the creation and maintenance of alliances, the employment of double agents, and when to admit defeat. In short, it covers the very art of war itself.
The Art of War is acknowledged as a perfect work on methodology and has been consulted by commanders and scholars since it was first published and translated. Though the text refers to battle tactics in ancient China, they are still relevant today.
jusplay4fun wrote:4. Military Intelligence
“All fighting depends on misdirection.” – Sun Tzu
First, know the enemy and know their strategy. Then spread misleading information to confuse them. Sun Tzu devotes part of his book to surveillance and talks about five kinds of operators used to trick the enemy and gather precise data so as to outwit them. This is called “foresight,” and involves gathering data about the enemy’s plans ahead of time, and spreading disinformation behind enemy lines – activities which are fundamentally the same today. Each operator was used for a different type of intelligence and would gather data in a different way.
I would say Sun Tzu knows more about military intelligence and spies than Corporal 1st Class Maxleod. The same can be said of Sir Richard Billing Dearlove knowing more that the cpl. And, as I already said, the "game" is not over, yet.
Maxleod wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:4. Military Intelligence
“All fighting depends on misdirection.” – Sun Tzu
First, know the enemy and know their strategy. Then spread misleading information to confuse them. Sun Tzu devotes part of his book to surveillance and talks about five kinds of operators used to trick the enemy and gather precise data so as to outwit them. This is called “foresight,” and involves gathering data about the enemy’s plans ahead of time, and spreading disinformation behind enemy lines – activities which are fundamentally the same today. Each operator was used for a different type of intelligence and would gather data in a different way.
I would say Sun Tzu knows more about military intelligence and spies than Corporal 1st Class Maxleod. The same can be said of Sir Richard Billing Dearlove knowing more that the cpl. And, as I already said, the "game" is not over, yet.
It didn't occur to you that maybe the rumors regarding Putin's health, or a coup in Russia, could be "misleading information"?
Of course, I called it speculation ("spreading disinformation"). I quoted Sun Tzu on a such a matter. Or did you ignore ALL that?
God you're so stupid. All I have to do to prove you wrong is quote you. Dumbass.
You are wrong. 'nuff said.
And you claim you have a Phd in physics? Sorry, I find that hard to believe
Maxleod wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:4. Military Intelligence
“All fighting depends on misdirection.” – Sun Tzu
First, know the enemy and know their strategy. Then spread misleading information to confuse them. Sun Tzu devotes part of his book to surveillance and talks about five kinds of operators used to trick the enemy and gather precise data so as to outwit them. This is called “foresight,” and involves gathering data about the enemy’s plans ahead of time, and spreading disinformation behind enemy lines – activities which are fundamentally the same today. Each operator was used for a different type of intelligence and would gather data in a different way.
I would say Sun Tzu knows more about military intelligence and spies than Corporal 1st Class Maxleod. The same can be said of Sir Richard Billing Dearlove knowing more that the cpl. And, as I already said, the "game" is not over, yet.
It didn't occur to you that maybe the rumors regarding Putin's health, or a coup in Russia, could be "misleading information"?
Of course, I called it speculation ("spreading disinformation"). I quoted Sun Tzu on such a matter. Or did you ignore ALL that?
God you're so stupid. All I have to do to prove you wrong is quote you. Dumbass.
You are wrong. I quote myself quoting Sun Tzu and prove you wrong. I prove you're the dumbass, unlike your mere speculation.
And you claim you have a Phd in physics? Sorry, I find that hard to believe
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Maxleod wrote:It didn't occur to you that maybe the rumors regarding Putin's health, or a coup in Russia, could be "misleading information"? God you're so stupid.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Just in the last month ...June 15, 2022: JP4F posts Western disinformation that Putin is dying of stomach cancer: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=237779&p=5251491&hilit=putin+cancer#p5251491
July 31, 2022: JP4F doesn't bother posting Western disinformation. At this point he's internalized and repeats it himself: "and pukin' putin, dying of (likely) monkey pox (or cancer or Parkinson's)" before then sourcing another Western disinformation bureau that alleges he has liver cancer.
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July 31: 2022: JP4F again declares "Biden does not have cancer (now) but putin does."
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July 31, 2022: JP4F claims Putin has Monkeypox.
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According to the people who feed stuff into JP4F's brain, Vladimir Putin simultaneously has stomach cancer, liver cancer, Parkinson's disease, Monkeypox, and Alzheimer's. In JP4F's world Putin is the most disease-infected man in the world and has been 48 hours away from death for the last 20 years. JP4F is literally Senator Johnny Iselin ---
jusplay4fun wrote:And NO, not ALL at once, BUT likely AT LEAST ONE of those.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:And NO, not ALL at once, BUT likely AT LEAST ONE of those.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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Ukraine conflict is at an "operational standstill" and Russia faces munitions shortages, Western officials say
The conflict in Ukraine is near an operational standstill, with neither side able to generate sufficient ground combat capability to influence the course of the war, according to Western officials.
At a briefing on Friday, the officials said both sides were having manpower issues, with nearly six months of conflict bringing serious attrition of their forces. Those manpower problems are a contributing factor to the strategic deadlock, they said.
Speaking about the pace of the Russian offensive in the Donbas, the officials said: "There was a real high point. We aren't at that high point any more; the tempo has slowed down."
The officials said Russia was having a "terrible time" in trying to reconstitute its forces — for example, by merging battalion tactical groups.
They also said that a "looming issue" for Russia is an increasingly acute shortage of stocks, even of basic munitions, with evidence that older munitions are being taken out of storage.
"Ultimately, that will impair the Russians' ability to launch offensives," they said.
Western officials say Russian Black Sea fleet is in defensive posture after setbacks, including Crimea attack
From CNN's Tim Lister
Western officials said that the Russian Black Sea fleet had gone into a defensive posture after a series of setbacks. They said that at least half of the Black Sea Fleet's naval aviation arm had been taken out of action in the attack on Saki air base in Crimea last week.
US is monitoring Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant situation "very, very closely," according to defense official
From CNN's Oren Liebermann and Ellie Kaufman
As the US government closely watches the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, a senior US defense official says Russia has shown a “complete disregard” for the security of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities and that its actions around the plant now are “the height of irresponsibility.”
"This is a situation that the US government across the board and the national security community is watching very, very closely. We are very concerned about military operations at or near any of Ukraine’s nuclear power facilities and very concerned about any reports of damage to specifically Zaporizhzhia power lines," the official said, speaking to reporters in a news briefing on Friday.
"We’ve been very clear that fighting near a nuclear power plant is dangerous, is irresponsible and we want the fighters and Russia to operate with extreme caution and conduct no actions that would result in a potential radiological release," the official said.
"We see Russia's current actions in and around the plant as really the height of irresponsibility," the official added.
The US expects Russia to return full control of the plant to Ukraine and to comply with International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards, as well as provide access to the plant, added the official.
jusplay4fun wrote:more bad news for Russia and putin, who is likely dying
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Ukraine sucks.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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What happened last week
Aug. 29: Ukraine launched a counteroffensive in southern areas captured by Russian forces early in the war.
Aug. 30: Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev died at 91. An interpreter who worked with him later told Reuters that Gorbachev had been "shocked and bewildered" by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Putin didn't attend the Sept. 3 burial ceremony, and the Kremlin gave it only limited elements of a state funeral.
UNESCO said it supports Ukraine's bid to list Odesa as a World Heritage site.
Aug. 31: EU countries agreed to suspend visas for Russians but came short of an outright entry ban.
Sept. 1: International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors visited the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in southern Ukraine, after a delay and attacks en route to the Russian-occupied plant.
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Sept. 2: President Biden asked Congress to approve $11.7 billion for Ukraine, including $7.2 for military-related costs and $4.5 billion for direct economic support.
Sept. 3: The embattled Zaporizhzhia nuclear station was once again knocked off its last external power line but was still able to run electricity through a reserve line. Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for shelling in the area.
Russian shelling hit Ukraine's Kharkiv, in the northeast, and Mykolaiv, in the south.
Sept. 4: John Sullivan left his post as U.S. ambassador to Russia and will retire from public service, the U.S. Embassy in Moscow said. He was appointed in December 2019 by then-President Donald Trump and stayed on through a tumultuous time. Elizabeth Rood becomes the embassy's charge d'affaires until Sullivan's successor arrives.
saxitoxin wrote:Leo is doing his part to help Ukraine.
bigtoughralf wrote:Whereas even with a bunch of desperate refugees pouring into the country you still can't get any.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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