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pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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bigtoughralf wrote:jimboston wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:jimboston wrote:In this effort we are able to help contain Russia spending only money and not blood.
I don't think you understand how armed conflicts work.
I donāt think you understand the meaning of the word āweā in this context.
Since we were discussing the US Point-Of-View, and since I am an American who cares primarily about American interests, the āweā referees to the expense to the USofA.
I mean you're completely proving my point with a response like this.
saxitoxin wrote:Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland says Ukraine has "biological research facilities" and they're "concerned" Russia may capture them.
That stupid establishment schill Rubio was just hoping for a fast "nope!" from Nuland. When she concocted this contorted answer he shut-up fast and didn't ask the obvious follow-up.
Why? Why is she concerned? Why is it a concern if Russia captures a lab doing experiments to develop insect-resistant wheat? Or create a cure for Athlete's Foot?
The average American is too dumb to put 2 and 2 together. The thought to ask why is there a concern -- and the obvious implications any answer to that question would have -- never enters their empty little heads. Thoughts extend to the limits allowed by the regime, tightly circumscribed by a mental playpen.
jimboston wrote:Why did I bother poking my head back in here...
...Iām done with you fucks.
jimboston wrote:Why did I bother poking my head back in here.
Most of you people have never studied science or logic.
We can discuss big picture or we can discuss discrete pointsā¦ if I make a comment about a discrete point it cannot automatically be expanded to some related bug-picture question. Worseā¦ you canāt take a discrete point comment; expand it to big pictureā¦ then shrink it back down to try to apply it to some OTHER discrete point.
Iām done with you fucks.
jusplay4fun wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland says Ukraine has "biological research facilities" and they're "concerned" Russia may capture them.
That stupid establishment schill Rubio was just hoping for a fast "nope!" from Nuland. When she concocted this contorted answer he shut-up fast and didn't ask the obvious follow-up.
Why? Why is she concerned? Why is it a concern if Russia captures a lab doing experiments to develop insect-resistant wheat? Or create a cure for Athlete's Foot?
The average American is too dumb to put 2 and 2 together. The thought to ask why is there a concern -- and the obvious implications any answer to that question would have -- never enters their empty little heads. Thoughts extend to the limits allowed by the regime, tightly circumscribed by a mental playpen.
And you are so much smarter, saxi? You have a low opinion of others, don't you?
btw: 2+2 = 5
jusplay4fun wrote:No real proof or evidence cited by Pack Rat, and the same is true for GaryD, AS USUAL.
I think I will play a game of Risk or two and do something important, too.
Lonous wrote:I know some of the people viewing this will respond with pure emotion, rather than facts.
Those same people are more often than not hindered by a lack of calculative skills.
Fear not slow ones, I'm here to help!
Since the Russia/Ukraine war began, the U.S. has sent about $75 billion of aid to the Ukrainians.
https://www.cfr.org/article/how-much-ai ... six-charts
And now the mighty Ukrainians have liberated 47 sq kilometers of their area, from the roughly 161,000 sq kilometers that the Russians have occupied.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/uk ... 023-09-04/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian-o ... of_Ukraine
For the mathematically challenged, that comes out to $ 1,595,744,680.85 per liberated square kilometer.
Or $148.25 for every square foot.
Roughly.
The financial trajectory of this, is to liberate the rest of Ukraine we are on target to spend about 256 Trillion.
or precisely $256,839,893,480,040.75
The powers that be that will be earning interest payments on all this debt, thank you for your lack of math skills and encourage you to keep waving your Ukraine flags.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:Calling it again?
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:The Atlantic - one of the most rabidly pro-war publications out there - is now writing how the final few months of the war will go down. They've come to accept it.
I'll admit, the Ukes put up a more spirited fight than I thought they would. But in the end, it wasn't enough. And it was a bad move. They could have enjoyed some Manchukuo-like state with a degree of internal governance. Now they get nothing.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
saxitoxin wrote:pmac666 wrote:Calling it again?
No. The Atlantic is.
I'm just a cheerleader.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:The Atlantic - one of the most rabidly pro-war publications out there - is now writing how the final few months of the war will go down. They've come to accept it.
I'll admit, the Ukes put up a more spirited fight than I thought they would. But in the end, it wasn't enough. And it was a bad move. They could have enjoyed some Manchukuo-like state with a degree of internal governance. Now they get nothing.
I'm introducing a bill this week to congress where illegal immigrants from Central America have a path to legal citizenship by signing up to the Ukrainian army for a 3 year term. If they survive they get citizenship to USA or Ukraine (their choice, but only get one), along with a Russian mail order bride/husband and 1 million Ruples each all stolen from Russia during the counteroffensive invasion (not an invasion) of 2025
mookiemcgee wrote:Suppression of Western interviews of Putin has been a thing for as long as I can remember, but Tucker Carlson has no credibility to me.
I LOVED 'The Putin Interviews' by Oliver Stone, it from like 8-10 years ago but is still extremely relevant. Totally worth a watch if anyone hasn't.
pmac666 wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Suppression of Western interviews of Putin has been a thing for as long as I can remember, but Tucker Carlson has no credibility to me.
I LOVED 'The Putin Interviews' by Oliver Stone, it from like 8-10 years ago but is still extremely relevant. Totally worth a watch if anyone hasn't.
Idk if thats availaible somewhere but when you come across Armin Wolfs interview with Putin for austrian TV, i recommend that. Think that was the last big one Putin made before the war. And Wolf was very good.
pmac666 wrote:Havent seen that but wasnt Stone heavily criticised for that being way too Putin sided?
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:The Atlantic - one of the most rabidly pro-war publications out there - is now writing how the final few months of the war will go down. They've come to accept it.
I'll admit, the Ukes put up a more spirited fight than I thought they would. But in the end, it wasn't enough. And it was a bad move. They could have enjoyed some Manchukuo-like state with a degree of internal governance. Now they get nothing.
I'm introducing a bill this week to congress where illegal immigrants from Central America have a path to legal citizenship by signing up to the Ukrainian army for a 3 year term. If they survive they get citizenship to USA or Ukraine (their choice, but only get one), along with a Russian mail order bride/husband and 1 million Ruples each all stolen from Russia during the counteroffensive invasion (not an invasion) of 2025
The irony is that afterwards, most of them will be literally begging to get back to the banana plantations.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
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