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I feel like the Russians would have already thought of this and considered Kalingrad off line for all intents and purposes considering it is surrounded by NATO.
That would be a dumb move.suspect NATO is going to jump into Ukraine if they begin to collapse.
Ukraine can't collapse. They made more money than Exxon, which made more money than god.Well, its not supposed to be at war with NATO. Its a provocation. The Russians wont take the bait, but they will get even somewhere down the line. Its not going to cripple them in any way, but it is a pain in the ass.
I suspect NATO is going to jump into Ukraine if they begin to collapse.
Pretty sure that video was not real.They say this thing has a maximum speed of 12,3000-14,700 I'm/h. Pretty freaking fast.
Pretty sure that video was not real.
The object in the video was either moving at most a couple hundred MPH, or it was enormous and 100 miles away.
The explosion looks like what someone who doesn't know how to animate would make a nuke look like.
You would be lucky to catch an actual hypersonic missile on a single frame of film.
The only explosion that would look close to that would be a nuke, and if you were close enough to film it like that, you'd better have the camera recording remotely to a bunker 100 yards underground. The camera itself would be vaporized.
Weapons manufacturer CEOs every time there's a new combat video from Ukraine.I'm guessing Ukraine won't collapse, they will just be unable to continue to fight. If Russia's goal was to annex the Donbass and control the eastern part of Ukraine and they stop once that goal is completed then thats that. Nato could either decide to jump in and try and "liberate" those regions, but if that was really a priority, they would have jumped in by now. Or just try to keep "the fight" going because it allows them to make money disapear into the right pockets. I honestly think Washinton doesn't really care about Ukraine. They only care about being able to money launder and do other shady shit there. This war gives them an excuse to launder more money and what is left of Ukraine after will surely allow Washington to continue doing shady shit in exchange for money.
If you like super fast things and big explosions (and who doesn't). It's worth reading about the manhole cover from the Pascal-B nuclear test.I don't care. It was freaken awesome explosion.
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Thats kinda what collapsing means, You cant fight anymore.I'm guessing Ukraine won't collapse, they will just be unable to continue to fight. If Russia's goal was to annex the Donbass and control the eastern part of Ukraine and they stop once that goal is completed then thats that.
Damn, for a guy who's supposedly leading his country in a war for it's very existence, this guy seems like he has a lot of spare time for schmoozing.Ben Stiller meets with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a UNHCR Goodwill ambassador
Ben Stiller met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine on Monday as a Goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR to commemorate World Refugee Day.www.foxnews.com
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Ben Stiller meets with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a UNHCR Goodwill ambassador
Ben Stiller met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine on Monday as a Goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR to commemorate World Refugee Day.www.foxnews.com
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It's a media narrative war almost as much as a real war. Of course he's going to take advantage of every photo op he can. He'll still be taking pictures 3 minutes before Ukraine sues for peace (if the americans allow it).Damn, for a guy who's supposedly leading his country in a war for it's very existence, this guy seems like he has a lot of spare time for schmoozing.
Wonder how many celebrities Churchill had time for photo ops with during the blitz...
Hmm, where have I read this before...“Outlets claimed… that Western nations prolonged the conflict by sending military aid to Ukraine,”
lol, they're going to run an armored train through lithuania? That thing can be stopped by a guy with a backhoe and 10 minutes to rip up a few lengths of track.Transported goods travel from one location on Russian territory to another. Tying this to sanctions enforcement is a joke. I wouldn't be surprised if the next cargo train will be escorted by one of these. Russia still has a few in its arsenal.
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lol, they're going to run an armored train through lithuania? That thing can be stopped by a guy with a backhoe and 10 minutes to rip up a few lengths of track.
If Lithuania says no trains there are no trains. Period. End of discussion. If orcs throw a fit and do something stupid they get to see a live demo of F35. Forget about it.
Lol @ repairing the railroad on the fly in hostile territory. They bring enough supplies to do that every couple miles?Armored trains used to be set up for self reliant track repair. There were also track inspection two-men drezinas that ran in front as needed. Track repair isn't all that difficult, bridges and viaducts are another story.
Russia and Soviet Union before it had railroad troops as dedicated branch of the military. They specialize in quick track repair and they can build railways as needed. They did this in a battle for Stalingrad and transported large number of men and equipment that encircled the Germans.
My father served in railroad troops in mid 1950's. They were building a railroad into China through Eastern Kazakhstan. That's what they did during peace time.
There is a treaty that guaranties Russia's right to access Kaliningrad through Lithuania. Looking at the history of last three decades, this is just the first step to retake Kaliningrad from Russia. If Russians allow this to stand, there will be a next step and next step. Unlike 1990's Russians have the benefit of knowing how this is going to go.