Teslag said:
"I'm not a serious poster" is quite the defense. By all means, continue.
Teslag said:
Flags explained.
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) February 2, 2024
Top: Soviet Russian Communist Party flag.
Bottom left: CCP flag
Bottom right: CCP national flag. The big star stands for the Party. The four little ones; govt, military, education & commerce, all under the domination of the Party. pic.twitter.com/5DfHU72kf1
Iranian Proxies Scatter Ahead Of Looming U.S. Retaliation Strikes
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) February 2, 2024
Plans are already leaking about the extent of the expected attacks in response to the deadly drone strike on U.S. soldiers in Jordan.
We also update the situation in the Red Sea: https://t.co/V1h1qvLHcR
Let's see. What could have possibly happened in Ukraine in 2014 that would affect the population and start people leaving???nortex97 said:
"Always look on the bright side of life."
sung by Victoria Nuland, who is never photographed doing anything but smiling at her great successes.⚡️ U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland arrived in Kyiv on Jan. 31, said U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink.https://t.co/EJIC4j4QgL
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) January 31, 2024
Well, ok, not ALL the time…Must be time for a change of government pic.twitter.com/mx4FhERZgD
— Cyborgigy (@FrogstarWorld) January 31, 2024
Meanwhile, Ukraine has less than a third the population in its remaining territory today, of military age adults, vs. 2014. Thanks, Victoria.
Well, the bottom of the sea is technically "ground"...GAC06 said:
Then to the bottom of the ocean
Lord Bebo is YOUR propaganda...not Ukraine's...PlaneCrashGuy said:
"Most of what comes out of Ukraines government is propaganda" -Teslag
I guess he's just in the mood to troll today. 1 boat sinks and the ensuing chest pounding is pathetic.
Have you ever read anything 2 links further even within Wikipedia about Nuland and "Euromaiden"?Ag with kids said:Let's see. What could have possibly happened in Ukraine in 2014 that would affect the population and start people leaving???nortex97 said:
"Always look on the bright side of life."
sung by Victoria Nuland, who is never photographed doing anything but smiling at her great successes.⚡️ U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland arrived in Kyiv on Jan. 31, said U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink.https://t.co/EJIC4j4QgL
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) January 31, 2024
Well, ok, not ALL the time…Must be time for a change of government pic.twitter.com/mx4FhERZgD
— Cyborgigy (@FrogstarWorld) January 31, 2024
Meanwhile, Ukraine has less than a third the population in its remaining territory today, of military age adults, vs. 2014. Thanks, Victoria.
Oh yeah...thanks, PUTIN...
I'm not attacking you, I just am surprised more don't understand the whole narrative behind "euromaidan" was BS from the get go in 2014. I'd encourage anyone reading this thread to go look for themselves.Quote:
President Yanukovych attended the 2829 November 2013 EU summit in Vilnius (where originally it was planned that the Association Agreement would be signed on 29 November 2013), but the Association Agreement was not signed. Both Yanukovych and high level EU officials signalled that they wanted to sign the Association Agreement at a later date.
In an interview with Lally Weymouth, Ukrainian billionaire businessman and opposition leader Petro Poroshenko said:On 11 December 2013 the Prime Minister, Mykola Azarov, said he had asked for 20 billion (US$27 billion) in loans and aid to offset the cost of the EU deal. The EU was willing to offer 610 million (US$838 million) in loans, but Russia was willing to offer US$15 billion in loans. Russia also offered Ukraine cheaper gas prices. As a condition for the loans, the EU required major changes to the regulations and laws in Ukraine. Russia did not.Quote:
From the beginning, I was one of the organizers of the Maidan. My television channelChannel 5played a tremendously important role. We gave the opportunity to the journalists to tell the truth.... On the 11th of December, when we had [U.S. Assistant Secretary of State] Victoria Nuland and [E.U. diplomat] Catherine Ashton in Kyiv, during the night they started to storm the Maidan. I put my car in front of the riot police.
Public opinion about Euromaidan
According to December 2013 polls (by three different pollsters), between 45% and 50% of Ukrainians supported Euromaidan, while between 42% and 50% opposed it. The biggest support for the protest was found in Kyiv (about 75%) and western Ukraine (more than 80%). Among Euromaidan protesters, 55% were from the west of the country, with 24% from central Ukraine and 21% from the east.
Biden is a complete and utter POS ALL the time and I have ZERO doubts that he sucked up a lot of bribes from folks in Ukraine.nortex97 said:
Biden Ukraine corruption going way back and still relevant today during the proxy war:🚨 BREAKING 🚨
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) January 31, 2024
The White House is REFUSING to hand over early drafts of President Biden’s 2015 Ukraine speech where he called for the firing of the Ukrainian prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.
These drafts are important as it is believed, based on public reporting, that the then-VP… pic.twitter.com/HXuUkVGBAM
Seems to work for you...PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:
"I'm not a serious poster" is quite the defense. By all means, continue.
The record profits are another sign of the relative resilience of the Russian economy despite US and European efforts to hurt it https://t.co/te8vSoJncT pic.twitter.com/Skm3DFniim
— Financial Times (@FT) January 30, 2024
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Even the U.S. Army is not up to Russian defense in Ukraine - American professor
The high hopes that many in the West had for the Ukrainian armed forces' summer campaign were not realized. The Ukrainian army had to pay dearly for limited advances that were eventually leveled. Now there is no doubt that the offensive has failed, writes (https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/how-russia-stopped-ukraines-momentum) Stephen Biddle, a professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, for Foreign Affairs.
Some blame the fiasco on Washington, which has been slow to provide Kiev with modern weapons. Others attribute the failure to strategic blunders by the leadership and the poor preparedness of Ukrainian troops. But the point is rather that the Russian forces have shown themselves to be "competent defenders," the analyst said.
According to him, the Russian defense by the summer of 2023 had become deep, well-prepared, with extensive minefields, supported by mobile reserves and garrisoned by troops who did not lack morale and persistently repelled attacks. As history shows, breaching such defenses is very difficult even for well-trained attackers.
Perhaps an attacker with U.S. military level skills and training could break through. "But to overcome such defenses, you need a big advantage in skills and motivation. Ukraine did not have them in 2023, and it is unclear whether even U.S. troops would have had the skills to accomplish such a difficult task," Biddle notes.
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"Today Putin openly saidlikely for the first time, in such an overt and public mannerthat the entire contact line will have to be pushed back to such a distance as to keep Russian territories from being reached by NATO's most advanced weaponry given to Ukraine"
I take this to mean Russian forces will take territory up to the Dnieper + 150 km further. I also believe that at the end of the day the Russians will have military bases in western Ukraine probably close to the Belarus border, to facilitate access through friendly territory. And close to the Transnistria border as well in Western Ukraine. These bases will be outfitted with nuclear- tipped hypersonic missiles that can reach every European capital in seven minutes or less. And that will be the end of the western threat to Russia once and for all.
🇺🇦🇷🇺🚨‼️ “Zaluzhny, during a conversation with Zelensky, said that an immediate improvement in the situation of the country’s troops is unlikely” - Washington Post
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 2, 2024
According to the publication, the Ukrainian leader announced his intention to fire the general. It is noted that… pic.twitter.com/XYXTTU78zz
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With his days in command apparently numbered, Ukraine's top general alleged on Thursday that the Ukrainian government had failed to mobilize sufficient numbers of troops and called for an urgent upgrade of the country's high-tech warfare capabilities to overcome Russia's larger and better-armed forces "and ensure the existence of statehood."
Gen. Valery Zaluzhny was told on Monday by President Volodymyr Zelensky that he was being dismissed, but as of Friday morning a formal order removing him as head of commander in chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces had not been received, according to a senior official who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to lack of authorization to speak publicly. Zaluzhny's relationship with Zelensky had been fraying for months, amid a failed counteroffensive last year, but tensions boiled over at a meeting on Monday in part because of a disagreement over how many new troops Ukraine needs to mobilize.
Zaluzhny, far from retreating in his clash with the president, wrote an article for CNN, published late Thursday evening, in which he called for "the wholesale redesign of battlefield operations and the abandoning of outdated, stereotypical thinking."
While the article did not call out Zelensky by name, it amounted to a remarkable rebuke of the president who has resisted Zaluzhny's call to mobilize nearly 500,000 new soldiers, saying he was not convinced it was necessary.
Zelensky had also publicly criticized Zaluzhny's comments in an interview with the Economist in November, in which he said that the war had reached a "stalemate." The assessment that battle lines have mostly stagnated and that the war is one of grinding attrition, with little forward movement by either side, is now widely accepted as fact.
"We must acknowledge the significant advantage enjoyed by the enemy in mobilizing human resources and how that compares with the inability of state institutions in Ukraine to improve the manpower levels of our armed forces without the use of unpopular measures," Zaluzhny wrote in the article for CNN.
Zaluzhny has not commented publicly about the reports of his dismissal, which presents a huge risk for Zelensky given the general's popularity within the military and more broadly among the Ukrainian public. Already, there are signs of a backlash among commanders on the battlefield and there is no indication that a new commander would be able to deliver any quick improvement of Ukraine's difficult position on the battlefield.
Nuland, the State Dept's "fixer," was sent to Kiev because things really are falling apart. Straighten this spat out now, boys, or we'll let the Russians make you peel potatoes in Siberia for the next 40 years. Nuland knowns what a coup looks like because she's the master of…
— Chebureki Man (@CheburekiMan) February 1, 2024
At this point we're practically running the operations order past Tehran for approval. https://t.co/53fBTjguuE
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 2, 2024
The Russians have suffered a grand total of four (4) confirmed total losses of Black Sea Fleet ships in the war thus far, two of which were LSTs and two of which were rather old warships.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 2, 2024
Fully two-thirds of this list is either repaired, under repair, or extremely stale rumors. https://t.co/XfLRv1T4Pd
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two of which were rather old warships.
Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
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Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
According to Russia, apparently:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_MoskvaQuote:
Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
Teslag said:
No, according to Russia and the Black Sea Fleet.
https://www.businessinsider.com/russian-ships-head-south-as-flagship-moskva-battles-extensive-fire-2022-4
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/14383383
PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
According to Russia, apparently:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_MoskvaQuote:
Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
Oh, according to Wikiepedia. Thanks.
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
According to Russia, apparently:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_MoskvaQuote:
Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
Oh, according to Wikiepedia. Thanks.
Original source - https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/1164.htm
Along with literally dozens of other sources when it sank (feel free to google if you'd like). Guess anything possibly negative towards Russia doesn't count to you though.
PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
According to Russia, apparently:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_MoskvaQuote:
Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
Oh, according to Wikiepedia. Thanks.
Original source - https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/1164.htm
Along with literally dozens of other sources when it sank (feel free to google if you'd like). Guess anything possibly negative towards Russia doesn't count to you though.
From your link:
" this smaller contemporary of the Kirov may have been intended as a less-expensive complement to the larger ships."
Hardly a flagship according to your source. Thank you.
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:Quote:
two of which were rather old warships.
Well that's one way to describe the literal flagship of the Black Sea Fleet
According to Teslag?
According to Russia, apparently:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cruiser_MoskvaQuote:
Recommissioned into the Russian Navy in April 2000, Moskva replaced the Kynda-class cruiser Admiral Golovko as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[12]
Oh, according to Wikiepedia. Thanks.
Original source - https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/1164.htm
Along with literally dozens of other sources when it sank (feel free to google if you'd like). Guess anything possibly negative towards Russia doesn't count to you though.
From your link:
" this smaller contemporary of the Kirov may have been intended as a less-expensive complement to the larger ships."
Hardly a flagship according to your source. Thank you.
Lol right - if you'd like to ignore the dozens of sources all calling it the flagship just because of your strange loyalty to Russia you're more than welcome to. We have plenty of evidence you're not a serious poster but never hurts to add to the pile.
No one should ever use google for anything, imho.Quote:
Along with literally dozens of other sources when it sank (feel free to google if you'd like). Guess anything possibly negative towards Russia doesn't count to you though.
⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦Newsflash: Russia seized 4 of the Project 1241 'Tarantul' boats from Ukraine. So even if Ukraine destroyed 1, Russia is still +3 on the exchange. Doh! 😉 pic.twitter.com/CFpkSXh6Yl
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) February 1, 2024
⚡️🇷🇺More of those transport vehicles Russia ran out of are headed to the front😉 pic.twitter.com/oG2VE404gX
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) February 1, 2024
🇷🇺🇷🇺 New and modernized ships of the Russian Navy will receive the latest Pantsir-ME naval anti-aircraft missile and gun system.
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) February 1, 2024
What is known about this air defense system: RT analysis
🔻Pantsir-ME is a naval version of the ground-based air defense missile system Pantsir-S.… pic.twitter.com/H7aZGLk5u7
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"Moscow" is the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, the lead ship of Project 1164 "Atlant". It was put into operation in 1983 under the name "Slava". In 1996, the cruiser received its current name. The main strike armament of the ship is 16 launchers of P-1000 Vulcan missiles.
Teslag said:
Do you ever get tired of being dead ass wrong?
The following link is official Russian state media.
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/14383383
From the official Russian media source in Russian...
Which translates to...Quote:
"Moscow" is the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, the lead ship of Project 1164 "Atlant". It was put into operation in 1983 under the name "Slava". In 1996, the cruiser received its current name. The main strike armament of the ship is 16 launchers of P-1000 Vulcan missiles.
Dude just take the L.
PlaneCrashGuy said:
"Most of what comes out of Ukraines government is propaganda" -Teslag
Except when I need to use it to prove my point -Teslag, probably.
Teslag said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
"Most of what comes out of Ukraines government is propaganda" -Teslag
Except when I need to use it to prove my point -Teslag, probably.
This didn't come from Ukraine. It came from TASS, Russia's state owned news agency.
LMCane said:
we have plumbed the depths of idiocy when Russians are trying to deny that the Moskva was the flagship of the Black Sea fleet..
when RUSSIANS were the ones calling the Moskva the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/the-flagship-of-russias-black-sea-fleet-sinks-after-taking-heavy-damage
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moskva-russias-lost-black-sea-fleet-flagship-2022-04-14/
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61114843
LMCane said:
we have plumbed the depths of idiocy when Russians are trying to deny that the Moskva was the flagship of the Black Sea fleet..
when RUSSIANS were the ones calling the Moskva the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/the-flagship-of-russias-black-sea-fleet-sinks-after-taking-heavy-damage
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moskva-russias-lost-black-sea-fleet-flagship-2022-04-14/
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61114843
Teslag said:LMCane said:
we have plumbed the depths of idiocy when Russians are trying to deny that the Moskva was the flagship of the Black Sea fleet..
when RUSSIANS were the ones calling the Moskva the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/the-flagship-of-russias-black-sea-fleet-sinks-after-taking-heavy-damage
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moskva-russias-lost-black-sea-fleet-flagship-2022-04-14/
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61114843
Welcome to PCG posts.
Teslag said:
Deflect all you want. You popped off because you forgot about the Moskva. Then jumped to a conclusion that we were just assuming it was the flagship. Then jumped to assuming it was a claim by western media. Then tried some weird whataboutism schtick when you were shown even the Russians claim it as the flagship.
Teslag said:
Deflect all you want. You popped off because you forgot about the Moskva. Then jumped to a conclusion that we were just assuming it was the flagship. Then jumped to assuming it was a claim by western media. Then tried some weird whataboutism schtick when you were shown even the Russians claim it as the flagship.