If you want to find our bullets, just look in a Russian corpse.
nortex97 said:
The other issue is that there is zero accountability/ability to audit where the aid actually goes. By design. We've had posts/articles documenting this difference but it bears repeating.
The gist of it is that unlike Afghanistan/any other war we don't have folks tracking where specific aid/funds are going on the ground, so we have to trust the Ukrainians to do it.
"Oversight from afar" of $150 billion plus (by now) of weapons/money shipped to Ukraine.
Yeah, right.
Forever war. Trust the Xidens.
A Ukrainian soldier tells a Vice reporter that it seems like his government's plan is the deliberate eradication of its own population:
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) June 30, 2023
"Our equipment shoots heavy artillery only 5 times while theirs shoots 500. I don't know what the government's plans are, but it feels like the… pic.twitter.com/hsXUK1qsLX
The military intelligence officer I quoted here reflected a much wider frustration in army. Many complain they were pushed into a counter-offensive before they were really ready. Of course, they would not be saying this if the counter-offensive was more successful
— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) June 30, 2023
29 June 2023#Zaporizhzhia Oblast, #Ukraine
— Naalsio (@naalsio26) June 29, 2023
Damaged Ukrainian Leopard 2A4
This appears to be a previously undocumented loss.https://t.co/76VZre5DDS pic.twitter.com/r74OKApYVY
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HRW reports new evidence of Ukrainian use of banned landmines
Human Rights Watch has said it uncovered new evidence of indiscriminate use of banned antipersonnel landmines by Ukrainian forces against Russian troops who invaded Ukraine in 2022.
The group called on Ukraine's government to follow through with a commitment made earlier this month not to employ such weapons, investigate their suspected use and hold accountable those responsible.
"The Ukrainian government's pledge to investigate its military's apparent use of banned [antipersonnel] mines is an important recognition of its duty to protect civilians," Steve Goose, Human Rights Watch's arms director, said in a statement.
HRW said it shared its findings with the Ukrainian government in a May letter, to which it received no response.
I see some people might think I’m joking. She really went down there to talk about the environment and not the war itself
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) June 29, 2023
National Geographic Ecology Definition: Ecology is the study of organisms and how they interact with the ENVIRONMENT around them.
The world is such a stage… pic.twitter.com/KuNzilW8Cq
PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
You talking about cheering on Teslag? He is the one always clamoring to stack more bodies...J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
Will do. Enjoy openly cheering for a mass murderer!
More great news justifying why they do not need another dime (not time) nor bullet from us.Teslag said:
Ukes taking tons of land today and pushing to Mariupol and melitipol. Looks like Nortex is getting overdrive
updates directly from Ms Zakharova.
fka ftc said:More great news justifying why they do not need another time nor bullet from us.Teslag said:
Ukes taking tons of land today and pushing to Mariupol and melitipol. Looks like Nortex is getting overdrive
updates directly from Ms Zakharova.
fka ftc said:You talking about cheering on Teslag? He is the one always clamoring to stack more bodies...J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
Will do. Enjoy openly cheering for a mass murderer!
No, I think I have it right and you seem to line up with Teslag.J. Walter Weatherman said:fka ftc said:You talking about cheering on Teslag? He is the one always clamoring to stack more bodies...J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
Will do. Enjoy openly cheering for a mass murderer!
Nope. Referring to the dictator who started a pointless war that's resulted in the killing of tens of thousands of his own people and another few thousand Ukrainian civilians, that PlaneCrashGuy is openly cheering for for some reason.
fka ftc said:No, I think I have it right and you seem to line up with Teslag.J. Walter Weatherman said:fka ftc said:You talking about cheering on Teslag? He is the one always clamoring to stack more bodies...J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
Will do. Enjoy openly cheering for a mass murderer!
Nope. Referring to the dictator who started a pointless war that's resulted in the killing of tens of thousands of his own people and another few thousand Ukrainian civilians, that PlaneCrashGuy is openly cheering for for some reason.
Most of us want the war to end without more bloodshed, but Z is interested in photo ops with demented little puppet girls and "acting" like he is a tough guy by wearing olive green for 1.5 years.
If you guys want to cheer murdering Russians, there's a thread for that.
Prigozhin's media empire is shutting down.
— max seddon (@maxseddon) June 30, 2023
Director Evgeny Zubarev says the infamous troll farm had existed since 2009 and confirms the many investigations into it were correct:
"It was important to discredit opposition journalists. They were trying to destroy the country!" pic.twitter.com/taOhZIxYRW
France is in trouble. The scale of these riots is moving into unchartered territory. If there was a mass uprising even their military would struggle to contain it. Has a new #Revolution begun in France and will WEF #Macron keep his cool or will he 'lose his head'
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) June 30, 2023
- Nearly 500… pic.twitter.com/dWnK6GHMNY
You referring to TeslaAg?J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Would any supporters of the Ukelele like to defend this? Or will you be sitting this one out?
She probably should have gone to see Putin since he's the only reason the war is happening in the first place. Would you like to defend him bombing civilians or will you be sitting that one out?
You probably should have ignored it. Refutation? This is just pitiful. Have a great weekend buddy.
Will do. Enjoy openly cheering for a mass murderer!
I'm apparently one of only about...40-60 percent of this forum that gives one iota about actual Ukrainians. Happy to keep standing by them despite our government's complicity in their collective death.ABATTBQ11 said:
Please, stop acting like you give a **** about Ukraine or Ukrainians and spewing this self-righteous bull**** about how Ukraine is being "sacrificed."
You love to complain that Ukraine is only fighting because we keep giving them the weapons to do so, as if they have no choice but to do our bidding. They COULD at any time choose to capitulate to the Russians, regardless of anything we give them, yet they continue to choose not to every day. It's almost like they want to fight for their homeland. If you really supported Ukrainians, you'd want us to send them even more arms so they could end this faster on their terms. But no. You don't want to give them anything. You want them to capitulate to rapists, murderers, and war criminals because you just care so much and don't want to see them suffer anymore.
You love to blame Zelensky for continuing this war and accuse him of only doing so so he can convince to get rich from graft and corruption, yet there's no evidence of that. Are we expected to believe he got himself elected in 2019 so he could get Russia to invade in 2021 and get rich off the war? Maybe, just maybe, he doesn't want to set his country overrun and parts of it taken by a bunch of troglodytes.
You also love to blame the US for somehow starting all of this, again with no evidence. You, like the Russians, continually insinuate that we pushed Ukraine away from Russia politically and orchestrated a coup to get Russian backed leadership ousted. It couldn't possibly be that Ukrainians were tired of Russian influence and manipulation. No, they should be happy to stick with being someone else's vassal state instead of taking charge of their own sovereignty and determining who they will align with.
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Earlier this month the Russian central bank warned that inflation may be on the rise again.Quote:
Russia's central bank sounded alarms on the economy Friday as the falling ruble and a record labor shortage add inflationary pressures.
Policymakers kept the benchmark interest rate steady at 7.5%, where it has been since September, but signaled an increase may be coming soon…
"Accelerating fiscal spending, deteriorating terms of foreign trade and the situation in the labor market remain pro-inflationary risk drivers," the central bank said Friday, noting that inflation risks are leaning even more to the upside.
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Today the Russian ruble hit a 15-month low against the dollar and it's expected to continue its decline.In addition, Russia is struggling with a labor shortage caused by a) the mobilization of 300,000 men of working age for the war effort and b) the flight of as many as a million men from the country to avoid the mobilization. The war itself is now the focus of the Russian economy which will create its own problems.Quote:
The Russian rouble tumbled past 89 against the dollar for the first time in more than 15 months on Friday, weighed down by domestic political risk concerns after an aborted armed mutiny over the weekend, and lacking any support drivers…
"The rouble continues to crumble," Alor Broker said in a note. "It lost another 1.4% in value yesterday, despite stabilising oil. The target for the dollar-rouble pair of 90 is approaching and is likely to be reached."
Via Hot AirQuote:
"The problem is that the military-industrial complex in Russia has never been able to convert its know-how into some civilian areas. This means that the imbalance will grow and a "bubble" will inflate around the military-industrial complex," Alexandra Prokopenko predicts.
"Everything will 'shrink' in civilian areas because all the resources will flow into the military sector. This has nothing to do with normal growth. Therefore, in the short term, the sanctions have failed, as they are called, to bring down such a beast as the Russian economy. But in the long term, it is deeply ill."
ABATTBQ11 said:
Please, stop acting like you give a **** about Ukraine or Ukrainians and spewing this self-righteous bull**** about how Ukraine is being "sacrificed."
You love to complain that Ukraine is only fighting because we keep giving them the weapons to do so, as if they have no choice but to do our bidding. They COULD at any time choose to capitulate to the Russians, regardless of anything we give them, yet they continue to choose not to every day. It's almost like they want to fight for their homeland. If you really supported Ukrainians, you'd want us to send them even more arms so they could end this faster on their terms. But no. You don't want to give them anything. You want them to capitulate to rapists, murderers, and war criminals because you just care so much and don't want to see them suffer anymore.
You love to blame Zelensky for continuing this war and accuse him of only doing so so he can convince to get rich from graft and corruption, yet there's no evidence of that. Are we expected to believe he got himself elected in 2019 so he could get Russia to invade in 2021 and get rich off the war? Maybe, just maybe, he doesn't want to set his country overrun and parts of it taken by a bunch of troglodytes.
You also love to blame the US for somehow starting all of this, again with no evidence. You, like the Russians, continually insinuate that we pushed Ukraine away from Russia politically and orchestrated a coup to get Russian backed leadership ousted. It couldn't possibly be that Ukrainians were tired of Russian influence and manipulation. No, they should be happy to stick with being someone else's vassal state instead of taking charge of their own sovereignty and determining who they will align with.
Not arguing with that.notex said:
It's not real hard to find similar inflationary/economic/currency worry articles/anecdotes here either though. Are they really/functionally a 'peer' economically? Heck no. Neither were North Vietnam, or the Taliban. But…
I'm not really sure what your point is, sorry. Russia has declined a full mobilization as they are hitting their recruiting numbers relatively easily now. That's also why they have the 'luxury' of moving away from/terminating the mercenary outfits now.aggiehawg said:Not arguing with that.notex said:
It's not real hard to find similar inflationary/economic/currency worry articles/anecdotes here either though. Are they really/functionally a 'peer' economically? Heck no. Neither were North Vietnam, or the Taliban. But…
My point was more that our manufacturing capabilities both during and after WWII were more nimble to make those pivots required at the time.
Russia's apparently is not. We had Rosie the Riveter. They have Olga, the bikini waxer in Moscow and St. Pete. (That's a joke, sort of.)
Yep.
— txaggal (@txaggal) June 30, 2023
Always has.
Always will.
Attained unbelievable privilege and still whines.
They're doing it BECAUSE they have the materiel we have helped them with...fka ftc said:More great news justifying why they do not need another dime (not time) nor bullet from us.Teslag said:
Ukes taking tons of land today and pushing to Mariupol and melitipol. Looks like Nortex is getting overdrive
updates directly from Ms Zakharova.
The Russian president kissed and took selfies with regular Russians this week, a startling image for the germaphobe presidenthttps://t.co/WNs9dE7plL pic.twitter.com/fqS42jI4eW
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 30, 2023
DEVELOPING: Hill investigators taking closer look at April 16, 2015, meeting Joe Biden had w/ Burisma exec Vadim Pozharskyi at DC's Cafe Milano, which took place same period FBI informant says Burisma made $5m bribe. Meeting arranged by Hunter & Archer, now cooperating with House
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) July 1, 2023