It's not much a persuasive argument. It really just sounds like a bunch of miniature dachshunds barking because the first one one barked when it thought it heard something.
nortex97 said:
Agreed. "He shoulda gone to the UN Security Council to resolve this matter." Is the single most absurd thing I have seen on this website at least since gay pride month.
Teslag said:
It's like I tell my kids when they are fighting. I don't care about the reasons, whichever kid throws the first punch is in the wrong.
As Ukraine strategically shifts to a strategy that will lead to heavier Ukrainian losses.Quote:
Head of the Lvov military enlistment office: 80% of Ukrainians do not want to fight.
About 20% of the required number of military personnel voluntarily come to the military enlistment offices. Half of them are contract workers, said the head of the Lvov regional territorial centre Alexander Tishchenko.
According to him, in order to fulfill the plan, military commissars are handing out summons on the streets and at home.
"If there are no such searches, sending for clarification of data, then mobilization may be under threat," explained Tishchenko.
Thus, we come to the conclusion that 80% of those mobilized in the Armed Forces initially did not want to participate in the conflict, which percentage of them are "sofa warriors", and who is the ideological opponent of the Kiev regime - time will tell.
Why did the Russian industry only start to work after many months of war?
— Patricia Marins (@pati_marins64) July 5, 2023
The Russian military complex faced difficulties after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and this crisis lasted for more than 20 years.
Yes, 90% of the Armored Repair Plants administered by Rostec were in… pic.twitter.com/pVsfX5h4TY
Quote:
The three biggest Russian factories, Uralvagonzavod, Omsktransmash and Kurganmashzavod, are producing intensely, and that's not all.
Uraltransmash and the Armored Repair Plants, consisting of eight units, are working at least 12 hours a day, but not yet in "war mode."
For example, Kurganmashzavod had around 1,700 workers but hired another 1,000 last year and another 1,200 recently.
During the last few months, the Russian industry has delivered dozens of helicopters and jets to African countries like Mali, Uganda, Togo, and Zimbabwe.
This suggests that any shortage of electronics is in the past.
Recently, Uralvagonzavod set 100% of its production exclusively for tanks, while Omsktransmash isn't producing tanks anymore and has instead shifted its focus to the Tos-1 and the modernization of T80s and T62Ms, as well as some artillery, including the D30, 2s4, and 2s5.
Kurganmashzavod is working intensely on IFVs like the BMP3M, and at least five repair armored plants are refurbishing other IFVs and APCs. Uraltransmash is producing Akatsiya, Malka, and Msta S artillery and has already delivered two batches of Msta S this year.
The number of missiles launched against Kiev is another example of the kick in production for the Russian aerospace industry.
All evidence suggests that the Russian military complex can produce/refurbish many hundreds of tanks and probably thousands of IFVs, APCs, and artilleries annually.
We must consider 14 units producing (not including the units working in indirect production like the "techzavods").
This attempt to put a positive spin on the Ukrainian Counteroffensive is actually a series of enormous admissions:
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) July 6, 2023
1) “the Offensive has failed” (call it the 1st Phase if you want, it’s the counteroffensive to date)
2) “NATO Military Tactics do not work against Russian Defenses”… https://t.co/OxOuSqg3Cq
The failure of Western governments to endorse or echo Ukrainian claims speaks volumes. Implicit message to Zelensky: stand down. https://t.co/SoMQkpXrmN
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) July 6, 2023
Update: Newsweek provides more details on CIA operations inside Ukraine:
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) July 6, 2023
"It's a tricky balancing act—the CIA being very active in the war while not contradicting the Biden administration's central pledge, which is that there are no American boots on the ground," says a senior…
JP Morgan, BlackRock, and the neoliberal establishment are salivating over a profit bonanza in post-war Ukraine. “The war is clearly good for business: indeed, the greater the destruction, the greater the opportunities for reconstruction.”https://t.co/fkGnhTjxyD
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) July 6, 2023
Quote:
From certain perspectives, the war is clearly good for business: indeed, the greater the destruction, the greater the opportunities for reconstruction. At Davos this year, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, said he hoped the initiative would turn the country into a "beacon of capitalism". David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs, also spoke cheerily of Ukraine's post-war future. "There is no question," he said, "that as you rebuild, there will be good economic incentives for real return and real investment."
Seeing opportunity amid the tragedy, 500 global businesses from 42 countries have already signed the Ukraine Business Compact "to help realise its huge potential" or secure their slice of the Ukrainian pie. "Most are standing on the sidelines for now, given the security threat," the FT reported. "But there are already companies on the cusp of moving in especially in the low-hanging-fruit industries of construction and materials, agricultural processing and logistics."
“We found $4.5B worth of payments from the US Agency for International Development to pay off Ukraine’s sovereign debt. Much of which is owned by the global investment firm BlackRock.” @MaxBlumenthal found the receipts. US taxpayers are getting hosed. pic.twitter.com/GN4k4VVzbG
— Marty Bent (@MartyBent) July 2, 2023
Teslag said:
It's like I tell my kids when they are fighting. I don't care about the reasons, whichever kid throws the first punch is in the wrong.
PlaneCrashGuy said:
Anyone with tripe digit IQ scores always knew Russia had this one.
Russia is getting bigger, Ukraine is getting smaller, and there's nothing we can do to stop it.
My how the mighty have fallen.
Well, they should have around 1200 BRAND NEW T-90s.Teslag said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Anyone with tripe digit IQ scores always knew Russia had this one.
Russia is getting bigger, Ukraine is getting smaller, and there's nothing we can do to stop it.
My how the mighty have fallen.
Yet Ukraine continues to gain land, and is now closing in on Bakhmut, Russias lone prize in the last year. Of course, one day Russia will release their super secret cache of modern weapons. Then Ukraine will be sorry.
Teslag said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Anyone with tripe digit IQ scores always knew Russia had this one.
Russia is getting bigger, Ukraine is getting smaller, and there's nothing we can do to stop it.
My how the mighty have fallen.
Yet Ukraine continues to gain land, and is now closing in on Bakhmut, Russias lone prize in the last year. Of course, one day Russia will release their super secret cache of modern weapons. Then Ukraine will be sorry.
GAC06 said:
Usually misspellings are a sign that your source is an idiot or FOS. HTH
Russian and Hungarian media are reporting that Rostec: Uralvagonzavod has changed its entire assembly line to adapt to the sole production of
— UkraineWarVid (@UkraineWarVid) July 1, 2023
T-90m with the goal of reaching 1600+ T-90 per year.
"Russia Begins Mass-Tank Production
In a press release to the public, Rostec… pic.twitter.com/0OBchWEYbX
Thank you for noticing/following!ABATTBQ11 said:
I love how most of your sources are totally random, pro-Russia Twitter accounts. It's like you go out looking for confirmation bias and user or for exactly that
PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
Anyone with tripe digit IQ scores always knew Russia had this one.
Russia is getting bigger, Ukraine is getting smaller, and there's nothing we can do to stop it.
My how the mighty have fallen.
Yet Ukraine continues to gain land, and is now closing in on Bakhmut, Russias lone prize in the last year. Of course, one day Russia will release their super secret cache of modern weapons. Then Ukraine will be sorry.
Ukraine is smaller, not larger than it was two years ago.
What a dumb **** thing to write.
Teslag said:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting every enemy soldier on the battlefield to be destroyed. They can easily save themselves and go home.
nortex97 said:
https://caliber.az/en/post/175621/Russian and Hungarian media are reporting that Rostec: Uralvagonzavod has changed its entire assembly line to adapt to the sole production of
— UkraineWarVid (@UkraineWarVid) July 1, 2023
T-90m with the goal of reaching 1600+ T-90 per year.
"Russia Begins Mass-Tank Production
In a press release to the public, Rostec… pic.twitter.com/0OBchWEYbX
They seem to be closer to 70/month, including -72/80/90/14's. Some are refurbished, true enough, and they are also using some older models like T-54's etc. as 'IED's' or fixed 'pill box' artillery style platforms along a defensive line. I don't think there's any doubt they have ramped up production significantly.
I know certain folks like to hang onto the 100/month prognostication, which was just their published number and I really think it's probably more like 70/month (counting modernish models only), but you're welcome to keep harping on it. Russia does inflate various numbers for propaganda, without doubt, but usually with a baseline that is more believable.
Both sides are still also using older T-60-series and 70-series tanks, which would make sense as well if they can use them to advance through minefields using remotely operated versions.
YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
Quote:
Russia does inflate various numbers for propaganda, without doubt
I'm comparing the open-ended commitment which we made in WoT; we've done the same here. There have been reports (from WSJ) that we've essentially sabotaged peace deals in the past that Europe wanted to make here.Teslag said:YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
What we say publically and what we see privately are two very distinct things. In private we are more than likely telling Zelensky what our limits are and when peace will be pushed. And to compare this to the WOT is laughable until we have boots on the ground, which won't happen barring Russia doing something really really stupid.
nortex97 said:
https://caliber.az/en/post/175621/Russian and Hungarian media are reporting that Rostec: Uralvagonzavod has changed its entire assembly line to adapt to the sole production of
— UkraineWarVid (@UkraineWarVid) July 1, 2023
T-90m with the goal of reaching 1600+ T-90 per year.
"Russia Begins Mass-Tank Production
In a press release to the public, Rostec… pic.twitter.com/0OBchWEYbX
They seem to be closer to 70/month, including -72/80/90/14's. Some are refurbished, true enough, and they are also using some older models like T-54's etc. as 'IED's' or fixed 'pill box' artillery style platforms along a defensive line. I don't think there's any doubt they have ramped up production significantly.
I know certain folks like to hang onto the 100/month prognostication, which was just their published number and I really think it's probably more like 70/month (counting modernish models only), but you're welcome to keep harping on it. Russia does inflate various numbers for propaganda, without doubt, but usually with a baseline that is more believable.
Both sides are still also using older T-60-series and 70-series tanks, which would make sense as well if they can use them to advance through minefields using remotely operated versions.
Totally not Russian propaganda...nortex97 said:
https://caliber.az/en/post/175621/Russian and Hungarian media are reporting that Rostec: Uralvagonzavod has changed its entire assembly line to adapt to the sole production of
— UkraineWarVid (@UkraineWarVid) July 1, 2023
T-90m with the goal of reaching 1600+ T-90 per year.
"Russia Begins Mass-Tank Production
In a press release to the public, Rostec… pic.twitter.com/0OBchWEYbX
They seem to be closer to 70/month, including -72/80/90/14's. Some are refurbished, true enough, and they are also using some older models like T-54's etc. as 'IED's' or fixed 'pill box' artillery style platforms along a defensive line. I don't think there's any doubt they have ramped up production significantly.
I know certain folks like to hang onto the 100/month prognostication, which was just their published number and I really think it's probably more like 70/month (counting modernish models only), but you're welcome to keep harping on it. Russia does inflate various numbers for propaganda, without doubt, but usually with a baseline that is more believable.
Both sides are still also using older T-60-series and 70-series tanks, which would make sense as well if they can use them to advance through minefields using remotely operated versions.
The last bolded part needs a BWAHAHAHAHAHA...Quote:
Russia will produce 1,500 tanks this year. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. According to him, even according to the most optimistic estimates, Ukraine will not be able to get the same amount of armored vehicles from its conservatives.
We will manufacture 1,500 tanks alone this year. Calculate how much our enemy will receive even according to the most optimistic calculations, here is your answerAt the same time, the ex-president of the Russian Federation noted that the Russian T-90M tank is by far the best in the world. This combat vehicle is significantly superior to the Western Leopard, Challenger, Abrams tanks.
- said the politician in an interview with the main Russian media.
YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
Ummm...YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
That's what we did in Iraq and Afghanistan.J. Walter Weatherman said:YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
The strawman was people like Nortex and others claiming all posters on the logistics thread, or anyone who doubts his amazing "believed by some" sources from random substack bloggers support a "forever war", which basically no one has said.
I definitely think there should be a wind down plan long term but I don't mind the government not saying that publicly. If we said publicly "we'll give you to December 2023 then Putin would know he can just wait it out.
This tank thing made me think of the old Soviet joke (which I've updated here):P.U.T.U said:
Well the T14 is better than the T90, very similar but saying the T90 is the best in the world is not true since it is not even the best in Russia.
At about $5 million per T90 tank and 1600 a year you are spending $8 billion on tanks alone. The entire Russia defense budget from 2018-2021 was around $60-65 billion total. I am not sure what their budget is this year but spending around 15% of your budget on tanks alone is crazy when the are having to pull T55s from storage to use a mobile artillery systems since they cannot maintain their current artillery systems. They were using T55s as check point deterrents and for defensive only positions, now they have a new roll as short range artillery.
It is funny, in a sad way, and true. We are being invaded, to the joy of our leftists, while supporting another country on the other side of the planet that is fighting…a stupid/bloody civil war largely with our own funding/weapons, against the will of the remaining 15 or so million Ukrainians, to our biggest foe's benefit. It's crazy to go back and read quotes about how congress just couldn't afford to secure the border under Trump, and who is voting for/supportive of this idiocracy now.YouBet said:
A nitpick....calling this a Forever War is not really a straw man. The US government has said we will fight this war as long as Zelensky wants us to. They have literally said it's at his discretion on how long we fight.
So our government had made the decision to exit a 20+ year WoT to hop right into another one where a foreign leader is dictating our involvement. Both political parties have said #1 issue for voters is the Ukraine War.
Think about that...we have abdicated a war decision to a foreign leader while congress gaslights the populace and says this is our #1 priority.
Mikhailov took over TASS in 2012 and rebranded the news agency into the modern publication it is today. Kondrashov was the press secretary for #Putin’s campaign headquarters in 2018.
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 6, 2023