assassination attempt on Slovakian PM ?

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Definitely Not A Cop
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peacedude said:

We'll agree to disagree, then.

But I have a quick question: If they're 45 years behind us militarily, how can they produce artillery shells at a rate close to 30:1 the rate that we can, plus, they have two operational hypersonic missiles to our none (if we have one that actually works, we'd have already sent it to Ukraine)?



Not sure what artillery shell production rate or what missiles we choose to give Ukraine has to do with the price of tea in China. If anything, it lends to my argument that they are throwing just as much cash as the US into this thing
LMCane
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peacedude said:

We'll agree to disagree, then.

But I have a quick question: If they're 45 years behind us militarily, how can they produce artillery shells at a rate close to 30:1 the rate that we can, plus, they have two operational hypersonic missiles to our none (if we have one that actually works, we'd have already sent it to Ukraine)?

what evidence do you have to support your claims you make above?
peacedude
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My sincerest apologies...really. I was wrong.

It's apparently only 3:1 on the artillery production front: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-says-its-production-artillery-shells-has-soared-by-nearly-150-year-2024-03-21/.

As far as the Russian hypersonics: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-uses-zircon-hypersonic-missile-ukraine-first-time-researchers-say-2024-02-12/
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/3/10/what-are-the-hypersonic-missiles-russia-is-using-in-ukraine

US's lack of working hypersonics: https://news.usni.org/2024/02/16/report-to-congress-on-hypersonic-weapons-12
nortex97
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As expected, a Ukrainian involvement…



He is expected to make a recovery now, which is great news.
Faustus
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peacedude said:

Definitely Not A Cop said:

aTmAg said:

NOT letting Ukraine in increases the chance of nuclear war.

If we reward Russia every time they threaten nuclear war, then they will continue to do so. They would only consider actually nuking somebody if they think the response will be weak. And by us bowing to them every time they talk tough espouses weakness.


This is a good post. There are too many people scared of Russia's continual game of chicken to get what they want. They can't even beat Ukraine. They aren't going to do *****
Russia is doing to us now (nearly exactly) what we did to them in the 80's. They were beyond broke as the Soviet Union after our closer (Reagan) finished them off financially via the decades long Cold War (where nuclear saber rattling was the norm). They broke up, and now Russia is what's left as the 3rd super-power.

See the parallels yet?

Russia could win this war w/Ukraine by June if they wanted to, but they don't want to. They're kicking back with China smoking cigars and downing Stoli shots watching dumbass DC fools spend $1,000,000,000,000 every 100 days on our way to a dismantling as a country. Russia's economy is also roaring, whereas ours is already in the tank.

Sad, but true.


They're just behind France and ahead of Canada in GDP but with 2-4 times the population, lucky ****ards.
nortex97
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The connection here is that Georgia just had a big debate (interrupted by violent paid protesters) about legislation banning NGO's from operating with foreign money in the country (or at least requiring disclosure), which wound up getting vetoed by their nominal president (who is a proxy stooge).

Substantially similar to our FARA law which only apply to Republicans, of course. This was fiercely criticized by our press/EU/CIA/apparatus of course.





None of this is actually good for Americans. Slovakia, Hungary, and Georgia are under attack by our own apparatus/blob, imho (as well of course as what is left of Ukraine).
 
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