Posted on 02/23/2024 10:49:35 AM PST by marcusmaximus
Ukraine’s military has destroyed a Russian A-50 surveillance aircraft, Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said on Friday.
“The A-50 with the call sign ‘Bayan’ has flown its last!” Oleshchuk wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
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Ever heard of Azov?
Unlike Kwanza “Fatherland Day” is an actual holiday in Russia.
Ironically, both holidays have roots in Russia given the documented ties between the founder of Kwanzaa, Ron Karenga, and the Soviet Union.
No, no, it’s Kwanzaa.
And just like everything from the media and the Internet you must believe it 100%.
“No, it’s Becky!”
I get your point.
I stopped reading when I saw that you called me ‘comrade’; you have nothing to say of interest.
Is there anything positive about the current Ujraine invasion that suggests anything but eventual defeat for the Ukes by mismatch of demographics, a determined Russua and anemic Western aid effort (anemic in effectiveness, not cost)?
Will the sinking of the occasional Russian warship or downing of the occasional Russian plane stop the Russian ground offensive from grinding on? Will Russia stop producing tanks, artillery, missiles, and small arms soon? Or are the two actions materially unrelated in the big picture?
Please give me a few hundred words on this.
Thanks
We are fighting in Ukraine not with Ukrainians, but with a unipolar world.
Our inevitable victory will be not only ours, but the victory of all humanity, which will see with its own eyes that the power of the West is not absolute, that it can be said a decisive “no” and insist… pic.twitter.com/wgy6QO8EtI— S p r i n t e r M e d i a s e t (@SprinterMedia1) February 26, 2024
Well... not really.
First of all, European polls show that most Europeans believe a negotiated settlement will end the war, and that is also my opinion.
The exact terms of that settlement are being determined on the battlefield and may not be finalized for years to come.
Second, European governments are likely reacting to the fact of US aid being at least delayed, if not ended, and so they must start to do their own "fair share" of support for Ukraine.
I think that's a good thing -- they are not children anymore, they need to take responsibility for their own issues.
As for your alleged "collapsing Ukrainian front", here is the list of villages & towns captured by Russians in 2024 to date:
2024 Ukrainian Towns Captured by Russians
Territorial Control | City/Town/Village | District | Oblast | pre-War Population | est. square miles | Date captured | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Russia | Vesele | Bakhmut | Donetsk | 102 | 1 | January 18, 2024 | |
Russia | Krokhmaine | Kupiansk | Donetsk | 45 | 1 | January 20, 2024 | |
Russia | Avdiivka | Povrovsk | Donetsk | 31,940 | 12** | February 17, 2024 | |
Russia | Pobieda | Povrovsk | Donetsk | <100 | 1 | February 21, 2024 | |
Russia | Stepove | Povrovsk | Donetsk | 62 | 1 | February 23, 2024 | |
Russia | Lastachkne | Povrovsk | Donetsk | 617 | 1 | February 24, 2024 | |
*** | |||||||
Total Captured:-> | 6 towns | 3 districts | 1 Oblast | 32,866 | 17 | As of Feb 24 |
** the source for the figure of 12 square miles captured around Avdiivka is said to be the Russian MOD.
In addition, as of February 24, there are 10 Ukrainian towns being assaulted by Russians:
2024 Ukrainian Towns Contested by Russians as of February 2024
Territorial Control | City/Town/Village | District | Oblast | pre-War Population | est. square miles | Contested since | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Contested | Bohdanivka | Bakhmut | Donetsk | 77 | 1 | January 17, 2024 | |
Contested | Spirne | Bakhmut | Donetsk | 80 | 1 | December 27, 2023 | |
Contested | Heorhiivka | Pokrovsk | Donetsk | 1,167 | 1 | January 15, 2024 | |
Contested | Novomykhlivka | Pokrovsk | Donetsk | 1,439 | 2 | February 6, 2024 | |
Contested | Pervomaiske | Pokrovsk | Donetsk | 2,208 | 3 | September 21, 2022 | |
Contested | Kotliarivka | Kupiansk | Donetsk | 255 | 1 | January 28, 2024 | |
Contested | Synkivka | Kupiansk | Donetsk | 389 | 1 | November 28, 2023 | |
Contested | Robotyne | Pobhy | Zaporizhzia | 480 | 1 | February 19, 2024 | |
Contested | Krynky | Kherson | Kherson | 491 | 2 | October 19, 2023 | |
Contested | Bilohrudove | Skadovsk | Luhansk | 275 | 1 | November 30, 2023 | |
*** | |||||||
Total Contested:-> | 10 towns | 6 districts | 3 Oblasts | 6,861 | 14 | as of Feb 24 |
So, as I read these numbers, we're looking at Russians taking or contesting roughly 31 square miles of the circa 200,000 square miles of remaining Ukrainian territories -- that's just over one one-hundredths of one percent.
The villages & towns, of course are all destoyed, but their combined pre-war populations of roughly 40,000 is about one-tenth of one percent of Ukraine's pre-war population.
And, in the meantime, yesterday Ukraine's Pres. Zelenskyy claimed total Ukrainian soldiers killed in action was only 31,000 which most analysts say seems too low, especially compared to Ukrainian claims of over 400,000 Russians killed or seriously wounded.
From 31,000 Ukraine KIA's we might infer another 100,000 seriously wounded, which would put the overall ratio claimed by Ukraine as roughly three Russian casualties for every one Ukrainian.
Regardless, none of this sounds to me like a "collapsing Ukrainian front", but maybe you see something I don't?
But what about this?
Please explain
BREAKING: Ukraine’s intel chief confirms Navalny died of a blood clot pic.twitter.com/x18K9aYuAy— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 26, 2024
So today our old 1960s era pro-Russian communist revolutionary flower-children are posing as "conservatives" and "anti-globalists" so they can call Old School Conservatives "neo-cons" and "globo-homos".
Of course, it's all lies & nonsense, but that's how the Kremlin's Ministry for Agitation and Propaganda works.
These 1960s pro-Soviet Communists are now posing as conservatives so they can call the rest of us "neo-Cons" and "globo-homos":
Wrap it up, take it back to your basement and give it some work.
At minimum, 500 words.
Got it?
Sure, a battalion of fewer than 1,000 men in 2022, out of Ukraine's armed forces today totaling around one million -- Azov were largely destroyed in Russia's siege of Mariupol.
In 2014 Azov was taken over by Ukraine's government and its leadership replaced, its mission redefined.
Ukraine's Pres. Zelenskyy alone has appointed three different Azov commanders.
The use of the Azov Regiment for propaganda purposes by the Russian Ministry for Agitation and Propaganda is laughably absurd, though of course 100% understandable, considering it's all they have.
Bottom line: I think Goodwin's Law should be applied to any nonsense regarding Ukraine's Azov Battalion/Regiment/Brigade.
"The Ukraine", comrade?
When and where did you first learn to speak English, or did you ever really?
“Fewer than 1000”
Now.
They weren’t.
And the goose steppers were absolutely worshipped over there.
Funny thing is, the media once acknowledged it, now they either deny they exist and it happened or literally say “but they’re GOOD Nazis!”.
Soooooo, ever heard of Azov?
I agree 100% that you are right to be pessimistic in listing factors favoring Russia against Ukraine.
As you might agree, these include:
Russia's fleet of A-50 AWACs type command planes
Pictured are boneyard planes used for parts only:
Some of Ukraine's advantages include:
Russian cruiser Moskva, sank by Ukrainian drones in 2022:
Even if Pres. Trump withdraws all US aid to Ukraine, I would not expect Ukrainians to ever give up the fight.
Their time for victory will come, someday.
JonPreston quoting: "We are fighting in Ukraine not with Ukrainians, but with a unipolar world.
Our inevitable victory will be not only ours, but the victory of all humanity, which will see with its own eyes that the power of the West is not absolute, that it can be said a decisive “no”... "
And Alexander Dugin continues: "The West is not all of humanity, but only part of it, its region.
The West is a province, along with others."
/Alexander Dugin/" date is uncertain
Naw, it's just total insanity, not worth even the words posted here in response.
Putin's Rasputin, Alexander Dugin:
Obama kept insisting on war with Russia over Syria, a place we had no reason to be.
“zOMG! Chemical weapons were used in Syria! We have to go to war!”
And Obama started trying to get us entangled there.
Someone smart said “wait a minnit” and lo and behold, the chemical weapons were used by al qeada in Syria.
So false causus belli averted.
2016 election, Hillary curiously rattling the saber of war with Russia war with Russia war with Russia.
She lost the election and whatever idiotic plans they had were shelved for a bit.
Ask yourself, why the psychotic push for war with Russia by the left?
1930s Russian inflicted Holodomor on Ukraine:
I'm serious -- what exactly is going on inside your braincase which causes you to obsess over these people?
If they have been handled and dealt with, reduced in numbers to insignificance, rebranded & redefined as ordinary nationalists, then what is it that still causes your own brain to boil over with angst & anger about them?
Do you think a few hundred remaining represent a greater threat to world peace, or Ukrainian stability, than do the KGB successors of Old Uncle Joe Stalin's Holodomor apparatus?
Ah yes, excuses for there even being actual nazis in ukezone.
Consider this: Vladimir Illyich Lenin was in a German jail in WWI.
The Kaisers men were hurting for relief on one front.
So they released Lenin back into Russia to stir the pot.
The situation in both countries were ripe for shenanigans, and Lenin had been doing his garbage in Germany.
So they sent him home.
This action directly gave us Stalin.
No Lenin, no Stalin.
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