I believe Ukranians have the right to defend themselves. Fuck off you fucking genocide apologistThe Ukrainians decided to defend their country against invaders even at the cost of their own blood. That's their right.
When you're reduced to slogans, you've lost the case.https://youtu.be/XCDiw6eg04E
That is a very sobering assessment of the precarious situation Ukraine finds itself in. They have done an amazing job militarily in this David vs. Goliath situation, but when David is out of stones and you keep sending Goliaths shit usually doesn't go too well. I have been happy to see Russia exposed for the bumbling inept dolts that they apparently are, but I sort of always knew that Putin would never let this go, and population and military capacity would one day catch up to Ukraine. This is Alamo shit. The Texans fought valiantly but at some point the ammo ran low and 4000 vs. 200 just gets overwhelming.
Russia is a slow moving, inefficient giant blob, like always. The blob doesn’t care about losses and will eventually get its shit together, like always.
PGOS[/s] Putin[/b]expected them to move like seal team 6 into Kiev and then the English Channel in a few months if we didn’t intervene.
So there's that.
He took a shot and went for the kill early. Then realized that wasn’t going to work and went back to what Russia is good at, artillery and being able to outlast the other side.
Sure. I'm happy to watch Russia expend another generation to try and subdue Ukraine.
No matter how many Ukranians die in the process.
Sound policy. Unfortunately real warfare is not a video game.
The Ukrainians get to decide to continue to defend their country.
I'm sure that's a hard concept for your big brain that doesn't use slogans.
Even the conscripts.
We're deciding how long they "defend" their country.
Warmonger.
Trans-Mafia!
Nazi! Warmonger!
Take a history lesson! Get an education!
Oh right, I'm supposed to take you seriously I guess,
Let's see, where to even start, let's pretend this is valid and steel man the argument.
Are you vehemently opposed to the selective service as well?
So, is it just a problem that Ukr is doing this or is it a problem regardless of who does it?
