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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6825 on: July 25, 2025, 07:37:21 AM »
Its true, they need all the manpower they can get to hold the line, brutal situation there.

Yep and my shitty ass country will not report the whole truth and I HATE them for that

Lying fuckimg sacks of shit

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6826 on: July 25, 2025, 08:30:02 AM »
Just had a lesson with a Ukrainian man who is living in Poland. He told me not to go to Ukraine if this conflict is settled like I planned to do. He said the Ukraine is completely authoritarian country, he also said that yes young men at kidnapped off the street and held in a prison and beaten until they sign a contact to join the service. The shitsa conceals the truth and lies through thier fuckimg teeth

FUCK THEM

If he can tell you all that his English is better than yours

Stop telling lies you skinny sex offender

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6827 on: July 25, 2025, 01:50:32 PM »
As of today, the United States remains the most powerful superpower on Earth, though China is often cited as a close contender. The notion of a superpower is defined not only by military strength but also by economic power, global influence, technological innovation, and cultural impact. Let’s break it down:

1. The United States:
Military Strength: The U.S. possesses the most advanced and largest military in terms of both capabilities and global reach. It has a network of military bases all over the world, a vast nuclear arsenal, and the ability to project power anywhere.

Economic Power: The U.S. has the largest GDP in the world (about $25 trillion) and is the hub of global finance. It controls much of the world’s financial system through institutions like the U.S. dollar, Wall Street, and the World Bank.

Technological Innovation: The U.S. leads the world in technological development, especially in fields like artificial intelligence, space exploration, and biotechnology. Companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Tesla shape the world’s tech landscape.

Cultural Influence: American media (movies, music, fashion), brands, and values (like democracy, freedom, and capitalism) have a massive global reach, making it a cultural superpower. Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the influence of social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) spread American culture worldwide.

Global Alliances: The U.S. leads NATO and maintains strong alliances across the globe, including with Europe, Japan, South Korea, and Australia. It plays a dominant role in international organizations like the United Nations and World Trade Organization.

2. China:
Military Power: China has the largest standing army in the world and a rapidly growing naval force. It has made significant strides in military technology, especially in cyber warfare and space capabilities, but it still lags behind the U.S. in terms of global military reach and advanced weaponry.

Economic Power: China is the second-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of about $17 trillion. It has seen astronomical growth over the past few decades, becoming a key manufacturing hub and trade partner. China is a dominant force in global supply chains, particularly in electronics, manufacturing, and renewables.

Technological Advancements: China is rapidly catching up to the U.S. in technology, particularly in 5G development, artificial intelligence, and e-commerce. Companies like Huawei, Alibaba, and Tencent are global players.

Political Influence: China exerts significant influence through its Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure and investment project that aims to connect China with countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Cultural Influence: While still growing, China's cultural impact is increasing, especially through Chinese media (e.g., film, music, TV shows), and its government promotes Chinese soft power globally.

3. Russia:
Military Power: Russia maintains a strong military, particularly in terms of its nuclear weapons and cyber capabilities. Its ability to project power is more regionally focused, especially in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. While it doesn’t have the global reach of the U.S., its military actions (e.g., in Ukraine and Syria) have demonstrated its willingness to challenge global norms.

Political Influence: Russia is a key global player, especially in areas like energy politics and regional security. It has a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and exerts significant influence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Economic Power: While not a global economic powerhouse, Russia’s wealth lies in its natural resources, especially oil, natural gas, and minerals. Its economy is heavily dependent on energy exports.

4. India:
Military Power: India has the third-largest standing army and is a growing military power in the Asia-Pacific region. It has made significant investments in defense and space exploration, and its growing navy gives it a prominent role in regional security.

Economic Power: India has the world’s fifth-largest economy (about $3.5 trillion), and it is one of the fastest-growing major economies. It is a leader in the information technology and services sectors, with major companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys.

Political Influence: India is a member of the BRICS and has growing influence in global governance, particularly in climate change and trade negotiations. Its role in the Indo-Pacific is increasingly important as it balances China’s rise in the region.

5. European Union (EU):
Economic Power: While not a single country, the EU collectively is the world’s third-largest economy, with a GDP of around $17 trillion. It is a dominant economic bloc with massive trade influence, especially in consumer goods, technology, and services.

Political Influence: The EU plays a central role in global governance and diplomacy, especially in areas like trade agreements, human rights, and climate change.

Military Power: The EU doesn’t have a unified military force, but the combined forces of its member states, including France, Germany, and the UK, give it significant defense capabilities.

Summary of Superpowers:
Most Powerful Superpower: The United States leads globally due to its military, economic, and cultural dominance, backed by its technological prowess and global alliances.

Rising Superpower: China is rapidly growing in economic and military influence and has become a major rival to the U.S., especially in areas like trade, technology, and geopolitical influence.

Regional Powers: Russia, India, and the European Union are all powerful in their own right, but each has its limitations. Russia is highly influential militarily but lacks the economic heft of China and the U.S. India is growing rapidly but is still behind in many global dimensions. The EU is an economic giant but lacks a unified military force.

In conclusion, the United States remains the most powerful superpower on Earth today, but China is rapidly catching up, especially in economic and military influence. The global balance of power is shifting, and China’s rise will continue to challenge U.S. dominance in the coming decades.
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6828 on: July 25, 2025, 04:12:09 PM »

what I'm saying....again, is you're out of your mind of you think the US is telling the truth about how many missiles it has.

Ok. I just have one question for you. What are basing this on? Do you have anyone half way credible who endorses this way of thinking? For example, Lockheed Martin says they make about 550 Pac3 missiles per year that can be used with the Patriot system. BTW, the price tag of one missile is 7 million. To shoot down one Russian Geran 50K drone you need at least 2, and up to 4 Pac3s. That's up to 21 MILLION bucks to shoot down one 50K Geran drone. A crazy statistic.

Every single expert in the US says the US is short on such missiles, many say the US has only 25% of what it would like for its its military plans, these are "official" comments, but you say it's just lies to trick whoever. But if you can show me one knowledgeable person who endorses you viewpoint I'd love to take a look 8)

Google AI says this when I ask. You might say this proves you correct, but I would still say not at all, you'd only use the nuclear triad in a MAD scenario where it's good night for all of us ;)

"No, the US does not only have 25% of the missiles it needs for defense. However, there is a concern about the low stockpiles of Patriot missile interceptors. A news report from The Guardian indicates that the US has only about 25% of the Patriot missile interceptors needed for all of the Pentagon's military plans, according to the report. This depletion has led to the Trump administration temporarily pausing transfers to Ukraine while they reviewed the situation.
While the report specifically focuses on the Patriot missile system, the US has other missile defense systems, including THAAD, Aegis BMD, and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). The US also has a nuclear triad, which includes land-based ICBMs.

The issue is not that the US has only 25% of all missiles, but that the stockpiles of one particular system, the Patriot missile interceptor, are critically low. This has prompted concerns about the Pentagon's ability to meet its own military needs and to potentially assist allies."

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6829 on: July 25, 2025, 09:03:15 PM »
A CIA coup

They did this shit constantly in the 70s under Kissinger


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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6830 on: July 26, 2025, 09:03:13 AM »
Patriot missiles are useless against ICBMs.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6831 on: July 26, 2025, 09:04:56 AM »
A CIA coup

They did this shit constantly in the 70s under Kissinger



The guy in the vid is a con-artist and fleeced people in a real estate scam

He even fled the U.S. to avoid prosecution.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6832 on: July 26, 2025, 12:20:54 PM »
Ok. I just have one question for you. What are basing this on?
The fact that the government never tells the truth.
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6833 on: July 26, 2025, 12:30:01 PM »
The fact that the government never tells the truth.

True of the Russian government too.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6834 on: July 26, 2025, 01:10:05 PM »
The fact that the government never tells the truth.

Well, that's certainly true overall. But if we can never know anything, why discuss anything wrt government :D

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6835 on: July 28, 2025, 02:32:03 AM »
Austria considers joining Nato.

“The Austrian authorities are open to discussing Nato membership and abandoning the country's neutral status, enshrined in the constitution, due to Russia's aggressive policies.”



https://www.intellinews.com/austrian-foreign-minister-says-vienna-open-to-nato-membership-talks-amid-russia-threat-393014/?source=eu-today

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6836 on: July 28, 2025, 07:32:05 AM »
Well, that's certainly true overall. But if we can never know anything, why discuss anything wrt government :D
It's all speculation on our part for sure. Like believing that Ukraine is winning this conflict. :D
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6837 on: July 28, 2025, 09:31:09 AM »
It's all speculation on our part for sure. Like believing that Ukraine is winning this conflict. :D

Yes 8)

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6838 on: July 28, 2025, 11:31:15 AM »
It's all speculation on our part for sure. Like believing that Ukraine is winning this conflict. :D
ukraine was never winning any war who told you such a ridiculous lie?

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6839 on: July 28, 2025, 03:10:00 PM »
ukraine was never winning any war who told you such a ridiculous lie?

Speak to Big Ro & I think you'll find that according to him Ukraine are winning.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6840 on: July 28, 2025, 03:21:39 PM »
It's all speculation on our part for sure. Like believing that Ukraine is winning this conflict. :D

I just looked at the map from June to July 15th this year and they’ve lost even more territorial control. It’s really over for them, they’ll only get what they control now. Russia is giving nothing back.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6841 on: July 29, 2025, 07:48:51 AM »
I just looked at the map from June to July 15th this year and they’ve lost even more territorial control. It’s really over for them, they’ll only get what they control now. Russia is giving nothing back.
They should really push for a peace deal now to keep what they still have. Otherwise they are needlessly having their men die.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6842 on: July 29, 2025, 07:59:22 AM »
Speak to Big Ro & I think you'll find that according to him Ukraine are is winning.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6843 on: July 29, 2025, 08:06:08 AM »
Speak to Big Ro & I think you'll find that according to him Ukraine are winning.

He doesn´t really believe that, he is paid to say that.
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6844 on: July 29, 2025, 08:12:55 AM »
As of today, the United States remains the most powerful superpower on Earth, though China is often cited as a close contender. The notion of a superpower is defined not only by military strength but also by economic power, global influence, technological innovation, and cultural impact. Let’s break it down:

1. The United States:
Military Strength: The U.S. possesses the most advanced and largest military in terms of both capabilities and global reach. It has a network of military bases all over the world, a vast nuclear arsenal, and the ability to project power anywhere.

Economic Power: The U.S. has the largest GDP in the world (about $25 trillion) and is the hub of global finance. It controls much of the world’s financial system through institutions like the U.S. dollar, Wall Street, and the World Bank.

Technological Innovation: The U.S. leads the world in technological development, especially in fields like artificial intelligence, space exploration, and biotechnology. Companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Tesla shape the world’s tech landscape.

Cultural Influence: American media (movies, music, fashion), brands, and values (like democracy, freedom, and capitalism) have a massive global reach, making it a cultural superpower. Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the influence of social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) spread American culture worldwide.

Global Alliances: The U.S. leads NATO and maintains strong alliances across the globe, including with Europe, Japan, South Korea, and Australia. It plays a dominant role in international organizations like the United Nations and World Trade Organization.

2. China:
Military Power: China has the largest standing army in the world and a rapidly growing naval force. It has made significant strides in military technology, especially in cyber warfare and space capabilities, but it still lags behind the U.S. in terms of global military reach and advanced weaponry.

Economic Power: China is the second-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of about $17 trillion. It has seen astronomical growth over the past few decades, becoming a key manufacturing hub and trade partner. China is a dominant force in global supply chains, particularly in electronics, manufacturing, and renewables.

Technological Advancements: China is rapidly catching up to the U.S. in technology, particularly in 5G development, artificial intelligence, and e-commerce. Companies like Huawei, Alibaba, and Tencent are global players.

Political Influence: China exerts significant influence through its Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure and investment project that aims to connect China with countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Cultural Influence: While still growing, China's cultural impact is increasing, especially through Chinese media (e.g., film, music, TV shows), and its government promotes Chinese soft power globally.

3. Russia:
Military Power: Russia maintains a strong military, particularly in terms of its nuclear weapons and cyber capabilities. Its ability to project power is more regionally focused, especially in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. While it doesn’t have the global reach of the U.S., its military actions (e.g., in Ukraine and Syria) have demonstrated its willingness to challenge global norms.

Political Influence: Russia is a key global player, especially in areas like energy politics and regional security. It has a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and exerts significant influence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Economic Power: While not a global economic powerhouse, Russia’s wealth lies in its natural resources, especially oil, natural gas, and minerals. Its economy is heavily dependent on energy exports.

4. India:
Military Power: India has the third-largest standing army and is a growing military power in the Asia-Pacific region. It has made significant investments in defense and space exploration, and its growing navy gives it a prominent role in regional security.

Economic Power: India has the world’s fifth-largest economy (about $3.5 trillion), and it is one of the fastest-growing major economies. It is a leader in the information technology and services sectors, with major companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys.

Political Influence: India is a member of the BRICS and has growing influence in global governance, particularly in climate change and trade negotiations. Its role in the Indo-Pacific is increasingly important as it balances China’s rise in the region.

5. European Union (EU):
Economic Power: While not a single country, the EU collectively is the world’s third-largest economy, with a GDP of around $17 trillion. It is a dominant economic bloc with massive trade influence, especially in consumer goods, technology, and services.

Political Influence: The EU plays a central role in global governance and diplomacy, especially in areas like trade agreements, human rights, and climate change.

Military Power: The EU doesn’t have a unified military force, but the combined forces of its member states, including France, Germany, and the UK, give it significant defense capabilities.

Summary of Superpowers:
Most Powerful Superpower: The United States leads globally due to its military, economic, and cultural dominance, backed by its technological prowess and global alliances.

Rising Superpower: China is rapidly growing in economic and military influence and has become a major rival to the U.S., especially in areas like trade, technology, and geopolitical influence.

Regional Powers: Russia, India, and the European Union are all powerful in their own right, but each has its limitations. Russia is highly influential militarily but lacks the economic heft of China and the U.S. India is growing rapidly but is still behind in many global dimensions. The EU is an economic giant but lacks a unified military force.

In conclusion, the United States remains the most powerful superpower on Earth today, but China is rapidly catching up, especially in economic and military influence. The global balance of power is shifting, and China’s rise will continue to challenge U.S. dominance in the coming decades.
Russia existed long before Europeans settled in North America. I know there are rumors that the Vikings visited North America around 1021 AD, but the numbers were not significant enough to create any major settlement.

It baffles me how the Western elite still believe they have any realistic chance of defeating Russia. It's nothing more than a pipe dream.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6845 on: July 29, 2025, 08:17:42 AM »
It's all speculation on our part for sure. Like believing that Ukraine is winning this conflict. :D
Ukraine who?! In WW2, who really defeated Germany? Russia. They lost over 20 million people in the process. Yes, I know the US helped them.

Nobody even mentions Ukraine. People are out of their mind if they think Ukraine has a chance to defeat Russia, even with the whole world's backing. Russia could have ended the whole war in a few minutes if they really wanted to. They are extremely patient - I'll give them that. Look what happened when the French and Germans invaded Russia. Russians have the ability to take a lot of punishment and still come out victorious.

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6846 on: July 29, 2025, 09:16:56 AM »
. Russians have the ability to take a lot of punishment and still come out victorious.

is it punishment if it is self inflicted ?
Is it punishment if Russian lives don't matter in the pursuit of glory ?
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6847 on: July 29, 2025, 09:44:27 AM »

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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6848 on: July 29, 2025, 11:22:50 AM »
Ukraine who?! In WW2, who really defeated Germany? Russia. They lost over 20 million people in the process. Yes, I know the US helped them.

Nobody even mentions Ukraine. People are out of their mind if they think Ukraine has a chance to defeat Russia, even with the whole world's backing. Russia could have ended the whole war in a few minutes if they really wanted to. They are extremely patient - I'll give them that. Look what happened when the French and Germans invaded Russia. Russians have the ability to take a lot of punishment and still come out victorious.
Does anyone ever look at census numbers and historical growth when they make these claims? Even today, Russia and Ukraine are both making unsubstantiated claims about losses.
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Re: Russia has penetrated Ukraine
« Reply #6849 on: July 30, 2025, 04:40:31 AM »
Does anyone ever look at census numbers and historical growth when they make these claims? Even today, Russia and Ukraine are both making unsubstantiated claims about losses.

Seymour Hersh says his Washington contacts are telling him Russia has lost 2 million, not what the intelligence agencies are saying officially which is 1 million. And Ukraine has lost as few as 50 thousand.

ukraine was never winning any war who told you such a ridiculous lie?

Several US generals have been saying, even in congress, that Russia has already lost. It's hard to say what the US and Europeans, Nato, really think. Now some analysts and experts, Ukrainians and otherwise, are saying Ukraine can keep this going until 2034. What the analysts I like are saying is look beyond how frontlines have advanced, that one goal is to attrit the Ukrainian troop and at some point he army just suddenly collapses.

I posted those Hersh opinions on how Trump wants Zelensky out. Kind of interesting how then there suddenly were tons of Zelensky negative articles in the press. And it was over some relatively minor stuff, even Pro-Russian bloggers were saying Zelensky's moves regarding the corruption watchdog was actually "right." I also saw some claim that the people in the anti-Zelensky protests were almost exclusively 18-25 year olds, making it seem non-organic, because at organic protests you usually also see older people. The younger people can quickly be propagandized and paid to join a manufactured protest.