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Lounge of The Russian-Ukrainian War

Yep.


Armstrong covered the plan in an interview last week where he said that Ukraine isn't supposed to win. They were just supposed to soften Russia up so that NATO can "finish the job".


My assessment is that this didn't work because it dramatically depleted both the USA and Europe's equipment, and it wasn't able to be replaced. The problem with complex plans is that a lot more things can go wrong, and few things are more complicated than the production of modern military equipment. For a lot of reasons (e.g. the skills loss) Western production can't be scaled up rapidly and even in the best case scenario the entire NATO sphere can make a fraction of what Russia and China do.
 
Armstrong covered the plan in an interview last week where he said that Ukraine isn't supposed to win. They were just supposed to soften Russia up so that NATO can "finish the job".

Sounds like Hitler when he said the Soviet Russian forces closing in on his bunker in Berlin was all part of his master plan to entrap them in his ingenious pincer_movement. People will say anything to save face even when they are on the verge of defeat, and on their last legs.
 
On a lighter note - Russian soldier took down an FPV kamikaze drone with a potato sack.



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This embed from my computer might not work. It is from the telegram channel @panchekodi. The bottom video is an old one from US tranny and AFU spokesperson doing business as Sarah Ashton-Cirillo - reminding everyone that Russians are not humans.

The interesting part is the top video. Apparently, Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs created an AI spokesperson to address citizens abroad. Of course, as puppets of America, the AI spokeswoman ... is black.

From this link at Moon of Alabama:

 
It looks like they had hundreds of thousands of Muscovites coming out for that display, major PR win for Russia.
They've been making a similar display each year, but it was taking place in the Patriot Park in Kubinka - outside of Moscow, so it didn't attract so many people. This year they decided to stage it in Moscow, most likely because of the holiday week: Orthodox Easter falls this year between the May 1 workers' day and May 9 WW2 victory day.
 
Fire erupted in a metallurgical plant in Berlin, owned by a subsidiary of Diehl Defence (company that manufactures GMLRS missiles, IRIS-T interceptors, and other munitions).




This is a 3rd western defense company that suffered fire in recent weeks.
So just a few days ago there was a fire at the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant - which manufactures artillery shells.

And today there was an explosion in a munitions filling plant in the UK - which fills empty shells (made in another British plant, not the ones made in Scranton) with explosives.

Sure industrial accidents happen, but what are the odds of 2 accidents happening in the span of just few days ?
Anyway since: "once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action" I'm waiting for another one.
 
Fire erupted in a metallurgical plant in Berlin, owned by a subsidiary of Diehl Defence (company that manufactures GMLRS missiles, IRIS-T interceptors, and other munitions).




This is a 3rd western defense company that suffered fire in recent weeks.


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Things are heating up, with Western officials increasing talking about sending troops. France has already sent in the French Foreign Legion, and a report says that some have already been killed near Slavyansk.

Medvedev has issued a warning of retaliatory strikes outside of Ukraine, a 'world catastrophe'.

The Russian Armed Forces are to start exercises with non-strategic nuclear weapons.











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Things are heating up, with Western officials increasing talking about sending troops. France has already sent in the French Foreign Legion, and a report says that some have already been killed near Slavyansk.

Medvedev has issued a warning of retaliatory strikes outside of Ukraine, a 'world catastrophe'.

The Russian Armed Forces are to start exercises with non-strategic nuclear weapons.











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This week there are 2 important events happening in Russia - presidential inauguration on May 7, and WW2 victory day on May 9. Everyone expects that ukraine will do whatever it takes to ruin those celebrations, most likely attacking Crimea and the Kerch Bridge. So I think that Russia is trying to dissuade west from participating in those attacks - have fun, flying ISTAR missions, with Russian planes loaded with tactical nukes in the area.

As for the French, or any other western troops, they've been on the ground from day one. Deployed covertly as "volunteers" and PMCs - doesn't matter how we call them. So it's not really that surprising that now they're moving more overtly, but it won't save their lives - FAB doesn't care what flag patch is on the uniform.
 
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This looks like a dangerous and serious escalation from the West: https://www.rt.com/russia/597075-russia-military-ultimatum-uk/

It appears that David Cameron, the UK's Foreign Minister, told Reuters that Ukraine has the right to launch long-range missiles into Russian territory, and that Britain will supply those missiles.

The Russian government has responded by warning the British government that any attack on Russian soil with British missiles will make Britain a de facto party to the conflict, and that Russia will retaliate against any British facilities, weaponry, and personnel in Ukraine or outside of Ukraine who are responsible for such attacks in order to protect the safety of Russian citizens.

The UK is a NATO member country.
 
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