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Russia and its “Special Operation” in Ukraine


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5 minutes ago, Mr_Dogg said:

Could Prighozin be given a role within the Russian military as well as continuing within Wagner? Could that stabilise the situation? Is that out of the question?

Putin has already come on state TV (unscheduled, which tells you the severity of the situation) calling it treason.  The chef will either die in battle or will see himself addressing the Russian nation.  Putin has already fled towards St Petersburg (apparently) and Lukashenko (his best friend) has reportedly fled to Turkey.  

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9 minutes ago, av1 said:

I think maybe he’s gone into Ukraine thinking he’s serving the motherland, then realised that those in Moscow view him, and his Army as porns in their chess game, and it’s infuriated him. 

 

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13 minutes ago, av1 said:

Even though he’s an idiot. I do get the impression that Progozhin is old school Russia, and is genuinely patriotic rather than a chancer trying to make hey while the sun shines. 
 

I think maybe he’s gone into Ukraine thinking he’s serving the motherland, then realised that those in Moscow view him, and his Army as porns in their chess game, and it’s infuriated him. 
 

No idea what his stance on Ukraine will be in the coming weeks/months, but I think he’s being sincere when he says he wants to change the powers that be at the top of Russia 

Prighozin biggest weapon is being a commoner. A man of the people and not of the Kremlin. If all those opposing or silently opposing Putin decide to come out of the woodwork, Putin will be in big trouble. Lets not forget only a couple of years ago a few hundred thousand were on the streets protesting against him. 

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1 minute ago, maqroll said:

He wouldn't use the big warheads, but he might use tactical nukes on convoys outside population centers. Depends how desperate he feels. He's shown nothing but contempt for the Russian people for decades, so I doubt he'd be too worried about using that kind of firepower on specific areas on Russian soil. I think he'd sooner use them domestically than anywhere else for fear of the repercussions. 

Tactical nukes, are we back to this again, there no such thing really, they still kill people for hundreds of miles radius just not as quickly as a big one. And that could still be considered an attack on NATO even if it wasn’t aimed at Ukraine

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39 minutes ago, Mandy Lifeboats said:

 

The naval bases have ample number of sailors who could be rebadged as marines and sent to tackle problems.  Russia does not need a navy at this point.  

But redeploying the navy inland has a strong histotical significance in Russia.  It was sailors refusing to crush a popular revolt that powered the Russian revolution.  (Battleship Potemkin.  Fascinating story.  Marvelous movie)

 

 

A silent movie that was well ahead of its time.  Some of the special effects were groundbreaking.  

A pram falling down steps in slow motion and hanged sailors materialising on the yard arms were the first time these things were seen on film.  

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, bickster said:

Tactical nukes, are we back to this again, there no such thing really, they still kill people for hundreds of miles radius just not as quickly as a big one. And that could still be considered an attack on NATO even if it wasn’t aimed at Ukraine

Never underestimate a Russian leader's contempt for his own people.

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4 minutes ago, maqroll said:

Never underestimate a Russian leader's contempt for his own people.

Who is? It’s there for al, to see ands has been all along. It was highly unlikely that the Ru chain of command would obey orders to launch a nuke on Ukraine, it would break down somewhere, to launch one on their own people in their own country in the midst of a civil war… nah really can’t see it. Putin can give whatever orders he wants, there really isn’t much chance of it happening 

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24 minutes ago, bickster said:

Tactical nukes, are we back to this again, there no such thing really, they still kill people for hundreds of miles radius just not as quickly as a big one. And that could still be considered an attack on NATO even if it wasn’t aimed at Ukraine

Folks been watching too much Starship Troopers with all the tactical nuke stuff

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This is a very interesting development.  Massive convoys of dump trucks are heading for Moscow.  

In my opinion these are part of a standard civil defence plan.  They will be filled with sand in order to build sandbag fortifications.  

These actions show the Civil Defence plan is already at a serious level.  

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Mandy Lifeboats said:

This is a very interesting development.  Massive convoys of dump trucks are heading for Moscow.  

In my opinion these are part of a standard civil defence plan.  They will be filled with sand in order to build sandbag fortifications.  

These actions show the Civil Defence plan is already at a serious level.  

 

 

 

They are. This was earlier today. There are posts about showing them blocking the routes into Moscow. 

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