Russian War Crimes (Part 1)

They are struggling to take Ukraine with the bulk of its professional army in the country atm,i find it hard to see them set foot into a NATO backed european country and not get totally smashed to shit (judging by its farcical military and tactics upto now).

I’d imagine Russia would have to drop a few nukes first to march into another country after this Ukraine shit show,they had nothing stopping them entering Ukraine (other than a self inflicted traffic jam),the minute tanks and armoured vehicles enter a NATO backed country our air superiority and missile defence systems would piss all over what I’ve been seeing from the Russians atm.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60743342

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Could it be that rather (or as well as) than the Russian advance being beset by problems of logistics, competence, operable technology etc that a lot of this is because the Russian forces are simply not committed to the cause. Abandoned vehicles and painfully slow progress doesn’t exactly suggest that RF forces are particularly motivated. Desertion must be a real problem by now.

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How can 1 massive cunt be allowed to disrupt a pretty peaceful continent for the last 70 years,after 2 horrific world wars, to now everyone ramping up on military spending and killing eachother again.

This twat needs a hole in his head ASAP.

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10k refugees… that’s a small town arriving every day, just in Berlin… :grimacing:

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Quite eloquent really…in a round about way…its what we are all thinking…

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There is a lot about Russia and Trump (though his relationship with Russia is more important) I would have said in another thread, but suffice to say that parts of the left is beyond naive when it comes to Assange. I doubt most of the wikileaks people know what they are really working for, many of them seem idealistic and don’t seem like the types who would enjoy leaking shit packages on behalf of Kreml.

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There will be no shortage of volunteers for that job. Getting close enough is the problem, I suspect he doesn’t set foot outside the Kremlin at the moment.

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