pardus
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I was wondering why you would keep a limited strategic asset so close to the front line. Then I looked at my list of "why would you..." from this war and it's a very long way from being answered.
Damn.I was reading these guys were the spear point to any attack on NATO. Not anymore it seems
Somewhere, someone is writing a book titled, "Everything You Thought You Knew About War Is Wrong".The utter paper-tigerness of Russia during this conflict is exquisite. THESE are the dudes we were supposed to be all hand-wringy about?!
We need to keep worrying about pronouns, equity training, what color hair you're allowed to have, female pony tails, whatever else we are doing- cause it's working! Russia's lack of diversity is making them less lethal! The Rabbit was wrong all along!
Russia's GDP is less than Cali, Texas and NY, and juuuuuuust a bit more than Florida. Good luck replacing those tanks, dorks.
Feeding Ukrainian sunflowers, that's where. Lose a couple 4th gen fighters and all of a sudden those flying lines get less and less palatable.Somewhere, someone is writing a book titled, "Everything You Thought You Knew About War Is Wrong".
And at some point someone still needs to explain where their air force is as well.
Arrogance...
I believe that was actually the elite Moscow defense unit. It was mauled badly in the initial phase of the war and hadn’t recovered yet.I was reading these guys were the spear point to any attack on NATO. Not anymore it seems
I believe that was actually the elite Moscow defense unit. It was mauled badly in the initial phase of the war and hadn’t recovered yet.
Next year’s May Day parade will be an equestrian event.How very 1941 of them. Now they can suffer the ignominy of their best equipped, most politically reliable army being shredded.
Next year’s May Day parade will be an equestrian event.