BREAKING: INVASION HAS BEGUN..... Putin's "3-day war"... NOW... 1 YEAR 338 DAYS ...WAGNER HEAD SAYS GROUP STANDING DOWN AFTER CLAIMS OF DEAL

Lots of propaganda on Twitter from both sides. People were criticizing ISIS or the cartels when they were posting explicit videos, but Social medias are now flooded with dead bodies. It's almost like war porn to some, it looks like people are more and more desensitized with death. I blame 2 years of COVID
 
Lots of propaganda on Twitter from both sides. People were criticizing ISIS or the cartels when they were posting explicit videos, but Social medias are now flooded with dead bodies. It's almost like war porn to some, it looks like people are more and more desensitized with death. I blame 2 years of COVID


Yeah it's like people wanted Russia to kick it off so they'd have something to watch other than Covid coverage...like it's the latest must see TV show.

Folks don't too much care what's going on in the world as long as it doesn't affect them personally.
 
Versailles, Ukraine, and the Rise of La Souveraineté Numérique

While European leaders met last week in Versailles to condemn Russia, their French hosts used the summit to push a protectionist agenda.
March 15, 2022
The two-day meeting took place in the opulent palace of France’s 17th century Sun King, built when the country was the globe’s leading power. Leaders dined in the same Hall of Mirrors where Western allies carved out a new map of Europe in 1919 after World War I. They agreed to enforce sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
At the same time, President Emmanuel Macron seemed inspired by the sumptuous setting to see the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine as an opportunity to pursue a more protectionist European digital industrial policy. In a Versailles Declaration, leaders agreed that Europe must be less dependent on the rest of the world.
The French call it digital sovereignty – la souveraineté numérique. The goal is to make the continent self-sufficient in critical digital technologies, from semiconductors to the cloud. Although ostensibly directed against authoritarians led by China and Russia, the proposed rules could instead end up hurting the US, Japan, South Korea, and other like-minded democratic partners.
Although free-trading EU countries such as the Netherlands have been skeptical, the Ukraine conflict seems to have pushed forward this agenda. “We have to enhance our open strategic autonomy, something France has been urging for a long time,” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Sciences Po on Wednesday at a pre-summit event in Paris.
Admittedly, it is positive that the Russian invasion has jolted major EU states, notably Germany, to invest in their own defense, to stand up to autocratic regimes, and to scrutinize the behavior of authoritarian-linked state-affiliated enterprises, such as Gazprom, RT, and Huawei.
But the invasion should strengthen transatlantic ties, instead of potentially weakening them. Take EU trade policy. European governments have long been uneasy about foreign state-affiliated enterprises that, thanks to dubious state support, are able to undercut European companies. At Versailles, EU leaders promised to “complete our trade and competition policy toolbox with instruments to address the distortive effects of foreign subsidies.”
The scrutiny and obligations of this EU proposal will not fall on state-owned Russian (banned from Europe) and Chinese enterprises. Rather, the burden will fall on companies from the EU’s closest trading partners and allies. Major industry groups from the U.S., Australia, Japan, India, and South Korea are concerned that this complex proposal will hinder their ability to invest and do business in the EU.
The Versailles Declaration pledged to diversify Europe’s energy supplies and routes, to import liquid natural gas, and to diversify semi-conductor supply value chains. Much-needed foreign investment is required to meet these goals.
Similarly, on digital technologies, leaders promised the swift adoption of a range of legislative proposals from the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to new regulations promoting European semiconductors and cloud computing. Curiously, what all these proposals have in common is that they do not target Chinese or Russian enterprises. They zero in on US “big tech”. In fact, the DMA targets a handful of US platforms. EU Cloud policies increasingly seek to support a few European champions at the expense of U.S. market leaders.
Equally, Europe's proposed new Data Act will prohibit these same American “gatekeepers” from participating in parts of the new European data markets and make it harder for companies subject to foreign laws to transfer data abroad or even to process data in Europe.
Another priority for la souveraineté numérique is to reinforce European cybersecurity, particularly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. French leaders say the solution is to boost local industry. “The current circumstances have reiterated how important it is for us to bolster the sovereignty we have over our infrastructure,” Thierry Breton, EU internal market commissioner, said after meeting with ministers in charge of cybersecurity.
Russia’s attack on Ukraine and threats against EU countries should bolster the transatlantic digital partnership. It should not be used to justify EU restrictions on Western companies.
 

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damn for the longest it seem like only Russia was losing weapons and having equipment damaged


This the tweet

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I have read stories coming out that since the 1990s, corruption in Russia has affected the military.

Money allocated to the military went into peoples pockets over the past 30 years.

Reports coming out that some of the ballistic armor for troops and equipment is actually made of cardboard. Some of the reactive armor on their vehicles is not real making it easy for Ukrainian’s to break thru their armor with small arms so easy.

Listening to the news this morning and it’s coming out that a lot Russian military communication equipment has failed. Commanders are using stolen, unsecured cell phones to communicate sensitive information amongst themselves with operational planning. The US is monitoring these communications and relaying them to the Ukrainian’s.

And the troops have not been properly trained in basic military operations that should have been learned in basic training. It’s one of the reasons they look in videos coming out like they have no idea what they doing.

This whole invasion is turning into a shit show galore.
 
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This is the best one I have seen so far. Everything on the list has proof.


Russia - 1529, of which: destroyed: 708, damaged: 26, abandoned: 222, captured: 572

Tanks (244, of which destroyed: 93, damaged: 4, abandoned: 41, captured: 106)


Armoured Fighting Vehicles (162, of which destroyed: 65, abandoned: 33, captured: 64)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (226, of which destroyed: 110, damaged: 1, abandoned: 32, captured: 80)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (71, of which destroyed: 21, abandoned: 14, captured: 36)

Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles (11, of which destroyed: 3, abandoned: 3, captured: 5)

Infantry Mobility Vehicles (54, of which destroyed: 29, damaged: 2, abandoned: 5, captured: 16)

Communications Stations (9, of which destroyed: 2, abandoned: 4, captured: 3)

Engineering Vehicles (43, of which destroyed: 13, abandoned: 8, captured: 22)

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (61, of which abandoned: 24, captured: 37)

Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (24, of which captured: 24)


Heavy Mortars (5, of which captured: 5)

Towed Artillery (33, of which destroyed: 4, damaged: 2 abandoned: 4, captured: 23)

Self-Propelled Artillery (37, of which destroyed: 9, abandoned: 12, captured: 15)

Multiple Rocket Launchers (27, of which destroyed: 11, abandoned: 4, captured: 12)

Anti-Aircraft Guns (2, of which captured: 2)

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (9, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 3, captured: 1)

Surface-To-Air Missile Systems (35, of which destroyed: 16, damaged: 1, abandoned: 7, captured: 11)

Radars (2, of which destroyed: 1, captured: 1)

Jammers And Deception Systems (4, of which destroyed: 1, damaged: 2, captured: 1)

Aircraft (13, of which destroyed: 12, damaged: 1)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (9, of which destroyed: 5, captured: 4)

Helicopters (34, of which destroyed: 29, damaged: 3, abandoned: 2)

Logistics Trains (2, of which destroyed: 2)

Trucks, Vehicles and Jeeps (500, of which destroyed: 277, damaged: 12, abandoned: 58, captured: 152)


Ukraine - 379, of which: destroyed: 148, damaged: 5, abandoned: 49, captured: 177

Tanks (67, of which destroyed: 23, abandoned: 11, captured: 31)


Armoured Fighting Vehicles (49, of which destroyed: 12, abandoned: 11, captured: 24)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (44, of which destroyed: 15, abandoned: 9, captured: 20)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (23, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 2, captured: 15)

Infantry Mobility Vehicles (25, of which destroyed: 5, damaged: 1, abandoned: 1, captured: 18)

Engineering Vehicles (1, of which captured: 1)

Anti-tank Guided Missiles (50, of which captured: 50)

Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (16, of which captured: 16)


Towed Artillery (15, of which destroyed: 1, abandoned: 3, captured: 11)

Self-Propelled Artillery (10, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 1, captured: 4)

Multiple Rocket Launchers (3, of which captured: 3)

Anti-Aircraft Guns (1, of which captured: 1)

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (1, of which captured: 1)


Surface-To-Air Missile Systems (13, of which destroyed: 11, abandoned: 2)



Radars (7, of which destroyed: 4, damaged: 2, captured: 1)

Aircraft (10, of which destroyed: 10)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (7, of which destroyed: 5, captured: 2)

Helicopters (1, of which destroyed: 1)

Naval Ships (13, of which destroyed: 2, captured: 11)

Trucks, Vehicles and Jeeps (89, of which destroyed: 37, damaged: 2, abandoned: 8, captured: 42)
 
If you are broke, the coon/wench hustle is as good as the church hustle. If you are willing to assuage cac fears/concerns on race, they will always have a check for you. You have to keep in mind that this is the same person who sued her HS after receiving racist death threats and won with the help of the NAACP only to go on and write books about how racism isn't real. :smh::lol:
my NY friends knew her in college n they said even then she was a bitch
 
This is the best one I have seen so far. Everything on the list has proof.


Russia - 1529, of which: destroyed: 708, damaged: 26, abandoned: 222, captured: 572

Tanks (244, of which destroyed: 93, damaged: 4, abandoned: 41, captured: 106)


Armoured Fighting Vehicles (162, of which destroyed: 65, abandoned: 33, captured: 64)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (226, of which destroyed: 110, damaged: 1, abandoned: 32, captured: 80)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (71, of which destroyed: 21, abandoned: 14, captured: 36)

Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles (11, of which destroyed: 3, abandoned: 3, captured: 5)

Infantry Mobility Vehicles (54, of which destroyed: 29, damaged: 2, abandoned: 5, captured: 16)

Communications Stations (9, of which destroyed: 2, abandoned: 4, captured: 3)

Engineering Vehicles (43, of which destroyed: 13, abandoned: 8, captured: 22)

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (61, of which abandoned: 24, captured: 37)

Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (24, of which captured: 24)


Heavy Mortars (5, of which captured: 5)

Towed Artillery (33, of which destroyed: 4, damaged: 2 abandoned: 4, captured: 23)

Self-Propelled Artillery (37, of which destroyed: 9, abandoned: 12, captured: 15)

Multiple Rocket Launchers (27, of which destroyed: 11, abandoned: 4, captured: 12)

Anti-Aircraft Guns (2, of which captured: 2)

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (9, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 3, captured: 1)

Surface-To-Air Missile Systems (35, of which destroyed: 16, damaged: 1, abandoned: 7, captured: 11)

Radars (2, of which destroyed: 1, captured: 1)

Jammers And Deception Systems (4, of which destroyed: 1, damaged: 2, captured: 1)

Aircraft (13, of which destroyed: 12, damaged: 1)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (9, of which destroyed: 5, captured: 4)

Helicopters (34, of which destroyed: 29, damaged: 3, abandoned: 2)

Logistics Trains (2, of which destroyed: 2)

Trucks, Vehicles and Jeeps (500, of which destroyed: 277, damaged: 12, abandoned: 58, captured: 152)


Ukraine - 379, of which: destroyed: 148, damaged: 5, abandoned: 49, captured: 177

Tanks (67, of which destroyed: 23, abandoned: 11, captured: 31)


Armoured Fighting Vehicles (49, of which destroyed: 12, abandoned: 11, captured: 24)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (44, of which destroyed: 15, abandoned: 9, captured: 20)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (23, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 2, captured: 15)

Infantry Mobility Vehicles (25, of which destroyed: 5, damaged: 1, abandoned: 1, captured: 18)

Engineering Vehicles (1, of which captured: 1)

Anti-tank Guided Missiles (50, of which captured: 50)

Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (16, of which captured: 16)


Towed Artillery (15, of which destroyed: 1, abandoned: 3, captured: 11)

Self-Propelled Artillery (10, of which destroyed: 5, abandoned: 1, captured: 4)

Multiple Rocket Launchers (3, of which captured: 3)

Anti-Aircraft Guns (1, of which captured: 1)

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (1, of which captured: 1)


Surface-To-Air Missile Systems (13, of which destroyed: 11, abandoned: 2)



Radars (7, of which destroyed: 4, damaged: 2, captured: 1)

Aircraft (10, of which destroyed: 10)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (7, of which destroyed: 5, captured: 2)

Helicopters (1, of which destroyed: 1)

Naval Ships (13, of which destroyed: 2, captured: 11)

Trucks, Vehicles and Jeeps (89, of which destroyed: 37, damaged: 2, abandoned: 8, captured: 42)

If all that list is even 50% accurate, that is a complete embarrassment.

No way in hell should they have even lost 1/8th of that amount of equipment in this short period of time.
 
damn for the longest it seem like only Russia was losing weapons and having equipment damaged


This the tweet

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Truthfully Ive wondered about whats gonna happen to all those weapons once Russia takes over. Im all for the planet coming together and shit, but unless someone else jumps in and really helps... Those weapons are just delaying the inevitable, they may not ever be able to "hold" it, but theyre gonna take that country.
 
I have read stories coming out that since the 1990s, corruption in Russia has affected the military.

Money allocated to the military went into peoples pockets over the past 30 years.

Reports coming out that some of the ballistic armor for troops and equipment is actually made of cardboard. Some of the reactive armor on their vehicles is not real making it easy for Ukrainian’s to break thru their armor with small arms so easy.

Listening to the news this morning and it’s coming out that a lot Russian military communication equipment has failed. Commanders are using stolen, unsecured cell phones to communicate sensitive information amongst themselves with operational planning. The US is monitoring these communications and relaying them to the Ukrainian’s.

And the troops have not been properly trained in basic military operations that should have been learned in basic training. It’s one of the reasons they look in videos coming out like they have no idea what they doing.

This whole invasion is turning into a shit show galore.

This dude just pointed out on the news what I posted this morning.

He points out some other stuff that I was unaware of.

Damage To Russian Equipment Raises Questions About It’s Military Effectiveness

Former Military Auditor Trent Telenko analyses poorly maintained Russian military trucks and explains what this means for the Russian Army.

 
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