They didnt do very good in rural fighting in Afghanistan either…City fighting is nasty
Russians should know this.
They didnt do very good in rural fighting in Afghanistan either…City fighting is nasty
Russians should know this.
Zalensky was elected in 2019, WTH?
I think he was referring to this.He's probably talking about the puppet before the puppet. There was a Russian backed puppet in there too. I lost track of the puppets. Apparently, he did too. Here a puppet, there a puppet, everywhere a puppet.
I think the big difference would be a desert storm eagle driver going up against an F 22/5 generation fighter. The F-15 has been flying for almost 50 years, and the C Models that our air superiority aircraft were built from 1979 to 1984.I say BS the Kraians only had 37 MIG 29’s at the start. Some of the Air Force vets can chime in but I would think some were down for maintenance.
The Russians have the SS400 among other ADA assets that are some of the best in the world. I would assume any operational aircraft would be used in the ground attack role.
The tail of a Lone Wolf pilot ambushing Russian hordes sounds good but I am suspicious.
How would a great pilot in a early 90’s F15 fair against a 2021 F15 with a good pilot?
Yeah, I was aware that it was concerning the ouster of then President Yanukovych who leaned in favor of Russia.
So even China condemned Russia's invasion?
Yeah and I don't remember exactly but I'm pretty sure the millionaire who backed Zalensky (Kolamisky?) was tied to the Obama/Biden corruption among other stuff.Yeah, I was aware that it was concerning the ouster of then President Yanukovych who leaned in favor of Russia.
It could be. There's so many dynamics in play it's hard to keep track of them. "Leaderships" both internally and externally who've been involved have gotten that country all screwed up and the people are suffering because of it.Yeah and I don't remember exactly but I'm pretty sure the millionaire who backed Zalensky (Kolamisky?) was tied to the Obama/Biden corruption among other stuff.
I was supposed to quote you in the video I posted. ^^^^It could be. There's so many dynamics in play it's hard to keep track of them. "Leaderships" both internally and externally who've been involved have gotten that country all screwed up and the people are suffering because of it.
Probably bad translation. If he was elected in 2019 then the translation probably should have been government as a whole.Zalensky was elected in 2019, WTH?
In January 2022, Germany ruled out sending weapons to Ukraine and prevented Estonia, through export controls on German-made arms, from sending former East German D-30 howitzers to Ukraine.[355] Germany announced it was sending 5,000 helmets and a field hospital to Ukraine,[356] to which Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko derisively responded: "What will they send next? Pillows?" [357] On 26 February, in a reversal of its previous position, Germany approved the Netherlands' request to send 400 rocket-propelled grenades to Ukraine,[358] as well as 500 Stinger missiles and 1,000 anti-tank weapons from its own supplies
On 27 February, Portugal announced that it would send H&K G3 automatic rifles and other military equipment.[351] Sweden and Denmark both decided to send 5,000 and 2,700 anti-tank weapons, respectively, to Ukraine.[368][369] Denmark also provided parts from 300 non-operational Stinger missiles, that the US would first help make operational.[370]
The Norwegian government, initially saying it would not send weapons to Ukraine but would send other military equipment like helmets and protective gear,[371][372][373] announced on the evening of 28 February that it would also donate up to 2,000 M72 LAW anti-tank weapons to Ukraine.[374][375][376] In a similarly major policy shift for a neutral country, Finland announced that it would send 2,500 assault rifles together with 150,000 rounds, 1,500 single-shot antitank weapons and 70,000 combat-ration packages, to add to the bulletproof vests, helmets, and medical supplies already announced
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, announced he’s sending a new contingent of French military to Estonia. Currently, 300 French troops, 150 armored vehicles and 12 Leclerc tanks are in Estonia as part of the UK-led NATO battle group. According to the previous plans, the Danish military would have replaced this contingent in mid-March. However, France will additionally send a new, up to 200-strong mountain unit to Tapa, Estonia. Also, France will push forward its takeover of the Baltic Air Policing Mission from April to March.
I'm surprised they have not voted against to be honest.There were 34 or 35 abstentions. I haven’t been able to find a list by nation but it’s likely China abstained.
Edit: I finally found the list. China did abstain. Big surprise.
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Point taken.I'm surprised they have not voted against to be honest.
You mean, people carry babies with a poopy diaper like they're a landmine...That guy is carrying the mine like it's a baby with a poopy diaper.