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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Aug 20, 2022 3:44 pm

Scott Ritter criticizes Russia about it's failure to respond to attacks in Crimea.
https://rumble.com/v1gguzh-crimea-attac ... s-won.html
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:07 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Scott Ritter criticizes Russia about it's failure to respond to attacks in Crimea.
https://rumble.com/v1gguzh-crimea-attac ... s-won.html

Satanic America is fuming having wasted countless billions on the world’s most corrupt puppet state; and that’s not counting the additional billions wasted by the foolhardy EuroTrash, and yet the Ukraine is still getting bitch-slapped by the Russian forces on a daily basis!

The odd sabotage in far away Crimea cannot dent the Russian operation, cannot hinder the Russian resolve, and cannot prevent the coming partition of Ukraine.

The West at the realization of its multiple defeats on all fronts including military, economic, and political... has nothing but misery to look forward to as winter approaches, tipping the scales further in Russia’s favor.

The currently active saboteurs will eventually get caught and be killed one by one like in one of the videos I recently posted, eliminating yet another pro-Ukrainian option.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Lordo » Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:26 pm

In the meantime, the sanctions applied on Russia has caused iflation of 10.1 percent but more like 50%, they just have a good way of reducing the figure. A state pension in UK is under 10,000 per year and energy prices are said to excedd 5000 pounds a year by January.

We will have to go back to burning wood to heat our homes and cooking our food and wash with cold water. We can always wash ourselves like in we did in Cyprus with a warm bucket of water and a mashrappa.

Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

This war is killing the west. In UK 33 million people will be in fuel poverty by January.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:03 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Scott Ritter criticizes Russia about it's failure to respond to attacks in Crimea.
https://rumble.com/v1gguzh-crimea-attac ... s-won.html

Satanic America is fuming having wasted countless billions on the world’s most corrupt puppet state; and that’s not counting the additional billions wasted by the foolhardy EuroTrash, and yet the Ukraine is still getting bitch-slapped by the Russian forces on a daily basis!

The odd sabotage in far away Crimea cannot dent the Russian operation, cannot hinder the Russian resolve, and cannot prevent the coming partition of Ukraine.

The West at the realization of its multiple defeats on all fronts including military, economic, and political... has nothing but misery to look forward to as winter approaches, tipping the scales further in Russia’s favor.

The currently active saboteurs will eventually get caught and be killed one by one like in one of the videos I recently posted, eliminating yet another pro-Ukrainian option.


:o :shock:
It's clear to me that you haven't watched the video hence the reason you missed what he criticized and why. What you are saying is old news both for me and Scott Ritter. You didn't need to waste your time on that. Make better use of your time watching what he says in the end.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:18 pm

Lordo wrote:In the meantime, the sanctions applied on Russia has caused iflation of 10.1 percent but more like 50%, they just have a good way of reducing the figure. A state pension in UK is under 10,000 per year and energy prices are said to excedd 5000 pounds a year by January.

We will have to go back to burning wood to heat our homes and cooking our food and wash with cold water. We can always wash ourselves like in we did in Cyprus with a warm bucket of water and a mashrappa.

Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

This war is killing the west. In UK 33 million people will be in fuel poverty by January.


Inflation is another way of killing the value of GDP which means a shrinking economy.
The way they calculate it is by using a basket of goods and services. So while the fuel prices are up by 50%, the fuel weight is only a part of the basket for now. Wait to see it's weight in the basket boosting inflation to 15%+ in Winter.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sat Aug 20, 2022 11:02 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Scott Ritter criticizes Russia about it's failure to respond to attacks in Crimea.
https://rumble.com/v1gguzh-crimea-attac ... s-won.html

Satanic America is fuming having wasted countless billions on the world’s most corrupt puppet state; and that’s not counting the additional billions wasted by the foolhardy EuroTrash, and yet the Ukraine is still getting bitch-slapped by the Russian forces on a daily basis!

The odd sabotage in far away Crimea cannot dent the Russian operation, cannot hinder the Russian resolve, and cannot prevent the coming partition of Ukraine.

The West at the realization of its multiple defeats on all fronts including military, economic, and political... has nothing but misery to look forward to as winter approaches, tipping the scales further in Russia’s favor.

The currently active saboteurs will eventually get caught and be killed one by one like in one of the videos I recently posted, eliminating yet another pro-Ukrainian option.


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It's clear to me that you haven't watched the video hence the reason you missed what he criticized and why. What you are saying is old news both for me and Scott Ritter. You didn't need to waste your time on that. Make better use of your time watching what he says in the end.

I haven’t heard anything special from Scott in this video that would shed any special light on this matter.

I can tell you what’s happening that Scott hasn’t even touched in this video…

Even though Russia has like three dozen air defense system types in its inventory and many of these units are deployed where it matters, you can still defeat them by SATURATING them with multiple drones.

For example, if a S2A system can engage up to six simultaneous targets then you can send the first 6 drones to keep it busy, closely followed by another two that will now make it to their target.

I’ve seen several videos where Russian S2A systems are constantly engaging enemy drones and then once in a while something gets through and does some damage albeit minimal, so it’s not like the Russians haven’t taken the right steps as far as S2A protection is concerned.

What I would do to incapacitate the enemy would be to carpet-bomb the industrial areas of key cities of the west so as to destroy much of what they’re receiving as well as other technical workshops and factories and the overall engineering complex of the country.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Scott Ritter criticizes Russia about it's failure to respond to attacks in Crimea.
https://rumble.com/v1gguzh-crimea-attac ... s-won.html

Satanic America is fuming having wasted countless billions on the world’s most corrupt puppet state; and that’s not counting the additional billions wasted by the foolhardy EuroTrash, and yet the Ukraine is still getting bitch-slapped by the Russian forces on a daily basis!

The odd sabotage in far away Crimea cannot dent the Russian operation, cannot hinder the Russian resolve, and cannot prevent the coming partition of Ukraine.

The West at the realization of its multiple defeats on all fronts including military, economic, and political... has nothing but misery to look forward to as winter approaches, tipping the scales further in Russia’s favor.

The currently active saboteurs will eventually get caught and be killed one by one like in one of the videos I recently posted, eliminating yet another pro-Ukrainian option.


:o :shock:
It's clear to me that you haven't watched the video hence the reason you missed what he criticized and why. What you are saying is old news both for me and Scott Ritter. You didn't need to waste your time on that. Make better use of your time watching what he says in the end.

I haven’t heard anything special from Scott in this video that would shed any special light on this matter.

I can tell you what’s happening that Scott hasn’t even touched in this video…

Even though Russia has like three dozen air defense system types in its inventory and many of these units are deployed where it matters, you can still defeat them by SATURATING them with multiple drones.

For example, if a S2A system can engage up to six simultaneous targets then you can send the first 6 drones to keep it busy, closely followed by another two that will now make it to their target.

I’ve seen several videos where Russian S2A systems are constantly engaging enemy drones and then once in a while something gets through and does some damage albeit minimal, so it’s not like the Russians haven’t taken the right steps as far as S2A protection is concerned.

What I would do to incapacitate the enemy would be to carpet-bomb the industrial areas of key cities of the west so as to destroy much of what they’re receiving as well as other technical workshops and factories and the overall engineering complex of the country.


The Ukrainians can saturate the Air defenses in many ways, while the use of drones is not the main one because they travel very slowly compared to e.g. the Himars and cannot just appear out of nowhere. That's a known fact.
My personal opinion is that the longer the distance these supersonic missiles have to travel the easier it is for the Russian Air defenses to intercept because they have more time. Fyi the Ukrainians already tried hitting the bridge which connects Crimea with Russia, and they failed miserably probably because of that, despite the fact they did it at night.

Anyway back to the issue: Ritter is adamant in that Ukraine has already been defeated, as it already passed the point of no return. He often uses Hitlers defeat in Kursk(?) as an example when everybody knew that it was all over. This doesn't mean the war is over though. Just like Hitler's case it will continue until the enemy capitulates...
What he criticized Russia of, was the fact it did not strike decision making centers, after the attacks in Russian territory (recently in Tomanovka and Timonovo, earlier in Belgorod), and recently in Crimea. This, he says, affects the moral of both her soldiers and citizens.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Kikapu » Sun Aug 21, 2022 3:52 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:What he criticized Russia of, was the fact it did not strike decision making centers, after the attacks in Russian territory (recently in Tomanovka and Timonovo, earlier in Belgorod), and recently in Crimea. This, he says, affects the moral of both her soldiers and citizens.


Ritter makes a very compelling argument why Russia did not strike back at Ukraine’s decision making center for attacks in Crimea as once threatened to do so and I have to agree with Ritter, that Russia is winning the war with the known factors rather than create an unknown factors by striking the decision center which might change the war’s outcome in Ukraine’s favour.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Aug 21, 2022 4:46 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:What he criticized Russia of, was the fact it did not strike decision making centers, after the attacks in Russian territory (recently in Tomanovka and Timonovo, earlier in Belgorod), and recently in Crimea. This, he says, affects the moral of both her soldiers and citizens.


Ritter makes a very compelling argument why Russia did not strike back at Ukraine’s decision making center for attacks in Crimea as once threatened to do so and I have to agree with Ritter, that Russia is winning the war with the known factors rather than create an unknown factors by striking the decision center which might change the war’s outcome in Ukraine’s favour.


I don't think so. The unknown factor was much earlier and it was about the issue of killing Zelensky.
Zelensky is not in Kiev most of the time but in Lviv!.
In any case Ritter contradicts himself many times, that's why I very often I don't agree with him.
E.g. He says Russia is winning, and goes on to conclude it's going to be a complete capitulation, but unless I see Kramatorsk falling I am not convinced this would be such kind of win.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Kikapu » Sun Aug 21, 2022 4:53 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:What he criticized Russia of, was the fact it did not strike decision making centers, after the attacks in Russian territory (recently in Tomanovka and Timonovo, earlier in Belgorod), and recently in Crimea. This, he says, affects the moral of both her soldiers and citizens.


Ritter makes a very compelling argument why Russia did not strike back at Ukraine’s decision making center for attacks in Crimea as once threatened to do so and I have to agree with Ritter, that Russia is winning the war with the known factors rather than create an unknown factors by striking the decision center which might change the war’s outcome in Ukraine’s favour.


I don't think so. He specified what the unknown factor would be: the killing of Zelensky . Striking decision making centers in Kiev wouldn't risk killing Zelensky especially during his long absences in Lviv.


That is true that killing Zelensky would create the unknown factor, but so would killing other main decision makers such as the defense leader(s) whom Zelensky supposedly has disagreements over the running of the war.
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