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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
Not sure if it will shake out this way, but Will's been pretty good on his predictions. Nothing deep of course, but more big picture.
This is what I assume Russia would call victory.
This is what I assume Russia would call victory.
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Seems pretty sloppy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 1:55 pm Not sure if it will shake out this way, but Will's been pretty good on his predictions. Nothing deep of course, but more big picture.
This is what I assume Russia would call victory.
His words contradict the image. Chernihiv, Sumy and Poltava are shown to be part of what will be Ukraine but he says there will be military occupation and referendums.
Those Russian Nazis would need to approximately quadruple the amount of territory they control in order to establish the fascist state of Novorussia.
Hungary's going to take a small chunk of Ukraine? Are they leaving NATO and the EU? Their economy will crater and they can join Russia and Belarus in the breadline.
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They control all of Crimea and Donetsk. That's it. They almost control all of Luhansk, but not quite anymore.
Russia better get to work.
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As many have stated, Russia is building up forces for some sort of "push", although I keep wondering if they will go hardcore or just keep inching along.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:16 pm They control all of Crimea and Donetsk. That's it. They almost control all of Luhansk, but not quite anymore.
Russia better get to work.![]()
Ukraine is down big time on weaponry and troops, so Russia might simply be happy with NATO sending more Ukrainians into the artillery buzzsaw.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
I assume he meant referendums only in the blue areas they currently don't control, specifically the Odessa and Chernigov regions. You know, the parts that historically have been more accepting of Russia.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 3:44 pmSeems pretty sloppy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 1:55 pm Not sure if it will shake out this way, but Will's been pretty good on his predictions. Nothing deep of course, but more big picture.
This is what I assume Russia would call victory.
His words contradict the image. Chernihiv, Sumy and Poltava are shown to be part of what will be Ukraine but he says there will be military occupation and referendums.
Those Russian Nazis would need to approximately quadruple the amount of territory they control in order to establish the fascist state of Novorussia.
Hungary's going to take a small chunk of Ukraine? Are they leaving NATO and the EU? Their economy will crater and they can join Russia and Belarus in the breadline.
What strategically do you see from that map? To me it's obvious Russia does not want anyone near the Black Sea.
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He specifically states that Kremlin sources announce Chernihiv (in the green) will be annexed into Russia if referendums so choose and that would seem to presuppose military occupation. He follows that up saying "expect Sumy and Poltava to follow. They're also in the green.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:23 amI assume he meant referendums only in the blue areas they currently don't control, specifically the Odessa and Chernigov regions. You know, the parts that historically has been more accepting of Russia.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 3:44 pm
Seems pretty sloppy.
His words contradict the image. Chernihiv, Sumy and Poltava are shown to be part of what will be Ukraine but he says there will be military occupation and referendums.
Those Russian Nazis would need to approximately quadruple the amount of territory they control in order to establish the fascist state of Novorussia.
Hungary's going to take a small chunk of Ukraine? Are they leaving NATO and the EU? Their economy will crater and they can join Russia and Belarus in the breadline.
What strategically do you see from that map? To me it's obvious Russia does not want anyone near the Black Sea.
I'm not sure he would know his asshole from a hole in the ground.
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Ah, I see. Had to actually clink into to read what areas.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:28 amHe specifically states that Kremlin sources announce Chernihiv (in the green) will be annexed into Russia if referendums so choose and that would seem to presuppose military occupation. He follows that up saying "expect Sumy and Poltava to follow. They're also in the green.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:23 am
I assume he meant referendums only in the blue areas they currently don't control, specifically the Odessa and Chernigov regions. You know, the parts that historically has been more accepting of Russia.
What strategically do you see from that map? To me it's obvious Russia does not want anyone near the Black Sea.
I'm not sure he would know his asshole from a hole in the ground.
Yep. A buffer of between the EU and Russia. That actually comports better with what Putin wanted at the beginning of the SMO.
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That makes no sense. Or you finally realize your feint theory was bullshit because it seems hard to reconcile both of them as being some sort of coherent strategy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:35 am Ah, I see. Had to actually clink into to read what areas.
Yep. A buffer of between the EU and Russia. That actually comports better with what Putin wanted at the beginning of the SMO.
They pushed deep into Chernihiv and Sumy at the beginning of the invasion. They reached the outskirts of Kyiv by pushing from the east from those oblasts.

But, they abandoned all their gains - because it was just a feint.
But, really, they ultimately want the entirety of those oblasts as a buffer and will end up wanting to take them later (TBD on real Sumy/Chernihiv offensive).
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Do you understand what a feint is? You seem to think land occupied can't be left. Russians were outnumbered 3:1 in addition to those troops being the JV team.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:22 amThat makes no sense. Or you finally realize your feint theory was bullshit because it seems hard to reconcile both of them as being some sort of coherent strategy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:35 am Ah, I see. Had to actually clink into to read what areas.
Yep. A buffer of between the EU and Russia. That actually comports better with what Putin wanted at the beginning of the SMO.
They pushed deep into Chernihiv and Sumy at the beginning of the invasion. They reached the outskirts of Kyiv by pushing from the east from those oblasts.
But, they abandoned all their gains - because it was just a feint.![]()
But, really, they ultimately want the entirety of those oblasts as a buffer and will end up wanting to take them later (TBD on real Sumy/Chernihiv offensive).
WAT![]()
Think about it. Where were all the best Ukrainian troops positioned at the start of this? On the border, shelling the shit out of the E Ukrainian civilians.
If you break past that "line" it forces the Ukrainian troops stationed near the border to have to leave that border to protect the more W part of the country.
Don't you remember the Gulf war when the US feinted an amphibious assault to keep Saddam's troops there? Same principle. If you have to defend territory, it requires troops that then cannot be involved in actual fighting.
Lastly, I don't see any of you guys bothering to show your sources or what they predict. Just weak ass click bait sites saying Russia has lost 3,000 generals and Putin is running from assassination squads because he is so unpopular.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
I'm also willing to believe Putin thought he could go into those areas and receive local support, but didn't get what he needed and therefore had to leave because he didn't have the resources to keep the land. Therefore, not a feint.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:22 amThat makes no sense. Or you finally realize your feint theory was bullshit because it seems hard to reconcile both of them as being some sort of coherent strategy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:35 am Ah, I see. Had to actually clink into to read what areas.
Yep. A buffer of between the EU and Russia. That actually comports better with what Putin wanted at the beginning of the SMO.
They pushed deep into Chernihiv and Sumy at the beginning of the invasion. They reached the outskirts of Kyiv by pushing from the east from those oblasts.
But, they abandoned all their gains - because it was just a feint.![]()
But, really, they ultimately want the entirety of those oblasts as a buffer and will end up wanting to take them later (TBD on real Sumy/Chernihiv offensive).
WAT![]()
The lack of local support was due to fear of retribution from Ukrainian troops. We've seen that play out quit a bit.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
This thread is about Ukraine. Which you now seem to agree is an invasion.
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That stopped being an issue when the Russians began deliberately attacking civilians.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
Then why did Ukraine throw away so many lives defending it?∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 1:39 pmI read a military analysis that Bakhmut has no strategic relevance. It's a city of 70,000 (now 10,000) that contributes nothing to the battlefield and has no natural resources besides salt mines, which are already plentiful and cheap. It seems like Putin just needs a "win" among the mounting losses and Bakhmut was the easiest option, but it's also proving to not be easy at all. They've been wasting effort for months and still haven't taken it.
And even if do, it'll be at a high cost. Seems like another military blunder to stroke Putin's fragile ego.
edit:https://www.understandingwar.org/backgr ... december-7Putin continues to seem unwilling to pursue such a cessation of fighting, however. The Russian military is continuing offensive operations around Bakhmut and is—so far—denying itself the operational pause that would be consistent with best military practice. Putin’s current fixation with continuing offensive operations around Bakhmut and elsewhere is contributing to Ukraine’s ability to maintain the military initiative in other parts of the theater. Ukraine’s continued operational successes depend on Ukrainian forces’ ability to continue successive operations through the winter of 2022-2023 without interruption.[13]
(by the way, the Institute for the Study of War is a think tank with some excellent analysis/updates regarding the war).
Also just looking at a map and all the various roads going to different areas in the Donbas says otherwise.
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Yeah not buying that. The retreat from Kherson pretty much eliminates the Russian ground threat on Odessa. I guess we'll have to revisit this next summer.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 3:44 pmSeems pretty sloppy.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 1:55 pm Not sure if it will shake out this way, but Will's been pretty good on his predictions. Nothing deep of course, but more big picture.
This is what I assume Russia would call victory.
His words contradict the image. Chernihiv, Sumy and Poltava are shown to be part of what will be Ukraine but he says there will be military occupation and referendums.
Those Russian Nazis would need to approximately quadruple the amount of territory they control in order to establish the fascist state of Novorussia.
Hungary's going to take a small chunk of Ukraine? Are they leaving NATO and the EU? Their economy will crater and they can join Russia and Belarus in the breadline.
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Correct. ISW is just a cover for spooks to push their narrative from the Pentagon. I don't read Russia Times but I'll guess it's the Kremlin's version of ISW.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:45 pm Yeah, pretty sure Seattle and SD won't give ISW a second glance - they're convinced it's BS.
Maybe they'll give Moscow Times a chance. One of the only independent newspapers that hasn't been shut down (yet) in Russia.
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Shut up SG, Russia is going to collapse any day now and they ran out of missiles in March.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:50 amDo you understand what a feint is? You seem to think land occupied can't be left. Russians were outnumbered 3:1 in addition to those troops being the JV team.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:22 am
That makes no sense. Or you finally realize your feint theory was bullshit because it seems hard to reconcile both of them as being some sort of coherent strategy.
They pushed deep into Chernihiv and Sumy at the beginning of the invasion. They reached the outskirts of Kyiv by pushing from the east from those oblasts.
But, they abandoned all their gains - because it was just a feint.![]()
But, really, they ultimately want the entirety of those oblasts as a buffer and will end up wanting to take them later (TBD on real Sumy/Chernihiv offensive).
WAT![]()
Think about it. Where were all the best Ukrainian troops positioned at the start of this? On the border, shelling the shit out of the E Ukrainian civilians.
If you break past that "line" it forces the Ukrainian troops stationed near the border to have to leave that border to protect the more W part of the country.
Don't you remember the Gulf war when the US feinted an amphibious assault to keep Saddam's troops there? Same principle. If you have to defend territory, it requires troops that then cannot be involved in actual fighting.
Lastly, I don't see any of you guys bothering to show your sources or what they predict. Just weak ass click bait sites saying Russia has lost 3,000 generals and Putin is running from assassination squads because he is so unpopular.![]()
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Interesting, seems like they are laying the groundwork to prep the public on US/NATO troops being on the ground, hhmm....

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OMG. Royal Marines were sent to escort diplomats from the British embassy before the war broke out.

Writing in the Globe and Laurel, the official publication of the Royal Marines, he described how 350 marines from 45 Commando were sent to escort diplomats from the British embassy at the beginning of the year when it became clear that Russian troops were massing for an invasion.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
If by "inching along" you mean targeting civilians, yes.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:25 pmAs many have stated, Russia is building up forces for some sort of "push", although I keep wondering if they will go hardcore or just keep inching along.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:16 pm They control all of Crimea and Donetsk. That's it. They almost control all of Luhansk, but not quite anymore.
Russia better get to work.![]()
Ukraine is down big time on weaponry and troops, so Russia might simply be happy with NATO sending more Ukrainians into the artillery buzzsaw.
In regards to ISW, you see Bill Kristol is involved with them? He's pretty much a Lincoln Project guy. For years said he would help conservatives achieve their goals, then hated Trump when he did what Kristol had promised but never delivered. I have no clue if they put out accurate accounts...hell, I have no idea if the guys I read are accurate. I only know Western Media lost my trust a long time ago. I trust them as far as I could throw them.
Inching along cold and hungry while the Ukrainians hammer their supply lines that barely work anyway....
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
houndawg wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:03 pmIf by "inching along" you mean targeting civilians, yes.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:25 pm
As many have stated, Russia is building up forces for some sort of "push", although I keep wondering if they will go hardcore or just keep inching along.
Ukraine is down big time on weaponry and troops, so Russia might simply be happy with NATO sending more Ukrainians into the artillery buzzsaw.
In regards to ISW, you see Bill Kristol is involved with them? He's pretty much a Lincoln Project guy. For years said he would help conservatives achieve their goals, then hated Trump when he did what Kristol had promised but never delivered. I have no clue if they put out accurate accounts...hell, I have no idea if the guys I read are accurate. I only know Western Media lost my trust a long time ago. I trust them as far as I could throw them.
Inching along cold and hungry while the Ukrainians hammer their supply lines that barely work anyway....... and a goddamn shame that Russia's young men and their nation's standard of living have to pay the price for one of history's greatest geopolitical blunders, and this one is going to be ranked with Churchill's Gallipoli and Hitler's opening a second front in Russia...
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.
I do appreciate your efforts though. Everyone except my comrade SD is totally butthurt over shit nobody knows the truth about.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
Ah yes, the recycled Egyptian sun-god myth...SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:13 pmhoundawg wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:03 pm
If by "inching along" you mean targeting civilians, yes.
Inching along cold and hungry while the Ukrainians hammer their supply lines that barely work anyway....... and a goddamn shame that Russia's young men and their nation's standard of living have to pay the price for one of history's greatest geopolitical blunders, and this one is going to be ranked with Churchill's Gallipoli and Hitler's opening a second front in Russia...
You just can't give the whole "killing civilians" up can you, even though you can't back up your statements unlike the media that proved Ukraine has been killing their own through using shitty old Soviet weaponry and the Azov pussies using civilians as shields.
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
Dammit. You beat my edit. I was actually giving you props for having some fun with this thread.houndawg wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:16 pmAh yes, the recycled Egyptian sun-god myth...SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:13 pm
You just can't give the whole "killing civilians" up can you, even though you can't back up your statements unlike the media that proved Ukraine has been killing their own through using shitty old Soviet weaponry and the Azov pussies using civilians as shields.
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.![]()
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Including you.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:13 pmhoundawg wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:03 pm
If by "inching along" you mean targeting civilians, yes.
Inching along cold and hungry while the Ukrainians hammer their supply lines that barely work anyway....... and a goddamn shame that Russia's young men and their nation's standard of living have to pay the price for one of history's greatest geopolitical blunders, and this one is going to be ranked with Churchill's Gallipoli and Hitler's opening a second front in Russia...
You just can't give the whole "killing civilians" up can you, even though you can't back up your statements unlike the media that proved Ukraine has been killing their own through using shitty old Soviet weaponry and the Azov pussies using civilians as shields.
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.
I do appreciate your efforts though. Everyone except my comrade SD is totally butthurt over shit nobody knows the truth about.![]()
CID got tired of kicking your ass, maybe he was worried you'd drag him down to your level and beat him with experience. CID's Bugs Bunny and you and SD are Pete Puma on this thread ...

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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
Agreed. Why do you think I always post predictions? It's a way to go back and see who was right.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:58 pmIncluding you.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:13 pm
You just can't give the whole "killing civilians" up can you, even though you can't back up your statements unlike the media that proved Ukraine has been killing their own through using shitty old Soviet weaponry and the Azov pussies using civilians as shields.
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.
I do appreciate your efforts though. Everyone except my comrade SD is totally butthurt over shit nobody knows the truth about.![]()
CID got tired of kicking your ass and was worried you'd drag him down to your level and beat him with experience. CID's Bugs Bunny and you're Pete Puma ...
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Love the bugs bunny gif! A for classic reference.
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Re: The Ukraine Crisis
The referee was about to stop the contest anyway - the fight was a mismatch never should have been sanctioned.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:58 pmIncluding you.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:13 pm
You just can't give the whole "killing civilians" up can you, even though you can't back up your statements unlike the media that proved Ukraine has been killing their own through using shitty old Soviet weaponry and the Azov pussies using civilians as shields.
I expected better trolling out of you Cid #2. You sound as bad as Cleets when he tried to talk about Christianity. A mess.
I do appreciate your efforts though. Everyone except my comrade SD is totally butthurt over shit nobody knows the truth about.![]()
CID got tired of kicking your ass, maybe he was worried you'd drag him down to your level and beat him with experience. CID's Bugs Bunny and you and SD are Pete Puma on this thread ...
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CID = Putin at Helsinki. Reek bros = Trump at Helsinki. Standing there nodding and looking stupid while Putin does the talking....
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