So you think its wrong to be outraged by this?"OuTrAgE" comes from liberal closeted racist, duplicitous, phony, self righteous trolls, you cannot help but tell them to shove their moral lessons where the sun dont shine!
There is an increased demand for the Russian version of butt hurt balm. They claim they invented it but it's vastly inferior. There was a small shipment destined for Georgia the State, which wound up in Georgia the Country, but most of those Georgians don't like Russia either...Looks like Russia has lost an ally in Tucker.
Why was the Russian foreign minister bemoaning Carlson’s firing?
Am I the only one that thinks that video wasn't all that terrifying?Ukrainian soldiers storm Russian trench in terrifying video of assault on Wagner in Bakhmut
Compared to cutting off a soldier's head, it's not terrifying at all.Am I the only one that thinks that video wasn't all that terrifying?
Don't you know what the Spetsnaz are?.... They are roughly the equivalent of USN SEALS or Army Rangers, etc.Meanwhile back on the front line. Who are these Spetsnaz special forces?
Russia’s Spetsnaz special forces have been absolutely crushed in Ukraine (msn.com)
Just you and TERB's latest "Special Operator" Combat dog . But he can't comment on this clip (or traing Border Patrol Guards, killing Bin Laden, 3500m sniper kills etc as it would violate his NDA.Am I the only one that thinks that video wasn't all that terrifying?
Oh honey, no. I used to believe so till very recently and that is their function but there are nowhere at that level.Don't you know what the Spetsnaz are?.... They are roughly the equivalent of USN SEALS or Army Rangers, etc.
Every link in that article much like the article itself is from a site called "antiwar" It's the same sort of circle jerk natural news does.Biden Preparing For Ukrainian Offensive To FailPOLITICO: Biden Preparing for Failed Ukrainian Counteroffensive - News From Antiwar.com
The Biden administration is preparing for the possibility of Ukraine's long-awaited counteroffensive failing, POLITICO reported on Monday. Pentagon documents allegedly leaked by Airman Jack Teixeira revealed that the US doesn't believe Ukraine can regain any significant territory in its...news.antiwar.com
WEDNESDAY, APR 26, 2023 - 06:30 AM
Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,
The Biden administration is preparing for the possibility of Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive failing, Politico reported on Monday.
Pentagon documents allegedly leaked by Airman Jack Teixeira revealed that the US doesn’t believe Ukraine can regain any significant territory in its counteroffensive, which is expected to be launched in the spring. The information in the leaks was based on an assessment made in February.
Image AFP
According to Politico, more current assessments also don’t expect much Ukrainian success. Two Biden administration officials said they don’t think Kyiv has the ability to sever Russia’s land-bridge to Crimea in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts.
The report said US intelligence "indicates that Ukraine simply does not have the ability to push Russian troops from where they were deeply entrenched." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in March that his forces need more Western weapons before they can launch a counteroffensive.
The administration is expected to face criticism from hawks who believe Biden hasn’t given Ukraine enough weapons, as well as those who have been calling for the US to push for diplomacy. The US is also worried that many of its European allies will favor negotiations between the warring sides if Ukraine’s offensive fails.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the administration has discouraged peace talks and recently came out against the idea of a ceasefire in Ukraine. The administration has left it up to Zelensky when to pursue peace talks, and he still maintains they can’t happen until Russia is driven out of all the territory it controls, including Crimea.
But now, according to Politico, there is a discussion among administration officials about convincing Ukraine to accept more modest goals and agree to a temporary ceasefire. Possible incentives for Kyiv include giving Ukraine NATO-like security guarantees and more military aid.
The issue with the US plan is that Russia has signaled it won’t settle for a frozen conflict and has stated it can only achieve its war goals by military means. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov recently reiterated that one of Moscow’s main priorities is keeping Kyiv out of NATO after NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine’s “rightful place” is in the alliance.
In the early days of the Russian invasion, Russian and Ukrainian officials were engaged in peace talks, and Moscow’s primary demand was for Ukrainian neutrality. But now Kyiv stands to lose much more as Russia maintains any settlement must include recognizing the areas it annexed in the Donbas and the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts as Russian territory.
The major difference between the American and old Soviet army was the fact that Americans were all volunteers- motivated, professional, exquisitely trained and equipped. I had the chance to see the Russian military up close and it was full of drunks(officers and men) and full of people who wanted to be somewhere else. Their competency was questionable, equipment alway broken, their NCOs almost useless and the officers treated their men like cattle.Oh honey, no. I used to believe so till very recently and that is their function but there are nowhere at that level.
I remember during the cold war, it was all Spetznaz brah but I recently thought of it, they were also 2 year conscripts like everyone else [well 3 years before the draft was reduced. With the Seals and Rangers back in the day at least unless your last name was Norris or Wick, you entered the SF only after a bit of time in the normal military getting your shit together then lengthy training.
You don't produce SEALS/Rangers in 2 years, by the time they would get up to speed they would be in their last 6 months and become IIRC "grandfathers" and are impossible to do anything with.
Also I suspect their training was just as lax as with the rest of the military but I have no evidence of this, but no reason not to believe this.
Sure it's probably a bit better today with the use of contract soliders and I would assume most/all of them are contract soliders these days but how long do the typical contract solider say around, considering the lack of NCOs in even the modern Russian army, and the conditions, I am guessing not so much.