Russian Military Buildup Outside Ukraine

Is anyone really surprised about anything that comes out of the media these days?

I mean I expect it to be bullshit and in the realm of the fantastical.

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Dunning and Krueger would like a word with you

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Tucker was in a French supermarket chain (Auchan) in Gagarinsky shopping mall, five miles from Red Square where well-off Russians do their shopping.

Have you ever been to Moscow? Or Russia in general?

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I’ve been to Moscow. Spent years in Russia. I’ve been past the koltsevoe. Tucker made a lot of points. All of them were wrong.

And I was joking about him being held against his will. It’s pretty clear he’s just a useful idiot.

Edit: Also, yes, I am angry. Hundreds of thousands of people are dead. Cities are reduced to rubble. And Tucker thinks it’s okay because there is unicorn cereal.

I would hope they could stand on their own two feet after all of the aid we gave them in the nuclear de-escalation era.

Unfortunately they can’t though, without stepping on other peoples toes or trying to beat them up and take their shit.

You’re too much of a moron to know about that time period though, as evidenced by your copious use of phrases like ā€œboomerā€ directed at gen X’rs.

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Exactly, to ā€œshow.ā€

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Well, ā€œgetting into troubleā€ was an understatement.

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Have you seen this guys youtube channel?

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Russian Telegram channels? Do they have the pony express too?

I could be wrong, but I believe they are talking about the messaging app called Telegram.

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Do you need to know Morsky Code?

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Russias best pilot set to be executed post mortem for mocking Putins hopes and dreams.

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Looks like this reconnaissance plane must have said something bad about Putin.

@jcpjcp You have any updates from the inside track you can give us?

Thats a funny way of saying pulverized by artillery, but ok.

You should tell the generals & stuff that if they aren’t carefull they’re going to find themselves walking blindly into a bunch of heavily fortified kill boxes.

Cuz Ukraine was fighting the war as presented to them up to this point, going head to head on a front line of russias choosing/making.

But now that they’ve had time to both annhialate invading troops by the hundreds of thousands on the line, and devise fortification strategies behind it, I think that story is gonna change profoundly.

An American fighting for Dumbass? Never.

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Good news, Ukrainians. More help is on the way. This time from Maine. It’s a sign.

Of what, you may ask?

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I suppose it is a sign of the kind of support Ukrainians can expect when local politicians in the USA make grand proclamations that cost nothing.

It’s also a sign of what Americans can expect their local government to busy themselves with instead of, I don’t know, figuring out how to stop people from shooting drugs in the park or guns downtown.

More on-topic, this still seems to be a WWI style war, with the lines on the map not moving very much and lots of bodies piling up.

I’ll throw it out one more time if anyone can answer these basic questions about the Ukrainian war effort at this point in time.

What is the goal?

How can it be achieved?

At what cost?

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To maintain control of people who want to be controlled by Russia. From what I gather.

Lots of American dollars.

None, to those who stand to gain something from it-that’s why it’s still going on.

Looks like it to me too.

I know engrish is tough,

But I think you meant ā€œlittered with russian aircraft debris.ā€.

Honest mistake, I’m sure.

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The most hilarious thing I read these days is, Russia forbid gasoline export. Gasoline in contrast to diesel is harder to produce and since west pulling out of Russia and Ukraine blowing up rafineries, it seems Russia does not have the infrastructure and the competence to produce gasoline…