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Tom Welsh's avatar

"The Russians will finally start building fortified hangers for their bombers, which are currently parked in the open – a hangover from the Old START agreements in order to permit monitoring by satellite".

According to The Duran, the Russians have still been adhering to the requirements of that treaty; and that was the only reason those bombers were so vulnerable. Pictures that I have seen today show the Kiev thug who claims responsibility for the attacks with two large photographs, presumably taken from a satellite, of the Russian aircraft in question.

Note that this clears the UK of giving Kiev the satellite pictures, as the UK has no satellites.

Dima at Military Summary states that it is Mr Trump who is really in trouble, as the satellite photos implicate the US government in attacks on Russian aircraft parked in accordance with the START treaty. That means the US government has taken advantage of Russia's adherence to the treaty to do serious damage to its deterrent capability. And that threatens the peace and the lives of everyone in the world.

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Franz Kafka's avatar

They moved the planes and protected the ones near the borders. As with Kursk, they never thought that the UkroJews of Kiev and London and the Anglo-Ziosphere would be so stupid and petty as to waste 1.5 years of secret preparation on a cheap terrorist attack on unprotected targets deep inside Russia. Ucraina delenda est. They themselves are aiding in that process. I do not know if Carthage did or not.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

The challenge of dealing with stupid opponents is their degree of stupidity can be beyond imagination.

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Franz Kafka's avatar

It may be beyond imagination except that you can read it in their faces.

Imagine, at once, if you will and can stand it: Micron, Turdeau, Starmtruper, and Schmerz... and throw in Dr Meat - Carney of Canada...

See what I mean?

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

I' not so smart. So how come I can't be a Prime Minister or President and get a huge pension? I mean, I qualify, don't I?

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Nope. 8-)

You fail on at least three major counts. Intelligent, honest, educated.

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Franz Kafka's avatar

You are ‘special’ Julian, as you well know. That is way better than ‘smart’.

As for the psychopaths-in-charge of the Anglo-Ziosphere, they are all fucking idiots AND morons, both. The PR to make anyone think otherwise is their greatest expense.

Be grateful that, unlike them, you were not born Evil.

We all love you, Julian. And your cats too. I am sorry you are having a bad financial time in the Land of the Rising Sun but if it is any comfort, you are the canary in the coalmine of the New World Order/Great Reset/Global Warming transfer of wealth upwards. Millions of canaries - so few mines.

Enjoy the coffee.

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Discount Plague Doctor's avatar

Leave it to an idiot to waste a good hand of poker just out of spite. I've said it in the past, I'll repeat it again: it's not that the Russians play chess while the Americans play checkers. The whole West is playing bowling and it's not even good at it.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

As always, an excellent point Tom.

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Frances Leader's avatar

UK has had several satellites in orbit since the 1980s. Our satellite intelligence is sold to most spy networks worldwide. Look up Inmarsat's history or read about it here::

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/origins-of-total-surveillance

UK contributes to the European Space Agency (ESA) and participates in various space programs, often relying on international collaboration for satellite operations.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Ah. I did not know that. Thanks very much indeed for enlightening me.

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Discount Plague Doctor's avatar

Speaking of pictures, I've read the article by Simplicius and something about the second pic, the one with the layout and the two bombers (this one: https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F23d8e3f6-5287-4400-a011-b3bb398c8b27_680x611.webp ) feels... odd. Too clean, too even and crisp lighting, "cartoonish". I may be wrong but I think I can smell AI generation.

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Martin's avatar

Some have posted the exact treaty excerpt which appears to state the parties are free to create shelters of protection: https://i.imgur.com/1I2Q3xq.jpeg

"обязательно не распространяется на практику укрытия или маскировки на базе МВР или на степени наступательных вооружений от воздействия атмосферных явлений"

"Does not necessarily apply to the practice of sheltering or camouflage at the base of the MWR or to the extent of offensive weapons from atmospheric effects"

https://i.imgur.com/WA0FnKf.png

Simplicius

https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/ukraines-unprecedented-operation/comments

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

The treaty allows sheltering weapons against the elements, of course. But not to the extent that the weapons could not be observable by satellites. That means hardened shelters against attack which or camouflaged are not permitted.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

That seems to be exactly the case. Thanks for nailing it down so clearly.

So the Ukrainian attacks were dishonourable, treacherous, and irresponsible.

Not "smart" or clever.

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Discount Plague Doctor's avatar

That's what happens when you deal not with a warrior, but with a criminal. A warrior respects the rules and knows that cheating only leads to bigger problems later on, the criminal goes out of his way to ignore the rules to his own immediate advantage. Or to make an example, the warrior agrees to fight on a ring, with protection, referee and witnesses, the criminal first agrees and then attempts to burn his opponent's house down the evening before the fight. The Ukraine is not a nation, it's a very well armed criminal gang holding civilians hostage. Remember those old Wild West movies with the outlaw gangs hired by the local robber baron in order to chase farmers away from their land? That's the same situation we're seeing.

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Cassandra Occupy's avatar

Thank You, Doctor...

Not only Criminals...

They just are not Lawful. Which is a Social breach and can be mended.

Dealing with The Monster In The City of London means exactly what a Monster is: It is NOT HUMAN, Inhuman, UNNATURAL, ALIEN. Just think about - or better still visualise without words - the happenings in Palestine, not only GAZA, the WHOLE of Palestine, and Feel It ... FEEL IT !!!!

->https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-1000w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2024-10/241004-gaza-children-mb-1413-29ac06.jpg

Cassandra

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Discount Plague Doctor's avatar

Monster? Oh no, not a monster at all. "Only" the worst a human being can possibly become. Just think of how many consecutive generational fuckups would be needed to breed such a crystalline example of total absence of any human qualities, creatures moved exclusively by base instinct and psychopathic selfishness. These human errors have been bred and raised by a couple of human errors, who in turn have been raised each by other couples of human errors.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

"What the kamikaze attacks did do was to encourage the Allied High Command’s stereotype of the Japanese a savages with no respect for human life – and that absolute force was necessary to subdue them. No one would be spared".

I can't give you chapter and verse, but years ago while reading a big and authoritative book about the Pacific War I unearthed one fascinating fact. Namely, the first military pilot to crash his aircraft deliberately into the enemy was in fact American. I think he was flying a bomber based in the Philippines when the Japanese invaded. Seeing that there was no one else to oppose the landings, he dived into a Japanese ship.

Exercise for the student: imagine how different was the standard US description of his "heroic self-sacrifice, loyalty, courage, spirit", etc.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Maybe not American but Canadian I believe.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Well, perhaps. But he was flying for the USAAF, I think.

It is remarkable and important for the understanding of human psychology how differently we interpret "kamikaze" attacks according to whether the attacker is on our side or against us.

Incidentally, may I just mention that I deplore the common terminology "kamikaze drones"? The adjective "kamikaze" refers to a human who sacrifices his or life for a cause. Drones, being lifeless, can no more sacrifice themselves than any other munition.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Have you read Alfred Coppel's novel "The Burning Mountain"? It's a dramatic and apparently well-researched "what if" story of what might have happened if the Trinity test had failed. I'd love to know what you think of it, if you get a chance to read it.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Haven't read it. Will do.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

I would really like to know what you make of it, since you live in Japan and know the culture. Coppel cleverly introduces two complementary characters: a US officer who is Japanese by birth but American by upbringing; and an American who is imbued with Japanese culture and sympathises with their point of view.

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

Yeah, so we have birth defects, Native tribes losing thyroid glands before age 40, and cancers throughout Oregon and Washington.

Goddamn, this fixation with WWII and war war war, macho mush, man.

The plutonium produced at the Hanford Site in Washington State was a key component of the U.S. nuclear arsenal during World War II and the Cold War. Specifically, the plutonium produced at Hanford was used in the Trinity Test, and the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II. Additionally, Hanford produced a significant amount of plutonium for the broader U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.

Nuclear Narratives – When Cold War Starts, the Hot Milk Gets Poured

https://dissidentvoice.org/2013/10/nuclear-narratives-when-cold-war-starts-the-hot-milk-gets-poured/

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Tom Welsh's avatar

All the atomic bomb work was done well away from Washington. Rather as the Covid work wound up in Wuhan. NIMBY.

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

Darn, all those BSL-3 and BSL-4 labs in the good old Mengele Unit 739 America? Fort Detrick, Plum Island, U of North Carolina, and Ukraine, Georgia, Romania? Klanada? Japan?

Dual Use? Christ, it's always MIC first, and drones and robotics Olympics in K12 are all set up to brainwash the youth into thinking America does good good good with these tools tools tools.

Here, I publish over here, a lot! Russia? A complete fail, man, what a joke. THere's no way in hell Russia can defeat Fourteen Eyes, the Jewish Century, and now, what is their stand on the Jews of Israel and the Minyan in the White Man's House attacking Iran?

When the Strategy of Words Fights the Strategy of Force, Who Wins the War

https://dissidentvoice.org/2025/06/when-the-strategy-of-words-fights-the-strategy-of-force-who-wins-the-war/

Delusional Hubris: US-Israel Military to Launch an Air Bombing Campaign on Iran’s Nuclear Sites?

https://www.globalresearch.ca/us-israel-military-air-bombing-campaign-iran-nuclear-sites/5889510

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On 17 March 2022, General Igor Kirilov, Head of the RCB Defence Troops of the Russian Armed Forces, stated that official documents at their disposal clearly show that components of biological weapons were in fact produced in Ukraine. A few days before, General Kirilov also spoke about Georgia’s Lugar Laboratory and stated that swine flu, which spread massively in 2007, was man-made precisely in the Lugar Laboratory according to his information.

On 23 March 2022, the Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, stated that is strong evidence that the US creates biological laboratories in different countries around Russia, including ones in Ukraine. Mr Peskov also stated that Russia no longer possesses chemical or biological weapons dating to 2017 whilst those biological laboratories, secretly run by the US, are very dangerous.

On 24 March 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defence spokesperson, Major General Igor Konashenkov, stated to the journalists that Russia planned to unveil original documents in the near future that would confirm that the Pentagon approved the UP2 project, envisioning an analysis of Ukraine’s endemic and most hazardous infections. This ostensibly also included manufacturing new variants of anthrax. Major General Konashenkov also strongly emphasised that the Pentagon’s experiments were not confined to manufacturing hazardous infections alone. According to him, a pharmaceutical company which signed a contract with US Department of Defence had an agreement with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence to produce and test non-registered drugs on Ukrainian service members.

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

Dirty dirty U$A, mean, corrupted, broken, sick society of EUroTrashLandians. This is just the pathetic reality of AmeriKKKa.

The U.S. government began preparing for biological warfare during World War II. Biological weapons were employed during the Korean War against North Korea and China. President Nixon in 1969 ended the U.S. use of biological weapons for offensive purposes. The United States joined other nations in approving the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), which took effect in 1975.

Even so, U.S. agents introduced microorganisms that devastated Cuba’s agriculture intermittently from the 1970s into the 1980s. They introduced dengue virus in 1981, thereby provoking an epidemic that killed 169 Cubans. In 2001 the George W. Bush administration disavowed the Protocol that was essential for strengthening the BWC.

A 2017 report from the Latin American think-tank CEPRID tells of suspicious U.S. virologic research centers in Ecuador, of Brazilian soldiers dying of an unknown infectious disease, and “research centers located in countries like Brazil, Guatemala, Panama. Honduras, Costa Rica, República Dominicana, Haiti, [and] Guyana.” The report notes the existence in Peru of U.S. biological research laboratories operating under the façade of sponsorship by local universities.

“What’s certain,” the report says, “is that research is continuing and new viruses are being created or they are muting to become resistant to all the vaccines that are known.”

Mention appeared in 2015 of a “laboratory [in Peru] for the development of bacteriologic war.” The reference was to one operated by a “Naval Medical Research Unit,” by NAMRU-6. Beginning with WWII or shortly thereafter, the U.S. has operated NAMRUs, numbers one through six, within the United States and in Ethiopia, Italy, Southeast Asia, and Peru. Their purposes varied according to location. Three of them have been discontinued.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/07/31/us-research-stations-in-peru-and-elsewhere-prepare-for-biowarfare/

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The Schnacke Affidavit: U.S. Admission of Offensive Germ Warfare Capability During the Korean War

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Can Plum Island, an 843-acre island a mile and a half off the eastern end of Long Island—originally the site in the early 1950s of a U.S. Army laboratory with a mission to develop biological warfare to be used to poison livestock in the Soviet Union—be safely preserved as a “national monument” with public access.

That is being advocated by a grouping of environmentalists and Congressman Nick LaLota who has introduced a bill facilitating this. The district of the Long Island, New York Republican includes Plum Island.

But as an official of the National Park Service testified last month at a hearing in Washington on LaLota’s measure: “The department appreciates the bill’s intent to increase public access to and to protect Plum Island’s natural and cultural heritage, and we support that goal. However, given the multiple hazards to human health and safety that may exist, we have serious concerns about the bill’s requirements that the department assume administrative jurisdiction over the island.”

https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/04/24/preserving-plum-island/

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A Short History of Bio-Chemical Weapons

Zoltan Grossman

The U.S. and its allies have long been complicit in the manufacturing and use of biological and chemical weapons, yet has targeted other countries for alleged possession and use of these same weapons. This partial chronology is intended as a starting point for critical research and analysis of bio-chemical weaponry and foreign policy.

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Crunchie1984's avatar

It's probably now about time that we will hear the famous phrase: 'Ucraina delenda est'

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Franz Kafka's avatar

I have been saying "Ukraine must be destroyed" every day for about three years. And as with Carthage, it is happening.

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Cassandra Occupy's avatar

Thank you Julian...

The Military Summary Channel (Belarus, YouTube) had important info about the Drone Attacks with the use of US-Satellite Photo's and probably much more on the Ukraine Drone-Attack on Russian Strategic Bombers in the open air.

He reminds us of the NEW START TREATY between US (and allies) and Russia and allies.

They promised to limit the number of strategic bombers and to be able for both parties to check this, they promised to place all their strategic bombers on open Airbases, so they could be counted from Satellites and promised NOT TO ATTACK THESE NEITHER VIA ALLIES.

->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ4O6g8ZdPw

This will change the position of Putin. It looks very black...

Cassandra

PS. Thank you Tom, i just read your posts. We seem to agree.

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Cassandra Occupy's avatar

One more sensing by me...

I have seen all James Bond Movies (I know... i'm Autistic).

Those 'Ukraine Attacks' on Russia and Crimea and the Black Sea have the fingerprints of '007' all over them... So they point at The Monster in The City of London using all of them to produce nice Narratives for the home front. Will they now try to get Holywood involved to make some nice Pro-Kiev-NAZI movies ? I certainly would buy them (i hate streaming i want to see all my movies more than once.)

Just saying...

Cassandra

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

I am writing the APA now to revise DSM 6 for autism. "Has watched all Bond Movies".

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Franz Kafka's avatar

You got it right faster and better than most. I knew you would.

A debacle for Ukraine, similar to what Jews get every day in prestige drop in Gaza. the Jews of Kiev got in 1.5 years. A debacle for the fuckwits for sure and more confirmation of their blood and spiritual ties.

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Marc Maximilien Authier's avatar

The strike, once again, targeted Russia’s nuclear arsenal, which can serve only two aims:

Ukrainian leadership is desperately trying to fully commit NATO to the war in Ukraine, or

Strikes are preparation for NATO's nuclear strikes on Russia.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Ummm....suicide?

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serghiy's avatar

…GET THE FUCK OUT OF UKRAINE MOTHERFUCKERS !!! 🇺🇦💙💛

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Ann Pettus's avatar

It's the CIA who's in Ukraine; has been since end of WWII

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American Nobody's avatar

I have a feeling that mostly the CIA and Mossad are pretty much the same thing. Funny, that. Or not. Sure am glad to see Russia winning this one, regardless. Not a fan of the child cutters, over here...but I do despise war. I wish you well on this day Ms. Pettus.

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serghiy's avatar

…yeah !!! …till aliens took over, who do you think drive those drones 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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American Nobody's avatar

Hey there Skippy! Do tell, is the stunning and brave Ghost of Kiev still flying about?

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American Nobody's avatar

Hey there fucktwit, let's keep playing. How you liking all those Russian advances that continued today? Ready to say goodbye to Odessa and Kharkov? You better be. Think that little drone strike made an actual difference? You go girl. Thump thump thump; the present rulers of Kiev are doomed, like it or lump it, buddy boy 😁

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serghiy's avatar

…hahahahahaha says fucking NOBODY

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American Nobody's avatar

Why do I get the felling you're not going to handle the loss of Odessa very well.....

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American Nobody's avatar

We are going to rip off your heads and shit down your necks, child cutter. Have a nice day, oh yee who can't figure what bathroom to use. Enjoying the destruction of women's sport? Think again; we are putting an end to that. But do keep up with those Covid booster shots. It's 12 now because they work so well. Trust The Science and ignore the blood clotting, ya Nazi bastard.

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serghiy's avatar

…hahahahahahahaha you can close your mouth and swallow - i finished 😜

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American Nobody's avatar

Gee that's almost an intelligent comeback. Thanks for showing just how intelligent you are, Fritz. Enjoy losing the war.

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Jim Croft's avatar

The bombing of Japan didn't start till much later in the war. However the Mitchell raid with B 24's is similar to this Attack on Russia.

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American Nobody's avatar

Symbol as in symbolic. Just like everything the marketers in Kiev focus on. The ghost of Kiev. Russians fighting with shovels. Snake Island, fighting to the last man. All bogus, all bullshit. The Russian economy in tatters. Planes and tanks powered by computer chips from German washing machines.

Dude, how much bullshit are you willing to buy?

Ukraine is loosing this war. Ukraine was always going to lose this war. Ukraine can't win this freaking war. Even Obama publicly noted that the Russian Federation has "endless escalatory capacity" in that specific theater.

Dude, if peace is not made now, say goodbye to both Odessa and Kharkov. Such is totally predictable.

It's not like this is rocket science, you know.

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Perseus's avatar

Julian, remember it was the cookie monster which liked the idea of having Klitschko in a more influential position the time was just not right. And if he have his older pre maidan ties to his people in western countries they may have a different mindset, coming more from fairness and sport on these bridges can be something build bigger then a cake from cookie-monsters and Blackrocks because 60% of Germans want diplomacy and talks with Russia and Ukraine, the media pundits are just not reporting this.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

People like Klitschko just follow the money. The Russians, of course, know this.

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Perseus's avatar

bingo !

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

There are important differences in the way the Russians are conducting the SMO -- the Russians do not attribute responsibility for the savagery and brutality and atrocities dealt out in the Donbas and Lugansk and Russian border regions to their Slavic brothers West of the Dnieper-- but rather to the British and the Americans and the Europeans— without whose help the Kiev regime would have collapsed long ago.

Oh? The Russian mind right here at the Forensics?

Those Ukrainians are for Russia, for Puting, for the entire slaughter? ANd the Russians, they for Putin and the slaughter?

This is folly, and Russia is on its knees, and the USA-Israel might be in retreat, 14 EYes, man, those eyes, and dozens of vassal states, and the BlackRock and Andriul and the Oracle and the Google and Meta and AI-Satellite Mafia?

Russia is still in the 1960s, and those Red Lines. THose excuses, now, since it's Israel-USA-EU-UK-NZ-AU proxy war against Russian in UkroNaziLandia?

Red Lines. Blood etching those thousands of red lines of Putin.

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

https://youtu.be/x4DCzMfqhzA?si=Bw4iliRHVeIlNYkM

Russia-Ukraine War: White House Confirms Donald Trump Was Not Informed About The Attack

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Ann Pettus's avatar

Xlnt article, thank you.

And for "Green Gob." LOL, perfect.

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James Steinhaus's avatar

These attacks took a lot of planning and preparation. It wasn't some sur of the moment bombing for terror nor because what is going on now. It was what targets made the most sense when they began taking those actions. Russia had just begun using the bombers and they were allowing them to remove fortifications far easier. Even the trains are the very target you would have picked to go after tactical last year

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American Nobody's avatar

Hi Julian. Good post. We are much of the same mind on these questions. Your insight into the aged nature of the Russian bombers was new info to me; thanks for that.

My honest take is we have a cancer in Ukraine; a core of atheist Ashkenazi who have coopted a long pre-existing Nazi movement, set up by the CIA during the height of the cold war. It's a Frankenstein monster that we, I, they, never really wanted to see. I can see the logic of the time, but yikes, this shit has gotten way out of hand.

This unacceptable bullshit is unreal to behold. Yea, we have LARPERS, the mentally ill, common criminals running around in the US calling themselves "Nazi's," but in Ukraine we got the real deal, right out of 1938. Totally not cool. It's a freaking cancer.

Speaking of same, bro, Gaza. WTF. Honestly. Dogma and ideological blindness are massively getting in the way here. What's happening is beyond wrong, dude. The accusations of genocide are freaking legit. They honestly really actually are. And yes, it totally freaking stinks and no, I don't know the answer, and no, I don't want to "kill all zee Jews."

But that crap is real, man, and very very bad. To call it the single greatest war crime of our lifetimes would not be an understatement.

Anyways, man, good post. You care about things that actually matter. Good on you. We need more like you.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Thank you. I still feel my analysis was incomplete, though.

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Jojo blue's avatar

excellent, except that not 40% but 40 pieces of aircraft. Of course, I would divide those 40 by three.

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American Nobody's avatar

Some are saying four. Of course, we can't really actually know. I can say, however, that quite apparently manned planes have become far far less important in modern war than they used to be. Everything appears to be about drones and missiles these days.

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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Nobody knows but if past attacks are any indication, the Russians will have lost just one Tu95, and maybe an AN 12 which are more vulnerable than the Tu22. The Tu95 has four engines and associated fuel tanks in the wings. Each engine has to be replaced periodically. So, while only 50 or so Tu95s remains in service, they are are a large number of mothballed airframes and engines for service and maintenance. This is also the base with B52s.

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