Re: Let’s have a war!
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:30 pm
Look, I think we're in universal agreement that the dogs with bees in their mouth and when they bark, they shoot bees at you, are a fucking scourge.
Look, I think we're in universal agreement that the dogs with bees in their mouth and when they bark, they shoot bees at you, are a fucking scourge.
Are you familiar with Rand.org?
The article appears to cite some Ukrainian link as its source.Since 2014, the United States has provided over $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, following the Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of the Donbass. U.S. assistance to Ukraine has included the provision of trainers, selected defensive systems (such as counter-mortar radars), and more recently, Javelin anti-tank missiles. This assistance has principally aimed to improve Ukrainian effectiveness in the relatively static conflict against Russian-backed separatist forces in the Donbass, who are mainly armed with small arms and light weapons, along with some artillery and Soviet-era armor.
Crucially, however, Ukraine has mainly not been fighting Russia's armed forces in the Donbass. Yes, Russia has armed, trained, and led the separatist forces. But even by Kyiv's own estimates, the vast majority of rebel forces consist of locals—not soldiers of the regular Russian military. Indeed, the Russian armed forces engaged directly in the fighting only twice—in August–September 2014 and January–February 2015—and with limited capabilities, although both episodes ended in crushing Ukrainian defeats.
yesjfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:30 pmLook, I think we're in universal agreement that the dogs with bees in their mouth and when they bark, they shoot bees at you, are a fucking scourge.
what’s your point?Qusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:35 pmAre you familiar with Rand.org?
Wiki says it’s “an American nonprofit global policy think tank created in 1948 by Douglas aircraft company to offer research and analysis to the United States Armed Forces.”
Which is to say, I’m skeptical. I dunno if it’s a legit source or not.
But RationalDC, of all people just here to help, just pm’d me this link:
https://www.rand.org/blog/2022/01/us-mi ... ullet.html
The article appears to cite some Ukrainian link as its source.Since 2014, the United States has provided over $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, following the Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of the Donbass. U.S. assistance to Ukraine has included the provision of trainers, selected defensive systems (such as counter-mortar radars), and more recently, Javelin anti-tank missiles. This assistance has principally aimed to improve Ukrainian effectiveness in the relatively static conflict against Russian-backed separatist forces in the Donbass, who are mainly armed with small arms and light weapons, along with some artillery and Soviet-era armor.
Crucially, however, Ukraine has mainly not been fighting Russia's armed forces in the Donbass. Yes, Russia has armed, trained, and led the separatist forces. But even by Kyiv's own estimates, the vast majority of rebel forces consist of locals—not soldiers of the regular Russian military. Indeed, the Russian armed forces engaged directly in the fighting only twice—in August–September 2014 and January–February 2015—and with limited capabilities, although both episodes ended in crushing Ukrainian defeats.
So Ukrainians fighting other “local” Ukrainians by a “vast majority” (their words)…is it fair to call that a Ukrainian civil war?
In some part instigated, and/or escalated, by Russian and US/NATO forces by proxy, with Russia also being dicks and directly intervening a few times, which I again would like to condemn, and mention Fuck You Putin…
…my concern is, whether, or rather to what degree, the Ukrainians who get our guns may be some kinda far right ethnic-supremacists who are using them to commit genocide and various other war crimes against other Ukrainians.
Care to share any info about Russian neo nazi paramilitary groups?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:37 pmwhat’s your point?Qusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:35 pmAre you familiar with Rand.org?
Wiki says it’s “an American nonprofit global policy think tank created in 1948 by Douglas aircraft company to offer research and analysis to the United States Armed Forces.”
Which is to say, I’m skeptical. I dunno if it’s a legit source or not.
But RationalDC, of all people just here to help, just pm’d me this link:
https://www.rand.org/blog/2022/01/us-mi ... ullet.html
The article appears to cite some Ukrainian link as its source.Since 2014, the United States has provided over $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, following the Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of the Donbass. U.S. assistance to Ukraine has included the provision of trainers, selected defensive systems (such as counter-mortar radars), and more recently, Javelin anti-tank missiles. This assistance has principally aimed to improve Ukrainian effectiveness in the relatively static conflict against Russian-backed separatist forces in the Donbass, who are mainly armed with small arms and light weapons, along with some artillery and Soviet-era armor.
Crucially, however, Ukraine has mainly not been fighting Russia's armed forces in the Donbass. Yes, Russia has armed, trained, and led the separatist forces. But even by Kyiv's own estimates, the vast majority of rebel forces consist of locals—not soldiers of the regular Russian military. Indeed, the Russian armed forces engaged directly in the fighting only twice—in August–September 2014 and January–February 2015—and with limited capabilities, although both episodes ended in crushing Ukrainian defeats.
So Ukrainians fighting other “local” Ukrainians by a “vast majority” (their words)…is it fair to call that a Ukrainian civil war?
In some part instigated, and/or escalated, by Russian and US/NATO forces by proxy, with Russia also being dicks and directly intervening a few times, which I again would like to condemn, and mention Fuck You Putin…
edit: russia’s dabbling has been anything but by proxy
i guess you didn’t take the time to look into russia’s own paramilitary neo-nazi groups
oh well
lol…do your own, balanced researchQusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:42 pmCare to share any info about Russian neo nazi paramilitary groups?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:37 pmwhat’s your point?Qusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:35 pm
Are you familiar with Rand.org?
Wiki says it’s “an American nonprofit global policy think tank created in 1948 by Douglas aircraft company to offer research and analysis to the United States Armed Forces.”
Which is to say, I’m skeptical. I dunno if it’s a legit source or not.
But RationalDC, of all people just here to help, just pm’d me this link:
https://www.rand.org/blog/2022/01/us-mi ... ullet.html
The article appears to cite some Ukrainian link as its source.
So Ukrainians fighting other “local” Ukrainians by a “vast majority” (their words)…is it fair to call that a Ukrainian civil war?
In some part instigated, and/or escalated, by Russian and US/NATO forces by proxy, with Russia also being dicks and directly intervening a few times, which I again would like to condemn, and mention Fuck You Putin…
edit: russia’s dabbling has been anything but by proxy
i guess you didn’t take the time to look into russia’s own paramilitary neo-nazi groups
oh well
Cuz fuck them too.
by definition...yeah, that's what an invasion is.Qusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:37 pmWhat constitutes “invasion?” Only boots on the ground? Does bombing count too?PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:04 pm There hasn't been an invasion of a country by another country in like 5 years.
And this situation is closer to the US joining WWII than it is an example of policing the world.
Did you support Hitler's attempt to conquer europe as much as you do Putin's? Should we have just minded out business while he invaded Poland and France? I mean...we kinda did at first and it had disastrous consequences.
And I’m so disappointed I really still have to keep doing this, but:
I don’t support Putin’s bullshit here. Not one bit! Fuck him. And fuck Hitler and fuck Nazis.
How many of those were the children of nazis though. Kinda gotta think they had it coming and that Russia was justified, you know, to end naziism and all. cause fuck nazi babies.KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:07 pm apparently, it wasn’t just a children’s hospital that was hit, but an actual maternity one, with children, infants and expectant mothers
fucking tragic
At least we have a free press. They might be inept, they might have their biases, but at least they don't need approval before airing things, at least they should feel free to criticize our gov't decisions.Qusdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:42 pm…my concern is, whether, or rather to what degree, the Ukrainians who get our guns may be some kinda far right ethnic-supremacists who are using them to commit genocide and various other war crimes against other Ukrainians.
Now, yes, there’s some question of whether, or to what degree, it’s happening; and whether it’s all just more Russian propaganda.
But, again, Russian propaganda can be bullshit, and Nazis can still be a problem either way. There’s been enough sources suggesting it besides sources straight from Putin’s mouth.
And as scaru as Russian propaganda may be, I’m also scared of how many of you guys don’t even seem to have considered how much western pro-war propaganda we’re inevitably exposed to right now, and grew up consuming.
The solution, I think, is less a “good guy bad guy pick a side” kinda thing, and more a “be skeptical, be objective, open yourself to the idea that the truth is inevitably in the middle” kinda thing.
And for the love of Jah, stop gaslighting anyone who deviates with your views! (Just generally speaking)
Close enoughPhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:23 pmHow many of those were the children of nazis though. Kinda gotta think they had it coming and that Russia was justified, you know, to end naziism and all. cause fuck nazi babies.KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:07 pm apparently, it wasn’t just a children’s hospital that was hit, but an actual maternity one, with children, infants and expectant mothers
fucking tragic
Am I doing this right?
My issues with Russia are based on decades of interaction with Russian athletes who left Russia to come to America. It comes from conversations with a skater whose apartment in Russia was bombed because she wasn't paying the Russian mob enough money from what she earned performing in the US. It comes from Russian friends who had to give a large chunk of their revenue on apartments they owned in Moscow to the Russian mob. It comes from a decade of competing against Russian skaters who openly discussed being drugged by the government-run athletic organizations that paid for every portion of their lives.Qusdahl wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 9:48 am The fact you guys can’t tell a difference between an objective criticism of war, and “just taking sides with the bad guys,” says a lot.
Please consider how a lifetime of war-normalizing (and in particular, Russia-vilifying) media rhetoric has conditioned your mindsets right now. I really don’t get why you’re so determined to paint me as a Russia supporter. It’s almost like you can’t help it.
And fwiw I hope I can say that constructively, and without being antagonistic.