This is a pro-Ukrainian map, but it’s usually pretty accurate.
This is a pro-Ukrainian map, but it’s usually pretty accurate.
3.5km overnight breakthrough to Niu York, lol
I will always call it N-ginks (hard G)
And there are many like you who will follow suit. But there are also many who simply won’t take time out of their day to vote if they don’t feel good about who they are voting for.
The current strategy is to threaten and blackmail (project 2025, supreme court, Roe v Wade) potential voters, which I think will backfire, cause people to disengage, and depress turnout even further.
I personally will not be voting for either candidate, and especially not Biden, because of his enthusiastic support for and participation in genocide.
Imagine if Russia stripped injured Ukrainian POWs naked, cuffed them, and forced them into enemy trenches with a camera.
I’m sure Matt Miller will find these videos “concerning” while refusing to comment further until the IDF “investigation” finishes (read: never).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqG96G8YdcE&t=5794s
Has there been any discussion on here about how Trump said “We didn’t stop Israel. It was such a horrible thing.” in his closing statement?
Did he misspeak? I think he implied earlier in the debate that Biden wasn’t giving Israel enough bombs to “finish the job”, so…
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Somehow the helicopter pilot sounds better than the new Frank does
LETS FUCKING GOOOO I THOUGHT THEY GAVE UP ON DEAD RISING
SOMEBODY WAKE UP STIP0
Should Ukraine Keep Attacking Russian Oil Refineries?
[…] the data shows that the attacks have had a limited effect on Russia’s fuel production and export volumes and that their impacts did not last long.
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And because the Russian government pays domestic companies a subsidy of $10 per barrel on all the refined oil products they export, the state may even be benefiting financially from a shift toward crude oil exports, which reduces the subsidies it must pay.
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Of the 12 major refineries Ukraine has damaged between January and May, half were returned to full operation within three weeks and the rest within three months.
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[…] they have had little effect on the global economy precisely because they have had little effect on Russia.
https://t.me/fighter_bomber/17147 (auto translated):
Now the move is on the side of the Pindians. If they come again, it means that they are quite prepared for the loss of Global Hawk (or even more than one) and have already thought of a response. Or they will come to “clarify” whether it was a one-time action or we are serious. So we need to think two moves ahead based on the worst case scenario. How we can respond to their response. There is no antidote to this kind of “unprofessional” UAV action. Global Hawk’s altitude has no defense. They will not be able to put fighters to escort them, and with escort, the MiG will come and history will repeat itself. Well, let them think.
And yes. I say what I think is necessary and the way I think is necessary. If you do not understand something here, read the channels where you understand everything, the main thing is not to attribute to me your wet dreams and desires.
The crew has been presented with state awards.
Sounds like they threatened the drone and maybe forced it to withdraw.
What does the label on the snake say?
Not going to be able to find it now, but I just recently read about a Russian general who said that cluster munitions would have been extremely useful in the beginning of the war. They would have been able to hit multiple targets with one missile, without needing strict accuracy.
But Russia chose not to use them due to the effects they could have on civilians.
(From 2023) https://archive.ph/Qy0vH
“Russia cannot ignore the ability of these aircraft to carry nuclear weapons. No amount of assurances will help here,” Lavrov was quoted as saying by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
"In the course of combat operations, our servicemen are not going to sort out whether each particular aircraft of this type is equipped to deliver nuclear weapons or not.
“We will regard the very fact that the Ukrainian armed forces have such systems as a threat from the West in the nuclear sphere.”
I’m highly doubtful that Russia will actually do anything about it though, other than just shooting them down.
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What didn’t you like about it when you tried it?
I like it because it’s pretty, stays out of my way, and mostly “just works” out of the box. KDE seems to encourage the user to configure everything to their liking, but I hate configuring stuff.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2024_Ukraine_peace_summit#Themes_and_joint_communiqué
Iraq, Jordan, and Rwanda have withdrawn their signatures from the Ukraine “peace” summit joint communique.
Sorry about the source. There’s no good article about all three yet, but it seems to be real.
It was retaliation for the assassination of a Hezbollah commander