"This time, dude; right-between-the-eyes."
Cool as the old proverbial cu ber.
Putin!!!
"This time, dude; right-between-the-eyes."
GO---PUTIN---GO!!!
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YOU have used this source before to portray an actual reality in your pitiful arguments.
Good job hater, you cant remember what you deem accurate news.
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine that aimed to seize and occupy the entire country has become a desperate and bloody offensive to capture a single city in the east while defending important but limited gains in the south and east. Ukraine has twice forced Putin to define down his military objectives. Ukraine defeated Russia in the Battle of Kyiv, forcing Putin to reduce his subsequent military objectives to seizing Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine stopped him from achieving that aim as well, forcing him to focus on completing the seizure of Luhansk Oblast alone. Putin is now hurling men and munitions at the last remaining major population center in that oblast, Severodonetsk, as if taking it would win the war for the Kremlin. He is wrong. When the Battle of Severodonetsk ends, regardless of which side holds the city, the Russian offensive at the operational and strategic levels will likely have culminated, giving Ukraine the chance to restart its operational-level counteroffensives to push Russian forces back.
Russian forces are assaulting Severdonetsk even though they have not yet encircled it. They are making territorial gains and may succeed in taking the city and areas further west. The Ukrainian military is facing the most serious challenge it has encountered since the isolation of the Azovstal Plant in Mariupol and may well suffer a significant tactical defeat in the coming days if Severodonetsk falls, although such an outcome is by no means certain, and the Russian attacks may well stall again.
The Russians are paying a price for their current tactical success that is out of proportion to any real operational or strategic benefit they can hope to receive. Severodonetsk itself is important at this stage in the war primarily because it is the last significant population center in Luhansk Oblast that the Russians do not control. Seizing it will let Moscow declare that it has secured Luhansk Oblast fully but will give Russia no other significant military or economic benefit. This is especially true because Russian forces are destroying the city as they assault it and will control its rubble if they capture it. Taking Severodonetsk can open a Russian ground line of communication (GLOC) to support operations to the west, but the Russians have failed to secure much more advantageous GLOCs from Izyum partly because they have concentrated so much on Severodonetsk.
peeg, (they're) still trying to talk Putin out of this. (They) could not talk us out of Vietnam. (They) could not talk us out of Afghanistan. That's 35 years of war over nothing more than embarrassing speculation.
This thing is as blooded a feud as us & Japan after 12/7/41. Wound up lock tight with Nazi's and dirt/land & personal vendettas. (We're) just as handy and directed about these commodities as the next asshole in the line. Nobody does (personal vendettas) as well as the U.S.. Truman hitting Japan hard, then hoping they'd brazen it out..."Hit 'em again."
Putin is no more different than Bush2, or, JFK when they got their head up. They too ended up out at Dover.
When Putin & Z get their fill we'll be the first to know, loud & clear.
& yet Putin is taking on the entire free & non free world, Rarg; NATO, EU, UN, us, 30+ countries + Z'land and doing yeoman work 3 months in!
Chuncko, the former air force lab tech, with the military prognostication.![]()
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I knew it! I knew Putin goin' in there and kickin' that Ukr ass back & forth could be a GOOD thing.
I-was-right!!!
Invictus
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank what ever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of cir stance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scrolls,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
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