Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@dljon2 @intelamerica01 @Alex_Oloyede2: These people have no clue what Ukraine goes through, they are on lookers from the side, brainwashed by Russian propaganda to support terrorists.
I have no sympathy for them. There are so many naive Americans. Russia easily takes advantage of them, and has been successful in it.
@dljon2 @intelamerica01 @Alex_Oloyede2: These people have no clue what Ukraine goes through, they are on lookers from the side, brainwashed by Russian propaganda to support terrorists.
I have no sympathy for them. There are so many naive Americans. Russia easily takes advantage of them, and has been successful in it.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Judging what? I grew up in Ukraine, live there most of my life, nearly every year of my life, have family and friend. in Ukraine, know Ukrainian soldiers and Ukraine experiences and who the Ukrainian people are. Meanwhile your entire view of the conflict is through RU propaganda.
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Judging what? I grew up in Ukraine, live there most of my life, nearly every year of my life, have family and friend. in Ukraine, know Ukrainian soldiers and Ukraine experiences and who the Ukrainian people are. Meanwhile your entire view of the conflict is through RU propaganda.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Judging what? I grew up in Ukraine, lived there most of my life, nearly every year of my life, have family and friends in Ukraine, know Ukrainian soldiers, what Ukraine experiences and who the Ukrainian people are. Meanwhile your entire view of the conflict is from RU propaganda.
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Judging what? I grew up in Ukraine, lived there most of my life, nearly every year of my life, have family and friends in Ukraine, know Ukrainian soldiers, what Ukraine experiences and who the Ukrainian people are. Meanwhile your entire view of the conflict is from RU propaganda.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@MoneyZelensky @Alex_Oloyede2: Someone with the what aboutism
I am talking about Russia invading Ukraine, and Ukraine not being able to defend itself. Not about Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, Palestine, Nepal, or any other country.
@MoneyZelensky @Alex_Oloyede2: Someone with the what aboutism
I am talking about Russia invading Ukraine, and Ukraine not being able to defend itself. Not about Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, Palestine, Nepal, or any other country.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: So what is your solution? To stop sending weapons to Ukraine so Russia can take the whole country? To force Ukraine into negotiations so they give up 20% of their land to Russia and be neutral, while Russia focuses on building up its forces to reinvade Ukraine again for the 3rd time? Or sending Ukraine the weapons they need to win?
Both Europe and US as a whole ramping up production significantly and sending the necessary ground and air equipment including missiles. That doesn’t mean sending 6 F-16s and 31 Abrams tanks in 2.5 years and expecting them to take all of their country back. That means sending them the sufficient amount of equipment, which the US and Europe have more than enough of and letting Ukraine gradually inflict serious damage to Russia without putting restrictions on where and how they can use the weapons.
There is no other option to stop Russia, that is not a temporary solution to a constant problem. Russia has no plans of stopping, they have no plans of negotiating, and any agreement signed with them is meaningless because they will break it in the future. That’s why they don’t want Ukraine in NATO and that’s what Putin has been doing for nearly 3 decades, escalating it to this point because Europe is too scared and too weak to do anything.
This is how the vast majority of Ukrainians think and feel about the conflict. They do not want to negotiate or give up their land to terrorists. The same way the US wouldn’t give up 10 of its states to China if they invaded.
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: So what is your solution? To stop sending weapons to Ukraine so Russia can take the whole country? To force Ukraine into negotiations so they give up 20% of their land to Russia and be neutral, while Russia focuses on building up its forces to reinvade Ukraine again for the 3rd time? Or sending Ukraine the weapons they need to win?
Both Europe and US as a whole ramping up production significantly and sending the necessary ground and air equipment including missiles. That doesn’t mean sending 6 F-16s and 31 Abrams tanks in 2.5 years and expecting them to take all of their country back. That means sending them the sufficient amount of equipment, which the US and Europe have more than enough of and letting Ukraine gradually inflict serious damage to Russia without putting restrictions on where and how they can use the weapons.
There is no other option to stop Russia, that is not a temporary solution to a constant problem. Russia has no plans of stopping, they have no plans of negotiating, and any agreement signed with them is meaningless because they will break it in the future. That’s why they don’t want Ukraine in NATO and that’s what Putin has been doing for nearly 3 decades, escalating it to this point because Europe is too scared and too weak to do anything.
This is how the vast majority of Ukrainians think and feel about the conflict. They do not want to negotiate or give up their land to terrorists. The same way the US wouldn’t give up 10 of its states to China if they invaded.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
Before asking Ukraine 🇺🇦 to give up 20% of its land to Russia, ask yourself, would you be okay with your country giving away 20% of its land to an invader country and trust it not to invade again after they’ve done so twice
Americans would you give China’s military 10 US States?
Before asking Ukraine 🇺🇦 to give up 20% of its land to Russia, ask yourself, would you be okay with your country giving away 20% of its land to an invader country and trust it not to invade again after they’ve done so twice
Americans would you give China’s military 10 US States?
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Ukraine is not given the right quantity of weapons which includes air power to inflict significant casualties on Russian troops. At the same time, Ukraine does have a mobilization problem, but that problem is not mobilizing enough people.
Less than 1% of Ukraine’s population is fighting on the frontline. That’s under 250,000 people are estimated to be fighting on the frontlines. During the war, around 300,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and seriously injured which is a high estimate. The estimated losses are equivalent to 1.0% of the country’s population.
Ukraine currently has around 30 million people in the country in non-occupied territories, those 30 million is not counting the 6 to 7 million people who fled the country during the war and haven’t returned.
As of 2024, of the 30 million Ukrainians in non-occupied territories, over 8,300,000 are 19 to 55 year old males. Of those 8.3 million Ukrainians, 5.7 million are 19 to 45 years old.
Out of the 8.3 million population, the vast majority of which could be conscripted. At least 6 or up to 7 million males aged 19 to 55 can realistically be conscripted and trained to be in the military, most of which are fit enough to fight in the frontline, least of which can operate behind the frontline and operate IFVs/Tanks or other vehicles.
It is not a matter of Ukraine not having enough people. It’s a matter of conscripting more individuals, giving each one of those individuals the weapons and training necessary, as well as giving Ukraine important weapons to fight. That means sending hundreds of Bradley IFVs, Tanks, well-equipped F-16s (of which they have none of), long range missiles to strike important military targets including logistics, produce more shells, and sending Ukraine thousands of glide bombs like the US sends to Israel. As well as putting on strong sanctions against Chinese and foreign companies sending Russia equipment and technology used in their missiles, ground equipment, and drones.
This requires a strong effort by the US, Europe, and Ukraine combined to coordinate training, strategy, weapons deliveries, and conscription. It’s by no means impossible. The US needs to have the will to do it and not be scared of Russia. The alternative is saying Ukraine can’t retake land, forcing them to negotiate. Which will inevitably lead to Russia invading Ukraine several years down the road. Negotiations are a temporary solution to a massive threat not just to the stability of Ukraine, but to the stability Europe and US. That threat is Russia and the only way to stop Russia is by allowing Ukraine to win. There is no other solution that stops Russia from being a persistent threat to Europe and reinvading Ukraine for a 3rd time in the future.
@intelamerica01 @dljon2 @Alex_Oloyede2: Ukraine is not given the right quantity of weapons which includes air power to inflict significant casualties on Russian troops. At the same time, Ukraine does have a mobilization problem, but that problem is not mobilizing enough people.
Less than 1% of Ukraine’s population is fighting on the frontline. That’s under 250,000 people are estimated to be fighting on the frontlines. During the war, around 300,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and seriously injured which is a high estimate. The estimated losses are equivalent to 1.0% of the country’s population.
Ukraine currently has around 30 million people in the country in non-occupied territories, those 30 million is not counting the 6 to 7 million people who fled the country during the war and haven’t returned.
As of 2024, of the 30 million Ukrainians in non-occupied territories, over 8,300,000 are 19 to 55 year old males. Of those 8.3 million Ukrainians, 5.7 million are 19 to 45 years old.
Out of the 8.3 million population, the vast majority of which could be conscripted. At least 6 or up to 7 million males aged 19 to 55 can realistically be conscripted and trained to be in the military, most of which are fit enough to fight in the frontline, least of which can operate behind the frontline and operate IFVs/Tanks or other vehicles.
It is not a matter of Ukraine not having enough people. It’s a matter of conscripting more individuals, giving each one of those individuals the weapons and training necessary, as well as giving Ukraine important weapons to fight. That means sending hundreds of Bradley IFVs, Tanks, well-equipped F-16s (of which they have none of), long range missiles to strike important military targets including logistics, produce more shells, and sending Ukraine thousands of glide bombs like the US sends to Israel. As well as putting on strong sanctions against Chinese and foreign companies sending Russia equipment and technology used in their missiles, ground equipment, and drones.
This requires a strong effort by the US, Europe, and Ukraine combined to coordinate training, strategy, weapons deliveries, and conscription. It’s by no means impossible. The US needs to have the will to do it and not be scared of Russia. The alternative is saying Ukraine can’t retake land, forcing them to negotiate. Which will inevitably lead to Russia invading Ukraine several years down the road. Negotiations are a temporary solution to a massive threat not just to the stability of Ukraine, but to the stability Europe and US. That threat is Russia and the only way to stop Russia is by allowing Ukraine to win. There is no other solution that stops Russia from being a persistent threat to Europe and reinvading Ukraine for a 3rd time in the future.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@jacksonhinklle: You sealed your fate as a useless person when you decided to be a grifter full-time traveling to dictatorship like Russia and Venezuela to reported favorably about them while they finance your trips with 5 star hotels
You’re a US citizen who is an unregistered foreign agent
@jacksonhinklle: You sealed your fate as a useless person when you decided to be a grifter full-time traveling to dictatorship like Russia and Venezuela to reported favorably about them while they finance your trips with 5 star hotels
You’re a US citizen who is an unregistered foreign agent
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@maged708x @jacksonhinklle: Homelessness in America and military aid to Ukraine are two completely separate things. Don’t act like not sending Ukraine military equipment, not money, because US is only sending weapons now, will somehow solve homelessness in America
Less than 0.07% of the US annual GDP is sent to Ukraine in weapons per year. Equivalent to 0.04% of the money US spends per year. Yet you mainly complain about money spent on Ukraine and not 99.5% of other money US spends yearly. The vast majority of the funds approved for Ukraine are spent in the US on weapons, helping US companies and allowing tens of thousands of Americans to have jobs
@maged708x @jacksonhinklle: Homelessness in America and military aid to Ukraine are two completely separate things. Don’t act like not sending Ukraine military equipment, not money, because US is only sending weapons now, will somehow solve homelessness in America
Less than 0.07% of the US annual GDP is sent to Ukraine in weapons per year. Equivalent to 0.04% of the money US spends per year. Yet you mainly complain about money spent on Ukraine and not 99.5% of other money US spends yearly. The vast majority of the funds approved for Ukraine are spent in the US on weapons, helping US companies and allowing tens of thousands of Americans to have jobs
Rob Lee (Twitter)
The Ok SpN channel says that commanders in Siversk also misused spetsnaz formations as fire fighting units to plug gaps and compensate for poor command decisions, which led to unnecessary losses. 2/
t.me/okspn/33949
The Ok SpN channel says that commanders in Siversk also misused spetsnaz formations as fire fighting units to plug gaps and compensate for poor command decisions, which led to unnecessary losses. 2/
t.me/okspn/33949
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @harrisonlowman: "I think we [journalists] are the whiniest industry in the world.
We have a preachy tone that is, 'Woe is us. Oh my gosh. We're being so hurt. Oh, we're not safe.'
'It's a calling. It's not a job. We have a calling. I felt this, urge when I was 18 to just be drawn towards this industry and like, My pen is my sword.'
Spare me. When we're dealing with these new populist leaders and new politicians that are reducing access for us...deal with it. Figure it out. Figure work arounds in how to cover them.
I've heard enough complaining about Doug Ford and Pierre. He's challenging you. First of all, if you're gonna walk into a press conference with Pierre Poilievre, you need to do your homework. When you have a question and he asks you what your source is and why you're asking the question you are, you know, yes, he's coming at you in a very combative tone, but you should have something to come back with. And you...
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RT @harrisonlowman: "I think we [journalists] are the whiniest industry in the world.
We have a preachy tone that is, 'Woe is us. Oh my gosh. We're being so hurt. Oh, we're not safe.'
'It's a calling. It's not a job. We have a calling. I felt this, urge when I was 18 to just be drawn towards this industry and like, My pen is my sword.'
Spare me. When we're dealing with these new populist leaders and new politicians that are reducing access for us...deal with it. Figure it out. Figure work arounds in how to cover them.
I've heard enough complaining about Doug Ford and Pierre. He's challenging you. First of all, if you're gonna walk into a press conference with Pierre Poilievre, you need to do your homework. When you have a question and he asks you what your source is and why you're asking the question you are, you know, yes, he's coming at you in a very combative tone, but you should have something to come back with. And you...
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
@VKAbramowicz: I think it is probably true given the channels that are talking about it.
@VKAbramowicz: I think it is probably true given the channels that are talking about it.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Командир 6й роты #39омсбр майор Короткевич Вадим Сергеевич по кличке "Байкал" дал приказ убить сдавшегося в плен российского военного (Иванишин Роман Владимирович) и этим угробил ещё двух своих подчинённых
t.me/ne_zhdi_novosti/1179 #всрф #warcrimes
Командир 6й роты #39омсбр майор Короткевич Вадим Сергеевич по кличке "Байкал" дал приказ убить сдавшегося в плен российского военного (Иванишин Роман Владимирович) и этим угробил ещё двух своих подчинённых
t.me/ne_zhdi_novosti/1179 #всрф #warcrimes
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Бывший военнопленный Иванишин Роман Владимирович из сахалинского Шахтёрска после обмена в январе 2024 года был отдан под суд
t.me/poisk_in_ua/24485 kommersant.ru/doc/7297781 #всрф
Бывший военнопленный Иванишин Роман Владимирович из сахалинского Шахтёрска после обмена в январе 2024 года был отдан под суд
t.me/poisk_in_ua/24485 kommersant.ru/doc/7297781 #всрф