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11 hours ago, Parliament said:

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Russia tries to pull the rest of the World down into the shit they've lived in for 1500 years, all while stealing their resources.

This has ALWAYS been Russia's play.  Russia wants to be competitive with other nations.  BUT...Russia is utterly incapable of improving itself.  So, the only way to compete...is to shit in everyone else's punchbowl to try to level the playing field down to your level.  That's it.  Russia has only one play that they run over and over: make everything they touch worse.

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That Orban guy sounds like he sucks.  We really need a mechanism in place to kick countries out of NATO.  Europeans should consider the same for the EU.  Hell, Turkey is presenting itself as less of an obstacle to European unity than Victor is right now.

 

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1 hour ago, 27-25 said:

That Orban guy sounds like he sucks.  We really need a mechanism in place to kick countries out of NATO.  Europeans should consider the same for the EU.  Hell, Turkey is presenting itself as less of an obstacle to European unity than Victor is right now.

This seems shockingly easy to do, yet it is not even discussed.

"If your country is actively being investigated for war crimes, your voting status is suspended until the results of the investigation are returned. If the results of the investigation conclude that you have committed war crimes, your voting status is terminated".

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20 minutes ago, Orange&White said:

This seems shockingly easy to do, yet it is not even discussed.

"If your country is actively being investigated for war crimes, your voting status is suspended until the results of the investigation are returned. If the results of the investigation conclude that you have committed war crimes, your voting status is terminated".

It's hard a shit to get 4 people to agree on a dinner choice, let alone getting 30 countries to agree on a new member.  There isn't a way to easily get a country out, specifically for that reason.  It's better to wait for Orban to die than to exile the country.  In a group of 30 people there is always at least one that's a total piece of shit.  Hell, we are lucky there aren't more. 

Orban is an ass, and I hope his people rise as one and run him thru a wood chipper.  But we won't be kicking Hungary out of NATO.

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9 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:

 

 

 

8000 artillery rounds/day seems like a ridiculous amount.  It sounds like they are not even getting 1/4 kill per round.  What is the point of that?  It doesn't seem to stop the Russians from digging in more trenches  

 

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13 minutes ago, Nivek said:

8000 artillery rounds/day seems like a ridiculous amount.  It sounds like they are not even getting 1/4 kill per round.  What is the point of that?  It doesn't seem to stop the Russians from digging in more trenches  

 

That was like 10 minutes worth of shells in WWI.

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18 minutes ago, Nivek said:

8000 artillery rounds/day seems like a ridiculous amount.  It sounds like they are not even getting 1/4 kill per round.  What is the point of that?  It doesn't seem to stop the Russians from digging in more trenches  

 

From what I've gathered over the last 2-3 weeks is that the primary objective of the arty right now is to destroy russian arty and vehicles to soften up the front.

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27 minutes ago, Nivek said:

8000 artillery rounds/day seems like a ridiculous amount.  It sounds like they are not even getting 1/4 kill per round.  What is the point of that?  It doesn't seem to stop the Russians from digging in more trenches  

 

1 marine artillery battalion in Syria used 35,000 rounds in five-months, or 230 rounds per day, and that's with just 18 guns.  Ukraine has well over 1,500 guns. And, in comparison, Russia has been firing 20,000 shells (or maybe a lot more) per day. 

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2 hours ago, Ghost of LL said:

I love Top Gun and Maverick as much as anybody.  And the F-35 appears to have turned out to be a very capable platform.  I'm sure the aviators who fly those planes walk around with their chests puffed out like their shit smells of lilacs.  

So if the first ship sunk by the United States Navy in a generation is credited to a guy flying a goddamned 737, I'm going to laugh my ass off.

Well, after 25 years of service, the F-22 finally got its first air to air kill...so it would jive with the simulation.

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They are really trying to find out aren't they.

The Polish Ministry of Defense has announced that a Belarusian Mil Mi-8 “Hip” Transport Helicopter and a Mil Mi-24 “Hind” Attack Helicopters did in fact briefly cross into Polish Airspace earlier today near the Town of Białowieża which is roughly 2 Miles from the Polish-Belarusian Border; it was previously believed by the Polish Military that they did not cross the Border due to them “Flying Low” enough to not be Detected by Air Defense and Radar Systems.

 

 

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30 minutes ago, KYHorn said:

They are really trying to find out aren't they.

The Polish Ministry of Defense has announced that a Belarusian Mil Mi-8 “Hip” Transport Helicopter and a Mil Mi-24 “Hind” Attack Helicopters did in fact briefly cross into Polish Airspace earlier today near the Town of Białowieża which is roughly 2 Miles from the Polish-Belarusian Border; it was previously believed by the Polish Military that they did not cross the Border due to them “Flying Low” enough to not be Detected by Air Defense and Radar Systems.

 

 

If this happens again and they don't shoot them down, I will be really dissapointed in the Poles. They need to set a hard line now.

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In the past 4 days at least 27 drafting offices were set on fire in Russia and temporarily occupied Crimea.

Just yesterday there were about 20 attempts to set drafting offices on fire. Even retirees were involved, the oldest is 84 years old.

Yuriy Shvytkin, deputy chairman of the Russian parliament defense committee, believes it is quite possiible that ordinary people started setting fire to military enlistment offices because of emotional shock after the Russian parliament and the Federation Council approved the law on raising draft age to 30 years with the lower limit of 18 years. 

So, the government realizes that it is in conflict with the people, and mass arson of military enlistment offices is an attempt of the latter to demonstrate their discontent. All that the Russian authorities can do is to intensify repression and propaganda. 

Russia is gradually "boiling over". As repressions intensify, the logical response is to intensify resistance

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