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20 minutes ago, Slacks said:

I said I wasn't trying to validate someone's twitter status... never said i wouldn't try to better understand what's really what. that's what you decided i said.

one statement from twitter juxtaposed to the surly thread predominant statement... has turned me into a russian propagandist.

this is actually a pretty interesting human experiment that i've stumbled into by accident. the parallels to other historical situations are kinda interesting, but do not have a place in this thread.

I didn't call you a propagandist. I called you a useful idiot, which is what you were being. If you want to get a good understanding of the truth, I've provided you as much information as I can to direct you to good sources for your own research. If you elect not to and continue to declare that the truth must be somewhere in the middle, then yes, you're continuing to be a useful idiot, which is an actual part of Russia's disinformation strategy. It aims to throw out so much disinformation that the good information gets buried and people decide they cannot identify the truth. If your solution to that problem is to just assume the answer is somewhere in the middle, then you're already shifting everything to Russia's benefit based on how extreme its position is. 

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Really excellent long-form read from The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum and Jeffrey Goldberg, making the case that the future of much of the democratic world lies in Ukraine. Y'all should be able to get past the paywall.

https://archive.ph/JiBEl

 

Edit: h/t to @Hornius Emeritus for pointing out this article elsewhere.

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25 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Really excellent long-form read from The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum and Jeffrey Goldberg, making the case that the future of much of the democratic world lies in Ukraine. Y'all should be able to get past the paywall.

https://archive.ph/JiBEl

 

Edit: h/t to @Hornius Emeritus for pointing out this article elsewhere.

I read that as Jeff Goldblum. I assume they are different people. Because what the hell would the guy in The Fly know about Ukraine?

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2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

We've made up with them and then some.

We recently held a ceremony honoring some Americans and Brits who fought in the Revolution, and they will be buried together (unless the Brits repatriate them).  

 

Interesting.

One of my direct ancestors took part in that fight…on the Continental side of course.

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6 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

Interesting.

One of my direct ancestors took part in that fight…on the Continental side of course.

So how did uncle Millie fair in the war. I’m sure he was a little older by the time you met him. 

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Saw the NFKRZ video earlier today where he goes unto Yandex's food delivery service (Russia's version of DoorDash/Instacart), and he compared food prices today from 1 month into the war and it was eye opening how sharp food prices went up inside Russia.

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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I can understand frustration on the one hand, as this is a war that is the most “online” in history while at the same time, the nature of the conflict and the opponents mean that deception and obfuscation and secrecy will play a major role. For Ukraine, maskirovaka is a matter of national survival. For Russia, what began as a tactic has not also become, at least in part, an issue of regime survival. 
 

If you’ve followed the GWOT, you can get frustrated about Ukraine’s lack of clarity on casualties, but if you accept that this is a war of survival where the information theater is an area of active combat, you can see why that information isn’t coming. But anyone should be able to grasp that questions like “how many missiles does Russia have left” is one that isn’t easily answered and the people who might know aren’t going to tell. 
 

But if you care enough to post and do Twitter searches, but don’t care enough to find out who might be reliable, you’re not engaging honestly. 

This era of drone and satelite intel is quite amazing. I shudder to think what D-Day would have been like if the Nazis had the reconnaissance tech of today. Maybe we would have taken Normandy but with 5x the casualty rate. Maybe we don't get to meet the Soviets in Berlin and all of Germany becomes East Germany. Lotta what ifs we could play with all day long. It will be interesting to see how modern armies adapt for major offenses when the fog of war can be so thin nowadays.

Which is why I'm so anxious waiting for this next phase to kickoff.

 

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2 hours ago, Slacks said:

aaaaaah, my bad.  i wasn't trying to be precise with 'middle'. if you will allow, I yield to that point and suggest reading "in the middle" as "somewhere in between". 

 

 

Gotcha.  No problemo.  

The news of the massive influx of bombers followed by “they got them all” followed by news a few got by and Putin killed more civilians was just bad timing for your post.  Everyone was on edge.  We good. 

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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

If you’ve followed the GWOT, you can get frustrated about Ukraine’s lack of clarity on casualties, but if you accept that this is a war of survival where the information theater is an area of active combat, you can see why that information isn’t coming. But anyone should be able to grasp that questions like “how many missiles does Russia have left” is one that isn’t easily answered and the people who might know aren’t going to tell. 

1 hour ago, Slacks said:

aaaaaah, my bad.  i wasn't trying to be precise with 'middle'. if you will allow, I yield to that point and suggest reading "in the middle" as "somewhere in between". 

Like I said, if Russia was doing well, they wouldn't have spent the last 8 months trying to capture the 66th largest city in Ukraine, a city the size of San Marcos, and still not have captured it.

And more importantly, if Russia had done as well as their state media and propaganda bots/groups claims, they'd be releasing indisputable evidence to back it up left and right.  They'd be screaming from the rooftops and just plastering it everywhere.  It's like when the Apollo-deniers claim we didn't land on the moon, and they don't stop to think that  "if we didn't, the Soviets would have made damned sure the entire world knew about it."  Instead, what the Russians release about Ukraine is usually poorly edited/ambiguous videos, with lots of fakes mixed in, that show us very little that is verifiable.

And keep in mind the OS INT folks are usually the first ones to confirm where the Russians have had some success - they aren't shy about picking apart and verifying Russian claims.

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59 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Your dad served in the Aleutians in WWII, so I'm assuming it was your grandfather or great-grandfather?

A couple more greats…..

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His son Jacob became a Patriot volunteer, on October 10, 1777 at the young age of 14. Jacob entered the service of the South Carolina militia under the command of General Rutherford and went off to fight in the war.

Jake died in 1848.

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1 minute ago, Orange&White said:

To slacks credit, the truth actually is somewhere between the two sides presented here and all around social media.

It just happens to be similar to the way the number two is somewhere between one and one thousand.

I mean there's definitely been a bit of sunshine pumping. Let's be honest.

But, yes, your analogy is perfect. It's a two or three between 1 and 1000.

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25 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

Dammit Slacks, you being reasonable and sane ruined what would have been a really decent “in between” bit

 

 

It is 100% true that the Allies and German Army fought on the same side. (*)

 

 

 

 

(*) In two known cases very late in the war, at the Battle of Castle Itter and Operation Cowboy, the German Regular Army joined in with Allied forces against the Waffen-SS.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Castle_Itter

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cowboy

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1 hour ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

There’s a grain of truth in every pound of propaganda.  If you taste it you will likely choke on it.  

speaking of choking on grains of things, my cat tried to eat some of the clumping kitty litter outside her litter box this morning

 

she is not a terribly smart animal

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1 hour ago, Orange&White said:

To slacks credit, the truth actually is somewhere between the two sides presented here and all around social media.

It just happens to be similar to the way the number two is somewhere between one and one thousand.

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4 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:

People are saying that video is older because Leonid Gozman fled Russia in September.  That it could be quite a bit older.  I think if it was recent, he would have been killed over that, and it may not have even aired - this may have been smuggled out to somebody, because Russian state TV does not typically air their shows live, for reasons like this.  Everything is approved/scripted beforehand.

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14 hours ago, dimyh said:

Fair points in the above and I agree in general that this is not a huge paradigm shift. However this one of the first publicly documented instances where the Putin and Xi "friendship without limits" is clearly subordinate to China's interests. China is clearly signaling that the European market is of much more value than the Russian market. And that's got to add to Putin's pucker factor going forward.

 

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15 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Ultimately, here's what it comes down to for me:  If the Russians were having any kind of major success as of late, we would have seen it by now.  We would have seen the lines moving on maps, we would have seen them taking cities and retaking Kherson and Kharkiv and a few other areas.

Instead, we are watching a battle that has been going on for 8 months, where Russia has been desperately trying to take the 66th largest city in Ukraine, about the size of San Marcos, and they can't fucking do it.

That gives off a pretty good impression that the Russians are in trouble.

 

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