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Igor Girkin has been detain following his statements that Russian troops in Syria will be cut off and destroyed by Turkey at some point in the future. Girkin also claimed that Turkey would enter into direct conflict with Russia because they know, just like the Russians, that Putin is incompetent.

 

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John Solomon and Amanda Head break down the top 7 Biden-Burisma bombshells from the FBI source document:

1. In 2014, Burisma Holdings hired Hunter Biden to influence his father, VP Joe Biden, in handling Ukraine's chief prosecutor investigating the company for corruption. Joe Biden successfully had the prosecutor fired by threatening to withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees.

2. Burisma informed the FBI informant that the Biden bribe money had illicit intentions or was part of a criminal scheme.

3. Burisma's CEO believed he was "coerced" to hire Hunter Biden and considered it a package deal involving VP Joe Biden's assistance. The total payment required was $10 million.

4. The FBI informant confirmed that Burisma officials referred to Joe Biden as the "Big Guy," supporting claims later made by Tony Bobulinski in 2020.

5. Burisma was concerned that the corruption probe into the company by Prosecutor Shokin would jeopardize their plans to acquire a US oil and gas firm and go public in America.

6. Burisma's CEO and top official, Vadym Pozharskyi, acknowledged Hunter Biden's lack of experience in the energy sector and were not impressed by his work, saying that he "was not smart."

7. Burisma's CEO boasted that tracking the $10 million payment to the Bidens would be extremely difficult and could take up to ten years to find the records.

QUESTIONS:

Has the FBI investigated the Biden corruption allegations since March 2017?

Why wasn't the FBI source document given to the IRS agents investigating the Bidens?

What actions did the FBI take during Donald Trump's impeachment proceedings, considering the relevance of this information to the case?

Why did Burisma pay Hunter millions if they thought he was inexperienced, not smart, and unimpressive in his work?

Were the millions paid to Hunter by Burisma part of the bribe?



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Good analysts predicted this quite a while ago....

RT:
"Ukraine Lacks Parts To Fix American Bradley Tanks - WaPo

Citing Ukrainian military sources, the Washington Post claims that in order to obtain parts, it is necessary to submit an official request to the senior command, which has them in limited quantities.

An American official told the publication that he did not know about this, and suggested that the problem could have arisen in the supply chain already on the Ukrainian side.

Most of the dozen or so broken Bradleys that journalists saw were blown up by mines, while a dozen more were reportedly damaged to one degree or another, demonstrating the vulnerabilities of Western equipment, especially Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard tanks, to minefields."
 
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John Solomon and Amanda Head break down the top 7 Biden-Burisma bombshells from the FBI source document:

1. In 2014, Burisma Holdings hired Hunter Biden to influence his father, VP Joe Biden, in handling Ukraine's chief prosecutor investigating the company for corruption. Joe Biden successfully had the prosecutor fired by threatening to withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees.

2. Burisma informed the FBI informant that the Biden bribe money had illicit intentions or was part of a criminal scheme.

3. Burisma's CEO believed he was "coerced" to hire Hunter Biden and considered it a package deal involving VP Joe Biden's assistance. The total payment required was $10 million.

4. The FBI informant confirmed that Burisma officials referred to Joe Biden as the "Big Guy," supporting claims later made by Tony Bobulinski in 2020.

5. Burisma was concerned that the corruption probe into the company by Prosecutor Shokin would jeopardize their plans to acquire a US oil and gas firm and go public in America.

6. Burisma's CEO and top official, Vadym Pozharskyi, acknowledged Hunter Biden's lack of experience in the energy sector and were not impressed by his work, saying that he "was not smart."

7. Burisma's CEO boasted that tracking the $10 million payment to the Bidens would be extremely difficult and could take up to ten years to find the records.

QUESTIONS:

Has the FBI investigated the Biden corruption allegations since March 2017?

Why wasn't the FBI source document given to the IRS agents investigating the Bidens?

What actions did the FBI take during Donald Trump's impeachment proceedings, considering the relevance of this information to the case?

Why did Burisma pay Hunter millions if they thought he was inexperienced, not smart, and unimpressive in his work?

Were the millions paid to Hunter by Burisma part of the bribe?



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This isn’t the appropriate thread for this sort of post. Please keep this thread focused on the intended topic.
 
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Good analysts predicted this quite a while ago....

RT:
"Ukraine Lacks Parts To Fix American Bradley Tanks - WaPo

Citing Ukrainian military sources, the Washington Post claims that in order to obtain parts, it is necessary to submit an official request to the senior command, which has them in limited quantities.

An American official told the publication that he did not know about this, and suggested that the problem could have arisen in the supply chain already on the Ukrainian side.

Most of the dozen or so broken Bradleys that journalists saw were blown up by mines, while a dozen more were reportedly damaged to one degree or another, demonstrating the vulnerabilities of Western equipment, especially Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard tanks, to minefields."

This issue was addressed and rectified at the last Ramstein meeting.

Ukraine has taken to 3D printing the parts they need as well. While they don’t last as long they get the equipment back into service more quickly this way.
 
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Hey retard.... The Rus missile strikes, in retaliation for the bridge strike, were almost 100% effective. Ukr didn't shoot down hardly any of them. They can't run the Patriot and we gave them 15 year old systems. They are demanding the new stuff and those are all in use in some capacity. We'd have to weaken our defense to make this happen. And If you dare call me retarded again I'm going to have to find your ISP and beat the fuck out of you like your dad should have done when he caught you jacking off to Barbie dolls.

I have been seeing stories that it is against the law to take videos and pictures of Ukrainian graveyards. Now they are saying that several graveyards are completely full and are digging up old bodies to have room for new ones. Just terrible.
 

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I have been seeing stories that it is against the law to take videos and pictures of Ukrainian graveyards. Now they are saying that several graveyards are completely full and are digging up old bodies to have room for new ones. Just terrible.
Yea. Col Macgregor was saying he heard the same. People he knows who have been to Kyiv have said that all the cemeteries you pass are expanding and they are building brand new ones... and that was just driving from Poland to Kyiv.
 
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Yea. Col Macgregor was saying he heard the same. People he knows who have been to Kyiv have said that all the cemeteries you pass are expanding and they are building brand new ones... and that was just driving from Poland to Kyiv.
Well if he said it then we know it’s false.
 
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People should try to share factual information instead of communist propaganda.

“The U.S. Army awarded the Javelin Joint Venture (JJV) an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) production contract with a total ceiling of $7.2 billion for fiscal years 2023 to 2026 for the Javelin weapon system and associated equipment and services. This award includes a base year with authorized funding to $1.02 billion and production ramp support to increase Javelin All Up Round (AUR) production to 3,960 per year by late 2026.“

 
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It’s been interesting that within a week of announcing the provision of cluster bombs they’ve been in use. In other words we had already delivered them before announcing
They do that with all the equipment to troll Russia and maintain the fog of war.

Usually announcements of supply a weapon happen the same day they intend to hand over the first systems.
 
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Ukraine won this war a long time ago and the communists just don’t realize yet. It’s pretty exciting actually because that just means more dead orcs and a chance at regime change / breaking up Russia!



Slava America! Slava Ukraini!
 

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Russia has apparently passed Ukr in drone tech. They have deployed a new loitering drone that can't be jammed because its autonomous. Once it finds a target it is able to determine how many targets are present and it sends out a signal to other drones to come help. So if 7 vehicles are on the ground then the drone will call for 6 more drones to come help and when they all get there they each hit a vehicle.

Not sure how fast they can make these but if it's even 30 per week its a huge game changer.
 
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Russia has apparently passed Ukr in drone tech. They have deployed a new loitering drone that can't be jammed because its autonomous. Once it finds a target it is able to determine how many targets are present and it sends out a signal to other drones to come help. So if 7 vehicles are on the ground then the drone will call for 6 more drones to come help and when they all get there they each hit a vehicle.

Not sure how fast they can make these but if it's even 30 per week it’s a huge game changer.
Sure

Pigs fly too.

Your orc stans are getting out of control with this propaganda. The whole point is that it actually has to be believable.
 

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“ ramp support to increase Javelin All Up Round (AUR) production to 3,960 per year by late 2026.“

It's like you can't even read the shit you post. Fuck you're dumb.

2026.... Its 20 fucking 23 now dumbass.
 
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It's like you can't even read the shit you post. Fuck you're dumb.

2026.... Its 20 fucking 23 now dumbass.
Yeah that’s what they will be at by that point which is completely sufficient for this and future wars. It’s not like they are still using 500 javelins a day seeing as how they have already destroyed the majority of the Russian tanks.

Furthermore, there are at least 3 other anti-tank / vehicle systems being used.

It’s not like The US needed them anyways since a war with china would be primary naval.
 

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WATCH — Andrey Kartapolov, Russian politician and former officer of the Russian Army, who is now head of the State Duma Defense Committee, said that the Wagner Group has been brought into Belarus for the capture of the Suwalki corridor.

The Suwalki corridor borders Poland and Lithuania, separating Belarus from the Kaliningrad region and would allow, in case of capture, to cut off the Baltic from the rest of Europe.

 

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Even mainstream sites are starting to report the truth. Yahoo is admitting that Ukr is admitting 20% to 30% losses in the recent offensive.


https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-changes-counteroffensive-tactics-heavy-115511016.html

Details: According to The New York Times, up to 20% of the military equipment delivered to the front line, including Western models, was damaged or destroyed in the first two weeks of the counteroffensive.

This level of equipment losses decreased to 10% in the following weeks due to the fact that Ukraine had changed its counteroffensive tactics.

In particular, Ukraine’s Armed Forces are focused more on exhausting Russian forces with artillery and long-range missiles than on attacking Russian-mined fields, The New York Times wrote.


Quote: "But that good news obscures some grim realities. The losses have also slowed because the counteroffensive itself has slowed and even halted in places as Ukrainian soldiers struggle against Russia’s formidable defences.

And despite the losses, the Ukrainians have so far taken just five of the 60 miles [8 kilometres from 96 – ed.] they hope to cover to reach the sea in the south and split the Russian forces in two."

More details: The New York Times cites military experts who say that the first 25km of the counterattack will be the most difficult, as attacking troops typically need three times as many forces, including weapons, personnel or both, as those defending.

Journalists fight on their own frontline. Support Ukrainska Pravda or become our patron!
 
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Even mainstream sites are starting to report the truth. Yahoo is admitting that Ukr is admitting 20% to 30% losses in the recent offensive.


https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-changes-counteroffensive-tactics-heavy-115511016.html

Details: According to The New York Times, up to 20% of the military equipment delivered to the front line, including Western models, was damaged or destroyed in the first two weeks of the counteroffensive.

This level of equipment losses decreased to 10% in the following weeks due to the fact that Ukraine had changed its counteroffensive tactics.

In particular, Ukraine’s Armed Forces are focused more on exhausting Russian forces with artillery and long-range missiles than on attacking Russian-mined fields, The New York Times wrote.


Quote: "But that good news obscures some grim realities. The losses have also slowed because the counteroffensive itself has slowed and even halted in places as Ukrainian soldiers struggle against Russia’s formidable defences.

And despite the losses, the Ukrainians have so far taken just five of the 60 miles [8 kilometres from 96 – ed.] they hope to cover to reach the sea in the south and split the Russian forces in two."

More details: The New York Times cites military experts who say that the first 25km of the counterattack will be the most difficult, as attacking troops typically need three times as many forces, including weapons, personnel or both, as those defending.

Journalists fight on their own frontline. Support Ukrainska Pravda or become our patron!
So they suffered minimal casualties and equipment losses to date and still have sufficient capacity…

Yeah we already knew that. This is a war of attrition and every day Ukraine gets stronger while Russia gets weaker.
 
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