The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Be sure to contaminate the wheatfields with persistent agricultural diseases before turning the region over.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Sure. Question is when? 10 years from now when Russia finally pulls out?clearspira wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 9:21 am Ukraine is now likely to join the EU. Conspiracy theories abound that one criteria that the EU will impose is for Ukraine to surrender the Donbas so as to give Putin an escape route.
I know I know. Russia will pull out when Putin is six feet under.
Because that's the only way I can think of this would end.
I got nothing to say here.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
So, we haven't been making fun of the mess Russia got itself into, in a while. Let's get back to this...
Russia introduces new 100 Rubles note, but the note doesn't enter circulation. Why? Their ATMs and cash-systems can't deal with the new note and they can't fix it, because quite a lot of those systems were produced and maintained by western companies. (The Tweet mentions 100%, other sources say more than 60% of these systems being entirely dependant on western techs)
Also, ROSSstat released some numbers in regards to the russian economy. Beaurocrats just can't help themselves and beaurocrat even when they shouldn't. Either way, we now know that russian car production is down by 96% and we know why the russian soldiers are stealing washing machines and dish washers from Ukraine: Their production in Russia is down by 60%. And other such catastrophic numbers.
Russia introduces new 100 Rubles note, but the note doesn't enter circulation. Why? Their ATMs and cash-systems can't deal with the new note and they can't fix it, because quite a lot of those systems were produced and maintained by western companies. (The Tweet mentions 100%, other sources say more than 60% of these systems being entirely dependant on western techs)
Also, ROSSstat released some numbers in regards to the russian economy. Beaurocrats just can't help themselves and beaurocrat even when they shouldn't. Either way, we now know that russian car production is down by 96% and we know why the russian soldiers are stealing washing machines and dish washers from Ukraine: Their production in Russia is down by 60%. And other such catastrophic numbers.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
This reminds me of Hober Mallow's plan to defeat the Korellians in Asimov's "The Merchant Princes." So much of Russia's 'high technology' comes from the outside so its hard for them to function on their own.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 10:11 am So, we haven't been making fun of the mess Russia got itself into, in a while. Let's get back to this...
Russia introduces new 100 Rubles note, but the note doesn't enter circulation. Why? Their ATMs and cash-systems can't deal with the new note and they can't fix it, because quite a lot of those systems were produced and maintained by western companies. (The Tweet mentions 100%, other sources say more than 60% of these systems being entirely dependant on western techs)
Also, ROSSstat released some numbers in regards to the russian economy. Beaurocrats just can't help themselves and beaurocrat even when they shouldn't. Either way, we now know that russian car production is down by 96% and we know why the russian soldiers are stealing washing machines and dish washers from Ukraine: Their production in Russia is down by 60%. And other such catastrophic numbers.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Which is why I can't believe Putin actually thought through this war. If he really cared about the welfare of the Russian state, he would never have invaded.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Work with shit assumptions (in this case, that the Ukrainians just roll over and present their bellies), get shit results. And as he established himself to be the unfailing russian God-Emperor, he lead himself into a corner he can't escape from now.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Let me introduce y'all to General Pavel - a 67-year-old retired general whom Putin has drafted back into service. Apparently the last time he saw serious action was the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The obvious insinuation is that Russia is running out of generals. Tbh I kind of feel sorry for the man. Whatever his views on Ukraine he probably knows that he isn't fit to command and would rather go back to enjoying his twilight years. But no one can refuse an order from Putin.
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Re: The Ukrainian Crisis of 2022
Why do they have army uniform of that size.
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They don't. It's actually three uniforms.
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Really?