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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 14


Bratwurst Boy  9 | 11751
4 Sep 2024 #272
Has someone heard of that?

Today in german BILD:
(Google translation:)

Ukraine invents brutal weapon

www-bild-de.translate.goog/politik/ausland-und-internationales/ukraine-erfindet-neue-waffe-drachen-drohne-verbrennt-putins-truppen-66d6ca06126d692044d32b02?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

"Dragon drone" burns Putin's troops

Fear among Russian soldiers: "It's like 'Game of Thrones'"

Ukraine has used a new, dangerous weapon on the battlefield for the first time. The "Dragon Drone" spits fire at its enemies.

The Russian soldiers are panicking! The weapon is extremely brutal.




Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #273
Velund, we could be twin brothers...When I read that idiotic post, the first word that came to my mind was Katyn. Clearly, NKVD killed the wrong guys or not enough.

Rich, not all Poles is complete m0r0ns,

...but just enough not to let them have nukes and sharp objects.

"Dragon drone" burns Putin's troops

My question is: Why after more than two years, there is a place in Ukraine that is still capable of developing and making this stuff?

Does Putin need Google Maps?

Hey, Vlad, do you know where Kiev is? Even I was able to find it in a couple of seconds.
cms neuf  1 | 1761
4 Sep 2024 #274
Putler does not have enough accurate missiles to destroy production

Bombing raids are also out - his drunk commanders will keep the NN air force in its hangars.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 11751
4 Sep 2024 #275
there is a place in Ukraine that is still capable of developing and making this stuff?

...plus....right now it seems BILD is the only one reporting about that....*scratches head*
Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #276
Putler does not have enough accurate missiles to destroy production

When a guy pulls a gun on you, you don't shoot his gun. You go for his head or at least torso.
cms neuf  1 | 1761
4 Sep 2024 #277
I keep telling you, North Nigeria no longer has the capability to decapitate anyone. Ukraine has superior air defences and a better air force. In addition if NN tried such a strike then Ukraine has the means to strike back at Moscow and St Petes, probably with a higher chance of success

Not sure why that is so difficult to understand
Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #278
I keep telling you, North Nigeria no longer has the capability to decapitate anyone.

Go to Lagos and scream "You, ni**ers, are nothing but damn thieves" or "Allah is an azhole" and see how long your head will stay attached.
Feniks  1 | 493
4 Sep 2024 #279
there is a place in Ukraine that is still capable of developing and making this stuff?

It's just a mixture of Iron (III) oxide to aluminium powder in a 3:1 ratio. Thermite is commonly used to weld railway tracks together so many countries will have the chemicals needed, they're not exactly uncommon. Needs a magnesium fuse to light the mixture.
Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #280
Thanks. Now I know how to make my neighbors turn down their radio.

I don't know why but I get this big smile every time Russia turns Westerners into rotting meat.
I do recall telling Western morons to mind their own business, stay home, have a beer, watch football ... and shlt like this but they wouldn't listen...



And comments:

Zekensky is making Ukranian suffer because of his ego and greed. In simple terms, America is just doing business.

Millions of US Taxpayers money reduced to ruins.


That's the whole idea!!! Totally fvcking brilliant ...even I like it...

They die...the US MICC makes money...Americans are happily employed...What's there not to like...

We should be doing it more often...Somebody has to work to pay my Social Securtiy and Medicare benefits.

I feel so much better now...Back to Corvettes...
mafketis  38 | 10860
4 Sep 2024 #281
no longer has the capability to decapitate anyone

They can do massive amounts of damage to Ukraine (esp since the US Administration is now all but officially on russia's side) but I don't think they can actually take over much of the country without mass killings and expulsions the like of which have not been seen since WWII (which russia remembers fondly, so....)
Crow  154 | 9178
4 Sep 2024 #282
I want to see brothers Tusk (if not peder) and Duda (if not mad), and Putin work together. Do I ask too much?
Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #283
I don't think they can actually take over much of the country

Hey, Maf, in 2024, Russia was ready to sign a peace agreement under these three conditions:

1. Crimea is Russian.
2. No NATO in Ukraine
3. Civil rights for Russians in Ukraine

That was it. Russia never wanted Ukraine.
Do don't lie.
Mr Grunwald  33 | 2120
4 Sep 2024 #284
@GefreiterKania
Hear hear! Kuleba is out!
pawian  219 | 24570
4 Sep 2024 #285
Russia was ready to sign a peace agreement under these three conditions:

Darling, you forgot to add several points, including the withdrawal from Donbass and dissolution of the Ukrainian army. Are you so stupid to believe I don`t check your bs???
Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #286
Kuleba is out!

WTF cares!

The US was without president for the last three years and the earth is still spinning as it always was.
Bobko  26 | 2173
4 Sep 2024 #287
Hear hear! Kuleba is out!

He's out, as part of a wider government reshuffle.

Half the cabinet has resigned over the last two days (after being gently asked by Zelensky to do so).

I'm afraid his resignation has exactly zero to do with the recent scandal with Poland.

Ukrainians, judging by social media and the press, are not very happy about his resignation. One of the country's most well known journalists - Ilya Ponomarenko - went so far as to say he would like to see him as president. Immediately, butthurt Poles appeared in the replies.

All the non-Polish foreigners seemed genuinely upset, however.







Novichok  5 | 7704
4 Sep 2024 #288
The very fact that the US is not claiming officially that Donbass and Crimea are "occupied" by Russia proves that any such claims made by PF azholes are pure BS.

Referendum, petition, acceptance, done. Case closed. All legal under the UN rules.
pawian  219 | 24570
4 Sep 2024 #289
Case closed

OK, but the sanctions remain. And there will be even more....... I am for. You are a genius, indeed. hahahaha
Bobko  26 | 2173
4 Sep 2024 #290
@Novichok

I think the US has given up on Ukraine.

The Germans were the first ones to pull the plug. They of course employed the excuse of their budgetary rule (there was a recent ruling by the constitutional court), but it also happened suspiciously close to the unraveling of the whole Nord Stream debacle. Scholz's defense that the funding will now be maintained through stealing Russia's central bank reserves instead, is a very weak one. That money is in Belgium, and was never Germany's to give to begin with. It's simply too difficult politically for him to explain otherwise why Germany's contribution is set to go to zero.

For the US, it seems the last straw was the Kursk invasion. It was not consulted. It does not agree it's a good use of donated equipment. Finally, it's tired of Zelensky's extortionate policy of shifting the escalation game, and then attempting to embarrass the US into acquiescing to the newly established facts. If Zelensky wants to act independently, he should do so without US support - that seems to be the message.

I'm not really worried anymore about the differences between Harris and Trump when it comes to Ukraine, because it seems Harris likely won't do much for Ukraine either.
Velund  1 | 532
4 Sep 2024 #291
And another post in Tg channel of Tatyana Montyan (ukrainian blogger and lawyer, in exile)....

t.me/montyan2/8608

Johnson wants Ukrainians to die more

The West should not help Ukraine with living force, as it still has enough cannon fodder of its own, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.

Johnson expressed this opinion in an interview with Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus, who talked to him on behalf of Jacques Attali, one of the ideologists of the modern Western world order (I attach the full video of the "interview" to the post).

Among other things, the pranksters asked Johnson on Attali's behalf: does he think it's time for the West to directly intervene in the Ukrainian war? Johnson was quite categorical: no, it is not, because it would "take the conflict to another level," and most importantly, there is no need for it. In Johnson's opinion, Ukraine has enough of its own human resources to continue the war.

They haven't had mass mobilization yet. The Ukrainian army, the veterans I've seen, are pretty solid, in years, mature guys, and they haven't drafted many of their young men yet

The phrase that there was no mass mobilization in Ukraine sounds strange against the background of many videos of this very mobilization, photos of empty streets of Ukrainian cities and Ukrainian cemeteries filling up. However, this is clearly not enough for Johnson: if Ukraine still has people left, why are these people not at the front?

At the same time, Johnson makes it clear at the beginning of the interview that he believes Ukrainians are fighting for Western interests. And he clearly wants to keep it that way: all Johnson thinks the West should do is give ukraine arms and ammunition so that he can continue to kill his own population.

Miloslaw  21 | 4880
4 Sep 2024 #292
I think the US has given up on Ukraine.

Really? Wishful thinking on your part.....

The Germans were the first ones to pull the plug.

Again! Have they really "pulled the plug"?? I don't think so, more wishful thinking on your part.

I think all the opinions you made in your post are just nonsense.The west's support for Ukraine remains strong and could get stronger still if Russia is stupid enough to escalate, which is well within their realms of idiocy.Russia is losing this war and either Putin needs to back down or Russian people need to find a backbone that they have not had for at least 70 years, they need a revolution!
Bobko  26 | 2173
4 Sep 2024 #293
and they haven't drafted many of their young men yet

I wonder how these assh0les sleep at night.

Again! Have they really "pulled the plug"?? I don't think so, more wishful thinking on your part.

You know... before you start typing away, it's very easy to just use Google and check for yourself. The news has been printed in a million places.

Quoting the Financial Times:

"Over the weekend it emerged in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper that Germany will drastically shrink its bilateral defence aid for Ukraine from an impressive €7.5bn this year to €4bn next, and a measly €500mn in 2027. There is no money this year for any additional Ukrainian requests for ammunition or spare parts.

Kyiv is the big loser from a 2025 budgetary agreement struck this summer by the three parties in Germany's dysfunctional coalition government after weeks of acrimonious talks. It has become a victim of the country's ludicrously rigid constitutional debt brake that limits government deficits. It is glaringly obvious that a fetishist German political debate over debt is preventing the country from addressing its big economic and security challenges."

Alien  22 | 5426
4 Sep 2024 #294
give ukraine arms and ammunition

very good idea
mafketis  38 | 10860
4 Sep 2024 #295
these assh0les sleep at night.

Dreaming of bombing orphanages and childrens hospitals? No... that's how russians sleep at night.

russia invaded Ukraine. There was no slightest need to do so... every bad consequence of that is on russia.... (like every bad consequence of the US invasion of Iraq is on the US).
Bobko  26 | 2173
4 Sep 2024 #296
russia invaded Ukraine

What? Where did you read that?

Please cite sources next time. I always cite sources when I make a big claim.
mafketis  38 | 10860
4 Sep 2024 #297
Please cite sources next time.

x.com/Rassah/status/1706319913818665106/photo/1
PolAmKrakow  2 | 911
5 Sep 2024 #298
Meanwhile, the facts on the ground in Ukraine show that things are getting more dangerous in Pokrovsk. Evactuation trains have been cancelled now because the Russians are withing striking distance. This when once again Putin states publicly that he is open to negotiations with Ukraine. Lots of people dying on both sides for nothing.
Novichok  5 | 7704
5 Sep 2024 #299
What? Where did you read that?

Hey, Mafkutas, I want to know how a country can invade itself, too.

If you can post any document from the US State Department stating that Russia is in Donbass and Crimea illegally, please do that.
pawian  219 | 24570
5 Sep 2024 #300
Lots of people dying on both sides for nothing.

Yes. Since Feb 2022.
At the same time, the majority of Ukrainians still refuse to negotiate with Russia on her terms.
What can you and us do about it????????


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