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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 24


Korvinus  5 | 744
8 Aug 2025   #91
The stupidest thing you can do is to tell your neighbor who is infinitely stronger than you how much you hate him.

Right now, excluding nukes, they are significantly weaker. Polish tanks could be in moscow in two weeks. And then, Putelr would be hanged in the middle on the red square, and Kremlin would be burned to the ground.
Novichok  7 | 10419
8 Aug 2025   #92
If I were in charge, you would be the first one to die in Katyn.

My bet is that nobody in Russia said today: Our tanks could be in Warsaw in two weeks. And then, Duda would be hanged and Palac Kultury would be 9/11ed.

Why? Because Russians are not insane. God was not fair to Poles when he was allocating brains
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #93
Putelr would be hanged in the middle on the red square, and Kremlin would be burned to the ground.

Would you not want to deliver Putin instead to Warsaw, in a cage? Warsovians can then throw cabbages at him on their way to work.

Polish tanks could be in moscow in two weeks

Ah yes, the famous "Two Weeks to Moscow" plan - last performed successfully by Napoleon and then Hitler. Both are now remembered fondly in Russian history books for their efficient winter tourism!

We Russians like to boast about our comfort with the cold... but these Germans!!! They were in such tremendous health, that they only wore linen shirts and a jaunty little cap in -40 C weather.

Truly, nothing speaks more to a nation's perfect health than seeing an entire army enjoying an impromptu snow nap outside the city gates - face down.

--//--

Consider that you have the opportunity to do things better on every level than even the French or Germans.

For example - you could dig a tunnel from Warsaw to Moscow - and spring a surprise attack from within the Kremlin walls. Putler wouldn't know what hit him!

Alternatively, you can send the men walking along the bottom of the Baltic Sea, through the disused Nord Stream pipeline. Just ensure you equip the men with respirators, since there are still likely heavy fumes within the pipeline.

Finally - you could perform the world's first orbital deployment of paratroopers. Screw two weeks, or even Putler's "3 Days to Kiev". Poland will take Moscow in 45 minutes - arriving from outer space!

Sure, there's no Polish space program yet, but necessity is the mother of invention... We'll just strap a Polish cavalry regiment to a cluster of weather balloons, let them drift up to low Earth orbit, and then give it a hearty push toward Moscow. Upon re-entry, the troops will descend in perfect formation, uniforms billowing majestically in the plasma glow, landing right in Red Square. A flawless victory.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 12330
8 Aug 2025   #94
... but these Germans!!!

Heeeey....why mocking Germany when your beef is with Korvinus! 😏

And may I remind you about the Winterwar with Finland??? Didn't come out much better there, huh.....
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #95
I think I have come up with an even more epic, and undeniably Polish way to achieve victory.

Poles are still butthurt about the Deluge, or Potop Szwedzko-Rosyjski...

What if we weaponize this historic defeat, and turn it into the tool of Poland's conquests? What could be more poetic than that?

I think you see where I am going with this...

Step one:

Dam every border, and flood the entire interior until Poland is one vast inland sea.

Step two:

At the appointed hour, blow the levees on the eastern frontier and unleash a majestic tidal wave into Russia. In one stroke, Międzymorze becomes just one big morze, rolling all the way to the Urals.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 12330
8 Aug 2025   #96
Apropos....

Putin just woke the sleeping giant



...even if that sounds like someones wet dream (and not only wishful thinking)! 🤔
Korvinus  5 | 744
8 Aug 2025   #97
Russia is nothing but a prison of nations that managed to collapse twice in a single lifetime.
Poles are still butthurt about the Deluge, or Potop Szwedzko-Rosyjski...

Putin speaking about Sweden:"Our nuclear forces are ready"
Published 2024-02-29

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on Thursday about Sweden's membership in NATO as a "major threat" that must be "neutralized". In the same speech, he mentioned nuclear weapons several times.
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #98
Putin speaking about Sweden:"Our nuclear forces are ready"

I honestly don't know anything about Sweden, and the idea of us nuking them seems kind of absurd to me. A great way to get huge radioactive dust clouds in St Petersburg and Northwest Russia.

Any time their forests burn, the soot gets carried to Russia.

Not sure which way the wind blows in Central Europe, but over the Baltic and in Scandinavia it's definitely West to East.
Torq  19 | 1809
8 Aug 2025   #99
retarded primitive socio-political models...

kinda retarded.

Guys, guys - you can't use the word "retarded" just like that, to talk about everything and everyone you don't like. If you do, it will lose its meaning like "racist" or "fascist".

Please, respect this wonderful lexical item and only use it for pro-immigration muppets, abortion supporters and banderites.
mafketis  43 | 11713
8 Aug 2025   #100
respect this wonderful lexical item

What other word fits the russian socio-political system?

People go to the bathroom in buckets because the local government is too stupid or broke to build an outdoor sh[tter.

People in russian controlled Donetsk sh|t in plastic bags because the local government doesn't care abou them having running water.

But russians love their diminutive little goblin tsar because he his big gold doors.

And.... russians expect other people to want to live like them!

Retarded is exactly the right word for that mindset.
Novichok  7 | 10419
8 Aug 2025   #101
A flawless victory.

Great post, Bobko, for those who like you. Kurvinus is not one of them...way too long for him...

Here is a condensed version:

Hey, Kurvinus, you are such a moron that you made cymes cringe and maf blush...
mafketis  43 | 11713
8 Aug 2025   #102
A great way to get huge radioactive dust clouds in St Petersburg and Northwest Russia.

Why would the government care? russia's a big place and they can go to nicer places... while the hapless russians caught in radioactive clouds are on their own.... maybe they can make a video begging the tsar to help....
Novichok  7 | 10419
8 Aug 2025   #103
Why would the government care?

Number 2 for Katyn.

US and Russia Plan Truce Deal to Cement Putin's Gains in Ukraine

No!

Not enough. All the way to E95 plus Odesa.
OP Velund  2 | 555
8 Aug 2025   #104
because the local government doesn't care abou them having running water.

All water that is transported to Donetsk aglomeration now is hardly enough to be distributed as drinking water. Local water sources is used up almost completely. Main water supply of Donetsk was Dniepr water that was pumped from Slaviansk - now controlled by AFU, and water infrastructure intentionally destroyed. So, every shell and missile to AFU positions is "care of local government" to make possibility to start removing dead corpses and destroyed vehicles from canal and start rebuilding pumping and filtering infrastructure.
cms neuf  1 | 2181
8 Aug 2025   #105
So an admission that the best the occupied Ukrainians can hope for is zero public services. Just like in deepest North Nigeria

BTW it's Golden Cow's deadline today ! Any news ?
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #106
Main water supply of Donetsk was Dniepr water that was pumped from Slaviansk

... and the reason it worked between 2014 and 2022 was that it terminates in Mariupol - which was then still Ukrainian controlled.

That's why they couldn't dam the canal, like they dammed the Crimean Canal. They would be depriving their own citizens of water.

Now that they don't control anything south of Slovyansk, they don't care anymore.

-//-

Just another example of Ukraine's retardation.

If I was president of Ukraine - I would spend a good deal of my energies reminding people in occupied territories that their government does not forget about them.

I would remind them that their pensions are waiting for them, and that they can collect them on their Visas and Mastercards even if living in occupied territories.

I would send out recruiting letters from Ukrainian universities, for students from Luhansk, Crimea, Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporozhye.

I would run a media campaign, reminding people that their Ukrainian passport allows visa free access to the EU.

I would make sure they get adequate water supplies, and that even American or European governments do not ban the shipment of pharmaceuticals to those territories.

-//--

Instead, Ukraine engages in some turbo regime of making its former citizens hate the state as much as possible, in the shortest possible amount of time.

-//--

So are these people victims of Russian aggression, or separatists and collaborators?

I can't tell any more, because the messages out of Kiev are so darn confusing.
cms neuf  1 | 2181
8 Aug 2025   #107
They are victims of NN aggression

Stupid question
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #108
They are victims of NN aggression
Stupid question

Ok. Then why is their government trying to starve them out through thirst?

Why are Ukrainian cheerleaders poking fun at citizens of Donetsk using plastic bags to defecate in? Do they not understand that this is by design, through efforts of the Ukrainian state?

The Donbass - just as Crimea - is an arid region, without natural water supplies. The Soviet people, at a cost of billions of rubles, and years of efforts, built these two canals.

-//--

It would make sense if they were good for nothing separatists, or Russian collaborators. Then you could argue they are receiving their fair desserts.

But if they are victims of unprovoked aggression, and more Ukrainian than Zelensky himself - then why do these things to them?

Do you think it helps UA score a cheap propaganda victory against Russia? "Russia is not able to take care of its own."

If that's the case - then I must say it is a remarkably short sighted policy. Losing territories becomes a self fulfilling promise.
cms neuf  1 | 2181
8 Aug 2025   #109
If there were no war there would be no plastic bags. These people were far better off under Ukrainian rule. There is more than one river in Ukraine and thr NNs had ample time to build some infrastructure. Doesn't the word Donbas come from the river Don - fully controlled by the drunk NNs ?

I know what happened - they were sent materials and money from North Lagos to build a new water supply and the local barons stole it to buy handbags for their mistresses
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #110
If I was president of Ukraine - Crimea and the Donbass would become bleeding ulcers or cancerous tumors within Russia's body.

A Ukrainian Trojan horse, inside the walls of the Russian fortress.

These millions of Ukrainians, would fry Russia from the inside with their demands for Ukrainian style pluralism and freedom.

I would support them with everything I could from the outside - until one day we were reunited. And then there would be a grand bash - to celebrate the accomplishments.

-//-

Instead, what we see, is the people of the Donbass and Crimea acting as the tip of the spear in the war in Ukraine. Some of the hardest fighting formations in the Russian army.

Is this a failure of the Ukrainian state?
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #111
the river Don

The Don is over exploited.

Unlike the Dniepr, it is subject to strong seasonal swings.

In rough years, with the amount of water people remove from the Don for irrigation, it essentially dries up or turns into a stream by the time it enters the Sea of Azov.

The Dniepr is a much more "mighty" river. Even when it's low, it produces huge discharge into the Black Sea.

The Dniepr could feed a billion people, like the Nile or the Ganges.
Torq  19 | 1809
8 Aug 2025   #112
Donbass-Sronbass. More interesting things are coming: Russian units are arriving in Belarus for Zapad maneouvres. What better occasion than this to invade Baltics and Poland?

Everyone thinks Russia will attack in 4-5 years but it's going to happen way sooner. Why should Russia wait for Poland and Germany to build up their armies? It makes more sense to attack now.

Sh*t is about to get real, as American poets say.
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #113
Russian units are arriving in Belarus for Zapad maneouvres

Smallest Zapad ever. Not on the level of 1980s Zapad, or 2021 Zapad (they happen every four years, and the last Zapad was essentially an exercise for invading Ukraine).

This "Zapad 2025", is supposed to involve only 13,500 personnel.

Now, I've read in Ukrainian papers, that this is a complete sham - and the real number is actually 10X more, but I have not seen any other proof.

What's concerning, is that as a part of this "Zapad", there will be an exercise involving tactical nuclear weapon strikes.
cms neuf  1 | 2181
8 Aug 2025   #114
No - it's a side effect of an illegal invasion by colonial drunk rapists

I don't know if any of those local militias are still fighting in the NN army. But if they are then they are no tip of the spear - they are sat dodging drones in a trench 6km from Pokrovsk

How is the fall of Pokrovsk going BTW ?
Torq  19 | 1809
8 Aug 2025   #115
Smallest Zapad ever.

Maskirovka.

the real number is actually 10X more

Probably. Plus Potato Reich's forces.

there will be an exercise involving tactical nuclear weapon strikes

Makes sense. 150k would sh*t themselves against Poland without several nuclear strikes.

Thanks for confirming, Bobi.
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #116
I don't know if any of those local militias are still fighting in the NN army

They are not militias. Not any longer.

They were initially turned into the 1st Army Corps (Donetsk) and 2nd Army Corps (Luhansk).

Then, when these oblasts joined Russia, they were integrated as the 1st and 2nd Army Corps (they got to keep their numbers), into the 8th "Guards" Combined Arms Army, belonging to the Southern Military District.

These are no longer militias, but regular Russian formations.

How is the fall of Pokrovsk going BTW ?

Well... not just Pokrovsk, but also its satellite city of Mirnohrad are now within one giant pocket. Our army opted not to assault the city, but surround it instead.

The fighting is now far north and far west of Pokrovsk (in some areas already happening in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast). Pokrovsk and Mirnohrad are now most likely to fall without a fight.
Bobko  28 | 2798
8 Aug 2025   #117
against Poland without several nuclear strikes.

The Ukrainians, obviously, are not worried about an invasion of Poland.

That would internationalize their war, and remove a lot of pressure from them. They would welcome a Russian opening of a second war...

Why they ARE worried, is that they think this may be preparation for the reopening of the Northern Front.

Again, through the forests and swamps of the Belarus-Ukraine border area, south towards Kiev.
Torq  19 | 1809
8 Aug 2025   #118
That would internationalize their war, and remove a lot of pressure from them

It would also speed up things, settle the NATO-Russia dispute once and for all, and spare us Trump's ultimatums and 5D chess.

Here's hoping.
mafketis  43 | 11713
8 Aug 2025   #119
an exercise involving tactical nuclear weapon strikes.

Just do it or shut up about it..... russian 'ooooohhhh we have nuclear weeeaaaappppppons!" is the most retarded sh[t I've ever heard.

Or are you trying to make all your enemies die of bordedom??? Cause you are the most boring uninteresting people in the world.... no wonder Ukrainians want to be free of you.
Miloslaw  25 | 5728
8 Aug 2025   #120
The stupidest thing you can do is to tell your neighbor who is infinitely stronger than you how much you hate him

What a stupid post!Is Russia really stronger than Ukraine?The war has proved that is not the case!

Russia is £ucked!




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