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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 28


mafketis  43 | 11847
1 day ago   #31
More deep russian soul culture.... Two young women (dressed like.... well.... I won't say it) are just waiting for their father to be declared dead so they can get the cash to buy a house....

x.com/nexta_tv/status/2008854961036070938
jon357  75 | 25047
1 day ago   #32
Gross.

This is quite interesting. It looks like there's something in it valuable to the orcs.

"Despite not carrying any oil, the 300-metre-long ship is clearly of value. Theories for why range from speculation that high-value Russian weapons are hidden in the hull, to the ship's potential to become a symbolic trophy in a transatlantic power struggle between Washington and Moscow"

theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/07/marinera-seized-tanker-atlantic-us-uk-russia
Bobko  29 | 2896
1 day ago   #33
Wasn't he aware that not being fluent in Russian is internationally recognized death-penalty offense?

I was surprised to read this as well. TBH, most Russians think that all Poles can understand Russian - which obviously isn't true...

They got scared enough when he died, that they made all his cell mates sign some kind of statement that he wasn't mistreated.

Afterwards - they claim - the torture of others stopped, and instead the jailers switched to "athletic" disciplining. 200 squats, 100 push ups, etc.

So the Pole didn't die for nothing. Many people were saved from torture through his sacrifice.
Torq  28 | 2132
1 day ago   #34
understand Russian

Understanding is one thing, actually speaking it is much more difficult.

Many people were saved from torture through his sacrifice.

... and the ancient tradition of Poles being Christs of nations continues.
Bobko  29 | 2896
1 day ago   #35
@Torq

The Russian government knows that there are wide-scale abuses within the correctional system. Things are now much better than in the 1990s, or early 2000s, but obviously these kind of excesses still occur. The СИЗО-2 in Taganrog is an especially notorious facility (for the sadism of its employees).

Personally I am a little dumbfounded by why we torture Ukrainian POWs.

It seems a no-brainer that we should instead make some resort spa for them, with amusement park rides, and unlimited free ice cream - and run this on YouTube and Telegram non stop.

Then you'd see 500% more surrenders. At least I think so.

If they know they're gonna have swastikas carved on their backs, or will be forced to sing the Russian anthem for 48 hours in a row - they may become more inclined to keep fighting.

But that's just me.
Torq  28 | 2132
1 day ago   #36
^^
They should put you in charge of this entire SMO, or at least the Russian correctional system.

No... wait a minute. On second thoughts, the guys running the show for Russia at the moment should stay in charge.
Korvinus  9 | 848
1 day ago   #37
South Yemen fell, btw.
They declared independence 3 days ago, Saudi forces took their capital today. I don't know what to say, it only took 3 days for the entire Yemeni forces to be blah blah, you know that one.
Bobko  29 | 2896
23 hrs ago   #38
South Yemen fell, btw.

No surprise, since their Emirati backers abandoned them after KSA told them to f*ck off.

It's immensely pleasurable to watch the two Gulf monarchies eat each other.

They both deserve all the worst sh*t to happen to them.

Two little gnomes with more money than sense, that are exporting death all around the region. The Emirati support for the RSF in Sudan is especially disgusting.

Somebody should come and give them both a nice knocking on the head - so they stop playing their little games of Risk. I think they have so much money, that they do these things out of pure boredom.
Korvinus  9 | 848
23 hrs ago   #39
So, Russfolk, time for some new year summary.

How do you feel about Russia losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers (killed, wounded, captured, missing in action) in 2025 just to gain a whooping 0,8% of Ukrainian territory?

And do I have to remind you, USA is no longer supporting Ukraine. Now all support is coming from Europe. Still it was enough to effectively hold Russia in its tracks.

Unless you consider capturing a pigsty near Kupyansk and an outside toilet in Pokrovsk big Russian wins.

Still, Russia had one major success in 2025: it managed to resurrect Budionny's horse army and send it to the frontlines!

Curious what comes next.
Bobko  29 | 2896
23 hrs ago   #40
So, Russfolk

What happened to Rusnigg*rs?
Bobko  29 | 2896
23 hrs ago   #41
Trump posts on Truth Social that if it weren't for him, Russia would have captured all of Ukraine by now.

Interesting.


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Feniks  1 | 1087
23 hrs ago   #42
Interesting.

Bollox, more like.

NATO members have till 2035 to contribute 5% of GDP, they haven't paid immediately.

" I doubt NATO would be there for us if we really needed them."

Remind me how only today, the UK helped the US seize that Russian-flagged tanker.

The rest of his post is his usual narcissistic sh!t posting.
Bobko  29 | 2896
23 hrs ago   #43
Bollox, more like

Here, read this and enjoy:

thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/uk-ukraine-boots-ground-war-news-2230crx8d

The article states that the UK will potentially send 7,500 soldiers to Ukraine, and France the same - for a total of 15,000.

Initially, the UK hoped to send 10,000, but the British MoD determined that that was not possible "given the current state of the British army" - which has a total of 71,000 personnel.

According to two sources, even the 7,500 may not be achievable for Britain.

-//--

How is Trump wrong?

These numbers are simply pathetic, and show that Britain wouldn't last a single day on the battlefield against Russia.

Hell, Poland could mop the floor with your army.

You better hold on to those nukes, because that's the only thing keeping you in the big boys club.
jon357  75 | 25047
22 hrs ago   #44
The rest of his post is his usual narcissistic sh!t posting.

He becomes more and more unhinged by the day.

It seems he's trying to rush everything before the midterms when he'll become a lame duck president

And meanwhile, the queues get longer and longer in r*SSia, the ones that haven't retreated or fled from their attempt to take Pokrovsk are surrendering and they've lost the heavy crude and a few other naughtier things from Venezuela.

And next, probably Iran.
Joker  2 | 2630
21 hrs ago   #45
He becomes more and more unhinged by the day.

So says the guy thats been 100% wrong about Trump everytime..lol

Trump lives in your head rent free and you suffer from TDS worse than Jimmy Kimmels affliction.
jon357  75 | 25047
21 hrs ago   #46
100% wrong

Or 100% right.

He is a nutcase. Anyway, we're talking about his boss Putler, not your deteriorating country. Get up your ladder and wash some middle class people's windows. There might be more work for you now the Nicaraguans are gone.

The r*SSians are furious about the planned peacekeeping force from Britain and France. They can do nothing about it and Putler doesn't know how to react.
Joker  2 | 2630
20 hrs ago   #47
. Anyway, we're talking about his boss Putler, not your deteriorating country.

he's trying to rush everything before the midterms when he'll become a lame duck president

Rigght.....

The r*SSians are furious about the planned peacekeeping force from Britain and France

If it annoys Putin, I'm fine with it.
Europe has the power to stop this but not the will. That hesitation is why it's dragging on and why they could learn something from Trump
jon357  75 | 25047
20 hrs ago   #48
why it's dragging on

It's dragging on because of the ridiculous pro-r*SSian behaviour of one of the parties in this. Even suggesting that Ukraine should surrender territory.

Do keep up with the news.
Novichok  7 | 11090
19 hrs ago   #49
the UK helped the US seize that Russian-flagged tanker.

BS. You don't need NATO to help an ally who saved your ass twice.
Joker  2 | 2630
18 hrs ago   #50
Do keep up with the news.

Nobody over here really cares anymore they even stopped reporting about it on the news..

Even suggesting that Ukraine should surrender territory.

Ukraine doesnt hold the cards.....

Why doesnt Europe do sth about it? Too afraid to stand up to bully Putin by yourselves, sure seems like a quagmire and youre too pusssified to even try and win.
Novichok  7 | 11090
17 hrs ago   #51
Why doesn't Europe do sth about it?

I have been asking this very question every time the brave Euros tell me how they don't need the US, and how Russia is on its last legs...

Hey, morons, the water is safe, and your advantage over Russia is so enormous that all you need to do is send an email to Putin with your demands and what you will do to Russia if he refuses to comply...

Come on, be proud and finish this terrible war...
Torq  28 | 2132
17 hrs ago   #52
the UK will potentially send 7,500 soldiers to Ukraine

Wow! They want to send 40% of their deployable soldiers to Ukraine...

army-technology.com/news/british-army-has-under-19000-troops-able-to-fully-deploy-in-combat/

... that's impressive! Fair play to Britain. *thumbs up*

Having said that - they don't even have to send one soldier anywhere, because they are determined and fully prepared to fight until the last Ukrainian (or the last Pole, Finn and Romanian if need be). They are a nation of warriors. Be afraid, Russia. Be very afraid.

As for the USA and Trump, all they have to do is stop enforcing the silly nuclear non-proliferation treaty and stop threatening countries who want to obtain nuclear weapons with sanctions. Actually, he should help Poland build our own nuclear forces (we will pay for everything - we just need green light, some know-how, and no threat of sanctions). If he did this, he could finally breathe a sigh of relief and concentrate on Venezuelas and other Barbadoses forever. Don't thank me, Donald.

Come on, be proud and finish this terrible war...

Give Poles nukes (not to use them but to be able to make sure Russia doesn't use theirs), sit back and relax - we will finish this war in 6 months (probably even shorter).

On the other hand... if we had our own nukes, we could tell NATO to f*ck off and become fully neutral. So, if Russia was true about their lack of aggressive intentions towards us, they should help us build our nuclear forces!

Nuclear Poland would, in such case, be a blessing for both America and Russia. However, neither the US nor Russia would seem to be willing to allow more countries into the nuclear club. Why, oh why, could that be?
Bobko  29 | 2896
16 hrs ago   #53
Wow! They want to send 40% of their deployable soldiers to Ukraine...

I had no idea their army had shrunk to such a comical extent. For some reason I thought it was still in the 150-200K range.

Turns out France has the largest ground forces in the EU - at 200K. Germany and Poland are not far behind.

Basically Ukraine has an army nearly 5 times larger, than the largest EU army.
Torq  28 | 2132
16 hrs ago   #54
Ukraine has an army nearly 5 times larger, than the largest EU army.

In peace time. Poland will train 400,000 reservists this year alone on top of already trained reserves...

reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/poland-launches-new-military-training-programme-aims-train-400000-2026-2025-11-06/

Plus, remember that there are still guys around my age who were trained properly before compulsory military service was cancelled, and we are expendable - mostly not going to have kids anymore, so we can be thrown at Russians with little demographical damage :).
cms neuf  3 | 2283
15 hrs ago   #55
that Britain wouldn't last a single day on the battlefield against Russia.

Oh - that sounds kinda familiar

Like the 3 days it would take to capture Kiev ? LOL

Just remember to bring some ammo, a GPS and some fuel this time !

Dumb ass drunk losers
Bobko  29 | 2896
15 hrs ago   #56
so we can be thrown at Russians with little demographical damage :).

Exactly.

There used to be the argument also that we need your "experience" and "know how" for knowledge intensive industries... but soon AI will take care of that also!

Added bonus - huge freeing up of housing stock for young people. More affordable housing = more babies.

Win-win-win.
Torq  28 | 2132
15 hrs ago   #57
Win-win-win.

You are finally getting it. I've always said you are a smart kid.

Besides, we had a little skinhead/football hooligans reunion recently. Drinking beer, remembering old times, making sexual advancements on the waitress - good ol' fun. While discussing life we realised that we are all in the 42-48 age group which means that, according to GUS wizards (Polish main statistical office), we have about 25-30 years ahead of us. However, these are not going to be the same years we've already had. With passing time we will become ever more weaker, ever more slower, ever more shorter of breath; our dicks will refuse to stand at attention and our brains will confuse Krasicki with Kraszewski. So we came to an unanimous conclusion:

F*ck that. Might as well dance with the Ruskis.
cms neuf  3 | 2283
14 hrs ago   #58
Still, Russia had one major success in 2025: it managed to resurrect Budionny's horse army and send it to the frontlines!

Having run out of horses the North Nigerians had another bright idea - a column of quad bikes

How do you think that ended up ?

They had a good chance to take Pokrovsk now with the world tied up in Venezuela. Instead they have gone backwards.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12657
14 hrs ago   #59
.....attacking russian oil reserves....a new ukrainian strategy?

Video
bild.de/politik/massaker-bei-pokrowsk-us-rakete-ueberrascht-russen-kolonne-695e7e7e39f407efbce2d828

Massacre near Pokrovsk: US missile surprises Russian convoy

Ukrainian long-range drones have set fire to several Russian oil storage facilities in the Belgorod and Lipetsk regions in recent hours. At the same time, the Ukrainian army had a lucky break, unexpectedly destroying a Chinese-Belarusian Polonets multiple rocket launcher instead of a Russian S-300 system.

Ukrainian long-range drones have set fire to several Russian oil storage facilities in the Belgorod and Lipetsk regions in recent hours. At the same time, the Ukrainian army had a lucky break, unexpectedly destroying a Chinese-Belarusian Polonets multiple rocket launcher instead of a Russian S-300 system.

An army at war without enough fuel.....that could become the way to end it.....
Bobko  29 | 2896
13 hrs ago   #60
our dicks will refuse to stand at attention

Reminds me of one of Crow's philosophical statements:

"A strong penis on the table is a powerful argument."

Ohhh... I miss him so much. There are so many important events taking place, and we do not have Svetovid's perspective.

Is all well with the universe, or is the Vatican on the march?


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