Russia warns the West
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(25-01-2023, 12:46 PM)Dan Wrote:  Russia should fire a nuclear before more help and war machineries pour into Ukraine.

fuking moron like u dont open mouth no one will say u stupid Rolleyes
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#32

Thank you for responding to a stupid post Rotfl
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#33

(25-01-2023, 12:46 PM)Dan Wrote:  Russia should fire a nuclear before more help and war machineries pour into Ukraine.

If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying
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#34

(25-01-2023, 01:04 PM)debono Wrote:  If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying

That will be nice
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#35

(25-01-2023, 01:04 PM)debono Wrote:  If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying
NATO head had said once before that WW3 cannot be avoided, or rather hv no choice, if pushed to the extreme.
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#36

Putin thought he could capture Kyviv in 2 days...

https://www.businessinsider.com/vladimir...ays-2022-3



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#37

(25-01-2023, 01:04 PM)debono Wrote:  If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying

US won't response with a nuclear bomb to Russia so long as the bomb is not thrown on US. 

You don't know US character meh after so long?

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#38

I am sure Russkies will use tactical nuke liow since the west is pouring heavy weapons to U-krane …. now is called Nuke-krane  Rotfl

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#39

(25-01-2023, 04:11 PM)webinarian Wrote:  US won't response with a nuclear bomb to Russia so long as the bomb is not thrown on US. 

You don't know US character meh after so long?

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Quite true, but if the worse come to the worse, US may be forced to use nuclear weapons on Russia............ Big Grin
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#40

(24-01-2023, 07:06 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia may still be able to wage war for years, and Ukraine’s victory is not inevitable.

Russia has suffered defeats but it is still able to win local and tactical victories, including what appears to be the recent capture of most of Soledar, Donetsk Oblast.

Russia has an advantage in manpower – its current population is about four times bigger than Ukraine's. As a result, it can mobilize millions of conscripts to boost its war effort.

For Putin, human life costs nothing in Russia, the Kremlin will try to win by using human wave attacks. Hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers will be killed for the sake of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s insane geopolitical gamble. Starting with prisoner first.... crying


https://kyivindependent.com/opinion/oleg...ry-in-2023

Russia has suffered defeats but it is still able to win local and tactical victories, including what appears to be the recent capture of most of Soledar, Donetsk Oblast.

Russia has an advantage in manpower – its current population is about four times bigger than Ukraine's. As a result, it can mobilize millions of conscripts to boost its war effort.

https://youtu.be/TilOpg0N960
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#41

(24-01-2023, 07:06 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia may still be able to wage war for years, and Ukraine’s victory is not inevitable.

Russia has suffered defeats but it is still able to win local and tactical victories, including what appears to be the recent capture of most of Soledar, Donetsk Oblast.

Russia has an advantage in manpower – its current population is about four times bigger than Ukraine's. As a result, it can mobilize millions of conscripts to boost its war effort.

For Putin, human life costs nothing in Russia, the Kremlin will try to win by using human wave attacks. Hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers will be killed for the sake of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s insane geopolitical gamble. Starting with prisoner first.... crying


https://kyivindependent.com/opinion/oleg...ry-in-2023
The number of graves at a cemetery used by Russia's notorious mercenary Wagner Group has dramatically grown over the last two months, satellite images show.

A photograph taken on Jan. 24 by Maxar Technologies, a U.S. defense contractor headquartered in Colorado, shows at least 121 burial plots in a section of the cemetery allotted to fighters from the private military company.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023...russia-war
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#42

dont waste time
please someone press the button

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#43

(25-01-2023, 02:21 PM)teaserteam Wrote:  Putin thought he could capture Kyviv in 2 days...

https://www.businessinsider.com/vladimir...ays-2022-3

He lives in his own la la land like Winnie.
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#44

(26-01-2023, 11:53 AM)menghuii Wrote:  dont waste time
please someone press the button

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#45

(27-01-2023, 07:44 PM)kelhot2001 Wrote:  He lives in his own la la land like Winnie.

That is where Putin had made an error, he thinks he can take Ukraine in 2 days, now it has been so many months and yet there is no victory for Russia.  Putin never expect that NATO and US will send so many weapons to Ukraine to fight the war effort.................. crying
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#46

(27-01-2023, 07:50 PM)debono Wrote:  That is where Putin had made an error, he thinks he can take Ukraine in 2 days, now it has been so many months and yet there is no victory for Russia.  Putin never expect that NATO and US will send so many weapons to Ukraine to fight the war effort.................. crying

Like I said, Winnie’s neighbour lives in la la land.

While his own countrymen live in misery.
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#47

(27-01-2023, 07:52 PM)kelhot2001 Wrote:  Like I said, Winnie’s neighbour lives in la la land.

While his own countrymen live in misery.

Is it true they are living in misery.....................? Thinking
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#48

(23-01-2023, 06:25 PM)theold Wrote:  Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the lower house of Russia’s parliament, warned that countries’ decision to supply Ukraine would lead to a “global catastrophe”.

“If Washington and NATO supply weapons that would be used for striking peaceful cities and making attempts to seize our territory as they threaten to do, it would trigger a retaliation with more powerful weapons,” he said.


https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/1/22...hia-region

Nearly a year into an invasion that was supposed to take weeks, Vladimir Putin is preparing a new offensive in Ukraine, at the same time steeling his country for a conflict with the US and its allies that he expects to last for years.

The Kremlin aims to demonstrate that its forces can regain the initiative after months of losing ground, putting pressure on Kyiv

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...r-long-war
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#49

(25-01-2023, 01:04 PM)debono Wrote:  If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying

(25-01-2023, 01:06 PM)Dan Wrote:  That will be nice




it is written in the book


it cannot be avoided

it is inevitable

but first must nuke china!
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#50

(27-01-2023, 07:50 PM)debono Wrote:  That is where Putin had made an error, he thinks he can take Ukraine in 2 days, now it has been so many months and yet there is no victory for Russia.  Putin never expect that NATO and US will send so many weapons to Ukraine to fight the war effort.................. crying

Can you live happily if someone throws stones and shits into your home everyday and the police can't do anything about it? Possessing your house of shits & debris would be a greater mistake. Tormenting is a great strategy when police is helpless.
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#51

(25-01-2023, 01:26 PM)Gemstar Wrote:  NATO head had said once before that WW3 cannot be avoided, or rather hv no choice, if pushed to the extreme.

WW-3 what?, yes must wait for me Q.

https://youtu.be/6e_8saeGHQc
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#52

While Ukraine warn Russia, we are working hard to boom boom you with new tanks from Germany, US and UK could change the Ukraine war

US M1 Abrams are faster than most
Is this the week when the war dramatically turned in Ukraine's favour? It was certainly a decisive moment, with a coalition of Western nations confirming they were finally willing to supply modern-made main battle tanks.

With the UK and Poland have already made concrete pledges, and other nations are expected to follow. Some commentators have described the move as a potential "gamechanger".

But is it really enough to win the war?

Ben Barry, senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (ISS), tells the BBC that Western tanks will make a difference. But the former British Army Brigadier also warns that the pledges made so far are unlikely to prove decisive.

In modern warfare, tanks have been a key element for offensive operations - to punch through enemy lines and retake territory.

Used effectively, they provide mobile firepower, protection, shock and surprise. Concentrated in numbers, they can dislocate an enemy's defences. But they also need the support of artillery to first weaken those defences and then the support of infantry to hold retaken ground.

History shows tanks alone don't win battles. The British first used hundreds of tanks at the battle of Cambrai in November 1917 - to end the deadlock of static trench warfare. Initially they made significant advances, but many tanks soon broke down and a German counter offensive turned British gains into losses.

Tanks can also be used in defence. In 1940 they were used by the retreating British and French armies at Arras to stall the Nazi invasion, allowing the subsequent evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk.

But Ukraine has made clear that it wants weapons not just to stall any potential Russian spring offensive, but to retake its own territory - to go on the attack.

How Ukraine might use tanks as attack spearheads. It would make little sense for Ukraine to disperse its additional tanks across a frontline of more than 1,000km (621 miles). To break through Russian defences, Ukraine will need to concentrate its forces - possibly over an area of between five and 20km (between three and 12 miles).

Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former colonel in the British Army's Royal Tank Regiment, says numbers do matter for a breakthrough. An armoured brigade for a significant offensive operation would normally include at least 70 tanks. So more than 100 Western battle tanks could make a big difference, he says.

If Ukraine had more it could try to conduct simultaneous offensive operations in different places, as it did last year in the north and the south.

Then there's the additional support required for what the military call "combined arms manoeuvre".

The UK is not just sending Ukraine 14 Challenger tanks, but also 30 artillery self-propelled guns and armoured vehicles to carry and protect troops.

That new package of military support also includes mine breaching and bridge-laying vehicles. In other words, the essential elements needed for any offensive operation.

US is also providing Ukraine with more than 100 Bradley and Stryker armoured vehicles, and Germany 40 of its Marder infantry fighting vehicle - as well as tanks.

Mr Barry, of ISS, says any spearhead attack would look for an enemy's weak points. But he also warns that Russia has spent the last few months reinforcing defensive positions with trenches and tank traps.

The greatest challenge for Ukraine will be logistics - maintaining the flow of fuel, ammunition and spare parts. Ukraine is not just having to maintain its old Soviet-era arsenal, it is also having to worry about an increasingly complex inventory of Western supplied. 

If Western pledges are firmed, Ukraine's armed forces could be boosted by more than 100 tanks. That would still fall well short of what Ukraine's overall military commander asked for.

Last October, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi said Ukraine needed an additional 300 tanks, 700 infantry fighting vehicles and 500 howitzers for his planned offensive this year. It might end up with just half of that.

The US has indicated that its 31 M1 Abrams tanks might not be ready for months. 

Western officials had hoped that Ukraine may be able to mount an offensive as soon as this spring. They believe there is now a window of opportunity while Russia struggles to recruit and rebuild its battered forces, and to replenish its dwindling supplies of ammunition.

Ukraine has managed to prove the doubters wrong in the past - but it will still need more Western support if it is to achieve its goal of expelling Russian forces.
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#53

(25-01-2023, 01:06 PM)Dan Wrote:  That will be nice
321 better and new tanks to Ukraine.
https://youtu.be/WwpuIzgOyok
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#54

Winning the war is secondary
Torturing and tormenting is easier with impotent police

Russian attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv leave at least four dead
Rescue teams in northeast search rubble of Kharkiv building, as Russian shelling hits southern city of Kherson.

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#55

(25-01-2023, 01:04 PM)debono Wrote:  If Russia were to fire a nuclear bomb, US will retaliate with a nuclear warhead missile, and we will have 3rd World War................. crying

If the bomb is on other nations, why would US retaliate? 

US won't retaliate lah. 

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#56

After the warning. 
West will double up weaponry sales to Ukraine. F16 already sent over there, more to come....

That is how war was fought in our history. Whoever wages a war will face it at home too...
Japan, Germany, US, Iraq, etc...
Now, Russia, no two ways about it.
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(07-01-2024, 01:22 PM)moonrab Wrote:  After the warning. 
West will double up weaponry sales to Ukraine. F16 already sent over there, more to come....

That is how war was fought in our history. Whoever wages a war will face it at home too...
Japan, Germany, US, Iraq, etc...
Now, Russia, no two ways about it.

Guess Taiwart no more used by date weapons from Assmericunt liow ....
U-Krane will lose the war lah .... counter offensive machiam no counter-offensive... now not enough men ... need old froggies to fight
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#58

(24-01-2023, 07:09 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  More arms and more ammo for Ukraine to stop the war 

https://youtu.be/JoZ_OC_SUv0
Ukraine has received 300,000 of EU's promised million shells- foreign minister....European union has delivered about 300,000 of its promised million shells to Ukraine so far, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Wednesday while attending a NATO meeting in Brussels.

Speaking to reporters on the event's sidelines, Kuleba called for greater alignment of Ukraine's and NATO's defence industries to ensure Kyiv has the supplies it needs to defeat Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

"We need to create a Euro-Atlantic common area of defence industries," Kuleba said, adding this would ensure both Ukraine's security and that of NATO countries themselves.

Kyiv has for the last several months engaged in a concerted drive to entice leading global arms manufacturers to set up operations in Ukraine, part of a bid to diversify its reliance on weapons and ammunition given by its allies.

Kuleba rejected a journalist's assertion that the war was now at a stalemate, after Ukraine's summer counter-offensive failed to win back significant amounts of territory occupied by Russia.

Slovakia's newly-elected President, Robert Fico, promised to halt military aid to Ukraine,???.  although later clarified that he would not block arms purchases from private companies.
"He reiterated that the maintenance hub for Ukrainian heavy equipment will continue to function in Slovakia. Contracts between Ukrainian and Slovak companies producing weapons will continue," Kuleba said.  (Thomson Reuters Trust)
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