(26-11-2024, 09:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Monday's ATACMS strike is third major Ukrainian deep strike strategic targets in around Kursk since US latest, UK & France—authorized Ukraine to use its best foreign missiles against targets inside Russia. Battle for Kursk escalates, more Ukrainian strikes are likely & further Russian retaliation is likely too. Terrifying ballistic missile raid on Ukrainian city Thursday is widely viewed as a response to those ATACMS thundering down on Russia.
Ukraine’s US-Made ATACMS Rain Down On Front-Line Air Base Khalino near to Kursk, storm finally rolled in early Monday, “What a F...k? Is exploding!” a Russian soldier exclaimed on video, at least 1 of the 3,700-pound ATACMS burst on Khalino airbase, 70 miles from Russia-Ukraine border.
An ATACMS ranges as far as 190 miles, raid have had effect of “potentially temporarily putting airfield out of action,”
Frontelligence Insight said a Ukrainian analysis a good news for 20,000-strong Ukrainian force holding a 250-sq-mile around town of Sudzha 50 miles south west of Khalino, force is expecting a massive Russian assault. Khalino is closest major airfield to Kursk battlefield, so makes sense Russian air force has been staging its main ground-attack subsonic jets Su-25s, at base. The jets has been badly bled by Ukrainian air in 33 mths of Russia’s wider war on Ukraine: Ukrainians have shot down or damaged few dozen or about200 Su-25s Russia operated prior to 2022.
Khalino strike also knocked out additional Su-25s. Russians is scrambling to build revetments at base, offering some protection for their planes, possible many Su-25s evacuated just prior to the ATACMS raid. “Activity at base had noticeably decreased in recent days, leaving whether a significant of aircraft were hit,” that doesn’t mean base—specifically, fuel tanks & command facilities, plus warehouses & nearby air-defense batteries weren’t worth striking by one or more Ukraine modest inventory ATACMS, numbered a few dozen rockets low, hit Khalino could deprive Russia’s drone of a critical front-line staging, if no surface-to-air missile batteries or radars went up in flames in raid, there is a new gap in Russian air defenses, “could create opportunities for future strikes with more cheaper & numerous drones,”
according to Frontellience Insight.
If Ukraine Produces Several Ballistic Missiles, Rampage for MiG-29 and Lora for F-16 Should Be Considered. Adapting ballistic missiles for air launches offers a pragmatic solution to significantly extend their range and versatility in striking enemy targets
Recently, Zelenskyy announced Ukraine is actively developing 4 types of domestic missiles, including long-range options currently undergoing testing, specific details about these projects remain classified, this indicates progress beyond the Neptune and the previously reported ballistic missile projects, suggesting the existence of two additional missile systems under development.
https://en.defence-ua.com/analysis/if_uk...12642.html
(26-11-2024, 09:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]If Ukraine Produces Several Ballistic Missiles, Rampage for MiG-29 and Lora for F-16 Should Be Considered. Adapting ballistic missiles for air launches offers a pragmatic solution to significantly extend their range and versatility in striking enemy targets
Recently, Zelenskyy announced Ukraine is actively developing 4 types of domestic missiles, including long-range options currently undergoing testing, specific details about these projects remain classified, this indicates progress beyond the Neptune and the previously reported ballistic missile projects, suggesting the existence of two additional missile systems under development.
https://en.defence-ua.com/analysis/if_uk...12642.html
Adapting ballistic missiles for air launches offers a pragmatic solution to significantly extend their range and versatility in striking enemy targets, that is what Ukraine is doing...is good to tell Putin to have a sometime to talk for peace.
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Threat to European security is real. Johnson added that it would be better to send troops to replace those provided by the U.S., if Trump cuts aid to Ukraine. Newsweek reached out to the Trump campaign for comment via email outside of business hours and to Johnson's book publisher, Harper Collins, to reach him for comment via email outside of business hours.
Trump staffers' purported plan to end the war in Ukraine involves freezing all conflict at the front lines. In creating an 800-mile Demilitarized Zone, the U.S. would not send troops to keep charge of it, nor pay for it. Trump has also previously criticized NATO and discussed withdrawing the U.S. from the alliance, which coordinates "the delivery of aid from allies and partners to Ukraine."
(04-03-2023, 08:12 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Putin Miscalculated is not only a self-inflicted, it also to kill Ukraine
https://youtu.be/8YkGrKQXZxE
Again and again, this Putin is getting old...

(28-11-2024, 12:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Again and again, this Putin is getting old... 
Newsweek try reach out to Putin campaign for comment via email outside of business hours and to this time, Trump book try to publishe by him, to reach him for comment via email outside, but not use, try cannot even lehh.

(29-11-2024, 07:30 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Newsweek try reach out to Putin campaign for comment via email outside of business hours and to this time, Trump book try to publishe by him, to reach him for comment via email outside, but not use, try cannot even lehh. 
U know, this two are very good fren mah?. Right.

(29-11-2024, 05:55 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]So mow is happen with protests erupted in Georgia as citizens clashed with police following the government’s decision to suspend EU membership talks for four years. Demonstrators gathered outside the Georgian parliament in response to Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accusing the EU of "blackmail." Tensions rose as opposition leaders criticized the move, claiming it undermines Georgia's pro-European aspirations. The suspension has sparked nationwide unrest, with citizens demanding transparency and a renewed commitment to EU integration amidst fears of growing political isolation.
More of this, like conflict, even war, or more unrest coming for Georgian folks.

(29-11-2024, 06:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]More of this, like conflict, even war, or more unrest coming for Georgian folks. 
The White House’s final Ukraine aid package seeks to replenish US weapons stocks and support Kyiv’s military efforts. Financial aid approval follows Biden’s permission for Ukraine to use long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) to hit targets deep within Russian territory. This came after reports of North Korea deploying approximately 10,000 troops to support Russia’s invasion. In the lattest aid decision, the White House Office of Management and Budget has proposed incorporating the aid package into upcoming government funding legislation to avert a potential shutdown, according to the report.
The proposed aid package breaks down into two key components: $8 billion for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative to fund US company contracts for arming Kyiv, and $16 billion to replenish US weaponry stocks. This request comes nearly nine months after Biden’s initial aid proposal and follows the passage of a $61 billion Ukraine aid package in April. “The threat to Ukraine will remain no matter what exactly happens on the battlefield or at the negotiating table, and the United States should not walk away from its commitment, either to Ukraine or to 50 nations that we have rallied in defense of Ukraine in both Europe and Asia,” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.
The already drawn criticism from Republican lawmakers condemned the request on social media, writing, “Joe Biden just gave away 4.7B taxpayer dollars by unilaterally ‘forgiving’ loans to Ukraine. Congress must not give a free gift further to sabotage Trump’s peace negotiations on the way out the door.” Since Sept 2024, Joe Biden has expedited a significant aid package committing approximately $6B in military be4 the transition to incoming Trump administration.
Aid includes $4B from US stockpiles & $2B new procurements aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities, particularly in air defense systems and long-range strike munitions. The financial aid approval follows Ukraine to use long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) to hit targets deep within Russian territory. after reports of North Korea deploying 10,000 troops to support Russia’s invasion.
https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/11/27/b...-politico/
(14-03-2023, 08:40 AM)keys Wrote: [ -> ]The Narrative was to force a negotiation but now they have to destroy Ukraine
bec Ukraine will never forgive what Russia did and as long they can fight , they will fight till they no longer can
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Ukrainians finally received Western approval to use Western-delivered weapons to strike Russian military bases on Russian soil combined with recent Ukrainian drone innovations extend strike range to 2,000 km, led to a devastating combination of long-range strikes that damaged Russia’s ability to sustain the war both in the short- and in the long term, first target of the massive Ukrainian strike are large oil depot in the city of Kaluga. Ukrainian forces used 2 long-range drones, causing massive inferno to erupt in the middle no city. Interestingly, Ukrainian intelligence service revealed, they unleashed new drones with a range of up to
2,000 kilometers away. These drones also have a powerful 75-kilogram warhead, nearly two times bigger than Russian-Iranian Shahed drones. After destroying Kaluga oil depot, Ukrainians hit Russian artillery arsenal near Kotovo in Novgorod region,
680 km from the Ukrainian border, resulting in a loud explosion audible from several miles away. Later, Ukrainians hit
Russian electromechanical factory in Izhevsk, over 1300 kilometers from Ukrainian border, which produces Tor air0 defense systems, radars, and other technical components.
Ukrainian drone & missile strikes on ammunition warehouses & oil depots directly impact Russians’ ability to sustain combat operations in the short term. However, strikes on Russian production facilities such as refineries and electromechanical factories severely damage the Russian ability to maintain the war in the long term.
(30-11-2024, 09:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: Screenshot-2024-09-11-11-31-42-58-f9ee05...ccb329.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/ZKZ0tc6/Screenshot-2024-09-11-11-31-42-58-f9ee0578fe1cc94de7482bd41accb329.jpg)
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Ukrainians finally received Western approval to use Western-delivered weapons to strike Russian military bases on Russian soil combined with recent Ukrainian drone innovations extend strike range to 2,000 km, led to a devastating combination of long-range strikes that damaged Russia’s ability to sustain the war both in the short- and in the long term, first target of the massive Ukrainian strike are large oil depot in the city of Kaluga. Ukrainian forces used 2 long-range drones, causing massive inferno to erupt in the middle no city. Interestingly, Ukrainian intelligence service revealed, they unleashed new drones with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers away. These drones also have a powerful 75-kilogram warhead, nearly two times bigger than Russian-Iranian Shahed drones. After destroying Kaluga oil depot, Ukrainians hit Russian artillery arsenal near Kotovo in Novgorod region, 680 km from the Ukrainian border, resulting in a loud explosion audible from several miles away. Later, Ukrainians hit Russian electromechanical factory in Izhevsk, over 1300 kilometers from Ukrainian border, which produces Tor air0 defense systems, radars, and other technical components.
Ukrainian drone & missile strikes on ammunition warehouses & oil depots directly impact Russians’ ability to sustain combat operations in the short term. However, strikes on Russian production facilities such as refineries and electromechanical factories severely damage the Russian ability to maintain the war in the long term.
OPINION: Georgia’s Existential Crisis – Pro-Russian Forces Attempting Geopolitical Shift
Georgia’s and Ukraine’s Pro-European ‘Maidan’
Protest Compared and Contrasted. Although the pro-European mass protests in Ukraine (2013) and Georgia (2024) share many similarities in their underlying factors early stages including curious coincidence both began at the
end of November — there are several crucial differences that will shape the future dynamics of the current protests in Georgia. Firstly, unlike Ukraine in 2013, pro-European activists in Georgia lack parliamentary allies upon which they can rely. While pro-EU opposition parties do exist, they have refused to take their seats in parliament, asserting that the 2024 elections were unfair.
Georgia’s president is the only high-ranking official aligned with the pro-European protestors, but Georgia is a parliamentary, not presidential, republic, & govt is under control of the anti-Western, pro-Russian forces.
https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/43101
New EU chiefs visit Kyiv on first day of mandate. Kyiv (AFP) – EU's new top diplomat Kaja Kallas head of European Council Antonio Costa arrived in Kyiv Sunday in a symbolic show of support for Ukraine on their first day in office. We came to give a clear message that we stand with Ukraine, and we continue to give our full support," European Union's new leadership team is keen to demonstrate remains firm on backing Kyiv at a perilous moment for Ukraine nearly 3-years into its fight against Russia's all-out invasion. Costa told media outlets including AFP accompanying them on the trip.
The precise quantity and capabilities of North Korean troops deployed to bolster Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine remain unknown, observers
estimate about 11,000 North Korean troops have moved into Russia’s Kursk region, and there is growing consensus that at least some have been on the battlefield. “They’re moving into Kursk for a reason,” US Defense Dept Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said in mid-Nov 2024. “We have every expectation that they would be engaged in some combat op.” North Korea claim to eventually may deploy 100,000 troops, Assessments of their capabilities are wide-ranging, BBC News stated.
While South Korean & Ukrainian intelligence services have said many troops are among Pyongyang’s best, military analysts question their value in their war, now in its 3-year, is facing language barriers & other interoperability challenges, along with unfamiliar terrain. Despite being part of one of the world’s largest military forces with 1.28 million active soldiers,
North Korean troops have not engaged in combat since the Korean War armistice in 1953. Pyongyang’s forces are “thoroughly indoctrinated but with low readiness,” Mark Cancian, a senior advisor with U.S.-based Center for Strategic & Int'l Studies, told the BBC in mid-November. Bloomberg reported.
More than 1,000 Russian troops, including mercenaries, convicts & poor rural conscripts, reportedly are killed daily in the conflict, said Western military officials.
North Korean regime’s troop deployment signals Moscow’s growing desperation amid heavy battlefield losses, analysts say.V“Average Russian soldier is going to say, ‘What are they doing here? I’m having to hold their hand. I’m tripping over their bodies,’” Sydney Seiler, a former U.S. national intelligence officer for North Korea, told NBC News.
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None would think they are going to Russia to die,”
Choi Jung-hoon, a former first lieutenant in the North Korean army and the leader of an activist group in Seoul, South Korea, told Military.com.
https://ipdefenseforum.com/2024/12/north...t-ukraine/
(02-12-2024, 09:43 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]The precise quantity and capabilities of North Korean troops deployed to bolster Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine remain unknown, observers
estimate about 11,000 North Korean troops have moved into Russia’s Kursk region, and there is growing consensus that at least some have been on the battlefield. “They’re moving into Kursk for a reason,” US Defense Dept Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said in mid-Nov 2024. “We have every expectation that they would be engaged in some combat op.” North Korea claim to eventually may deploy 100,000 troops, Assessments of their capabilities are wide-ranging, BBC News stated.
“None would think they are going to Russia to die,” Choi Jung-hoon, a former first lieutenant in the North Korean army and the leader of an activist group in Seoul, South Korea, told Military.com.
https://ipdefenseforum.com/2024/12/north...st-ukraine.
South Korean & Ukrainian intelligence services have said troops are among Pyongyang’s best. Analysts question their value in this war, 3-year, is facing language barriers & other interoperability challenges, along unfamiliar terrain. This largest forces with 1.28 mil active soldiers have not engaged in combat since Korean War armistice in 1953. Pyongyang’s forces are “thoroughly indoctrinated but on low readiness,” a senior advisor with U.S.-based Center for Strategic & Int'l Studies, told BBC in mid-Nov. Bloomberg reported.
More than 1,000 Russian troops, like mercenaries, convicts & poor rural conscripts are killed daily in conflict, Western officials.
North Korean regime’s troop deployment signals Moscow’s growing desperation amid heavy battlefield losses,
Russian soldier is saying, ‘What are they doing here & having to hold their hand? & tripping over their bodies,’” a former U.S. national intelligence officer for North Korea, told NBC News.
NATO chief avoids talk of Ukraine’s membership, says priority is helping Kyiv defend itself. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Tuesday sidestepped questions about Ukraine’s possible membership of the military alliance, saying that the priority now must be to strengthen the country’s hand in any future peace talks with Russia.
(03-12-2024, 11:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]
Russia Sends Interpreters and Mercenaries From Africa to Support Troops in Syria
Putin is demoralized by the opposition’s successes and with rotations suspended,
Russian troops in Syria are being running away, reinforced with interpreters and mercenaries from the so-called “African Corps.”
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/43219
Putin army is corner in their base, concerning about Syria, his troops is not organize properly to fight under Russia Senior General. ZzZZZzzz.

(06-03-2023, 12:01 AM)grotesqueness Wrote: [ -> ]putin Wagner is hitler Erwin Rommel
hitler last and only capable field marshal
Monday, Dec 2, Kyiv (hahaha) reported that in the Syrian capital of Damascus, armed clashes had erupted between rebels & Syria govt forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad, as the situation for Russian troops is running away, they are based in Syria deteriorating rapidly now....
Offensive thrust into Syria’s Aleppo governorate began on Nov. 27 being carried out by a coalition of Islamist militant groups led by the Turkish-backed former Al Qaeda affiliated group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. According to reports on some Islamist social media sites, rebel groups based in the Idlib region – which is said to include members of the Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP) – had received
operational training from special forces troops from the Khimik group of HUR. A part of Ukraine bigger group. The training team focused on tactics developed during the war in Ukraine, including the use of drones.
HUR’s Khimik group credited attack on Russian military base.
Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic known for her alleged precognitive abilities:
1. Europe's destruction
According to Baba Vanga, Europe may experience intense internal strife, which would result in a reduction in population and regional destruction.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/reli...968232.cms
2. Advances in Science and Medicine
By 2025, Baba Vanga predicts revolutionary developments in medical science. She predicted important developments in science and medicine, such as possible advances in organs generated in a lab and ground-breaking cures for illnesses like cancer. These developments have the potential to transform healthcare, extending life expectancy and enhancing millions of people's quality of life.
3. The Development of Telepathy
She predicts that by 2025, humans may become telepathic, which will drastically alter how people interact with one another. Telepathy is something which means people would be able to communicate with each other no matter how far they are.
4. Interaction with Life on Other Worlds
Baba Vanga alluded to the prospect of humans coming into contact with extraterrestrial life or going through experiences connected to extraterrestrial occurrences like aliens.
5. The Start of an Apocalypse or Global Crisis
In 2025, she said, a string of catastrophes might begin, which she called the "beginning of the apocalypse." Even though humanity wouldn't be entirely exterminated, this time frame might portend difficulties that will eventually cause worldwide changes.
Chinese national living in California charged shipping weapons to North Korea.
Shenghua Wen was in the U.S. illegally after overstaying a student visa