Hammer blow for Vladimir Putin as Ukraine to get 200 tanks from West
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https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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But does not include tank drivers ... park for eye power?
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(25-01-2023, 10:24 AM)way Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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U go drive la. U tua kang yao siu kia


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(25-01-2023, 10:52 AM)red3 Wrote:  But does not include tank drivers ... park for eye power?


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(25-01-2023, 10:24 AM)way Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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Toy hammer Rotfl
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TS has habit of cracking lousy jokes lah...

Where got fun with a mere 200 tanks when they have better toys to play with in Ukraine ?

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All it takes is one nuclear bomb to flatten those 200 tanks
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TS has been "hammering" Putin for how many months liao?  Thinking  Rotfl
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(25-01-2023, 01:10 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  TS has been "hammering" Putin for how many months liao?  Thinking  Rotfl

DF TS say 3 days hor amdk arse lickers stooge’s 3 days only LOL LOL 
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(25-01-2023, 10:24 AM)way Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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300 newer tanks. Last few years for Ukraine
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(26-01-2023, 02:04 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  300 newer tanks. Last few years for Ukraine

Good targets for Russian army to practise and sharpen their skills!  Laughing
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(26-01-2023, 02:17 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  Good targets for Russian army to practise and sharpen their skills!  Laughing
Only need political skills! Big Grin
This one another war in Ukraine... Clapping 

Volodymyr Zelensky on Jan. 24 launched the biggest govt reshuffle. Can the 7th Ukraine president become the 8th president of Ukraine?. A 2-3 years from now?.

Presidential elections in Ukraine are scheduled almost at the same time as in Russia, also in spring 2024.

https://kyivindependent.com/national/exp...e-invasion

Only the 8th Ukrainian president will be able to save his country from disaster,” Baba Vanga, who died 25 years ago, reportedly said. Volodimir Zelenski is Ukraine’s 7th president since leaving the USSR
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(26-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Only need political skills! Big Grin
This one another war in Ukraine... Clapping 

Volodymyr Zelensky on Jan. 24 launched the biggest govt reshuffle. Can the 7th Ukraine president become the 8th president of Ukraine?. A 2-3 years from now?.

Presidential elections in Ukraine are scheduled almost at the same time as in Russia, also in spring 2024.

https://kyivindependent.com/national/exp...e-invasion

Only the 8th Ukrainian president will be able to save his country from disaster,” Baba Vanga, who died 25 years ago, reportedly said. Volodimir Zelenski is Ukraine’s 7th president since leaving the USSR
Is Baba Vanga's predictions accurate..................? Thinking
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(26-01-2023, 07:28 PM)debono Wrote:  Is Baba Vanga's predictions accurate..................? Thinking

first batch of U.S. Bradley infantry fighting vehicles is expected to arrive in Ukraine in the "relatively near future", within weeks.

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-defense...media.html
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(26-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Only need political skills! Big Grin
This one another war in Ukraine... Clapping 

Volodymyr Zelensky on Jan. 24 launched the biggest govt reshuffle. Can the 7th Ukraine president become the 8th president of Ukraine?. A 2-3 years from now?.

Presidential elections in Ukraine are scheduled almost at the same time as in Russia, also in spring 2024.

https://kyivindependent.com/national/exp...e-invasion

Only the 8th Ukrainian president will be able to save his country from disaster,” Baba Vanga, who died 25 years ago, reportedly said. Volodimir Zelenski is Ukraine’s 7th president since leaving the USSR

How long is a term for Ukraine's President.....................? Thinking
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(25-01-2023, 12:32 PM)Manthink Wrote:  TS has habit of cracking lousy jokes lah...

Where got fun with a mere 200 tanks when they have better toys to play with in Ukraine ?

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Why China so few nuclear?

This shows it is a peaceful country
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(25-01-2023, 12:32 PM)Manthink Wrote:  TS has habit of cracking lousy jokes lah...

Where got fun with a mere 200 tanks when they have better toys to play with in Ukraine ?

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NATO dragging  their feet on foot on the ground.  for a reason. Russia is not Libya or Iraq .why save NATO if Russia is gone case quote Tongueutin.
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(25-01-2023, 10:24 AM)way Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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They should send some tanks to Putin's house to blow him up lah! Big Grin
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Years ago ISIS already learn how to kill US-made M1 tanks.... Big Grin



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fake tanks
fake news

those US tanks are decoys driven by drones
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(27-01-2023, 07:36 AM)Blin Wrote:  NATO dragging  their feet on foot on the ground.  for a reason. Russia is not Libya or Iraq .why save NATO if Russia is gone case quote Tongueutin.

Donbas have told the BBC that Russian forces are "learning every day and changing their strategy" as they continue to gain ground around the heavily contested town of Bakhmut. 

The two Ukrainian soldiers swept into the room, still visibly flushed with adrenalin, having just driven straight from the furiously active front lines along the rolling, snow-covered hills further south. Peering over a giant map at their brigade's temporary headquarters,

"They were about 400 metres [437 yards] from us, across the field just here. We're holding on, but it's getting harder," said Sgt Denys Kalchuk from the all-volunteer Dnipro-1 Battalion, going on to describe how Russian infantry, fighter jets and artillery units appeared to be operating with growing co-ordination and effectiveness around Bakhmut.

"The planes are the worst. You can't hear them until it's too late. It's the same with the tanks. Artillery is easier - at least you might have a second or two [to dive for cover] after you hear them coming," said Sgt Kalchuk.

Assessing the overall state of the conflict across the Donbas is extremely difficult. Access is challenging and dangerous,  Ukrainian battalions and brigades are working on separate tasks, amid some secrecy, spread out along hundreds of miles of often fast-changing front lines.
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How much would it costs to rebuild Ukraine — and who would pay for it

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Who is suffering from the war?
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(26-01-2023, 10:27 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  first batch of U.S. Bradley infantry fighting vehicles is expected to arrive in Ukraine in the "relatively near future", within weeks.

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-defense...media.html

He and others spoke of the way well-equipped regular Russian forces were now hiding and dispersing their ammunition stores far better and targeting Ukrainian logistics routes more effectively. As a result, they are continuing to gain ground around Bakhmut. Dmytro Podvorchanskyi said.

Dmytro Podvorchanskyi says Ukrainian troops need to learn faster. But there is no indication, as yet, that Russian forces are poised to make a strategically significant breakthrough. One senior commander said 

Western supplies had now brought a balance to what had been a deeply uneven artillery war, and that Western tanks could soon tip the overall balance in Ukraine's favour. While it is no surprise that many Ukrainian troops are suffering from exhaustion, months of conflict, morale, in general, appears to be holding.

Others talked about trauma psychological impact of fighting amidst the corpses of so many uncollected Russian soldiers. Soldier, citing fears of a new Russian mobilisation and the huge size of the enemy's population, spoke of fear "Russia will grind us". But most troops we met waved away their doubts, blaming them on exhaustion.

Russia has devastated the Donbas region with bombing and shelling, increasingly common excuse offered for Ukraine's struggles around Bakhmut is the theory that relatively weak and inexperienced units are now being left to hold the line here, while the army's strongest forces are being moved elsewhere ahead of a widely anticipated Ukrainian counterattack, or counterattacks.
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(25-01-2023, 10:24 AM)way Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/style/hammer-blow-v...56947.html

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Ukraine's argument for wanting battle tanks is clear. It insists they can make all the difference - helping Kyiv the initiative.

Germany produces the vast majority of modern heavy tanks in Europe - the Leopard 2s. Around 2,000 of them are spread out amongst European allies. And Germany owns all the export licenses for them.

This meant that while it dithered, others like Poland - desperate to deliver tanks to Ukraine as soon as possible - were prevented from doing so. They lacked the green re-export light from Berlin.

Ukrainian soldiers still need to be trained in how to use the vehicles, of course, and how soon they might arrive for use in Ukraine. crying

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64402928
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The saying goes, when the doctor arrived the patient is dead
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(01-02-2023, 04:51 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's argument for wanting battle tanks is clear. It insists they can make all the difference - helping Kyiv the initiative.

Germany produces the vast majority of modern heavy tanks in Europe - the Leopard 2s. Around 2,000 of them are spread out amongst European allies. And Germany owns all the export licenses for them.

This meant that while it dithered, others like Poland - desperate to deliver tanks to Ukraine as soon as possible - were prevented from doing so. They lacked the green re-export light from Berlin.

Ukrainian soldiers still need to be trained in how to use the vehicles, of course, and how soon they might arrive for use in Ukraine. crying

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64402928

Berlin's prolonged hesitance, even as Russia committed human right. Chancellor Scholz's indecision divided his country too, including his governing coalition and even his own Social Democrat Party. "Free the Leopards!" was the slogan shouted at regular demonstrations outside the German parliament, while inside the debate to send, or not to send tanks, raged amongst German MPs. Of huge significance is the weight of history felt by German modern-day leaders. 

This Friday is Holocaust Memorial Day. A huge sign proclaiming "We Will Not Forget" hangs at the Reichstag in Berlin. Aggressor in two world wars.

The "Zeitenwende" or "turning point" in Germany, announced by Chancellor Scholz soon after Russia invaded Ukraine, is hugely significant. Berlin promised to massively invest in its depleted, outdated military and to take a far more assertive role in European defence. A real break with Berlin's post World War Two timidity and preference for allies to lead in security matters.

This "transformation" has been peppered by setbacks and is by no means complete but it is certainly under way and that is a big change for Germany. Since World War Two, Berlin has been reluctant to take the lead, but as the Europe's biggest economy, that's exactly what allies often look to Germany to do... Tongue Rotfl
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(27-01-2023, 09:17 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  They should send some tanks to Putin's house to blow him up lah! Big Grin
I agree with your suggestion....................... Clapping Laughing
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