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Ben Hodges the former Commander of the US Army in Europe.
« on: September 05, 2022, 07:31:43 AM »
"The Russian Federation is facing de-imperialization and the cessation of existence ".


No wonder Ukrainian troops,including the Azov Battalion fighting at Kharkiv ,are saying they're going to take Moscow when they've obliterated the orcs in Ukraine. >:D
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Re: Ben Hodges the former Commander of the US Army in Europe.
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2022, 12:12:10 PM »
Posturing.
As long as Putler is in power, there will be no crossing of the Russian border.  If he's ousted there will be no need to cross the border. Plus there aren't enough people in Ukraine much less soldiers to take Russia or even make it to Moscow without overwhelming air power. They would follow Napolean and Hitler to their doom in a land war, or just may themselves be 'living' on sheets of boiling glass if Putler went batshit.


"The Russian Federation is facing de-imperialization and the cessation of existence ".


No wonder Ukrainian troops,including the Azov Battalion fighting at Kharkiv ,are saying they're going to take Moscow when they've obliterated the orcs in Ukraine. >:D
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Re: Ben Hodges the former Commander of the US Army in Europe.
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2022, 06:18:22 PM »
Igor Strelkov Girkin.


"The war will continue until the complete defeat of Russia.In fact, we have already lost,the rest is a matter of time ".


One would assume the complete defeat of Russia would entail the fall of Moscow.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2022, 06:25:26 PM by Chelseaboy »
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Re: Ben Hodges the former Commander of the US Army in Europe.
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2022, 12:42:32 PM »
Problem for Ukraine if it counter invades Russia then Putler would have an excuse to declare an official war. That means he could mobilize the whole nation to war and call up loads of men, probably a million or more. So Ukraine would have to be quick getting to Moscow otherwise they would be heavily outnumbered in men probably too heavily outnumbered. Then of course the WMD's Putler may then also have the excuse to use.

Other action would be to swing around through Russia behind Russian troops in the Donbass, cut them off and hit them from the rear. Likely same problem though with Putler justifying it as reason for official war even though he invaded Ukraine in effect. At this point I think it's best not to risk responding and end up making the same mistake as Putler made and just hold firm until Russia faces up to failure and decide to go home.
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Re: Ben Hodges the former Commander of the US Army in Europe.
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2022, 02:47:05 PM »
The problem is that whilst the orcs run the Kremlin they can re-form another army and invade Ukraine again in a few years time.


If someone like Trump is President of the USA he probably wouldn't want to get involved...so no big Arms support for Ukraine.



That's why Moscow needs to fall now...and the majority of Ukrainians feel the same way....destroy Russia whilst it's on it's knees.


People over estimate Russia's capabilities.I was the only one on here who said Ukraine wouldn't fall quickly....who was right ?


I was told on here the Ukrainian Air Force would be destroyed within days by the mighty Russian Air Force.....wrong... the UAF did 18 strikes in Kherson region yesterday morning alone.


I said the wet fields would bog down the Russian Tanks and was told i was talking rubbish....but they did,condensing them onto one road into Kiev where they were obliterated and now the orcs have lost over 2000 Tanks.


Clearly i know stuff.


Yeah the orcs could use WMD against an invading army in their own country....but that's going to kill millions of their own citizens too.I doubt even the stupid Putler zombiefied Russians would accept that.Also Missiles would be needed to strike an invading Army with these WMD,when it's clear the orc missiles are unreliable at best and there would be a reasonable chance of hitting themselves .




Ukraine now has a million troops in the field i've been informed by someone who should know,hence the counter-offensive that is overwhelming the orcs....battle hardened,NATO trained with an axe to grind.How long do you think an untrained mobilized army is going to last against them ?


A poorly equipped mobilized orc Army that's already seen it's elite troops destroyed in Ukraine,


Belgorod would fall in the first day...in effect holding the population of 390,000 hostage against any WMD strike from the orcs.,,,before pushing onto other cities.


Unlike the French and Germans, Ukrainians can cope with the Russian weather...they get the same weather and are used to it.So this time the weather wouldn't save the orcs.


I'm not saying the Ukraine Army will invade Russia to take Moscow,what the people want and what Zelensky wants can be two different things,and much would depend on NATO's reaction..but they could well pull it off if they do, if they strike very quickly,especially if ,unlike the orcs,they don't waste time shelling,raping and executing civilians.
« Last Edit: September 07, 2022, 03:25:59 PM by Chelseaboy »
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