European politics
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grocery prices only go up
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they're probably waiting for shit to get worse before ringing the nuclear bell again. they haven't forgotten about it
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Uhm there are some rumours that Ukrainian air defence destroyed some of those Russian hypersonic Kinzhal missiles a few weeks ago. They were supposed to be Russia's ultimate weapon, advertised to be unstoppable in midflight due to their speed but also remotely controlled maneuvrability.
They kept bragging about this missile and said it could be used in nuclear strikes with a lot of decoys that would make it impossible to take down before the descent phase.
Turns out it's not that undestroyable if Ukrops could take a few down with just some basic US Patriot batteries.
That might have something to do with Russian pundits softening their stance lately, as they realised that maybe Russia does not have nuclear weapons that can't be stopped.
They kept bragging about this missile and said it could be used in nuclear strikes with a lot of decoys that would make it impossible to take down before the descent phase.
Turns out it's not that undestroyable if Ukrops could take a few down with just some basic US Patriot batteries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ai ... 023-05-16/The Kinzhal missile, the name means dagger, can carry conventional or nuclear warheads up to 2,000 km. Russia used the weapon in war for the first time in Ukraine last year and has only acknowledged firing them on a few occasions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has frequently touted the Kinzhal as proof of world-beating Russian hardware, capable of taking on NATO.
That might have something to do with Russian pundits softening their stance lately, as they realised that maybe Russia does not have nuclear weapons that can't be stopped.
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i fucking love the american security umbrellaDolan wrote: ↑04 Jun 2023, 07:25Uhm there are some rumours that Ukrainian air defence destroyed some of those Russian hypersonic Kinzhal missiles a few weeks ago. They were supposed to be Russia's ultimate weapon, advertised to be unstoppable in midflight due to their speed but also remote maneuvrability.
They kept bragging about this missile and said it could be used in nuclear strikes with a lot of decoys that would make it impossible to take down before the descent phase.
Turns out it's not that undestroyable if Ukrops could take a few down with just some basic US Patriot batteries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ai ... 023-05-16/The Kinzhal missile, the name means dagger, can carry conventional or nuclear warheads up to 2,000 km. Russia used the weapon in war for the first time in Ukraine last year and has only acknowledged firing them on a few occasions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has frequently touted the Kinzhal as proof of world-beating Russian hardware, capable of taking on NATO.
That might have something to do with Russian pundits softening their stance lately, as they realised that maybe Russia does not have nuclear weapons that can't be stopped.
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good if true but that's very optimistic and based on speculation
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It's a war, so it's all hearsay
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rest in pizzas, uncle Silvio
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if you think you have it tough, reminder that there are some in ukraine who play CoD but in minecraft fr
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after freezing europe, dedollarisation and turning the whole wolrd against the degenerate west apparently they now fighting for their spoils.
gonna be infinite amounts of coping goin on....
gonna be infinite amounts of coping goin on....
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as usual everything is going according to the plan
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
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what about the droid attack on the french?
it seems a bit more serious than we thought. some regions are not better than bakhmut now.
it seems a bit more serious than we thought. some regions are not better than bakhmut now.
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google search doesn't bring up anything on "rebel attack france". did you mean riots?
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sounds very exaggerated. do we have any french correspondents here? we need a sitrep
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POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
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there was some footage showing a vibrant diverse ghetto gamer toting an automatic rifle, but it was deboinked as just an airsoft gun for urban guerilla larping
maybe baguette-in-chief macron was right after all and it was all about gamers being gamers
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but then some folks meant business, not street fight larping
they took a portable saw and started cutting up ATM machines so they could get some of those sweet boomer savings
french boomers voted for macron after all, so it's all fair
they took a portable saw and started cutting up ATM machines so they could get some of those sweet boomer savings
french boomers voted for macron after all, so it's all fair
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what gaming does to a mofo smdh
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Dromedary Scone Mix is not Alone Mix
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yeah, retreating into a funko pops world is one way of dealing with it
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Years later, facing the firing squads, Putin was to remember that distanct afternoon when Yanokovic takes him to watch Zelensky's show.
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But before that happens, hopefully Putin empty-mags his entire nuclear arsenal into Silicon Valley
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As a Chinese, you should be supporting Russia. They will do the same thing to China they did to Russia and other nations before in the coming time. They have in fact already started laying the groundwork for eventual military/proxy-military conflict with China.
Fine line to something great is a strange change.
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We use brains to think, not asshole.princeofcarthage wrote: ↑09 Jul 2023, 20:14As a Chinese, you should be supporting Russia. They will do the same thing to China they did to Russia and other nations before in the coming time. They have in fact already started laying the groundwork for eventual military/proxy-military conflict with China.
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