▶Latest > Russian landing ship “Orsk" damaged, possibly sunk at anchor in Berdyansk >Sergei Shoigu not seen in public for 2 weeks >Nato to boost forces in eastern Europe >Russia moving to phase of protracted bombardment of cities due to failure of initial campaign to encircle & seize major cities - ISW >Ukrainian forces conducted successful localized counterattacks northwest of Kyiv >Possibility RU forces in Iprim & Bucha may become cut off >Russian missile hits closed shopping mall in capital, killing 8. Site being used to store military vehicles. >Ukrainian forces in Mariupol refuse Russian offer to surrender >The US pledges to support its NATO allies if they put troops in Ukraine, but rules out troop deployments >War will likely descend into phase of bloody stalemate that could last for months - ISW >Andrey Paliy, Deputy Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, killed by Ukrainian forces in Mariupol >Russia claims to have used a Kinzhal hypersonic missile >Commander of the Russian 8th Combined Army, Lt General Andrey Mordvichev KIA at Kherson Airport >This is the 6th Russian General KIA (worst loss senior command since ww2) >Dozens killed in missile strike on Ukrainian forces barracks near Mykolaiv >Azov battalion kill Mjr General Oleg Mityaev, commander of the 150th motor rifle div, in Mariupol
If this war did anything, it proved to me that US №1
Lucas Harris
ADA has to do with where they impacted? I didn't know that. However, the fact that you cannot actually understand this image tells me that you are not American and English is not your native language.
Xavier Ross
Indeed, it's a cope... his whole post is about a cope Americans do after losing a war to Taliban.
Carter Diaz
What's the right wing in France think of all this? I've long since given up on the right, but maybe in France it's different
Dylan Hall
Russia won't leave Ukraine with its tail b/w ts legs either
Jeremiah Sanchez
>Russia will regret its decision to attack Ukraine, US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl told reporters in a briefing on Thursday.
>"I think with a high degree of certainty that Russia will emerge from Ukraine weaker than it went into the conflict," he said.
>"Militarily weaker, economically weaker, politically and geopolitically weaker, and more isolated."
>He added that the Russians are running out of precision missiles due to the month-long conflict.
>Kahl also said that a forthcoming US strategy assessment will declare Russia "an acute threat", but added the country does not pose the same long term challenge to the US as China.
RUSSIA "AN ACUTE THREAT", BUT DOES NOT POSE THE SAME LONG TERM CHALLENGE AS CHINA.
Worth noting: >RUSSIA = THREAT >CHINA = CHALLENGE
David Sanchez
Remember when Turkey blammed a ruskie plan out of the sky and you didn't do shit? Then they cucked you in Armenia and now with drones in Ukraine. And that's one of the lesser NATO countries. Don't talk tough Ivan.
Of course, the snakes and ghosts already killed 5 Russian generals, Slave Ukraine.
Remember when Turkey invaded a NATO country and not one did anything?
Carter Turner
>This war won't cost $2 trillion no, it will cost russia everything
Brandon Bailey
Reminds me of the source: military from those schizo qanon-websites
Camden Davis
Are there any estimates as to how much it is costing per day?
John Reyes
Please, put on a meme flag, it's embarassing.
Benjamin Ward
>Reeeee, we lost a lot of cash in a war we lost... so Russia must do the same or the US will not be #1 Tell me one thing, if your army is half as strong as you boast, why you are passively watching Russia conquer an European nation?
Benjamin Fisher
honestly, I'd consider taking the deal, but I dont trust russia even slightly. they want the entire nation, accepting lost land is just kicking the can down the road, and dealing with it a few years later