Война 2.0

Автор xxdevil, Март 13, 2022, 08:35 am

xxdevil

Идет мобилизация и дурдома хватает. Всякого говна хватает. Проблем за гланды.

Но она пройдет в конце концов.

Луиджи

 ну, эт понятно, « и это пройдёт»

xxdevil

Луиджи - Фев. 11, 2024, 06:56 pmну, эт понятно, « и это пройдёт»
Шо мобилизация. Тут с демобилизацией потревожней будет. Шо то зелень мне кажется сильно погорячилась. Там башковитые люди есть.

И с назначениями пока жопа какая то просматривается. У нас на ТРО поставили чувака разгонявшего майдан. Все интереснЕй и интереснЕй становится.

Луиджи

в Сенате билл прошёл

xxdevil

Луиджи - Фев. 11, 2024, 07:09 pmв Сенате билл прошёл
Ну скажем, еще не финишная прямая

Луиджи

не, до прямой далеко

xxdevil

Настоящее ничтожество никогда не знает, что оно ничтожество

Говард Джейкобсон

MV

Но умение затесаца в правильной толпе ему таки помогло. Окурок был подобран. А то так бы и водил тачки начальства, как полагалось по рангу.
"I spent most of my dough on booze, broads and boats and the rest I wasted." Elmore Leonard

xxdevil

MV - Фев. 12, 2024, 05:46 amНо умение затесаца в правильной толпе ему таки помогло. Окурок был подобран. А то так бы и водил тачки начальства, как полагалось по рангу.
Да, не каждому выпадет фарт в чемоданчик срать.

Skylight

Зеленский провел первую ставку с Сырским, обсудили обеспечение боеприпасами севера, Авдеевки и юга, обсудили "увеличение количества мобильных огневых групп".

Не поверю шо хитрый Залужный не сделал стратегических нычек боеприпасов.

То все политика - "снарядный голод". Пака Конгресс не утвердит 60 милярдов, будет официально "голод",

а на следуюсчий день пайдут в атаку, кабудта конгресс по электронной почте снаряды прислал...

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'We have to get this done': A top House Republican pushes for Ukraine aid, stat.

Story by By Rachael Bade  •
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The chair of the House Intelligence Committee is warning that time is running out for Ukraine in its fight against Russian invaders -- and he's pushing Speaker Mike Johnson to step up.

Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) spoke days after leading a bipartisan congressional delegation to Kyiv, his third visit to the embattled nation since Russia's invasion, where he tried to assure Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that reinforcements are on the way.

The situation back in America has not been so encouraging for Zelenskyy: GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking fresh aim at America's foreign aid commitments, and questions abound over just what Johnson's intentions are as the Senate presses forward with an aid package that includes $60 billion for Ukraine.

The message Turner brought back from Kyiv is that there's not a moment to spare: Soldiers, he said, "are already rationing munitions" and "are unable to fully defend themselves on the battlefield."

"We have to get this done," he said. "This is no longer an issue of, 'When do we support Ukraine?' If we do not move, this will be abandoning Ukraine."

Turner's visit is particularly timely. The Senate is on track to pass its supplemental spending bill, which includes funding for Israel and Taiwan as well as Ukraine, no later than Wednesday. But what happens after that remains in question, even though Turner predicts the bill would have "overwhelming support" in the House.

"The speaker will need to bring it to the floor," he said.

Not everyone is so sure.

Plenty of GOP lawmakers continue to insist that no taxpayer dollars should flow to protect Ukraine's borders until the southern border is protected, and senior GOP aides are betting that Johnson won't buck that pressure (even after playing an outsize role in killing the Senate's bipartisan border deal). It certainly doesn't help that Trump is now starting to speak out against foreign aid.
Hawks, however, are clinging to hope -- based, in part, on one whispered story: When NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was on Capitol Hill late last month, he told a small group of Republicans that the speaker had personally assured him he'd allow a vote on Ukraine aid -- possibly as a standalone measure -- and that it would likely pass the House.

Johnson's office firmly pushed back on that account.

"The speaker merely conveyed that each component of the supplemental must be evaluated on its own merits and can potentially be considered separately," spokesperson Raj Shah said in a statement.

Johnson came into the speakership last year pledging, "We can't allow Vladimir Putin to prevail in Ukraine."

But he hasn't provided a clear path to delivering the funding necessary to prevent that scenario, with aides citing a lack of White House answers to questions about where the money is going, how it's being used and the endgame for Ukraine.

Furthermore, Johnson's pool of political capital is quickly dwindling inside the House GOP, and with a government shutdown deadline just over two weeks again, he'll be hard-pressed to spend any on Ukraine aid anytime soon lest he invites a right-wing mutiny.

Turner wouldn't comment on private discussions but said he was confident Johnson will allow a Ukraine vote, one way or another.

"I don't think that this is one of those issues where you can change positions," he said. "You're either for or against the authoritarian governments invading democratic countries. ... You're either for or against the killing of innocent civilians. You're either for or against Russia reconstituting the Soviet Union."

Turner added that if the hard right comes after Johnson, he believes Democrats will protect him from a motion to vacate: "They know the work we have yet to get done this year is essential and critical," he said. "If the Democrats allow the fringe that threatens Johnson's job every day to be successful, then all their priorities and the nation's priorities would fail."

xxdevil

Монголия требует назад свои исторические земли  :o

Куда будем девать 140 млн кацапни?

Возьмет кто то голодранцев у прыймы?

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Ukraine may have deployed 3rd Assault Brigade to save Avdiivka -- Forbes
Story by Alla Shcherbak 



"Fresh effective forces" will be deployed there, Brig. Gen. Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of the Tavria group of forces in Avdiivka wrote on Telegram.

The publication wrote that it was "not clear" that the Ukrainians would reinforce Avdiivka. In apparently choosing to stay and fight, "Ukrainian forces are accepting enormous risk."

After four months of hard fighting, Russian troops from the 2nd and 41st Combined Arms Armies finally breached Avdiivka at the beginning of this month, the article said.

At that point Tarnavskyi had two options. Pull back the 110th Brigade's survivors from the exposed eastern part of the city and consolidate the Ukrainian line in central Avdiivka or just outside the city, to the west. Or: reinforce the 110th Brigade and try to push the much larger Russian force away from the garrison's supply lines. Tarnavskyi may not have made the decision, however.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed popular, charismatic Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi and replaced him with Oleksandr Syrskyi last week.

In any case, it seems fresh Ukrainian forces have arrived in the now-lifeless ruins of the once thriving industrial city with a pre-war population of 30,000. Their first and most obvious task is to relieve pressure on the main paved east-west road into central Avdiivka, Hrushevsky Street. There are other, less passable roads to Avdiivka, but Hrushevsky is critical.

The 2000-person 3rd Assault Brigade led one of the victorious battles as part of the Ukrainian offensive in 2023 and liberated the town of Andriivka. The victory allowed the one-year-old brigade to rest, retrain, recruit new soldiers and, if rumors are true, re-arm with American-made M-2 fighting vehicles, the publication wrote.

The Russians would not occupy Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, in the coming weeks, British intelligence suggested on Jan. 27, as the main supply route to the city was still under Ukrainian control and Defense Forces counterattacks were holding back the Russian advance.

The geolocation footage showed the advance of Russian troops through the streets of Avdiivka, U.S. Institute for the Study of War (ISW) wrote on Jan. 29.

Russian troops stepped up their offensive on Avdiivka in October 2023, simultaneously with massive strikes on the city.

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xxdevil - Фев. 12, 2024, 11:42 amМонголия требует назад свои исторические земли  :o

Куда будем девать 140 млн кацапни?

Возьмет кто то голодранцев у прыймы?
Буряты кстате ближе к монголам, к ним там монгольские шаманы наезжают, делают обряды чингис-хана...

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Путен же не так давно с дуру ляпнул, шо Александр Невский брал у хана ярлык на княжество...