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Originally posted by coder View PostIt's pretty hard to have a full-on invasion without lots and lots of civilian deaths.
Also president of Ukraine had the crazy idea of talking about Ukraine in future have nuclear weapons, it got me scared to death..
Russians can't shoot to kill on nazis because they use Civilians as shields..
Russians can't soot to kill on regular army( those that choose to provoke them), when they are with civilians around
And a lot more can be said, with all the constrains that are in place, its impossible to conduct an operation without civilians deads, unfortunately!
And all this constraints also apply to the Russian losses,
They will be amplified exactly because there are a lot of factors, that in a open war doesn't exist..
That's why I am more apologist that they should talk , and solve the problem using diplomacy
But that would imply that Ukraine will deal, themselves, with the nazis, and here is the big problem...because the nazis control too much.
I just hope that they reach an agreement..
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Originally posted by Farmut View PostRussian people have never tried to teach and impose their ideas and values on the West.
So never huh.
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Originally posted by tuxd3v View PostBefore the KFOR,
There was NATO bombing Yugoslavia to death.. the most brutal war Europe saw after WWII.
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Originally posted by tuxd3v View PostBefore the KFOR,
There was NATO bombing Yugoslavia to death.. the most brutal war Europe saw after WWII.
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Originally posted by F.Ultra View Post
Bombing is not invasion, and again you know very well why there was bombings but I guess genocide is ok sometimes? And the most brutal war since WW2 was not the bombings, that where the Yugoslav civil war itself.
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Originally posted by leipero View PostThis shows true values of "democracy and freedom", open hunt on anything Russian, sports, students at universities (yup, that's actualy happening), companies and people etc.
I have a suggestion for "free world" as US president said, you should mark Russians with yellow stripes, so we can recognize them more easilly...
Unfortunately they do exist,
And even though I am not even close to be a Russian, only the Ideals behind those shady movements, let me terrified..
Because those movements are themselves very close to nazi ideals..
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI'm not saying it isn't possible, but it's not likely to take several years. Even if it does, military tech is known to remain pretty old for a while. I'm sure Russia will be fine in that time frame even if they're stuck with outdated chips. Being an open platform, they can do their own research.
A country never produce its hardware for the military outside its doors..for obvious reasons.
So I would say that no,
Its not the Elbrus cpu's that are on those cruise missiles or such( those are dedicated technology that is secret to the civilian population.. ),
And for sure is technology that is produced inside Russia..they have a lot of archs mips derivated and such, and even others that are exotic, and probably others that we don't even know about..
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