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13 May 2022, 3:04 am

Yes.



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13 May 2022, 3:07 am

Then you know that various figures have various powers and possibilities but the point is not which ones are better than others but how to combine their powers in a way that makes you win.


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13 May 2022, 3:11 am

That's true. I guess I just figure by the time the sanctions take effect, Ukraine will just be a wasteland by then where everyone is either dead or fled.



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13 May 2022, 3:19 am

ironpony wrote:
That's true. I guess I just figure by the time the sanctions take effect, Ukraine will just be a wasteland by then where everyone is either dead or fled.
I'm watching the frontlines closely and it's not heading that way.


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13 May 2022, 6:02 am

I think Ironpony is having fun with us, playing devil’s advocate.

It’s obvious why we reacted like we did to Pearl Harbor. We would have been a laughingstock if we didn’t.

If Russia attacked Americans….there would have been both sanctions and a mighty military response.

And Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukraine didn’t attack Russia.



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13 May 2022, 6:34 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I think Ironpony is having fun with us, playing devil’s advocate.

This is an autism support forum.
And I don't think Ironpony is intentionally advocate any devil.


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13 May 2022, 6:37 am

One of many illustrations on why mighty weapons don't assure a war's outcome...
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In this case, the hauled equipment is Solntsepyok:
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13 May 2022, 6:57 am

magz wrote:
You don't win wars with bigger weapons only. That's the mistake Russians have made. Much more important are intelligence, communications, planning, logistics and smart decisions. Then you can use the right weapons for the task.

Area around Kharkiv is being liberated as we speak. Artillery is still a thing today.


This is where the NAZIS Germans excelled in WWII. 8)



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13 May 2022, 7:00 am

ironpony wrote:
Oh okay it's just America still struck back with weapons after Pearl Harbor was attached as pointed out, so it just seems to me that back then, if the pen was truly mighter than the sword, than America would have struck back at Japan with the pen.


WTF??? :scratch:



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13 May 2022, 7:01 am

Pepe wrote:
magz wrote:
You don't win wars with bigger weapons only. That's the mistake Russians have made. Much more important are intelligence, communications, planning, logistics and smart decisions. Then you can use the right weapons for the task.

Area around Kharkiv is being liberated as we speak. Artillery is still a thing today.
This is where the NAZIS Germans excelled in WWII. 8)
Until they opened the Eastern Front.
That was super stupid.


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13 May 2022, 7:07 am

magz wrote:
Pepe wrote:
magz wrote:
You don't win wars with bigger weapons only. That's the mistake Russians have made. Much more important are intelligence, communications, planning, logistics and smart decisions. Then you can use the right weapons for the task.

Area around Kharkiv is being liberated as we speak. Artillery is still a thing today.
This is where the NAZIS Germans excelled in WWII. 8)
Until they opened the Eastern Front.


It wasn't Soviet superior communication, planning or tactics that won.
It was the over-extended supply chains of the Germans, the Soviet winter, the moving of Soviet industry to the east, the massive amount of manpower, and the resolve of the Soviet people as a result of *their* country being invaded.
Sound familiar? ;)



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13 May 2022, 7:10 am

Pepe wrote:
It wasn't Soviet superior communication, planning or tactics that won.
It was the over-extended supply chains of the Germans, the Soviet winter, the moving of Soviet industry to the east, the massive amount of manpower, and the resolve of the Soviet people as a result of *their* country being invaded.
Sound familiar? ;)
Yep. It wasn't superior planning and tactics by Soviets, it was inferior planning and tactics by Germans ;)


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13 May 2022, 7:15 am

Two Fronts are Not Better than One Front.



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13 May 2022, 7:16 am

Yes....this is a support site.

And, yes, people do play "Devil's Advocate" here. There's nothing wrong, per se, with playing "Devil's Advocate"---but, sometimes, people take it too seriously.



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13 May 2022, 8:39 am

Not sure how nuclear war can be avoided now.

Things just keep on escalating. Surrender for each is not an option if Ukraine attacks deep into Russia itself with western weapons they’ll be forced to respond.

Escalation is easy while de-escalation is very difficult.

We could be looking at the last days or weeks before world war 3 involving US, Russia and China all at once.


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13 May 2022, 8:47 am

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Things just keep on escalating. Surrender for each is not an option if Ukraine attacks deep into Russia itself with western weapons they’ll be forced to respond.
"If".

So far, it's Russia attacking deep into territory of another country while absurdly claiming to be "only protecting their borders" and that they've been "forced to respond".


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