Pretty bad when you can't be bothered to watch a 52 second clip.
Pretty bad when you can't be bothered to watch a 52 second clip.
Yep. Think back to the Vietnam War. As long as the North Vietnamese Army was in Cambodia, Laos, or North Vietnam…they were essentially in a sanctuary
The Pentagon had a different answer than BlinkenPretty bad when you can't be bothered to watch a 52 second clip.
Well the Ho Chi Minh trail did get bombed. Not targeting ammo dumps seems just wrong.Yep. Think back to the Vietnam War. As long as the North Vietnamese Army was in Cambodia, Laos, or North Vietnam…they were essentially in a sanctuary
From the politico article linked above…Well the Ho Chi Minh trail did get bombed. Not targeting ammo dumps seems just wrong.
Not really. The Pentagon had a non-answer.The Pentagon had a different answer than Blinken
“And the Secretary, in his conversations with Minister Umerov, talks through how best those capabilities can be used, and we believe that is within Ukrainian territory.”Not really. The Pentagon had a non-answer.
Which is a non answer. Did they claim they put a restriction on use? No.“And the Secretary, in his conversations with Minister Umerov, talks through how best those capabilities can be used, and we believe that is within Ukrainian territory.”
Which is a non answer. Did they claim they put a restriction on use? No.
Blinken is lyingQuestion: “Secretary Blinken, the Biden administration has made it clear it doesn’t want Ukraine using U.S. equipment to strike onto Russian territory. The situation in Kharkiv right on the border is pretty dramatic right now, and it seems like your restrictions are making it very hard for Ukraine to respond to the Russian attacks, since a lot of them are coming from Russian territory. Does that ban make sense right now and are you considering relaxing it?”
Blinken: “We have not encouraged or enabled strikes outside of Ukraine, but ultimately Ukraine has to make decisions for itself about how it’s going to conduct this war, a war it’s conducting in defense of its freedom, of its sovereignty, of its territorial integrity. And we will continue to back Ukraine with the equipment that it needs to succeed, that it needs to win.”
I wonder if the Ukrainians could get around that by not using weapons supplied by the US to strike inside Russia, but close to the border?From the politico article linked above…
“The Russians are smart now because they know there is a restriction for Ukrainians to shoot at the Russian territory. And we saw all of their military equipment sitting one or two kilometers from the border [near Kharkiv] and there was nothing we could do.”
You believe Ukraine is lying, or are you arguing that Ukraines claims are true but the Pentagon didn’t verify?Which is a non answer. Did they claim they put a restriction on use? No.
I don't think anyone is lying. I think Ukraine is probably telling the truth, and I think Blinken and the Pentagon are giving purposefully vague responses that don't actually claim anything.You believe Ukraine is lying, or are you arguing that Ukraines claims are true but the Pentagon didn’t verify?
But when Blinken said they don't encourage use against Russian territory, what does that mean?I don't think anyone is lying. I think Ukraine is probably telling the truth, and I think Blinken and the Pentagon are giving purposefully vague responses that don't actually claim anything.
Come on man. The Ujrainians are saying we restrict their use and the Pentagon is saying we provide direction on how best to use them within Ukrainian territory. Quite a bit of between the lines context there, however, even brushing that away you have actual actions where the Ukrainians appear to be acting against their interests by not using these weapons to hit Russian staging areas outside their territory. This is counterintuitive UNLESS the rest of the context rings true and we have asked (told) them not to use our weapons systems to hit targets inside Russia.Which is a non answer. Did they claim they put a restriction on use? No.
.....every time his lips are moving.Blinken is lying
Those Bradleys are bad ass. I didn't see the tank even get off a shot.I guess the T-90 isn't invincible
Spinning Turret Syndrome: The Disastrous Bug In Russia’s Most Modern Tank
Putin claims the T-90M "Breakthrough" is the best tank in the world. But a bug causes the turret to spin uncontrollably when the tank is hit, putting it out of action.www.forbes.com
I'll bet we - or they - will figure a way around it.HIMARS, and most tech relying on satellites, aren't very useful any longer.
US-supplied Himars ‘completely ineffective’ as Russia jams skies with new tech
Himars rocket launchers supplied to Ukraine by the US have been left “completely ineffective” because of Russian electronic jamming systems.www.yahoo.com
Or we just return the favor and jam Glonass.I'll bet we - or they - will figure a way around it.
Or find a way to find the jamming location and take it out.
Well I'll be gawd, I learned something today.Or we just return the favor and jam Glonass.
Russia’s answer to the US GPS systemGlonass?
War is always this move and counter move. We will develop a counterI'll bet we - or they - will figure a way around it.
Or find a way to find the jamming location and take it out.
Oh, ok. I assume we're doing that already.Russia’s answer to the US GPS system
They say Russia started it in 1975. I wonder if Gore sold them the idea ?Oh, ok. I assume we're doing that already.
The frequencies are very close to each other.Oh, ok. I assume we're doing that already.
Gotta wonder how old that is? I find it hard to believe either side can mass mobile armor like that today.How can they continue to do the same thing, in the same spots, with the same results? Wow just wow.
Reports I see say that Russia may still have up to 12 months +/- supply of tanks and APV's. They started a huge amount left over from the USSR days (that I think we actually helped to pay for.... )Gotta wonder how old that is? I find it hard to believe either side can mass mobile armor like that today.
China is probably gearing up its tank production for Russia. Still, have columns in the open like that is just insane.Reports I see say that Russia may still have up to 12 months +/- supply of tanks and APV's. They started a huge amount left over from the USSR days (that I think we actually helped to pay for.... )
Hard to believe this was attempted in the daylight hours, as witnessed by the dark tanks and green grass.Gotta wonder how old that is? I find it hard to believe either side can mass mobile armor like that today.
They have laid so many mines, that they now don't know where they are that they stick to roads mostly. Ukraine is now mining roads around previously kersplatted russian armor. There a a lot of videos of the orcs drive around their old burnt out hardware, just to hit a mine with the lead vehicle and then drones and artillery (which already have the area targeted) start popping like popcorn.Hard to believe this was attempted in the daylight hours, as witnessed by the dark tanks and green grass.
Perhaps the off road capabilities of Russian armor are over stated.
Infiltration seems to be the tactical response to getting cut up in a road bound column.
didn't ww1 and 2 become WW's because everyone yielded to the possibility of "escalation"? Do we never learn to stop fires, when they are merely a smoldering, unorganized pile of trash? WTF?
didn't ww1 and 2 become WW's because everyone yielded to the possibility of "escalation"? Do we never learn to stop fires, when they are merely a smoldering, unorganized pile of trash? WTF?