>NEW: Russian milbloggers claimed that Ukrainian forces continue to advance in Kursk Oblast amid Russian attempts to stabilize the frontline in the area.

How long can they keep this up for? This is wild.

@Bad_Banner I suspect they can't and this report is as fake and gay as everything else the UA releases.

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@Bad_Banner I honestly didn't read it. The current state of UA is so attrited, that they've even lasted a week is impressive. They have no mobile AA systems, so RU is demolishing them from above. This last gasp push will do nothing to advance Ukraine's goals other than the PR of having something trending on twitter for a few days.

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@RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner ISW has been publishing maps for 3 years now. since the siege of azovstal they have been inaccurate and biased to nato.

they are suing OSINT for the publishing of these maps. OSINT is full of disinfomation. what passes for osint is a uke standing in front of a fake road sign; "omg geolocated ukes took stalingrad"
@suquili @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle But are they? Are we sure Ukraine isn't just a "war' disguised as a EDF planetary mission to fend off aliens?

@Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @suquili No shit, it's actually the Jews trying to trigger the apocalypse.

@TrevorGoodchild @Bad_Banner @RegalBeagle one year of losses, hunting conscipts, record levels of drug consumption, unpresidented levels of corruption and 🔥 night club sessions.

Suddenly 10k mercs invade kursk (THEY ARE GONNA WIN)

i dont think ukraine is in a war at all.

@IAMAL_PHARIUS @Bad_Banner @TrevorGoodchild Ukraine either loses and US/NATO falls apart or it's full nuclear exchange. I've skipped some steps, but that's how it ends.

@IAMAL_PHARIUS @Bad_Banner @RegalBeagle They're in a PR war to keep sweet Western gibs flowing so a jew comedian's cocaine stash is replenished and sodomite chickenhawk Lindsey Graham gets to slobber on camera about dead Russians. In the meantime slave conscripts get welded into tanks or blown apart by FABs.
@TrevorGoodchild @IAMAL_PHARIUS @Bad_Banner @RegalBeagle Its on the ukies, particularly those sporting certain symbols, to live up to them , to stand up from the mud and free their people turning their change-bringing instruments in the proper direction.

The russians would've been content with "stop fucking shelling my people already!", if that wasn't an impossible request for jews & the GAE.

@InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild The US wanted to ensure EU and RF never normalize relations to preserve US hegemony. Due to sheer fucking hubris, they instead made RF and China buddies, drove OPEC into BRICS+, de-industrialized the EU, de-militarized NATO, and now have to also deal with a jewish doomsday cult that controls nuclear weapons. I don't think GAE could have fucked it harder if they tried.

@RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild Correct on all counts, I'm still conflicted whether it was normal incompetence or outright self sabotage by what we both recognize as the doomsday death cult.

The EU de-industrialization was an old kikes plan after ww2, but being Americans not so insane back then, they denied that and set up the Marshall plan, then caught the dividends (both economically and politically) from it.
Now the US is killing EU arms industry, wrote a bit on this subject already, the US companies want to absorb the european sector and then, probably, have everyone depending on american output and licenses (poland got Patriots and Abrahms, to say) for weapons, weapons softwares and core strategic components.
Now, the thing is... this is not the 60's anymore, and the qualified personnel to work on certain fields is extremely limited.
So are the factories, even more so, particularly in Europe, a yearly output for Leopard or Challengers is considerably lower than most would imagine it to be (hardly, very, into the two digits...).
Back on the personnel, americans pay better, there's no doubt in that, the quiet absorbption however gets complicated, EU companies cannot work on american projects if they don't have american approved personnel, and if they take those figures into american companies or factories, EU-side production grinds completely to an halt.
I recently had a convo with an american colleague on this, and he stated that in America the qualified personnel is either retiring or lacking, so instead of forming young americans into the sector, they take established and experienced figures from wherever they can find them.
Preferably Europe, otherwise is India or Turkey, most of former USmil veterans could be filling these spots for the american industry if they weren't politically vetted out of it, I mean, the pay is real good even at its entry level, but they don't want White guys to have those jobs.
However the entire sector is stretched thin, multiple orders get scrapped, some are subcommissioned to smaller companies, others are left to hang, the priority is NOT business driven besides pretending it is, is purely political, and everyone can easily guess who's on top of it.
Not even America has the required industrial output for what they intend to do, isn't even hubris at this point, not anymore, as said, this isn't the 60's any longer, but once the EU industry is gone the situation will worsen considerably, EU orders will clog the American machine even further, they'll remain unsolved or otherwise, by charging an exaggerated overpricing for it, and most of Europe will be largely disarmed by a certain, well detailed timing.
I haven't even tackled the materials supply chain (most of it is definitely out of GAE's reach which increase the raw price overall, putting smaller national companies out of business for large, national related orders) or the screening, most of USmil veterans could be filling these spots for american industry if they weren't politically vetted out of it.
Subcompanies and suppliers are twisting in agony because "you'll get paid when I'll get paid", but ad infinitum.
Many are rolling over and falling out of business right now, in these days, and I repeat, this is crazy because the sector could be structurally considerably healthier.

sorry for this big autistic effortpoast.

@InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild All good points, but I think the lack of qualified talent being trained in schools is the most critical part. Ukraine punches above its weight by adapting technology to make up for their lack of resources. I don't think US has the human capital of caliber to do the same. Competent DoD contractors were effectively purged once the clot shot mandates came down back in 2021. Anyone who could get out/retire did.

@RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild > Anyone who could get out/retire did.

Had this confirmed from insiders.
The human capital shortage is real, just as much as the competence crisis.
Apparently it turns out that retarded gay communism and "diversity" is not a good mix for an industrial society.

@InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild The more useless diversity hires in the GAE, the better. I want the boog to be on easy difficulty; I'm getting too old for this shit.

@RegalBeagle @InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild I hear you. I watch with no satisfaction as the DEI dynamic plays out in the Gulf, the Red Sea, across occupied Palestine and the Levant, also among the NATO sponsors of country 404, the "country" formerly known as Ukraine, and in the South China Sea. Nature always wins, I guess.
@casuist @RegalBeagle @InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild The mainstream Republicans are pretty okay with America dying.

The mainstream Democrats are basically living in namby pamby land, but no Lee Ermey style opposition exists to bash their brains for being so batshit insane.

And all other alternative movements as shown by their dedicated kiwifarms threads, as being retarded or too much purity spiraling or gifting or greed.

@leespringfield1903 @Bad_Banner @casuist @IAMAL_PHARIUS @InvictusManeo @TrevorGoodchild God saves those who save themselves. Start learning to farm because shit's gonna get Venezuelan up in here.

@RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @casuist @IAMAL_PHARIUS @InvictusManeo @TrevorGoodchild I did listen to the full conversation between Trump and Elon.

Elon was trying to concentrate on America and it's survival.

Trump said Israel like 5 or 6 times in the form of “Israel would be safe if I was president“.

Now to Trump's credit, he also didn't want the war in Ukraine to happen but kept on repeating that Israel line.

But it's like, I didn't hear Trump say that about any part of America in a similar style.

I guess rich evangelical zionniggers already have a FYIGM thing going on but rest of the country whether red or blue is going into the pooper.

@leespringfield1903 @Bad_Banner @casuist @IAMAL_PHARIUS @InvictusManeo @TrevorGoodchild We're past voting our way out of this mess. I don't trust Elon, either. He promises so much and delivers so little.

@casuist @RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild Always.
Its been designed like that, regardless of kikes trying to corrupt the process, they will always face the payback on the end.
@InvictusManeo @RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild THAT'S LIKE THE "DEMOGRAPHIC GRINDER" THEORY ABOUT CITIES (RURAL PEOPLE MOVE TO CITIES AND NEVER START FAMILIES OR HAVE ONE TO TWO CHILDREN)
BUT FOR TALENT
MODERN U.S IS A TALENT GRINDER
SPECIALISTS ARE PULLED INTO THE U.S LABOR MARKET BUT DO NOT TRAIN THEIR YOUNG REPLACEMENT ONCE THERE

@nugger @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @InvictusManeo @TrevorGoodchild Interesting theory. "Teaching is the greatest act of optimism" -some dead guy, probably.

I volunteer with my local community and teach computer skills, but as years go on, there's less and less people wanting to learn. It's not worth your time trying to teach those that don't want to learn.

@nugger @RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @TrevorGoodchild Yeah, you're correct.

But this sector in particular the training is complicated as comes with extras not many are aware of.
You can't effectively train people until you bring them in, many are offered apprenticeship or stages in smaller companies, to familiarize with the basis of the machinery until eventually moving up the ladder into bigger companies with major responsabilities, for which they'll have to be deeply screened and vetted.
Smaller companies and subcontractors are the industry's gatekeepers.
Anyway, even to produce simple 155mm artillery shells (as finished product) you have to be vetted from the big eye, this means that factories are often understaffed (euphemism).
Don't get me started on tank's armor specifics or system's electronics, those who produce export-able products (or licensed) and those who produce the full system are on a different plan.
Obviously the latter pays better, if you can get in.
But still, is harder to move or swap entire productions with short notice, so you're, as a company, stuck with your base configuration until your laborers are allowed into the next security level to begin working on the new project, or forced to headhunt for already vetted personnel.
This process, alone, lasts months.

@InvictusManeo @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @nugger @TrevorGoodchild Clearance is a whole can of worms by itself. Software side, most of the work can be done outside a SCIF, but the big contractors need to justify their existing SCIF space and aren't looking to modernize. It's the CRE crisis that's about to blow up, but in DoD contracting. This functionally limits highside software development talent to only prior military. One can get cleared another way, but 80% I saw was like this.

@RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @nugger @TrevorGoodchild Yeah, and you see which problem this brings when you have to bring in foreigners because of retarded DEI hiring policies against former mil White men.
@Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle "Something something revenge for Donbass shelling" = Russia is winning
"Slavs killing other Slavs" = Russia is losing

@Spingebill @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS Ignore the shills, but Russia can't lose. No nuclear nation 'loses' a war. If Russia 'loses', their nukes fly, then eveyone's nukes fly and it end in a tie. This is the stated nuclear doctrine of both US and Russia.

@RegalBeagle @Spingebill @IAMAL_PHARIUS That's been lingering in the back of my mind too; if Russia collapses, what happens to the nukes? None of these analysts (especially that one guy Peter Zeihan) brought that into consideration.

If I recall, he talked about how China and Russia would just "balkanize" into separate regions. Just looking at the Balkans alone, that was catastrophic (even for NATO's image), imagine that but with nukes floating around.
@Bad_Banner @RegalBeagle @Spingebill For russia this conflict is an existiantial crisis because having nato in ukraine is unacceptable.

its basically the reverse cuba missile crisis.

To ZOG, this is a nothing burger. Europe and Russia will exhaust each other while they get to play debtor and middle man for the next century. A "loss" would mean europe hating russia for another generation, blackrock gets all the spoils and payment for reconstruction of ukraine.

so for america they wont interject themselves into the proxy war too much. Trump will get into office next year, sit down with putin and sell europe. Probably back out of nato too if europe dont sign some unfair treaties to pay USA for "defense".
@IAMAL_PHARIUS @Bad_Banner @RegalBeagle @Spingebill IM MORE INTERESTED IN WHAT HAPPENS TO USG NUKES WHEN USG COLLAPSES
ID ASSUME SONE SORT OF UNITED NATIONS SUPERVISED DISPOSAL PROGRAM IN RETURN FOR IMF LOANS TO RETARDED SUCCESSOR STATE(S)
@nugger @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle @Spingebill I think the governors in each state would just send the national guards to secure them.
@Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle @Spingebill IN THE IMMEDIATE SITUATION YES
LONGER TERM
LIKE DO THEY JUST LET NUKES SIT?
MOUNTAIN STATES AND GREAT LAKES STATES PROBABLY HAVE THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN THE HARDWARE, BUT IS THAT REALLY WORTH ANYTHING
@nugger @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle @Spingebill Either the US becomes a quasi-confederation (or an actual one) and have some sort of body that oversees them, or each governor would have jurisdiction over what they have in their state and they have control, or something else entirely. Who's to say, but those options come to mind immediately.
@nugger @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle @Spingebill idk if they'd be able to maintain them

there's big questions about whether the nukes we have maintained by the DoD would function since we're not allowed to test them
worries about the trigger mechanisms degrading over time and the highly enriched 'primary' fuel decomposing, which we don't really have the special reactors going to replace

the eggheads run computer simulations every so often and certify that they are doing an excellent job and the weapon would work if fired, though. Plus you can pull the triggers and at least read the outputs and compare to see if the timing is still good

@Paultron @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @nugger @Spingebill I sleep better at night knowing our nukes are built by the cheapest contractor. 'Mil spec' is the classic military oxymoron.

@Paultron @nugger @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @RegalBeagle @Spingebill >can't test nukes

Ok, then let's just launch a few at Africa and can it "Global Humanitary Aid".
UN won't be taking control of anything.
there will be blue hats on the ground if they try to impose their faggotry anywhere other than CA, NYC and DC.
@koropokkur @RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @Spingebill WITHOUT USG UN JUST BECOMES CHINA'S SKINSUIT AND THE NEGOTIATIONS ARE ALL REALLY WITH CHINA
Either that or we find out that the "nukes" are just some wires in a box and military contractors have just been stealing the money for the last half a century.
@nugger @RegalBeagle @Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @Spingebill warheads have a shelf life. the plutonium throws off enough of its charge that it will malfunction or not properly detonate after x number of years. reagan administration detonated thousands of small nukes to determine what this time frame was, it's a secret (~4 years). if you got nobody to spin them back up, its just storing radioactive waste.

@Bad_Banner @IAMAL_PHARIUS @Spingebill A nuclear state backed into existential crisis WILL use everything at their disposal to maintain power. I don't think we'll see controlled demolition of the RF like what happened with the USSR as the cultural and political zeitgeists are completely different. The Cuban missile crisis analogy also explains the theological differences. US used to be a Christian nation, while USSR where atheists, but now the opposite is true for both countries.

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