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What they need to do is ask the USA for a few of their captured cocaine boats. I would imagine chucking several tons of explosive and the guidance gear into one of them may work ;)
https://maritimecyprus.com/2016/11/1...-with-cocaine/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rine-port.html https://www.businessinsider.com/coas...11-8?r=US&IR=T |
Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11487044)
What they need to do is ask the USA for a few of their captured cocaine boats. I would imagine chucking several tons of explosive and the guidance gear into one of them may work ;)
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Reflag the ships to NATO country registry
That may give the Russians planners pause to rethink their tactics. .
Originally Posted by ORAC
(Post 11486746)
https://www.politico.eu/article/russ...isk-black-sea/
Russia risks war with NATO in Black Sea, former top commander in Europe warns Kyiv’s allies may have to establish a shipping corridor after the collapse of the U.N. grain deal, Admiral James Stavridis says. …."Russia's actions in the international waters of the Black Sea create a real risk of escalating this to a war at sea between NATO and the Russian Federation," said Stavridis. NATO, he went on, "is not going to provide all the weapons and money for Ukraine, only to watch Russia strangle their economy with an illegal blockade”.….. "If Russia starts seizing vessels or seeks to scare them away, I think it likely NATO will respond by supporting a humanitarian corridor for shipping," Stavridis said. The alliance could protect vessels going to and from the Ukrainian port of Odesa "with NATO combat aircraft overhead and possibly NATO warships in escort." …. |
F-16 training set to begin near the end of August.
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11487132)
F-16 training set to begin near the end of August.
https://twitter.com/ZMiST_Ua/status/1692559274856112468 |
Have to agree with you GlobalNav, I was surprised that training wasn't already underway. The foot dragging appears to be timed to perfection. .
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Why is `osint` posting LAT/LONG POSITIONS fffFFS...????
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Washington Post: US intel says Ukraine will not achieve key offensive goal this yearUkrainian troops are unlikely to be able to reach Melitopol due to extensive system of Russian minefields and trenchesNo !!!!!, and whose fault would that be….. Oh wait, Washingtons! I firmly believed NATO was a multi national organisation not an extension of Americas power to bend and follow the will of sleepy Joe. The one thing Russia recognises is strength and that’s been lacking from the west. The whole effort IMHO has been an exercise in how not to support a war, it took other Countries to deliver tanks to get the US to commit and even then they still haven’t got their “game changer” (their words) M1A1, that i feel is no better than the latest versions of the Challenger / Leopard variants. Before that, heals were dragged over artillery, ammunition such as cluster and long range munitions etc. And do not get me started on the current fiasco, the US berating the slow counter offensive, a counter offensive slowed by the intransigence of the US to supply the weapons needed, slowing the NATO supply by almost vetoing it, so much so that the supply of armour and tanks, modern fighters and the long range weapons requested have meant the counter offensive has been delayed, delays that have allowed Russia to amass supplies in Country and dig and prepare mined and well constructed defences, defences that Ukrainians are spilling their blood on and wouldn’t have been in place if the weapons requested were delivered when asked for. The they would not have had the prepared defences in place, the bridge would have been down and the Russians would have been on the run. In a way I feel the moment has passed. |
Originally Posted by sycamore
(Post 11487231)
Why is `osint` posting LAT/LONG POSITIONS fffFFS...????
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Major fire at Novorossiysk, interested to know how it started…
The Novorossiysk 🇷🇺 Port’s cargo fire cannot be controlled. It appears things are exploding (turn on audio). I am betting soon we will learn that the 🇷🇺 military was transporting weapons from the port. Russia's having a bad day. First a drone hits Moscow, then #Ukraine's flag raised over a Russian city & now its major Black Sea export & naval port of Novorossiysk is on fire - same place 🇺🇦 almost sunk a naval ship recently. Standby for more Medvedev drunken nuclear outrage 🤪. |
Originally Posted by ORAC
(Post 11487269)
Major fire at Novorossiysk, interested to know how it started…
The Novorossiysk 🇷🇺 Port’s cargo fire cannot be controlled. It appears things are exploding (turn on audio). I am betting soon we will learn that the 🇷🇺 military was transporting weapons from the port. Russia's having a bad day. First a drone hits Moscow, then #Ukraine's flag raised over a Russian city & now its major Black Sea export & naval port of Novorossiysk is on fire - same place 🇺🇦 almost sunk a naval ship recently. Standby for more Medvedev drunken nuclear outrage 🤪. |
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This is what I worry about, Russia is starting to ramp up production in all areas, the defences they have built are bleeding Ukraine dry, the counter offensive delays have increased those problems exponentially, gone are the times where Ukraine can rapidly advance from the likes of Kharkiv to Lyman. I do hope they can make a breakthrough and drop those damned bridges.
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11487288)
This is what I worry about, Russia is starting to ramp up production in all areas, the defences they have built are bleeding Ukraine dry, the counter offensive delays have increased those problems exponentially, gone are the times where Ukraine can rapidly advance from the likes of Kharkiv to Lyman. I do hope they can make a breakthrough and drop those damned bridges.
Ukraine does need more air defence capability against drones, they are taking out a lot of them, but they need more protection yet, and sure, RuSSia will continue with their program of attacking civilians, as they always do, so as targeting civilians deliberately is nowadays classified as a war crime, how about our own leaders getting serious about supporting Ukraine in defense of their civilian populations. RuSSia has no place at present in any international community organisation, the recent attack by a Wagner "soldier" committing murder on a train in RuSSia is an apt metaphor for Vlad and his minions, if the wholesale ransacking of the RuSSian sovereign wealth by him and his minions is added as an aside. RuSSia's vector remains as before, Titanic like. |
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
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Originally Posted by Winemaker
(Post 11487338)
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the Russians plan to force residents of Russian occupied territories to join the armies of the Russian occupiers as combatants against the armies that fraught to oppose the invasion of the Russian occupiers. I'm getting really confused.
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Video shows it to be from a drone strike - presumably based on good intel….
In occupied Energodar, there was an explosion in the building where the heads of the occupation police were meeting As a result of the explosion, the so-called head of the city department, Colonel Pavel Chesanov of the Russian Interior Ministry, his "deputy" in charge of operational work, the "head" of the investigation department, the "head" of the duty unit and the "heads" of a number of departments were hospitalized. The occupiers were evacuated by military helicopters to the territory of Russia. The building itself, which was used as a dormitory for law enforcers, was significantly destroyed from the 3rd to the 5th floors. |
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