It's like an owner firing its chef after the owner buys only old, moldy ingredients and decrepit appliances and cookware.It's pretty amusing that they think their problems can be fixed by swapping out shitty generals.
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It's like an owner firing its chef after the owner buys only old, moldy ingredients and decrepit appliances and cookware.It's pretty amusing that they think their problems can be fixed by swapping out shitty generals.
Seriously is Russia a giant trailer park outside of Moscow and St.Petersburg?
Russians just look trashy asf
I am beginning to wonder just what kind of forces the Russians actually have in the South? I have a feeling they are pretty hollow.Whatever is coming, I sure hope it catches Russia off guard as far as location. I am no military expert (obviously) but if they can carve out a nice wedge to Black Sea and cut off support coming from Crimea, they could really capture back a lot of the land on Black Sea, all the way back to Odessa, and end the Russian occupied land bridge. Take out rail and port and roads to Crimea and just lay siege to it. And the shitty eastern territories, full of traitors, that Russia originally took in 2015, can just sit there as hell holes. No rush.
+2I am beginning to wonder just what kind of forces the Russians actually have in the South? I have a feeling they are pretty hollow.
Wonder if there have been any attempts on Putin's life. As we know, some in the German army tried a few times to get rid of Hitler but failed. I am guessing this is also the case in Russia.Their certainly is a sniper that can take out Putin. Not sure why it has not been done. Sniper would be giving up their life for the savior of tens of thousands
That must be some new Russian dish, exploding chicken. Or, @The Tradition was in charge of the grill.
Isn’t this close to the war starting?There’s nothing left for their central bank to do…
Yes, but they’ve taken extraordinary action and they’re still in a prolonged slide. $50 oil is killing them.Isn’t this close to the war starting?
Oil is at $80 and worries summer could drive oil and ngas higher.Yes, but they’ve taken extraordinary action and they’re still in a prolonged slide. $50 oil is killing them.
Urals is still under $60 and averaged $47 and change last month.Oil is at $80 and worries summer could drive oil and ngas higher.
How does that compare to start of war?Urals is still under $60 and averaged $47 and change last month.
Russian Urals Oil Price Averaged $47.85 A Barrel In March | OilPrice.com
The price of Russia’s flagship Urals crude grade averaged $47.85 per barrel in March, nearly two times lower than in March 2022oilprice.com