Resembling US too. I could make some money making these for Biden and Pelosi.
Really must make the troops feel great to see that. I really am hoping for a mass surrender.
One tweet suggested that Putin could be in trouble if Kherson fell. I don't know about that but like you say, capturing the city and/or thousands of Russians should mark another turning point in the war.Really must make the troops feel great to see that. I really am hoping for a mass surrender.
Unknown. I believe several thousand soldiers are on the wrong side of the river. Guess they should have been officers. Sucks to be them.One tweet suggested that Putin could be in trouble if Kherson fell. I don't know about that but like you say, capturing the city and/or thousands of Russians should mark another turning point in the war.
Don't forget about the 5 to 10 million Russians that were killed by their own government from 1946-1990 so the Kremlin could keep a stranglehold on power. Isn't Communism wonderful?As many as 27 million Soviets lost their lives, with as many as 11.4 million military deaths joined by up to 10 million civilian deaths due to military activity and an additional 8 million to 9 million deaths due to famine and disease.
World War II Casualties by Country 2024
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According to Ivlev, Soviet State Planning Committee documents put the Soviet population at 205 million in June 1941 and 169.8 million for June 1945. Taking into account the 17.6 million births and 10.3 million natural deaths, leaving almost 42 million in war-related losses according to his research. T
Wet her lips and stick her to the window…
That is some absolutely insane shit. Idk how else to describe it.
Not "communism". Autocracy.Don't forget about the 5 to 10 million Russians that were killed by their own government from 1946-1990 so the Kremlin could keep a stranglehold on power. Isn't Communism wonderful?
Wet her lips and stick her to the window…
That wasn’t very nice, but those lips are hideous.
When hasn’t “communism” led to autocracy?Not "communism". Autocracy.
That’s a great question. I was going to ask it but then didn’t want to deal with most of the heat about to come your way. And, it is outside the spirit of this thread. You should just post the question in its own thread…When hasn’t “communism” led to autocracy?
Good point….I didn’t bring it up though…just responded.That’s a great question. I was going to ask it but then didn’t want to deal with most of the heat about to come your way. And, it is outside the spirit of this thread. You should just post the question in its own thread…
My biggest concern is we now have 1,400 stinger missiles unaccounted for.
Lots of things lead to autocracy.When hasn’t “communism” led to autocracy?
FWIW this article was pretty goodGood point….I didn’t bring it up though…just responded.
FWIW this article was pretty good
How China combined authoritarianism with capitalism to create a new communism
What does communism 2.0 mean for democracy?www.google.com
Agree but they seem to coincide a lot.Lots of things lead to autocracy.
That doesn't make them "mean" the same thing.
Communism is economic ideology; autocracy is a form of government.
$54B is a staggering amount of money, but has the US ever had a better ROI on our spend than what we and the rest of the world have received thus far?
Not an expert but old communism is part of new communism. Basically, in china you have no/few rights and the state owns you, but go make as much money as you can. But the state can take what it needs/wants in terms of money and humans. Last post for me on the topic to avoid a hijack of this thread.Weird.
So autocracy is now leading to communism, then?
My biggest concern is we now have 1,400 stinger missiles unaccounted for.