Because Russia has worked extremely hard to avoid civilian casualties. Putin is a very different person than Netanyahu.
I mis-spoke.JUNE 2. Not July.*GHETTOBLASTER » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I took the time to look for historic significance with July 3 and there is none for either Russia or Ukraine.
I thought maybe July 3 was LGBTQ Appreciation Day in Ukraine.
I think it would be nice if Putin gives Ukraine advanced notice before turning Kyiv into an ashtray.
I asked myself how many years it would take for the citizens of Ukraine to put this **** behind them...?
How many years did it take the citizens of the USA to be willing to die for England after the wars we fought against them...?
Cannonpointer » Today, 7:17 pm » wrote: ↑ June 3, 2025 - Breaking News.
Y'all are free to laugh if I am wrong - BUT ONLY IF YOU CALL ME AN IDIOT FOR MAKING THIS PREDICTION.
If not, your laughter will be PG'd off the thread.
Anyone care to wager?
I think every citizen of Kyiv is thinking along with you here.....Putin will have a short fuse reaction if his terms are rejected.Cannonpointer » 32 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I mis-spoke.JUNE 2. Not July.
I edited my OP to reflectmy actual intention. I'm talking day after tomorrow.
The significance of June 3 is that it follows Jun2. The signifcance of June 2 is that it is the meeting date for peace talks.
After the incident of NATO destroying Russian bombers using Coupkraine as a sok puppet, there will be no peace talk. There will be a listof conditions and a demand of immediate capitulation or face all out war. Coupkraine will echo what NATO told them to say, and the next day Kyiv will go up in flames.
They made excellent sense - but they werenot uke strikes. They were NATO strike. Which is why Putin is left without wiggleroom. He HAS to take NATO's mask off - and coupkraine is NATO's mask.DeezerShoove » 55 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I have to agree that a major strike as payback will occur.
That could mean multiple targets rather than the obliteration of a single city.
If that (major strike) doesn't happen it will be only because Uke capitulates to Russia's demands coupled with warnings/predictions.
How the Uke strikes made any sense in the planning stage is puzzling.
He's been careful to avoid collateral damage. But when you lose half your bomber fleet to force that hides behind a sok, you're gonna get rid of that **** sok as fast as you can, before that hidden force can do more damage behind it. He is going to force NATO to put up or shutup. And when he does, I suspect the NATO alliance is going to lose some members whose citizens start killing their overlords.*GHETTOBLASTER » 44 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think every citizen of Kyiv is thinking along with you here.....Putin will have a short fuse reaction if his terms are rejected.
I am willing to bet China will successfully invade Taiwan by a week from today, Monday June 2, 2024.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 7:17 pm » wrote: ↑ June 3, 2025 - Breaking News.
Y'all are free to laugh if I am wrong - BUT ONLY IF YOU CALL ME AN IDIOT FOR MAKING THIS PREDICTION.
If not, your laughter will be PG'd off the thread.
Anyone care to wager?
They have?Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 10:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Because Russia has worked extremely hard to avoid civilian casualties. Putin is a very different person than Netanyahu.
But Russia can no longer afford to let NATO continue attacking from behind the Coupkraine sok puppet. Russia has always had the power to erase Kyiv. The recent NATO bombings deep inside Russia will impel him to stop playing footsy with Kyiv and just end it.
That's my prediction.
The peace talks happen tommorow. I don't think there will be much talking. Russia's envoy will lay down a list of conditions that Kyiv must meet or face destruction. Kyiv - ever the NATO puppet - will stupidly walk out in refusal. The next day, Kyiv will no longer be a seat of government. Coupkraine will not have a seat of government.
Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 11:31 pm » wrote: ↑ They made excellent sense - but they werenot uke strikes. They were NATO strike. Which is why Putin is left without wiggleroom. He HAS to take NATO's mask off - and coupkraine is NATO's mask.
The strikes cut Russia's strategic bomber fleet damned near in half. If you're NATO, and you're poking the bear, taking some inches off its claws is a good move.
And yes, the strikes will very likely transcend the obliteration of Coupkraine's seat of government. But it's the obliteration of the government in Kyiv that I am predicting. I think the other strikes pretty are much an absolute certainty.
You truly do not understand that you are a neocon, do you?JohnnyYou » Today, 2:35 am » wrote: ↑ I am willing to bet China will successfully invade Taiwan by a week from today, Monday June 2, 2024.
I have been saying for months it will happen. The US is so boneheaded anyone can put on Nancy Sinatra boots and walk all over us.
Jews and their goy slaves - what are ya gonna do?JohnnyYou » Today, 2:35 am » wrote: ↑ Man, who took the flamethrower to the phoolks trying to support Gazan Palestinians in Boulder?
Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 7:17 pm » wrote: ↑ June 3, 2025 - Breaking News.
Y'all are free to laugh if I am wrong - BUT ONLY IF YOU CALL ME AN IDIOT FOR MAKING THIS PREDICTION.
If not, your laughter will be PG'd off the thread.
Anyone care to wager?
Yes, son. I'm going to share something with you that will sound crazy, but it's true:
That is absolutely one of the reasons why.DeezerShoove » Today, 6:01 am » wrote: ↑ The odd part of this whole thing is "Why are we still enemies with Russia?"
On one hand, NATO has at its core the mission to counteract Russian aggression. Supposedly.
On the other hand, I'm having trouble seeing the "Russian aggression" these days.
So, I tend to lean in your camp that it's NATO aggression rather than Russian.
They are, as an organization, trying to justify their existence... I guess.
ps
Any military that can claim it is battle hardened wields considerably more intimidation.
Is that why, in part at least, there's always a fight someplace? We're always eager to practice our craft.
My president already knows where I live.
Ignore the mediaCannonpointer » 37 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes, son. I'm going to share something with you that will sound crazy, but it's true:
The media lies.
I should have had you sit down - sorry.
But there it is, son. The media lies. They told you boys can grow up to be women and have babies,.
If you believe them after THAT ****, you're stupid.
Russia is not attacking civilian populations?Cannonpointer » 37 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes, son. I'm going to share something with you that will sound crazy, but it's true:
The media lies.
I should have had you sit down - sorry.
But there it is, son. The media lies. They told you boys can grow up to be women and have babies,.
If you believe them after THAT ****, you're stupid.