Stalemate is when one side kidnaps people off the street to die within a month, while the other side uses one year renewable contracts.
Entire chatgtp data centers dedicated to clapping like seals and propping up techbros egos.
Brilliant idea. I’m sure he’ll be the first to sign up to work for the council or the police for free.
I hope this is a minor face saving strike by the entity, and our Iranian, Syrian, and Lebanese comrades stay safe tonight.
You’re not the only one.
Many people have tuned out the past couple of days to avoid suffocating.
Imagine the outcry if this had happened in a real democracy, like Venezuela.
Ukraine is starting to topple, and the US has to ensure the right sort of people maintain control of whatever is left.
Who would win in a coup, the depleted conscript armed forces, or well armed, ideological paramilitaries with outside funding and direction?
yeah just a little of that “self defense ethnic cleansing”
Help I ethnically cleansed my neighbors as a joke, then they came back and told me that wasn’t cool and I’m not welcome anymore.
I think the Armenian’s in Karabakh lost the right to complain about ethnic cleansing after they ethnically cleansed their neighbors and destroyed entire villages just a couple decades ago.
Thanks for acting as an excellent example.
America invented them and used them in Vietnam. The Soviets copied them.
They’re extremely simple soft body plastic with liquid explosives. Squishing them and increasing the pressure of the liquid inside sets them off. Enough explosive to take most of your foot off.
The Bradley’s sent into action in Ukraine have the same protection scheme, steel plate and spacers over aluminum.
There are still softskin aluminium vehicles left in Ukraine, mostly BMD series.
Sure glad the Soviets never build entire lines of lightweight amphibious and airborne fighting vehicles out of the same material.
Problem is you don’t want your troops arriving cooked and hunched over. The BMP-3 also has a really awkward hatch arrangement that requires dismounting infantry to expose themselves on the top of the vehicle and run over the engine compartment. The BMP-3 was a replacement for a few marine vehicles, with the requirement that the engine was rear mounted, low down to improve water handling.
There’s lots of cope here from the Russians.
Their capabilities are very similar, but the Bradley has much better situational awareness, and the BMP-3 has a couple more ways to kill you. Literally any infantryman you ask of any nationality will prefer the Bradley over the BMP-3 because infantry like the idea of being in a troop compartment with an actual door instead of crouched in an extremely hot cupboard.
These weapons are the kind of thing the Ukrainians have developed to “retaliate” against random civilian housing blocks whenever Russia craters a command center. They’re basically modern V1/V2 rockets “This will terrify the russian population into submission!!”
Why are you linking an actual propaganda thinktank as an example as of Uyghur Genocide?
You could link any source, but you link one that is staffed by people who’s careers have been purely to lie about American’s enemies and push American interests?? I hope you’re a little sharper than that and you’re just linking that because you hope other people will swallow anything.
“HEY GUYS THIS ORGANIZATION THAT IS PAID TO TELL ME THAT CHINA IS BAD, GET THIS, SAYS CHINA IS BAD!!”
Come on bud.
Do tell, sounds interesting