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6 minutes ago, dwy000 said:

What the hell kind of attack is that?  It looks more like target practice.  North Korea might be doing more damage to their reputation as a credible military threat than anything by showing how woefully unprepared and unskilled they are.

Just my guess, but they do as they are told. They probably have a Russian commander who doesn’t give a damn and spends them as he sees fit. He probably got the message from above  that he has more supplies for the meatgrinder coming if the current batch is gone.

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6 hours ago, dwy000 said:

... North Korea might be doing more damage to their reputation as a credible military threat than anything by showing how woefully unprepared and unskilled they are.

 

@dwy000,

 

Please, take it easy.

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I said it for some time, but there is a covert war going on in Europe:

https://www.csce.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Spotlight-on-the-Shadow-War-Website.pdf

 

Asssinations, GPS jamming , infrastructure attacks, election interference, cyberattacks. The cut of the fiber optics cable in the baltics see didn’t made it on the list yet, as the cutoff date was November 2024.

 

FWIW, WW1 started for lesser reasons than those above . Those who think there can be peace with Putin in charge need to think again. It’s not just about Ukraine.  Europe is in a covert war with Russia.

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I appreciate the share here, @Spekulatius,

 

I have no clue here, actually.

 

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I'm following Reuters and Associated Press - about daily - as my primary sources as basis for posting in this topic, with the intent to try not to post stuff not verified the generally acknowledged and accepted way by professional journalism occupied at news media.

 

But no doubt, that social media now has become an important online source of instant news. The hard question is what of it is fake and false.

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@John Hjorth I don’t think the Russian economy is going to implode alls of a sudden. Thats doesn’t tend to be what happens in these situations . What does happen is that a war economy is eating itself and hollowing out to the point. the evidence is that they have to outsource to North Korean mercenaries, which likely isn’t very effective and comes at a huge financial cost to Russia, furthering their decline.

 

Also related to this it’s instructive to look at Putin’s annual press conference. he plays the cool poker player here , except he plays with other people lives and gambles his country.

 

The whole thing takes an ridiculous 5 hours, he proposes a missile duel , claims Russians are bored without war and other absurd claims:

 

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5 hours ago, Spekulatius said:

@John Hjorth I don’t think the Russian economy is going to implode alls of a sudden. Thats doesn’t tend to be what happens in these situations . What does happen is that a war economy is eating itself and hollowing out to the point. the evidence is that they have to outsource to North Korean mercenaries, which likely isn’t very effective and comes at a huge financial cost to Russia, furthering their decline.

 

Also related to this it’s instructive to look at Putin’s annual press conference. he plays the cool poker player here , except he plays with other people lives and gambles his country.

 

The whole thing takes an ridiculous 5 hours, he proposes a missile duel , claims Russians are bored without war and other absurd claims:

 

 

@Spekulatius,

 

I'm not going to listen to what this person has to say about Russias internal affairs and the economic status and reality for Russia. All that comes from  him in those regards is spin, propaganda and lies, to keep his ignorant, stupid and naive citizens in check, in coorporation with his socalled oligarch 'friends'. The Russian population will have to pay a sky high price, when all this eventually is over and his is gone forever.

 

It's a flawed aproach to try to listen to him to get an understanding of what is going on, if you ask me. What matters is what he actually does. And that's not always obvious in the first place, disguised with an artificial beard, blue sunglasses, a hat and a beige long coat - all KGB-style. Cheat, or be cheated, that's the mans game. Unfortunately, one has to admit that he is pretty good at his game, i.e. red lines and all that. All short term. Long term, he's already toast.

 

The only thing that works against such a person is to let him eat his own cooking, plain and simple.

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@John Hjorth No, I would not listen to Putin’s 5 hours presser either. However, you can find some summaries that re useful. It is interesting and scary what a twisted personality this guy has. and compassion or moral compass whatsoever. He has imprisoned himself with his own twisted logic , just like many of the worst dictators in history have.

 

On a different but very related note there is an interested background story on Georgia, which has seen a lot of protests lately after the election . It’s run by a shady Oligarch and probably about to become a Russian puppet state again if it isn’t already:

Another covert war going on here.

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Meloni, the Italy Premier has come around. Dhe was deemed Putin friendly before she won the election but now made a 180Deg U-turn:

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/italy-pm-says-eu-will-not-allow-russia-others-endanger-security-through-2024-12-22/
 

 

I don’t think the German AFD will come to grips with this threat- making a deal with Putin is basically on their party statutes. These idiots put in moment of silence for Assad ousting, believe it or not.

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