Hell, some people to this day still held the believe that American won the Vietnam war, for some reason. Not simply “didn’t loss” or “stalemate”, but outright win. So, likely, some of them might never move to the next stage.
“Misdirection is the key to survival, never attack what your enemy defends, never behave as your enemy expects, and never reveal your true strength. If knowledge is power then to be unknown is to be unconquerable.”
Medical engineer in Thailand with chronic headache from west-worshipping libs here.
Hell, some people to this day still held the believe that American won the Vietnam war, for some reason. Not simply “didn’t loss” or “stalemate”, but outright win. So, likely, some of them might never move to the next stage.
One thing about us East and Southeast Asians is that we said what we’re expected to said in a certain event in such a scale that once you heard one, you have heard it all.
Funeral, for example - “The dead is a good person” = I don’t personally know the dead. “The dead is a good friend” = I personally know and deal with the dead. “The dead is a good kid” = The dead is my child/children, or I’m his/her teacher. You get the idea.
So, yeah, I won’t read too much into an official statement on a dead person. As my parents said “Don’t listen to what people said, but watch what they do” .
Seriously, where does the “3-day” thing even came from anyway? Heard it cited a lot in west-worshipping circles, but pretty much every single official statements even from the first day of the SMO all went for “however long it take” speech.
Some people still maintain that American actually won Vietnam war somehow to this days, so probably never.
Imagine what we could become if we treat corrupt oligarch and official at least half as serious as PRC does?
Just a slight correction : Radio Tapok’s version of Defense of Moscow is the original one.
They’ll probably be tons of “This is proof that Ukrainian don’t have Nazi problem because they talk with Isn’trael” from the west after this.
Stop threaten us with good time, damn it.
I remember a review of the episode that simply said “It’s so bad you really have to see it for yourself.”.
That explain why that episode is so over-the-top cringy, even by 1960s standard.
Loss will definitely be high in such scenario. Bombarding a city to rubles rarely work to the advantage of the invader. It didn’t work in German favor during Battle of Stalingrad. It didn’t work in British’s favor during Battle of Caen. I doubt it would work in IDF favor here, especially against people who have a lot of explosives and nothing to lose.
But yeah, it’s going to be ugly, especially consider how little IDF care about collateral damage.
“Commands are sent via WhatsApp groups.”
I want to see how my former OPSEC instructor would react to this information.
This gotta be a satire, right?
right?
It “stays” in orbit, yes, but to do so, it has to move at around 27,000 kph in orbit. The comment said “distance”, not “displacement”, so it’s still a lot.
[No, I’m not doing the math.]
This have the same energy as “If Steiner attacks, everything will be alright”.
To be fair, they did heard of Ukraine before 2022. They’re a lot of yelling and screaming back in 2014-2015 after Crimea succeeded from Ukraine, which lots of American loss their shit because you shouldn’t have the self-determination that doesn’t align with Westerner’s agenda, apparently.
Even their frigates “are 4000 tons” and underarmed because they need that operational range.
You haven’t seen the newest frigate they’re building, I take it.
Thailand - 292
Did…did whoever made this consider a frigging river patrol boat equal to a guided missile frigate?
That seem too much of a logistical demand for the German of that time.
And other generic coping argument.