UKRAINE CLAIMS BIG VICTORY, RUSSIANS SHOCKED! Breaking Ukraine War News With The Enforcer (Day 791)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Ukraine has claimed a large victory in the Kherosn front as Ukrainian forces captured the town of Kozachi Laheri, opening the way for a larger Ukrainian adavnce of the shores of the river. Russian forces in the region are beginning to feel the pressure, with Oil Silos burning and generals on trial for bribery. Ukraine is using their air force increasingly more as the F-16s will soon greatly increase their air power.
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"Ask not what you can do for your country...ask what you can get out of it" . Yup That was the sound of JFK spinning in his grave. 😎
ask how you can rip your country. lol
We got 40,000 HAWK air defense missiles in storage and we have not used them for two decades. It costs money to keep them stored. We should send them to Ukraine.
The US has billions of dollars of military, jets, tanks, missiles etc in storage that we will never use even if a huge war was to come to the US, These items just set and rust away and if only 25% were given to Ukraine they would be the third largest military power in the world. But that would be too easy. Its best for the US and other countries to USE said I said USE Ukraine as a testing country. Just look at the Patriot systems as an example. The US considered them just average and made plans to produce better, then Ukraine got their hands on one and showed what these systems could do, with the right people using them. Just look at all the things that Ukraine has tested and some suceeded and others were failures when on the battlefield. But no one cares about that, they just cry about their taxes being spent and too stupid to relaize that most of the Billions remain here in the US creating more jobs, Stupid Americans.
Agreed. I doubt if half of the rocket motors are viable. Having said that, give them a good inspection to determine the best motors and send them to UKR. Costs us a little to inspect and ship, but storage is no longer an issue. Using the same line thinking, empty out half of the thousands of support and combat vehicles that can help sustain UKR to victory.
We? I don't remember we having anything, and I do remember a time when the U.S. didn't sponsor Autocratic Nazi regimes like Zelensky's
Nothing but more propaganda
Donlord? More like Gaylord
Ivan lord 😂
@@oliverharvey3792 to you, because with your name that is perfect for a two ball root juicer haha hahaha ha arvey
@@dancoy09 Yes I don't like Autocratic Nazi regimes like Ukraine and midget transvestite con men running them
Up up LSA for the white and gold
Bye Bye, oil refineries. I dont see how anyone would be able to proove they did it.
Who do they have trained to fly all of these F16s.They have to be fluent in English!
Ukraine already has 16 pilots trained to fly the F-16. But you will not hear that news here nor will you here how Ukriane just lost 5 miles of land to the russians because the Ukrainians ran from their post. Now the Russians are setting right inside the heavy barracades that Ukraine just finished building and are ver near to a major town that Russia wants by May 9th.
Ever heard of supply by helicopters they done need to land necessarily. The jolly green giants have a resurgence for Ukraine. Have you seen the jolly green gun ship?
Mugs looking like they have Jenna Toles
There's more you can do as a Ukrainian conscript than just be a soldier and fight. Sure you might well get mobilised but it's not throw bodies at an unstoppable army, also there's no excuse as a disabled person I couldn't go and fight sure i could shoot a gun but i'm physcially a wreck and I break every other day in the field i'd get my buddies killed. If i'm sitting here thinking I could do x what excuse is there for a young fully fit man to run? However I could quite happily sit and build drones etc on and off all day long. If I were in that situation I wouldn't run i'd volunteer go explain my circumstances and make myself useful doing stuff to support the war effort. I've thought long and hard about it and if your way of life is under threat and there is mobilisation thats being effective especially you have a duty to protect that way of life esp if you plan to live in that country again after the war.
One thing this war has highlighted modern wars aren't all about troops that do 1000 push ups daily and look like Rambo there's ways of all abilities shapes size and fitness to contribute to freedom for Ukraine.
61 billion $ = small arms and jet fuel!
there is an issue with deportations as legally in most cases you cannot deport someone to the country where he would be possibly harmed and therefore the deportation orders will be legally challenged -> prolonging the process and putting strain on legal system
Hey, Enforcer! Did you hear about Belarus claiming to intercept a drone from Lithuania and other crazy accusations?
🏴☠@TheEnforcer @EnforcerMatt If you're wondering how some....weapons are in country so soon. I can now tell you without compromise. It was suggested😎 to stage certain weapons and systems that were soon to be on the expired listings.. and various other munitions that also were in need of replacement according to military standards, which are very high in the US as you know. So, now you can fill in the gaps. The staging areas are still opsec and will not be discussed. 🏴☠
Hello! Ukraine has a program to launch an air to air missile from a truck as part of an anti-drone initiative. Regards
Every university is have attended, all three, have had pro-palestinian protests....grrr
The Ukrainian push from point of entry looking south is directionally right...as it should be and coincidentally not only serves as a consolidation and direction from which to push FROM...it also calls into question what type of actual resistance they will encounter east (Novi Laheri and surrounding areas) given the introduction of longer range weaponry which has already served without actual use but by rumor only to have shut down even if temporarily the Kerch bridge....WHICH in turn tells you logistical supply will be limited at best AND....as a bonus tells you everything you need to know about what occupational force morale is looking like as it plays heavily in their minds and you better know it, the window of escape is already in question. As simple and seemingly antiquated as the pincer movement may be... it appears that it's simplicity in overall moving pieces in this case has every potential to create a rather disasterous domino effect for the enemy here (without trying to jinx anything) given the very real possibilty of a complete and rapid defensive collapse...and rather large one at that. If this has been a strategic plan on behalf of Ukraine....this was well thought out and it has jackpot sized dividends to pay if it succeeds. Take the loss of Crimea to your citizens and place whatever spin you wish on it...that in and of itself is the death of this entire invasion...and those moments will be historic for soooo many reasons. I like dominos
What in the heel is this? This is not what’s going on over there right now.
On the topic of Ukrainians leaving the country. The general mood seems to be that defending your country is doing the right thing. Let's take a hypothetical
Let's say war breaks out between NATO and Russia and the Russian military conscripts a million new combat troops but half of them desert and defect to NATO forces. Question: are those soldiers cowards because they didn't defend their homeland or are they heroes because they supported the West?
Depends on who you ask really, I think there's no right answer here.
@PuhoyOG I respect that. But the point is that perhaps the Ukrainians who left their country didn't do so out of fear but because they objected to the conflict in general.
I believe in civic duty but I don't believe anyone should be forced to fight for a cause they don't believe in. And if we were to transplant "Ukrainian" for "Russian," I think most people would agree: there ARE circumstances in which leaving instead of fighting might be for the best.
To be clear: I don't think they should be illegally entering other countries and if Poland wants to deport them for the sake of Polish sovereignty, then I'm 100% on board. But I do take issue if they're just pushing more meat into the grinder.
"Inside the table's circle,
Under the sacred sword.
A knight must vow to follow
The code that is unending,
Unending as the table-
A ring by honor bound.
A knight is sworn to valor,
His heart knows only virtue,
His blade defends the helpless,
His might upholds the weak,
His word speaks only truth,
His wrath undoes the wicked.
The right can never die,
If one man still recalls.
The words are not forgot,
If one voice speaks them clear.
The code forever shines,
If one heart holds it bright."
(Dragonheart)
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This new aggregation can backfire...and will give Russia a new incentive to go full bore and bring mo heat...careful...
I don't think my ancestors the Vikings where after spices when they sailed west words in the 9th century ;) (My DNA says I'm 99.01% Scandinavian! and 0.9% Amazonian :O )