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https://gameruprising.to/index.php?threads/us-general-captured-in-ukraine.36980/

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I smell bullshit.

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Me too. Veterans today is bullshit site that just gives false hopes or pumps bullshit stories out that align with our narrative as far as I remember

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Even if you take the current climate in US army and government into consideration, I highly doubt that an established world-class army would risk sending a general into a dangerous war zone. Some sergeants and trainers? Maybe.

If that is true, then incompetence has reached some pretty high levels.

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If that is true, then incompetence has reached some pretty high levels.

Incompetence has reached some pretty high levels.

What I suspect has actually happened is that the u.s. themselves have been shooting down our own guys as pretext for direct intervention. This is premised on the thinking that if the u.s. DOES go in, russia will back off. In other words the u.s. is assuming, because russia hasn't escalated further due to u.s. proxy intervention arming azov et al -- that russia is bluffing. But the critical mistake is that you should never call bullshit when you're the biggest bullshit artist in the room if the risk of that is worse than the cost of walking. This is the u.s. forgetting that rule.

And thats just the problem: the u.s. has confused russia's redline with russia's ultimatum, when they're two different declarations. Russia said they'd retaliate massively if the u.s. directly armed proxies. The u.s. directly armed proxys. Russia didn't follow through. That was an ultimatum. A threat and a promise. Both of those things are by their very nature, never certain in war. It's a political tactic.

Arming the proxies was a bluff-called. Direct involvement on the otherhand is the same as triggering a trip-wire or stepping on a land mine.

I'd say the u.s. already has with the death or the 'capture' of this u.s. general.

Whereas a redline is a mechanical declaration of what, by the internal logic of the situation, must happen. It's "laying down the ground rules without negotiation." It's the more formal version of a direct threat. You don't do that unless you mean it. It's saying "if you do this, you will force our hand. We will have no flexibility or choice in the matter any more."

And now you understand the mistake the u.s. has made here.

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From Day 1 of this fiasco I thought that there would be U.S., Brit, maybe some French, maybe some German military leadership on the ground. The dirty yids are flexing their muscles and compelling the militaries of the countries they have pulled down call the shots to counter Russian military leadership. The yids don't have a high opinion of Ukrainians (and vice versa) and they don't think the Ukrainians by themselves could figure out how to beat the Rousklies.

You could tell immediately by the first comments on this thread that the joos really want this story covered up and tamped down. Funny. Guys, don't think that all the actual normal people who use this forum don't know how totally degenerate and inferior nearly everything in our society has become since the blessings of jewiness have become so apparent. Of course, some of "our" military people are directly involved in this shit-show.

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Surprise surprise

If it is true, then the first indication would be a media shift away from ukraine to something else. So either a new coof strain, or a nigger doing monkeyshines, or something else.

I mean, that would be funny as fucking hell if true. That would mean that biden not only fucked up in Afghanistan, but it would mean that he gets a bay of pigs event too.