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How effective are drones as weapons when your allies remove their guidance relay stations at your enemy's request?
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luka bros we just keep on winning
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Those were hohol POW repeater stations! Cucked yourselves again piggers xaxaxaxa!
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>>65271435
did this smug retarded fat fuck fold or ate shit?
tldr me
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>>65271464
Belarus is blocking the repeaters that helped to guide the drones. Though I don't think they've actually physically removed them just yet, but I think this might be "good enough" for now according the Ukraine's demands. Its made the usual crowd pissed off at Belraus, and Luka in particular, for giving in to Ukrainian threats.
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>>65271470
based
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>>65271470
he can say good bye to his country
Putin will not forget this and will ruin him
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>>65271516
With what army?
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>>65271516
Zelensk will protect him, Putin lost the mandate of potato.
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>>65271516
>Putin will not forget this
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>>65271516
God I wish he'd try it now
I'm sure ukies would appreciate if a good chunk of mobiks would get diverted to try and stir shit in Belarus
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>>65271435
>be uncle luka
>be irrelevant potato king of a irrelevant potato kingdom, stuck in the 1980s
>avoid being targeted for elimination by pretending to be harmless bumbling fool
>monke emperor buys the act, crests buy it, HATO buys it
>monke demans your help to pull off 3-day special needs operation in porkistan
>do bare minium to make monke believe you're on his side
>try to not piss off bum-crests too badly because you know they can and will fuck you up if you piss them off
>negotiate with the hot-dog salesman and make him step down, ensuring monke continues to weaken russia
>convince monke emperor to not use nukes when the crests invade Kursk, because HATO has suggested nuking potato kingdom in a show of force if russia goes full nook retard
>do pretty much nothing as monke destroys his country and his reputation as the world's "second strongest army" sends >1 million slaves to their deaths, directly into a meat grinder, trying to conquer one of the poorest nations in Europe
>offer small gesture of peace to the crests as Moscow burns and monke is weaker than ever
>monke and his friends impotently seethe
>crests continue brutally assraping russia and preparing to starve crimea into a MadMax wasteland
>luka remains uncontested atop the potato throne, not getting bombed, not getting hunted by assassins, not getting invaded

This ridiculous old man is way smarter and more dangerous (in a political sense) than he pretends to be.
Practically a modern day Bismarck pretending to be a court jester.
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>>65271435
if he's actually done this then it's good for Russia. they can adapt and innovate. Plus, Putin will take the gloves off and really start taking the war seriously.
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>>65271516
the worse Putin can actually do by this point is removing the troops helping to ensure he stays in power, but thats a double edge sword since its more likely the new guys ruling would pivot hard to the EU, which would not only mean Putins influence and presitge is further weakened but Ukraine would likely be able to free up a good chunk of manpower making the situation on the front worse for Russia
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>>65271516
Luka will issue a starch warning in return.
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>>65271516
I’m pretty sure the Belarusian military could handle Russia lol
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>>65271516
Red line, crossed.
Final warning, issued,
Gloves, off.
Lobster, whistling on mountaintop.
Hedgehog, mined.
Etc, etc.
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>>65271516
pretty sure putin cant do shit if he is planning to import oil from belarus
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Put some respect on Potato king. the last potato dictator of europe
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>>65271516
Russian couldn't even punish Armenia lmao
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>>65271541
Well, Luka is apparently having the Belarusian military do constant readiness drills while also going for an increase in recruitment efforts in order to bolster out the size of its military and is supposedly creating a new military command. So either he is planning on going to war with either Ukraine or Russia or he is making attempts at fooling the Russians into believing that he has plans to help them while in reality he's just putting on a show for them
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>>65271516
>Russia invades Belarus
>remaining CSTO defends Belarus and invades Russia
Please. I had no idea I wanted this.
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Putin will not invade
he will simply not assist Cyka when there is next protest
then FSB will install a better puppet in place
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Luka pivoting away from Putin like this is a seriously bad sign for the russians. He would never do that unless its a win for him.
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>>65271509
>>65271509
Source? I need that brunette.
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>>65271589
>good guy is named Vladimir
>bad guy is named Vladimir
>all because in the year 980AD Vladimir...
who writes this shit!?
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>>65271589
It's because America being more directly involved actually hampered Ukraine (look at how the US until the absolute ass end of Biden prevented Ukraine from striking Russia in their heart) , and now that Europe has the reigns with the US not caring about hemisphere politics, Russia is giga fucked by drones and assassinations. Luka doesn't want to have his capital bombed or himself shot in the back of the head.
TL;DR Europe is not playing the same games as the US was, they want Russia destroyed and Luka doesn't want that for himself
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>>65271571
Looking at his track record, getting saved by Russia in 2020 basically saved his ass. But he learnt the valuable lesson, that hia army is shit and can't save him if he keeps them retarded. So all he's been doing since then is ensuring he doesn'r get fucked again. Next election will come. So he needs good army. Fuck everythinh else. Who cares about Vlad's stupid war. All Luka wants is rule his little cunt and maybe colonel of Russia one day.
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>>65271516
>mfw Putin opens a second front to invade Belarus and Ukraine counterattacks restoring Luka to power
Kino of the highest order
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>>65271516
Putin owes him for stopping Prigozhins March
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>>65271571
Most likely both.
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>>65271589
Damn this guy sounds nice
If i didnt know anything about him i wouldve thought he is wholesome jolly grandpa
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>>65271639
That whole episode I think really fucked Russia and Putin in the ass as it showed that the boyars have the ability to scare the czar into deceit. Making a deal with Wagner before blatantly murdering them seemed to afterwards make Russia's war effort more sluggish and desprate
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>>65271620
Bravo Vince!
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>>65271516
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>>65271516
THE ASS WILL BE IN THE ASS
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>>65271435
It would be funny if Luka didn't remove the relay stations and Ukraine sent a bunch of drones that circled around them, drop a bunch of sunflower seeds, and flew back to Ukraine.
very funny even
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>>65271646
Being a jovial grandpa is his whole shtick. He is the most brutal autocrat in Europe though and a good bit smarter than Pootin.
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>>65271570
>Russian couldn't even punish Armenia lmao
What's the latest on that situation? I gotta admit I feel some sympathy for those wookies. Them teaming up with Turkey and Azerbaijan was not on my bingo card
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>>65271516
lol no, lukashenka is considerably smarter than putin.
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>>65271589
quite the strikes in moscow ukies pulled off if the shockwave made its way to minsk and had luka understand which way the wind blows
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>>65271646
Don't let his looks deceive you, the many corpses of opposition leaders and journalists who asked too many questions serve as fertilizer for his potato empire. Suffice to say he's been in the business longer than Monke
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>>65271697
>What's the latest on that situation?
Nothing but a wet fart in all honesty. Armenia elected a pro-western government over Russia's preferred batch of slaves. The EU is stepping in to ensure that Armenia recieves financial help after Russia stopped imported Armenian goods. Russia would have to go through Georgia to get at Armenia and I think Turkey and/or Azerbaijan might have hinted at them going to war with Russia and/or Georgia if something like that happens
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>>65271723
>Turkey and/or Azerbaijan might have hinted at them going to war
imagine the kino
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>>65271723
>Russia would have to go through Georgia to get at Armenia
don't they already have troops there?
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>>65271734
Just in the break away regions, but the Georgian government is now extremely Russian friendly and is being viewed by outside observers as, at the very least, willingly allowing Russian forces to transit through their country if a land war between Armenia and Russia was to occur.
>>65271732
I say that, but I can't find the source for my claim. So just take it with a huge grain of salt as I might be hallucinating it or something
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>>65271530
>>65271535
How unpopular is luka internally these days? I remember at some point he had his own fucking teenage son larping as bodyguard, and you'd have to be pretty hated to do that.
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>>65271752
>How unpopular is luka internally these days?
extremely. There's a reason why he had to call in Russian forces to help suppress the 2020 revolt
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russia calls for aid and india WILL answer!
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>>65271752
he's more popular in belarus than putin is in russia atm
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>>65271535
>the worse Putin can actually do by this point is removing the troops helping to ensure he stays in power
Pretty sure the worst he can do is assassinate him, which would probably not be hard since I'm certain that FSB Minsk answers to FSB Moscow and all the local elites in Minsk will be gadaffi'd or at least jailed by the public if the regime falls.
So the most likely solution is for Putin to order a palace coup in Minsk and Luka gets replaced.
This isn't serious enough for that though, so it should be some sort of private lesson.
What should happen isn't exactly always what does though and double so in Russia.
The question is whether the embarrassment requires Putin to make some punitive gesture even if he doesn't really want to.

>>65271571
>So either he is planning on going to war
It's just a sensible precaution considering the general instability of the whole region and even his country specifically.
Whether it's defending Belarus from somebody, anybody, or it's surviving in a Warlord-era Balkanised Union State, or it's suppressing his population who hate him, or resisting the Belarusian Legion of Ukraine after the war ends and they decide that it's time for elections, that army is going to see some sort of action.
He'll need the army to be better no matter what, so start now.
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>>65271758
I only hope that the US will cut ties with India over this. I am so sick of these fucking jeeters invading the tech sector. Worse are all the filthy remote workers. I can smell them over Teams chat.
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>>65271516
What is he going to do, start a war?
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>>65271758
>sell crude oil at loss
>buy back gasoline at a mark up
Amazing efficacy in burning money.
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>>65271772
>I'm certain that FSB Minsk answers to FSB Moscow
You know its KGB in Belarus right?
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Big HOG.
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>>65271781
>I only hope that the US will cut ties with India over this.
Don't ever see this happening. They're cheap labor and they're easy to exploit. It fucking blows, but jeets are gonna keep shitting up the tech sector for years.
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>>65271734
>don't they already have troops there?
On the wrong side of the country, South Ossettia and Abkazia are on the north at the Caucasus mountains and Armevia is to the south.

Though Georgia is controlled by an Oeban-style zigger puppet so they'd probably just let them through. That's why the threat by Turkey/Azerbaijan (first I heard of it) would be to attack Georgia too.
Russia could not possibly oppose Turkey, arguably not even in numbers any more, let alone Turkiye's very health MIC and loads and loads of military vehicles.
Turkiye likes Azerbaijan quite a lot, I'm not sure where the new friendship for Armenia comes from but I guess they want to make sure their kicking boy doesn't get kicked around by anyone else because it would spoil their fun.
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>>65271771
>he's more popular in belarus than putin is in russia atm
I don't think anyone has honest numbers about either desu
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>>65271795
>You know its KGB in Belarus right?
It's KGB in Moscow to, they just don't use that word any more.
I'd forgotten actually, for some reason I thought they'd changed their name too. I think I half-remembered something incorrectly from an article on the protest suppression.
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>>65271593
It's AI you dumb animal.
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>>65271593
Nvrmnd I found her
She is "Isebella Nice"
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>>65271825
>Isabella Nice
FTFY

You can get the basics of her career from
>BoundGangBangs - 19.12.11 - Gang Bang Pawn Shop: Isabella Nice

Available on your favourite porn torrent site.
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>>65271825
>>65271846
USA btw
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>>65271855
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>>65271516
>he can say good bye to his country
>Putin will not forget this and will ruin him
I am quoting you so in case this gets deleted people can still mock you zhill.
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>>65271855
The unit named itself, it would be a bigger deal to pick a fight with them rather than just a diplomatic scuffle with Poland. Both sides have to appeal to their own public but returning some awards doesn't impact the war.
>I've got to call you a Nazi to maintain face but I'm not going to stop supplies moving
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>65271855
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ass status?
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>>65271855
Shit posting used to stand for something.
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>>65271871
i don't get it
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>>65271532
Most competent politicians, in no particular:
Jinping (yeah, yeah implessive)
Erdogan
Lukashenko
Kagame
Bukele
Zelensky
Al-Sharaa
As I pointed out, none of these are exactly living under a democratic regime yet in their own way they have shown streaks of genius and survived environments where failure can get you killed, Luka is an interesting case because Belarus should have been wiped out of the map long ago by PUCCIA yet he is still on top.
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>>65271864
Why not keep it on the low? Or idk, tell them privately to not attract bad press and name themselves something a little more tame? Ukraine needs all the help and good boy points possible to get as much funding and weapons as possible. If it weren't for the faggy western flip flopping support, I would have bombed russian civilians day and night and started an ethnic cleansing of the russian culture
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>>65271884
>Zelensky
>none of these are exactly living under a democratic regime
You think we wouldn't notice?
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>>65271884
You can't even name half a dozen of the most competent western politicians in the furballs of actual democracy, where power isn't allowed to solidify so a single unmanaged mistake ends your career. You can name autocrats because they are a single person at the top of the pile, not because of any measure of their actual competence in any domain.
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>>65271869
I wonder if he signed up of his own accord or if his parents forced him into it.
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The troll is trying a divide&conquer strategy between "support the troops, homeland above all" and "be mature and politically pragmatic".
I guess this is the fork that the Polish Pres might have been trying to catch Zelenskyy in too. Or he was just throwing red meat to his base, go figure.
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>>65271855
The unit named itself and Zelensky said that he's not going to force the issue of having the unit change its name. Most of this is just a public-facing non-issue as Tusk? came out and said that he thinks the entire argument between the two countries is surface-level bickering that ultimately doesn't matter. I think he also mentioned Russian psy-op campaigns being the largest pusher of the issue too
>Side Note
Can't really say for certain since Zaluzhnyi had an entirely different role in the military than Budanov does. But I'm sure Zaluzhnyi would have loved to do something similar to what Budanov is currently doing
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>>65271893
Forced by the university most likely as Russian colleges are being forced by the military to cough up warm bodies
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>>65271620
Vladimir, duh.
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>>65271855
Poland is a ripe target for influence operations, making a whole lot of fuzz over matters of historical record when an existential war is being fought is at a minimum massive faggotry.
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>>65271909
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>>65271890
He is a cincinnatus, some of them are, nothing wrong with that.
>>65271891
I suppose it's a matter of perspective, liberal democracies are the actual oddities through human history, they rely more on a nation elites developing a very unusual world view where you start seeing the rules as something everyone must follow even themselves, at least long enough so their virtues become institutional habits. Most of the countries these guys belong to may or may not develop certain level of political freedom but their very geography and history promote caesars, or at least something more akin to directed democracy, and the rank and file want a strong ruler, we as a species instinctively love to reify after all.
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>>65271516
Don't underestimate the Potato Emperor of the steppe, his plans are measured in centuries.
All is unfolding according to his scenario.
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>>65271951
>liberal democracies are the actual oddities through human history
Only because they're vulnerable if their larval stage.
The Roman Republic came very, very close to being much close to a modern democracy than you'd think.
Ironically, it was Cincinnatus who was part of preventing that from happening because he favoured/benefitted from a class system.

Ukraine is a democracy, give it up.
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so how many tanks does russia have left and is that more or less than belarus?
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>>65271884
Most of these people are brutally incompetent, anon.
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>>65271968
>Most of these people are brutally incompetent, anon.
I'm not the dictator-simp but bear with me.
Dictators kind of have to be everything because there can never be trust and they can never entirely let anyone else have real power, their ministers are threats to their life, not just their career.

Democratic leaders have Cabinets of Ministers that they at least somewhat trust and in general, they don't do much more to betray you than undermine your successes a bit if you're a career rival and it won't rock the party boat too much, or leak an office scandal if they're trying to replace you.

So a British PM who's a bit unskilled at say, international shipping, can pretty safely leave some shipping issue to the minister for trade or something.
A dictator needs to have their name on the solution though and because they're afraid all the time, they can't just put their name on the result, they have to take control of it to make sure it's not a trap.
But they're bad at this issue that they delegated so they make bad decisions.
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>>65271983
>>65271968
>A dictator needs to have their name on the solution though
This is so true that you can recognise that a dictator with their name on everything is seen as a wise and strong ruler and a prime minister or president with their name on everything is seen as a weak lunatic.
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>>65271989
>>65271983
The ability to not only find talented people to offload tasks and control but also stand by them is a hugely important thing in democracies because only having one competent person who can carry a government means the scope of his policy and agenda is limited and also means a larger political movement is impossible after a single cycle. Everyone bitches about Trump but his two terms are perfect textbook examples of what happens when you have an extremely powerful movement made up of a single man who, despite having an undivided mandate, can't find anyone better at what he is not good at, can't find anyone who can be trusted to follow his agenda to the letter, or even anyone who can even play second fiddle as a face to the movement. First term Trump picked the worst cabinet possible because he thought neocons were just putting on a show to the media and didn't actually hate him, and the only one who didn't flush out was Pence who still backstabbed him. Second term had to essentially groom his own loyal court and stand by them even as they(and Trump himself) kept fucking up. He, as an inept outsider going into politics, had to learn the basics in the most publicly embarrassing ways possible(for the US as a whole more than personally), and i think most of the political sphere hates him more for that than for his actual policy or dumb bitch reality TV host antics.
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>>65271435
>implying Ukie drones use Glonass for navigation
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>>65271565
>potato dictator
DicTater*
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>>65271758
Where are they going to store it?
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>>65272102
t. fighterbomber
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>>65272101
heh
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>>65272101
It's a TOTalitarian system.
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>>65271532
>This ridiculous old man is way smarter and more dangerous (in a political sense) than he pretends to be.
Lukashenko is much smarter than Putin and realized he was dealing with monke so got out of banana flinging range. But he's also the kind of guy Putin wants to be, a really weird multi-vector and mercantilistic balancing of foreign relationships that brings gains to the ruler and even the country while also running a hard internal security dictatorship fueled by Soviet boomerreich nostalgia. Reality is that Luka picked potato to get where he did while Putin just landed into the job. Belarus should annex Russia imo
https://youtu.be/eRURz2tNhOs
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>>65271620
I can't believe you'd say that anon
Clearly Vladimir is the good guy while Vladimir is a heartless, murdering bastard and not the other way around as you implied
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>>65271470
Lukashenko knows that Belarus wouldn't last a month of war against the Ukraine. The Belarussian military is essentially a carbon-copy of the Russian military, down to all of its deficiencies.
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>>65272311
Not true. The Belarusian military has ZERO expeditionary capability.
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>>65272321
>Not true. The Belarusian military has ZERO expeditionary capability.
Fair point, anon-kun.
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>>65272321
>>65272311
There are only ~10,000 troops that are personally loyal to the Luka government and are reliably pro-Russian. They have all the best equipment and act as commissar units to police the rest of the army. The entire rest of the army are poorly equipped conscripts who would desert or rebel the second hostilities would begin. Half of them and their families were probably openly protesting the government at some point
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>>65272352
I forgot to add that these loyal soldiers are completely irreplaceable as their careful internal policing are the only thing the government has to cling to power. Without them Luka would be thrown to the pavement within a month. These units come from carefully picked backgrounds and are supplied with equipment generously donated by Russia (which now is no longer available) which everyone else doesn't get. So basically their elitism holds everything together and any credible outside threat would fold Belarus instantly
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>>65271516
>friendship ended with Putin
>Zelensky is now my best friend
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>>65272442
>those genuine smiles
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>>65271516
lel
At this point, Russia needs Belarus more than Belarus needs Russia.
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>>65271947
well, it will work if it's a diesel car and if you don't mess up the ratios, obviously you should have more diesel than cooking oil. you can literally make biodiesel with cooking oil and methanol+potassium hydroxide
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>>65271772
>FSB Minsk answers to FSB Moscow
Surely belarus glowies know their fortunes (and freedom) lie with the potato king, not an unstable retard. Like what can moscow glowies do to minsk that kiev hasn't already fended off? If anything, would belarus work with ukraine secretly to avoid their far more fragile population demographics being thrown into the meat grinder?
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>>65272454
So had that fish too
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>>65272477
and then winter comes and you are genuinely fucked with fuel system full of sludge
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>>65271435
They never had them installed in the first place zelinsky just made shit up to make it seem like they were doing something
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>>65272629
>then winter comes and you are genuinely fucked
That's going to happen to Russia regardless
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>>65271947
I'm not clever enough to come up with s joke related with the sunflower seed grandma
>Here. So you can fuel your van 4 years from now
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>>65272631
What if you are just making shit up because you're brown
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What's stopping Belarus from turning these relay on during the russian drone raid and then turning them back off?
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>>65272684
The fact Luka's taking Ukrainian threats seriously apparently.
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>>65271893
What >>65271905 says
They have a strict quota on fresh mobiks and the moment your grades go even 0.1 point lower than average they'll threaten to kick you out, unless you (totally voluntarily, of course) sign the contract, under the promise that they'll teach you for free should you return, but you know well how that "return" part goes, especially when you use yesterday's kids for meat assaults.
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>>65271435
How the fuck did potatoman manage not to cuck to monke for so long? Does it benefit russia somehow to have belarus stay out of it despite how miserably russia is doing? Or is luka more independent than I assumed?
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>>65272746
One can live off potatos but not bananas
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>>65271884
>forgetting the god emperor Kim who managed to acquire nukes with nobody doing anything about it aside from some sweet pics with us president
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>>65271532
>>65272746
Let's not forget that he did open his country to be used as staging ground for the Kyiv feint.
Bulbafuhrer isn't a complete cuck, but he's not as cunning as this thread makes him out to be.
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>>65272770
Putin can barely use a phone, all he has to do is make sure any letters from Putin get lost and if he sees Putin's phone number come up, just let it go through to voicemail
If he just turns up, be somewhere else on the farm and don't answer the door
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>>65272730
By letting russians launch drones and missiles from belarus not to mention russian army advancing from there?
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>>65271947
>>65272477
It only works with older diesel cars, and you might have to do some extra maintenance if you plan on doing it long term. Modern computorised Diesel engines (which Russians probably aren't using) don't work as well with it and will probably fuck up the injectors or something.
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>>65272658
Still pretty funny
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>>65271435
>request
That's one way of saying it, Zelensky said Belarus could remove them today or he would remove them next week.
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>>65272461
>Russia needs Belarus more than Belarus needs Russia
Luka needs Russia and that hasn't changed because he doesn't get to retire or even survive without them.
Belarus needs Europe and never needed Russia at all.
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>>65272507
>If anything, would belarus work with ukraine secretly to avoid their far more fragile population demographics being thrown into the meat grinder?
Ukraine doesn't a zigger dictatorship on their border even if it's a small and harmless one.
Their goal is to see Luka in a cell and the legitimate president in Minsk.

Luka knows this perfectly well and knows that any cooperation from Ukraine is very short term and situational as a tactic against Russia.
It's quite unwise for him to cooperate with Ukraine in any way that helps them win, though he needs to do enough to have some chance of being allowed to flee to Dubai with the treasury when it's all over.
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>>65272684
>What's stopping Belarus from turning these relay on during the russian drone raid and then turning them back off?
Consequences.

Rational people consider these when taking actions and don't merely assume that other parties will let them do whatever the fuck they wan't, as if war and geopolitics is a game of picrel
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>>65271509
I haven't seen that porn. Sauce?
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>>65272746
>Does it benefit russia somehow to have belarus stay out of it despite how miserably russia is doing?
Ultimately, probably it does.
Certainly they want Belarus in the war but they probably recognise that this would most likely cause Belarus' rapid defeat and consequently, the liberation and democratisation of Belarus with consequent problems for the war and the loss of their only ally/vassal of worth.

>Or is luka more independent than I assumed?
How the fuck would I know what you assume?

Luka has a high stakes game to play, Putin wants him in Belarus because he does a good job of suppressing its people and is somewhat aligned with his goals and certainly compatible with his gangsterism. Putin loves having vassals like that, look at Georgian Dream.

Luka can get away with quite a bit by simply telling Putin that he wouldn't survive doing what Putin wants him to do, his value as a senior figure in the union also means being useful against Putin's problem minions like pringles and provides other reasons why Putin needs to keep him around.

The problem isn't that Luka might be disloyal or a threat, it's that he's too valuable to sacrifice and could be very easily taken off the board by Ukraine/Europe.
You know there's Polish glowies and generals just wishing a zigger would. And that's to say nothing of SBU's brigade of Belarusian soldiers in the Ukrainian army.
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>>65271539
Get out, Carlos.
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>>65271871
This is a specially anointed image, usable also against screenshots and variants of curses. Use it wisely.
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>>65271869
>I signed a contract, they promised drones
The promised drones arrived under their own power)))
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>>65271947
>the crisis creeped in unnoticed...
Uh uh, sure.
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>>65272990
>I haven't seen that porn. Sauce?
I just stuck "isabella.nice and ffm" into a porn torrent site search field and there were only a few and only one had a bimboesque blonde with fake tits in it. The seeder hadn't tagged it classroom (my first search) but I added that to it.

Name:
>[BadMilfs] Isabella Nice and Isabelle Deltore - Head Gets You Ahead

Link:
>torrents.php?id=531231

Tags:
>badmilfs.com
>mylf.com
>johnny.castle
>isabella.nice
>isabelle.deltore

Apologies for the resolution but this isn't the board for a quality pic.
Get a better one here >>>/t/1401030
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>>65271947
Love how embarassed the girl looks at 0:12
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>>65273031
i like the small titted brunette



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