Quite_Exasperated
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Ukraine now has a foreign legion, they’re asking for a min. 6 month commitment.
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That would be the applicable term if drones were used to seal the border against illegal border crossing.Oh, I thought you meant Alien v. Predator aliens. BTW, harsh language is not overly effective, IIRC.
For anyone seriously considering going over, I’d recommend learning to communicate a little bit…
Минет пожалуйста
to each his own, but most of the women have evacuatedFor anyone seriously considering going over, I’d recommend learning to communicate a little bit…
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to each his own, but most of the women have evacuated
it is way too polite. here is how it goes:For anyone seriously considering going over, I’d recommend learning to communicate a little bit…
Минет пожалуйста
Maybe bring some balls of aluminum foil to throw in the air as personal chaff?Nope, I meant alien technology…
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giving yourself a full body facial won’t help you evade this technology…
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60% of the time, it works every time.Maybe bring some balls of aluminum foil to throw in the air as personal chaff?
YoutUbe keeps begging me to donate to families having hard times.On a serious note, the level of pro-Ukrainian propaganda coming from progressive media and the DC War Hawks in both parties sure seems like a big ole red flag.
All that crap was on computers.From a national security perspective, shouldn't we be concerned about the amount and quality of Kompromat Putin will come to hold over Biden if Russia gains complete control over Ukraine?
Listen here Debbie Downer, if I want to pack up my Airsoft gear and head into real, hot LZ, no need to bring me over Lane.I'm 99% sure this is a troll post. However, if an American were to go to Ukraine to enlist, they would more likely than not be more of a liability than an asset.
The first issue is the language barrier. Very few Americans can speak a language native to that area, like Ukrainian, Russian, or Polish. Per Wikipedia, 18% of Ukraine's 40 million people speak English. Some of those 18% have either left Ukraine or are already dead. And having a grasp of English to order food at a restaurant, the typical amount of a foreign language someone learns in school, to being able to communicate military concepts in English, are two vastly different concepts.
Second, because of the language barrier, most Americans in Ukraine would probably be given second-line duty. Jobs that don't require plate carriers or NODs or even guns. Medical roles are a great example. Slap on a red cross armband and start dressing wounds.
At the end of the war, regardless of the outcome, this is likely to be Europe's biggest humanitarian crisis since the Balkans Wars. Crops aren't being planted. Buildings destroyed. Refugees fleeing. No food, no fuel, no clothes. Thus, Ukraine's going to need more people who know how to treat wounds and rebuild more than pull a trigger.
Finally, if you need to ask what you need to bring to Ukraine to survive a war, you probably don't have the experience or arguably mental conditioning to survive a war as a combatant. A war isn't a shopping trip. A war is going to cause severe mental and maybe physical trauma that'll haunt you until you die.
Anyone see that clip of the massed Russian helicopters over water firing flares and chaff (I think) furiously until one of them gets hit and goes down? Pretty intense.Maybe bring some balls of aluminum foil to throw in the air as personal chaff?
Well, it's clear she didn't milk the spoon but......
This one...?Anyone see that clip of the massed Russian helicopters over water firing flares and chaff (I think) furiously until one of them gets hit and goes down? Pretty intense.
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