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TZer0 posted:For instance: it claims that Jens Stoltenberg is both the supcom of NATO when he is in fact the Secretary General (also, there's two supcoms in NATO) and that he's an avowed anti-communist when he's the former leader and elected PM of the Norwegian Worker's Party (Arbeiderpartiet), now while they're not the best, I've not heard of him being some anti-communist hardliner. It says that Jens Stoltenberg has worked closely with the CIA since the Vietnam war. Stoltenberg was 8 years old when the Tet offensive started. Irony Be My Shield posted:Lol yeah that transcript almost reads like a parody, especially the very obviously ESL bit at the start. The fact that Hersh presented that as genuine suggests that at the very least he isn't doing enough to confirm his sources are genuine. Hersh is being trolled. Randarkman fucked around with this message at 14:21 on Feb 9, 2023 |
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Randarkman posted:It says that Jens Stoltenberg has worked closely with the CIA since the Vietnam war. Stoltenberg was 8 years old when the Tet offensive started. just more of that super accurate reporting Sy Hersh is know for!
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steinrokkan posted:Starlink not working past arbitrary lines (I e. Lines defined without UA input by an unknown entity) has been a known problem for months, it gets amplified whenever Ukraine makes an advance and suddenly their troops end up in territory under blackout. Given that, despite his gloating about providing starlink for free, musk has to be paid for his services by both UA fundraisers and US government, and that he's been systematically suppressing pro-Ukraine voices on Twitter, it's clear that he's only offering starlink for the profit motive, and only to the extent he's forced to by his MIC handlers. I think there is a concern, not sure how realistic this is, that Russians could use Starlink, so they need to make sure there is a geofence around it. In any case it's not like the lines are moving by more than a few meters a day, and I doubt the geofence is precise to the meter (but maybe?). I also don't know if Russians have normal Internet, but I imagine their infrastructure in that region is only slightly less hosed than the Ukrainians'. Also those quotes, lol: "And that we’re pissing on the Russians? AS: This is bad...Things are spooling up." I literally don't even know what "we're pissing on the Russians" is supposed to mean, as a native American English speaker. Is that a saying that translates into another language? Things are "spooling up" also doesn't sound like anything a real human would say, but this transcript was generated before ChatGPT so I guess it was harder to fabricate transcripts in 2013. I wonder if it was written in ESL or if it was written by an 80 year old who thought thats how millennial / gen Z soldiers would speak in 2013. How do you do, fellow kids? Vvv: yeah, I’d heard spooling up, it just didn’t make sense to me in this context. Maybe for logistics people it’s a normal turn of phrase. "Pissing on" still doesn’t work though, unless we’re talking about R Kelly. If it was just those two lines I’d probably shrug, but not when every line has something a little off. Saladman fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Feb 9, 2023 |
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"spooling up" is pretty common stuff from manufacturing, it's essentially the act of getting ready to produce a lot of stuff. As in "we're almost out of circuit boards so lets spool up the next run" "You can't get that in 3 days, we need to spool up first". But it's bizarre to think that this is some big top secret project that random solder is just texting about. There were international investigators taking a deep look into this, the facts are well established. My favorite is "The Syrians struck a weapons cache (a legitimate military target)"
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I mean I don't know if it's common in that specific phrasing but it's not that hard to work out what someone is implying when they say they're pissing on someone. See also: "Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining," "Pissing all over the place," etc. That being said the overall sentence and conversation structure is pretty stilted in a way that allows you to imagine the participants T-posing as they speak. For instance those first couple of lines can be summed up as: "We have a problem." "What happened?" "This is bad." "Fine, let ME tell you what happened." They're not talking to each other, they're a Greek chorus talking to the audience.
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I've heard both of those terms used but in British English. There are far more glaringly bad examples in that "conversation" though: Security-Adviser: What happened? Is it the Trump ignoring the Intel and going to try to hit the Syrians? AS: I don't know. None of this makes any sense. We KNOW that there was no chemical attack. The Syrians struck a weapons cache (a legitimate military target) and there was collateral damage. AS: They're showing amazing restraint and been unbelievably calm. SA: But I get the get the feeling are simply trying this approach for as long as they feel it might work. etc None of that is how two Americans speak to each other in a voice conversation.
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The biggest thing that stuck out to me was the distinct lack of ubiquitous swearing. That said: whatever. It's hearsay from a single unnamed source who somehow claims to have remembered a conversation between two other unnamed people word-for-word. In elementary school we used to call this "making things up", and the nuns didn't put up with it.
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https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/09/politics/iranian-drones-modified-explosives-ukraine-infrastructure/index.html Russia seems to be modifying Shahed warheads to maximise surround havoc wrought, according to the example of an unexploded warhead extracted from Ukraine to UK in last October.
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Randarkman posted:Hersh is being trolled. The Bruce Willis of investigative journalism.
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StumblyWumbly posted:"spooling up" is pretty common stuff from manufacturing, it's essentially the act of getting ready to produce a lot of stuff. As in "we're almost out of circuit boards so lets spool up the next run" "You can't get that in 3 days, we need to spool up first". But it's bizarre to think that this is some big top secret project that random solder is just texting about. There were international investigators taking a deep look into this, the facts are well established. It's more that in conversation, people would say that 'this is heating up'. No smoking gun or anything, but just more proof that it wasn't written by an American. The fact that Hersh was fooled by this is pretty laughable.
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Kchama posted:It's more that in conversation, people would say that 'this is heating up'. No smoking gun or anything, but just more proof that it wasn't written by an American. While looking for any online analysis of it, and how many times "things are spooling up" have ever been said on Google (464 times, the vast majority of which are referring to manufacturing lines), I found this blog post – and only this blog post about it, which references our very own Brown Moses. It also brings up facts for why the statement is bullshit, rather than our *~*feelings*~* about how human beings actually speak to one another. Particularly, that the strike times he mentions are an hour and a half off from when they actually happened. https://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2017/06/28/seymour-hershs-jumbo-sized-poo poo-sandwich/ VV: Holy poo poo, good catch. Saladman fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Feb 9, 2023 |
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Saladman posted:https://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2017/06/28/seymour-hershs-jumbo-sized-poo poo-sandwich/ Funnily enough, this does tie back in with a weird twist. See, in the original Nordstream article almost the entire thing is based on a single anonymous source, but he does specifically quote one person: quote:To avoid this, the sonar buoy, once in place, would emit a sequence of unique low frequency tonal sounds—much like those emitted by a flute or a piano—that would be recognized by the timing device and, after a pre-set hours of delay, trigger the explosives. (“You want a signal that is robust enough so that no other signal could accidentally send a pulse that detonated the explosives,” I was told by Dr. Theodore Postol, professor emeritus of science, technology and national security policy at MIT. Postol, who has served as the science adviser to the Pentagon’s Chief of Naval Operations, said the issue facing the group in Norway because of Biden’s delay was one of chance: “The longer the explosives are in the water the greater risk there would be of a random signal that would launch the bombs.”) So who is Dr. Postol? Well, curiously enough in the linked post above the guy mentions a certain Professor Theodore Postol, who was apparently last seen busy arguing that Assad hadn't used chemical weapons. Apparently this isn't the first time the guy has been quoted for things like this, as Bellingcat notes: quote:His status at MIT has made him particularly popular with conspiracy theorists who cite his work and credentials when promoting their false flag theories around the attack. I'm sure it's pure coincidence that the two happened to cross paths again.
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SpaceX confirms they have sometimes blocked Ukrainian access to Starlink. https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/09/politics/spacex-ukrainian-troops-satellite-technology/index.html quote:Speaking with reporters after, Shotwell argued that Starlink had sent units to Ukraine to “keep the banks going, hospitals, keep families connected.” Seems a bit silly to act shocked that a country currently involved in a war would use communication devices during offensive operations. I guess Elon was really upset about the reaction to his Twitter poll "peace plans".
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Mr. Apollo posted:SpaceX confirms they have sometimes blocked Ukrainian access to Starlink. Ukraine forgot to activate that feature.
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Tomn posted:Funnily enough, this does tie back in with a weird twist. Wait until you see who he recommends people should talk to about chemical weapons alongside Ted Postol:
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Ukraine’s minister of digital transformations said about two hours ago that business is as usual with Starlink. https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2023/02/9/7388696/
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Brown Moses posted:Wait until you see who he recommends people should talk to about chemical weapons alongside Ted Postol: You accidentally emailed a vampire.
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Brown Moses posted:Wait until you see who he recommends people should talk to about chemical weapons alongside Ted Postol: One of the less significant, but still regrettable consequences of this invasion is that I had to learn who Scott Ritter was. And of course, I learned of his existence from Russian propaganda quoting him extensively.
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Moon Slayer posted:You accidentally emailed a vampire. Charles Davis did, but still, lol.
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So has Britain actually committed to sending long-range missiles to Ukraine yet? I've heard that Sunak was saying that Ukraine needed them, but don't know if anything is actually official. All I could find was this article (sorry it's click-baity) https://twitter.com/shashj/status/1623792334344265731 Willo567 fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Feb 9, 2023 |
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Speaking of missiles:Washington Post posted:Ukraine’s rocket campaign reliant on U.S. precision targeting, officials say Moon Slayer fucked around with this message at 00:13 on Feb 10, 2023 |
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There is a dude Mikhasyuk, former member of Kalinovskiy company (Belarusian volunteers fighting for Ukraine) who raised a bunch of questions of how Belarusian volunteers are being treated after discharge. Often left with nothing upon discharge with plain illegal status, not even residence permit. And now a thing that even Ukranian servicemen face (Belarusians to even harder extent) being refused jobs for fear of PTSD, general unprotectedness in civil life and lack of options where to even turn to protest when treated unfairly. https://twitter.com/mihasyukevgen/status/1623773891112931328?t=zzew53EI9qeNZW47tRFm1A&s=19
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-08/germany-pressures-eu-allies-to-send-leopard-2-tanks-to-ukraine Germany is complaining that European supply of Leopard 2 tanks may fall short of even the initial announcement, due to not many other countries talking numbers. This is starting to become quite funny, in some mildly existential way. as as poo poo server, but clean post – https://t.me/milinfolive/96760 AFU seems to have captured enough Krasnopol' (Russian Excalibur equivalent) munitions during the Kharkiv counter-offensive to be using it in combat. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 03:37 on Feb 10, 2023 |
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https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1623868121655148548
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Battles are raging right now https://twitter.com/JominiW/status/1623857574679392257
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does timing the new offensive on the anniversary of the old offensive risk running into the exact same issue where if you aren't able to decisively achieve your operational objectives in a month suddenly your frontline combat units have an extended line of communication running through a sea of mud?
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cinci zoo sniper posted:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-08/germany-pressures-eu-allies-to-send-leopard-2-tanks-to-ukraine I understand that maintenance is expensive, and the first thing cut when Russia didn't invade for 60 years, but this is a real indictment of German armour. What were they making them from, old Soviet tires?
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Flavahbeast posted:https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/spacex-curbed-ukraines-use-starlink-internet-drones-company-president-2023-02-09/ Just an update on this, Ukraine IT minister Fedorov says there are currently no issues with Starlink operation https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2023/02/9/7388696/
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Paladinus posted:One of the less significant, but still regrettable consequences of this invasion is that I had to learn who Scott Ritter was. And of course, I learned of his existence from Russian propaganda quoting him extensively. I saw a talk he gave in person once and it was, with zero exaggeration, the worst speech I have ever seen and was actively the opposite of inspiring in any way. He basically explained how he got the weapons inspection job by being an alcoholic in college. A few months later he was arrested for trying to gently caress kids for the first of what would eventually be many times. Herstory Begins Now fucked around with this message at 06:25 on Feb 10, 2023 |
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:does timing the new offensive on the anniversary of the old offensive risk running into the exact same issue where if you aren't able to decisively achieve your operational objectives in a month suddenly your frontline combat units have an extended line of communication running through a sea of mud? that would require them to actually make gains
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:does timing the new offensive on the anniversary of the old offensive risk running into the exact same issue where if you aren't able to decisively achieve your operational objectives in a month suddenly your frontline combat units have an extended line of communication running through a sea of mud? I do not think the current 'Offensive' goals are ambitious as to those from 1 year ago. Until Russia is able to concentrate enough force close to the front line as possible, we will probably continue to see many of these small pushes by Russian forces in maybe the hope that something breaks in regards to the Ukrainian lines, how they intend to exploit those breaks is another question. The Ukrainians have a similiar problem, as Russian artilley continues to be effective. Even with sending western MBTs to Ukraine, I am still having trouble seeing any significant breakthroughs (unless there are major collapses of moral) without one side or the other having effective air superiority. Even having local superiority could effectively hinder or even stop reserve forces from reinforcing any collapses in the line leading to actual meaningful gains. So what comes first, Russian collapse of moral or NATO sending planes to Ukraine?
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Both sides will grind each other down until one is ground down more than the other to allow for a sudden push, not having air power or superiority makes this a long drawn out process especially with heavy fortification on one side.
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Brown Moses posted:Wait until you see who he recommends people should talk to about chemical weapons alongside Ted Postol: Ah yes Scott "the Donbas cauldron will go down as one of the best planned deception campaigns in history" Ritter
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https://twitter.com/bbcstever/status/1623939831091920897 An interesting piece on what life is like in Belgorod at the moment. Looks like a lot of people are drinking the kool-aid and are being made to be afraid of Ukraine invading.
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Crow Buddy posted:I understand that maintenance is expensive, and the first thing cut when Russia didn't invade for 60 years, but this is a real indictment of German armour. It's not really an indictment of German armour that a bunch of countries didn't bother maintaining their tanks for the past 30 years. Also seems like a lot of countries were quite happy when they could complain about Germany holding things up and not so happy now they're expected to do something.
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Yeah, pretty much anything will fall apart in a couple of years if you leave it standing in a rickety shed in aunt Myrna's backyard to save on servicing costs... It's sad and alarming that new depths of ineptitude and corruption are still being uncovered in European defense arrangements an entire year since the invasion.
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underscoring some tensions here, it looks like Hungary's burning a lot of bridges thanks to orban being a tinpot putin wannabe, so the Visegrad group is teetering on the edge of dissolution. https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-stredni-evropa-ve-visegradu-to-dal-skripe-hada-se-kvuli-putinovu-trojskemu-koni-225414 Poland is leading the way, but slovakia and the czech republic are also getting to the point of possibly dissolving the group, or maintaining/reforming it, but without hungary. it probably doesn't seem like a big deal to outsiders, but considering how intertwined the 4's economies and institutions are, it's pretty shocking. NoiseAnnoys fucked around with this message at 09:27 on Feb 10, 2023 |
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I will personally devour an entire KF-51 MBT (If I can acquire one) if Poland stops protecting Hungary from consequences at the EU level. Reforming Visegrad without Hungary is a small step. Real coercive power comes from rescinding Hungary's voting rights in the EU. cinci zoo sniper posted:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-08/germany-pressures-eu-allies-to-send-leopard-2-tanks-to-ukraine überraschtes_pikachu.apng (slowly zooming in)
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Antigravitas posted:Real coercive power comes from rescinding Hungary's voting rights in the EU. No clancy chat. The only possible silver lining is that Hungary will not be led by Orban forever, and hopefully the next regime is more EU centric. It does seem like there are conversations going on behind the seems in regards to Orbans undying love for Putin, and that he should probably start thinking about how that is going to effect him and his future. Or (clancy chat territory) is that the EU is rather sly and working with Orban to possibly feed/gather information to and from the Kremlin, and that this is all a ploy. Unfortunately the EU is the EU and that most likely is not the case.
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https://twitter.com/CinC_AFU/status/1623979433911615492?t=QwwkNYDJ4P5mOc9CxXyvTA&s=19 Did we ever get more details about how/why the missile impact in Poland happened? This looks like Russia is deliberately routing cruise missiles across neighboring states now. If Ukraine intercepts it, they may get a repeat of the Polish incident. If they wait, they have a lower chance to intercept successfully.
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