Russia neutralizes Ukraine's air defences, command posts, communications.

they tried early on for obvious reasons but were not entirely successful.
as was reported.

So the Russians have been "not entirely successful", which means the Ukrainians have every reason to continue trying to defend themselves.
 
So the Russians have been "not entirely successful", which means the Ukrainians have every reason to continue trying to defend themselves.

The US nuked Japan because it wouldn't surrender- and Japan did not share a border with the US.

Americans that would fight to the last Ukrainian are a pain in the ass.
 
The US nuked Japan because it wouldn't surrender- and Japan did not share a border with the US.

Americans that would fight to the last Ukrainian are a pain in the ass.

Japan attacked us and China and planned on ruling the world, probably even doing away with Hitler later on.
 
The US nuked Japan because it wouldn't surrender- and Japan did not share a border with the US.

Japan attacked the USA, not the other way around.

Americans that would fight to the last Ukrainian are a pain in the ass.

We do not get to make that choice. The Ukrainians make that choice. We neither can force the Ukrainians to fight, or to not fight.
 
I don’t think ....

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Oooops!!


U.S. sending Switchblade drones to Ukraine in $800 million package

The Switchblade is a small, light drone that can loiter in the air for up to 30 minutes before being directed to its target by an operator on the ground, dozens of miles away. The drone is launched from a tube, like a mortar shell. Its real-time GPS guidance allows a service member in the field to fly it until the moment it crashes and explodes into whatever the target might be.

The weapon was first fielded in Afghanistan by U.S. special operations forces, but quickly was picked up by the Army and Marine Corps, who saw value in the light, accurate munition that can help thwart ambushes or take out vehicles.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...lion-package/ar-AAV8T5C?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531


many more where they came from
 
Oooops!! U.S. sending Switchblade drones to Ukraine in $800 million package The Switchblade is a small, light drone that can loiter in the air for up to 30 minutes before being directed to its target by an operator on the ground, dozens of miles away. The drone is launched from a tube, like a mortar shell. Its real-time GPS guidance allows a service member in the field to fly it until the moment it crashes and explodes into whatever the target might be. The weapon was first fielded in Afghanistan by U.S. special operations forces, but quickly was picked up by the Army and Marine Corps, who saw value in the light, accurate munition that can help thwart ambushes or take out vehicles. many more where they came from

I suspect that many more were left in Afghanistan when bungling Biden bugged out. Maybe the Taliban could share with high heels Zelenskyy.
 
It is a war. If you lay down your weapons against an invader, and just let them kill people, you will die.

What a load of over-emotional nonsense.

And where is your link to a time since WW2 when a major power just exterminated most/all the troops/civilians of an already conquered nation?

I GUARANTEE you cannot provide one.


You are just making shit up.





Note to self - why do I waste my time with ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS ideas from ignoramuses like this?
I gotta stop procrastinating.
 
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Japan attacked the USA, not the other way around.

Yes- military targets, I believe, unlike Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


We do not get to make that choice. The Ukrainians make that choice. We neither can force the Ukrainians to fight, or to not fight.

Meanwhile, providing the armaments is a peace statement, right ?

Haw, haw................................haw.
 
And where is your link to a time since WW2 when a major power just exterminated most/all the troops/civilians of an already conquered nation?

The Chinese in Tibet comes to mind... And if you want to talk about Russia and WWII, Stalin was not generous to either POWs, or even civilians.
 
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