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[–] [email protected] 2 points 12 minutes ago* (last edited 5 minutes ago)

It seems like Allawites in Latakia are staging an uprising with remnants of the former Assad regime launching attacks across the country (but mostly in Lakatia).

This has to be some coordinated attack, it is too sudden. If you asked me yesterday if the Syrian civil war would heat up again, I would have said no but things might change due to recent events.

Pro-Assad forces also have just taken control of the Latakia naval academy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 39 minutes ago* (last edited 25 minutes ago)

No way dude! But with what industry though?

In all seriousness, Russia was producing 20-30 T-90Ms per month (or 240-360 per year) in 2024 going off of monthly deliveries. The entirety of Europe cannot even match this. The only country I am aware of that can produce this many tanks per month is South Korea and China. This has likely increased since then but due to increased OPSEC, there have been no videos of batches of T-90Ms (or even T-72B3s) being delivered. But missile production has doubled since 2024 so I would not be surprised that tank production has also doubled to 40-60 per month (480-720 per year).

I have been keeping track of T-90M deliveries for a while now:

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It was always around 20-30 per month last year. This means Russia produces more tanks than the amount the entire German military has in a single year. And as I stated, this likely has doubled but it is impossible to verify as OPSEC means we have not seen any deliveries on video for half a year now. Europe can't even produce their own ballistic missiles which have been a game changer in Ukraine as shown by the effectiveness of ATACMS and Iskander-M.

Russia is producing more shells than the entirety of Europe combined who struggles to supply Ukraine with even a million shells (while Russia was producing 3 million per year in 2024).

[–] [email protected] -1 points 56 minutes ago* (last edited 47 minutes ago)

The “separatists” were the Russian troops

Nope, it was even before GRU war criminal Igor Girkin became Minister of Defence of the Donetsk People's Republic.

Vice News Dispatch which I suggest watching

From Wikipedia:

"The Daily Telegraph reported that some locals thought that most of the between five and twenty people killed were innocent civilians"

"The troops moving out of the city shot at unarmed civilians, according to The Guardian."

"Anna Neistat from Human Rights Watch stated "my preliminary findings suggest that Ukrainian units might indeed have used excessive force near the drama theater, which resulted in deaths and injuries of some unarmed people" and urged a full, thorough investigation."

The civilians even shown their passports which provided proof that they were not Russian.

If you want, I can PM you footage of said massacre where Ukraine shot into a crowd of unarmed civilians.

Also the majority of DPR and LPR forces were locals. People like to quote Girkin who stated that the War in the Donbas would not have happened without him but they forget the rest of the quote. Girkin was stating that the separatists would have been crushed without the intelligence and weapons he provided them naming Mariupol as an example where the anti-Maidan movement got crushed as the unarmed civilians had no support and got gunned down by the AFU. He never said that he was the one who caused the unrest, only that it would have gotten crushed without his weapons and intelligence. Outside of volunteers from Russia or Crimea, the actual Russian Armed Forces did not participate outside of providing weapons and intelligence in any significant number until 2015 when DPR and LPR forces were being pushed back leading to Russia sending BTGs into Ukraine.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

He doesn’t even remember signing the USMCA and unknowingly insulted himself for signing it.

[–] [email protected] -5 points 1 hour ago (4 children)

Shore up aid how? With UK’s nonexistent SPGs (they sent basically their entire SPG fleet into Ukraine) and Poland’s SPG fleet that has already been gutted in half from SPG deliveries to Ukraine? Or Germany’s 1 trillion euro aid package proposal to Ukraine which nearly won the horrendous AFD party the election?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 hour ago

Clearly yet more tax cuts for the oligarchs is more important than the health of the American people.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I see, you are one of those non delusional types, sorry for those assumptions.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

The problem isn’t the two party or one party system. Both provide stability. The problem is the lack of the separation of powers.

The position of General Secretary allowed Stalin to appoint his allies into key positions without any vote from the other factions of the government.

I will admit what occurred under Gorbachev is very similar to what is occurring under the US with Yeltsin essentially being Russia’s Trump who appealed to Russian nationalism and who claimed that he will make Russia great again by getting rid of what he viewed as welfare queens that was the other Soviet republics and getting rid of Soviet authority. But I would also like to point out that the CPSU would have been capable of fighting off this Russian “trumpist” if it wasn’t for the August Coup which deteriorated the CPSU’s authority giving the Soviet government no means to fight back against right-wing nationalism.

Another problem was that Gorbachev did allow some independents to run for government meaning democracy was not kept within the party where factions would have been able to unite against a right wing nationalist.

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