Lithuanian Commander says US Troops on Russian border, ready to fight immediately | |
JustmeTX
User ID: 84369183 United States 12/03/2022 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithuania isn't on the Russian border. Quoting: JustmeTX Doesn't the Lithuanian Commander know that? Never heard of Kaliningrad ehh retard? Yes, I figured some nitwit would mention that. Thanks for making that come true. If you look at a map, there is a big country labelled Russia. If someone says they have troops on the border of Russia, that is the meaning that is conveyed. Guam is a US territory, yes? If China nukes Guam, would the headline read, China Nukes the US? Justme |
JustmeTX
User ID: 84369183 United States 12/03/2022 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithuania isn't on the Russian border. Quoting: JustmeTX Doesn't the Lithuanian Commander know that? Kaliningrad is Russia. Kaliningrad is not Russia, or it would be called "Russia". Kaliningrad is Kaliningrad, hence the name. It is owned by Russia, but it isn't Russia. I own my car. But my car is not me. (Although it could be one's Mother-in-law). :) Last Edited by JustmeTX on 12/03/2022 10:18 PM Justme |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75351566 Canada 12/03/2022 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithuania isn't on the Russian border. Quoting: JustmeTX Doesn't the Lithuanian Commander know that? Kaliningrad is Russia. Kaliningrad is not Russia, or it would be called "Russia". Kaliningrad is Kaliningrad, hence the name. It is owned by Russia, but it isn't Russia. I own my car. But my car is not me. (Although it could be one's Mother-in-law). :) Most people don't know this, but the breakaway russian states are still very much controlled by Russia, in a way. Electricity grids of these states are still powered and fed by Russian nuclear plants, if Russia really really wanted to fuck them up, all they do is turn off the lights. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74810630 United States 12/03/2022 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithuania isn't on the Russian border. Quoting: JustmeTX Doesn't the Lithuanian Commander know that? Kaliningrad is Russia. Kaliningrad is not Russia, or it would be called "Russia". Kaliningrad is Kaliningrad, hence the name. It is owned by Russia, but it isn't Russia. I own my car. But my car is not me. (Although it could be one's Mother-in-law). :) Kaliningrad is the name of a city, not the area. The areas name is Russia. Basically it is just like Alaska is to the US. [link to geology.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84483969 United Kingdom 12/03/2022 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lithuania isn't on the Russian border. Quoting: JustmeTX Doesn't the Lithuanian Commander know that? Never heard of Kaliningrad ehh retard? Let's be honest. It's really Germanic/Prussian historically. Fuck joe biden. Fuck ratface zelensky. Fuck ukenotzee's. Fuck rat controlled eu/nato. And fuck you. NATO is already lost, If NATO Is dumb enough to go into Ukraine Putin will kill them all. |
TerraFirma's Esoterrorist
User ID: 83924675 United States 12/03/2022 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Head on in to the Ukraine front, ladies and Crimea River of melting snowfake tears. Last Edited by TerraFirma's Esoterrorist on 12/03/2022 10:41 PM "Keep a weather eye to the chart on high and go home another way" –James Taylor Never Die Young |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84439598 United States 12/03/2022 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The moment NATO uniforms step foot into UKRAINE is bad enough. If they step into Russia (not the fresh territories of former east Ukraine, but Russia proper), the nukes go up. NATO is not that stupid. Quoting: Silicon Jock NATO and U.S. Forces have been operating in Ukraine for years, out of uniform. The Russians already know this. HIMARS targeting systems are complex to operate and require Pentagon satellite link ups for targeting, "advisors" on the ground are operating them with Ukraine military on the crews. |