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  1. There is one other long-term support the West needs to offer: denazification.

     

    Ukraine doesn't have much more of an antisemitism problem than Russia. At the same time, I am worried about the Azov Battalion. They're the far-right ultranationalist neo nazi group holed up in that Mariupol steel plant. Their heroic last stand has been winning them a lot of good press and admiration.

     

    I am worried about a future where the neo nazis replace Zelensky in the next peacetime election. Or a future where Zelensky feels compelled to plunge Ukraine back towards the autocratic end of the spectrum to prevent them coming to power. Or a future where good nazi press gets them better recruitment and blind eyes to any loose Javelins they pocket, and then they turn into nazi-flavor ISIS.

     

    So maybe we need to think of some ways to oppose Azov ahead of time.

  2. a half-remembered quote: In war, first each side tries to win. Eventually, they settle for trying to lose less than the other side.

     

    Russia has lost less than Ukraine, at least in terms of what it can afford to lose, at least in relative terms. War isn't about getting something, it is about losing. You start hoping you win, and you end just hoping not to lose too much.

     

    XP is an interesting question. Russia only gets XP if they take the lessons of this war and wind up doing something different. A lot of countries are trying to learn something from this war.

  3. On 4/26/2022 at 10:24 PM, Lord Liaden said:

    Then again, "You're next!" from Russia doesn't carry nearly the same weight it did a couple of months ago.

     

    I disagree. Russia won't conquer Ukraine, but Ukraine can't win. Their best case scenario is spending the next 50 years rebuilding, while the refugee diaspora decides when and if to come home.

     

    Russia might have a recession, maybe even a bad one, but they haven't lost that. By any honest metric, they have lost less than Ukraine. Yes, they lost more tanks, but that's meaningless because they had way more tanks to lose. The only thing they really lost was international respect, and they don't care.

     

    And that's the best case scenario. The worst case is Ukraine loses the Donbas and the land bridge, and they watch Mariupol get renamed Putingrad.

  4. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/breaking-russias-biggest-chemical-plant-26767453

     

    Russia's biggest chemical plant burns down in a mysterious fire. The same day another mysterious fire burned down a weapons R&D facility in Tver. The Black Sea is just rough all over, ain't it Vlady.

     

    And, just to wipe the smirk off my face, here is an insightful rebuke from Stephen Fry. If the West wanted to help Ukraine, and not just draw out the war and funnel money to Raytheon, it should just start gas rationing. Remember the pandemic, and the price of a barrel of oil went negative for a bit? Do that to Putin. We're funding him new tanks faster than we're sending Ukraine javelins.

     

     

     

  5. https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2022/04/11/they-did-everything-possible-and-impossible-ukrainian-marines-in-mariupol-are-out-of-ammo/

     

    Ugh, this is awful.

     

    Edit:

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-state-media-airs-its-ultimate-revenge-plan-for-2024-us-presidential-elections

    “When things thaw out and the presidential race for 2024 is firmly on the agenda, there’ll be moments we can use,” he added. “The most banal approach I can think of is to invite Trump—before he announces he’s running for President—to some future summit in liberated Mariupol.”

     

    The last thing I want is for Mariupol to fall, but if it does, I hope this happens.

  6. It's also frustrating because it makes it hard to point out that Ukraine does have an antisemitism problem. They elected a Jewish president just like the US elected a black president while still having a racism problem.

     

    I looked it up.

    https://global100.adl.org/map

    Ukraine 38%

    Russia 30%

    USA 9%

     

    Which I guess tells me Russia has nearly as bad a Nazi problem as Ukraine, but 38% is pretty bad. Not as bad as Turkey or Egypt, but they do have a problem.

  7. I'm not sure how to feel about Ukrainian civilians violating assorted rules of war.

     

    Russian Troops Killed, Sickened By Poisoned Food From Ukraine Residents, Say Officials (msn.com)

     

    That one breaks rules going back to the Lieber code in the US Civil War. The Geneva Convention only covers poison gasses and bacteriological weapons, but rules about poisoning food are well established in customary international law.

     

    I've seen a few other videos of captured soldiers being humiliated when captured by civilians. I'm not sure how to feel about it. Civilians have no training about what the rules are, but they have been encouraged by their government to resist. Maybe it should be the Ukrainian government doing more to tell them what they are allowed to do.

  8. "The main objectives of the first stage of the operation have generally been accomplished," Sergei Rudskoi, head of the Russian General Staff's Main Operational Directorate, said in a speech.

     

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-says-first-phase-ukraine-operation-mostly-complete-focus-now-donbass-2022-03-25/

     

    Wow. The Nobel Prize in Medicine may just go to the Russian spin doctors.

  9. 2 hours ago, Old Man said:

    Furthermore, if the Russian army is how it currently is, is the Belarusian army going to be any better?

     

    The Belarusians can go in with morale intact (mostly), with their own fresh supplies and no frostbite, with no loss of confidence in their leadership from having bumbled around with no plan. After a month, they may even have a plan.

     

    Given the current state of the Russian force, a surge of fresh troops may break through.

  10. On 3/3/2022 at 10:07 AM, Sociotard said:

    I know I did badly in February, but I'm going to try extra hard to finish this one.

     

    with no material component: Berryman Logical Image Technique aka Basilisk (BLIT by David Langford)

     

    of course, the Parrot could be turned into a stencil, but at the core it is just a bit of information.

    I think this got missed.

     

    I think we're at 'fill out the rest of your card' now?

     

    • home base: Quintus Teal's Tesseract House ("And He Built a Crooked House, by Heinlein)
    • Spaceship/Aircraft:
    • Land Vehicle: Fractal Harness (Magic the Gathering)
    • Water Vehicle:
    • ranged personal weapon:
    • melee personal weapon:
    • other personal equipment:
    • no material component item: Berryman Logical Image Technique aka Basilisk (BLIT by David Langford)
    • read-only fixed-content knowledge store: Kryptonian memory crystal
    • nonliving* robot/etc: Dkrtzy RRR
    • inventor/artificer/gadgeteer character:
    • free option: Goal: The Witch's Equation ("The Dreams in the Witch House" by Lovecraft)

     

     

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