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Dazdraperma 31.01.22 01:40 pm

reforms

A long-forgotten word of the 90s era. Then everyone naively believed that we had a big country, but everything was arranged so inexpediently by the Bolsheviks that everything was wasted in vain. And that they did not have a relationship with us precisely because of this. And as soon as we organize everything correctly, they will start right away.
But over time, the understanding came that they have no relationship with us, no matter how we reform. And it got to the point that, it turns out, they have no relationship with us because of our territory. That, they say, is too big for us. And when it becomes even smaller, then they will start. Or rather, continue again. Will start having them again. For 10-20 years, commercials, until another stage of cuts. With the same reinforced concrete lack of relations precisely for this reason - territory. Reforms will be left to themselves. And in this regard, I will slightly paraphrase the title of the topic: Reform of the country's defense capability. How prepared are we to repel official and unofficial aggression?
That is, if we need reforms, then only in order to prevent the collapse of the country. As in the days of perestroika, they were insufficient to keep the USSR from collapsing. But not in order to have a relationship with us from this. They will not have them. Since the goal of the West is to seize the territory, and not in the well-being of people, animals and plants in this territory. It is only for ourselves, as it were, should become an internal priority. But external is, of course, defense. With a follow-up, of course.
You can call it a voluntary extension. Moving the border. As you wish. It's not that important. What matters is whether we are ready for it? Release all prisoners of war, for example, after voluntary entry. Otherwise, it cannot be called voluntary. And this is what reforms are for. In the meantime, it’s only a matter of breaking firewood if it comes out the way it is now. While we are not ready for this, not only in others, even in ourselves. With pensioners the same, for example. What do people in Crimea talk about directly on camera and say that pensions are too small, to the question of what surprised you the most here, so to speak, what did you, as it were, not expect from this entry?
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Nevoeiro 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard It's
useless, these comrades are not interested in the facts. This is pure trolling.
It's time for moderators to pay attention.

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Sweety_Mustard 14.02.22

hello
And he served in the army and in the military registration and enlistment office and lived in military camps. You're just trolling me.

Borya-jan communicated directly, went where he wanted and when he wanted, he could call the satellite. And as for the officers - can you describe a realistic scenario for leaking information to some senior lieutenant of the guard? They didn’t have mobile phones, officers weren’t supposed to have satellite phones; C Even the VX-6R, on which Nagiyev’s hero chats in Purgatory (by the way, this is not a scanner, it’s just a good amateur radio station for the VHF band) is an unaffordable luxury, - only bricks on a dozen channels of the 2nd range. The higher ranks, leaking information around Bori-dzhan - in general, a fantasy, a serious person could not afford to lose money in this way.

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Nevoeiro 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard
I tell you again, comrade Zdras is manipulating these non-idiot Deniska. He eats.
because in full-fledged trolling Dinska can’t because he’s stupid, comrade Z_pa does it at the expense of him.
It's useless, as soon as you ask the facts, they both peck each other and bonuses in a mug.

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RicoChico 14.02.22

In 22, someone seriously believes that someone needs our territories. With a bad climate, lack of infrastructure and a difficult landscape and other unpleasant pleasures.
This is all we need for ourselves.

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hello 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard wrote:
You're just trolling me.
no, I’m just critically dissecting (dissection is a detailed study in which small details are singled out, analyzing which one can draw certain conclusions) the material that the gentlemen present in the topic use in their comments. only him and no other, which is easy to follow if you show at least a modicum of patience and impartiality and re-read my clarifying questions.
other blah-blah-blah of my ... heh, heh ... comments are quite subjective because they are based only on my life experience, as a result of which, of course, they cannot be the ultimate truth ... which, by the way, I do not insist on .
so, ladies and gentlemen, you should not shoot the pianist, he plays according to the notes that he sees in front of him ...
Nevoeiro wrote:
Time for moderators to pay attention.
heh, heh ... really, I am touched by the loyal readiness of the "Russian Indians" to report to the sheriff about everything that does not fit into the framework of their consciousness.

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Denis Kyokushin 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
Why throw mud at military officers when there are obvious criminals in front of your nose,
Junior officers could be minced in the same way:
Spoiler

Nevoeiro
Nevoeiro wrote: It's
time for moderators to pay attention.
It's strange that they turn a blind eye to your abominations. Like water off a duck's back. They didn't even hang them before

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Sweety_Mustard 14.02.22

Denis Kyokushin
didn't see anything out of the ordinary. In a war, even your own artillery can cover, confusion or gouging. And in order to send the tanks somewhere - they need to be taken from someone - there was a good moment in the movie Fury with Brad Pitt, they ordered 5 tanks - they arrived 1) - it could be like that.
The guys there scold Tikhomirov - this is the one, as I understand it, who extinguished the conflict in Transnistria and put his son in the first Chechen one. He must have traded soldiers, yes.

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Denis Kyokushin 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard
This is the same unspoken topic as the topic of old tights. Everyone is talking, but no one really saw anything. And our columns did not fall into ambushes, oga.

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Sweety_Mustard 14.02.22

Denis Kyokushin
There is one problem in the army - you can't fire an employee. They sent you a down from the school - an ordinary boy, but the chromosome is superfluous, nothing can speak clearly, or walk in formation. What they do with him is right, they give him a promotion, - there are no vacant posts in the unit, which means they are transferred to another and the commander can then calmly cut off the needles from the blue Christmas trees and put them in his place instead of a mustache.

So Tikhomirov could also get the post of commander of the district - is he a bad person? - no, an ordinary fool, or maybe not - but surrounded by such fools. I already explained about the unspoken topics - Bereza, having learned that someone got somewhere, the first thing he would do was call Ushat Pomoev, ask who, how much, and then he would kill the one who threw him - the price of one person reached 6 kk, a company a soldier cost no less than a lama.

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Peter l 14.02.22

Sweety_Mustard
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
So, it's sort of sorted out with British agriculture, isn't it? As with other unprofitable capitalist (all over the world, thanks to the citizen on the left) industries?
Well, what else do you have to say? I wrote that you're perekoverkivaet. What's with the nuclear power plant? I'm talking about domestic unprofitable cars, and you tell me about tanks.
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
As for setting up a lot of unprofitable - you're already trolling me, right? ) 8 out of 10 nuclear power plants were built, so now Rosstat declares advanced indicators of nuclear energy production as the success of the tsar; DD My electricity is turned off every month, or even more often - substations built by commies cannot withstand the influx of people, and new ones are waiting to be built by a private trader.
By the way, profitability depends not only on technical performance. But also from the interests and moods of society, for example. Which the Bolsheviks did not take into account when they built everything the same way everywhere. Take the same subway. In the USSR, the most luxurious metro was built in Yerevan. But now it is half empty and does not pay for itself and lives on subsidies from the state budget. Nobody rides in it. Everyone in Yerevan prefers land transport. So, there was no need to build it. And it was all for nothing.
Sweety_Mustard wrote:
I didn't understand anything about the competition ;C You call the customer, and he will say you went to @#! with such terms and will find a new contractor. Especially with government orders, this is all the time.
Well, you say the same to him, don't you? And you will find a normal customer, without an awl in the ass, as they say.