• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.cafe
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    Nice psy-op. Now Putin will have to order everyone to be there, and they’ll all be watching the skies instead of his dumb parade.

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          War against a stronger enemy is an exercise in allotting your military resources where they’re most effective.

          Officials are easier to replace than infrastructure, unless you manage to whittle the enemy supply of manpower, experience and training capabilities down so far that candidates are similarly scarce.

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            On the other hand, the optics of being unable to protect the literal military parade… Might change some Russians’ minds about how good and strong of a leader Putin is.

            Either one works, really.

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            I mean, the amount of competence in the Russian military was clearly already low.

            I cant imagine how useless any replacements will be.

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        hey let’s not add more micro plastics to the environment please. Just use old fashioned munitions like a normal army.

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          You are concerned aboutplastics when refineries are on fire?

          I am not happy for the environment but I see it as a justificable action by Ukraine.

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            The world is drowning in plastic, like 10 years ago 90% of all plastic ever produced had been made in the preceding 10 years, and massive new plastic production has come online since then. Like this is a big problem it’s not going away either. Recycling is worse than landfilling, they have Untold innumerable additives that are toxic and in recycling they get released into the air, and the Recycled product is worthless as well, they do it to say they did it because the pr campaign to foist the blame on to Consumers from the 90s or whenever it started.

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            Yes. For example if we have 10 million tons of crude oil in the ocean, it would still be bad to add another 10 tons into the ocean. War is bad enough for the environment, lets focus on killing the bad guys not destroying European nature.

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            I can only imagine what a horror show it would be if glitter was tiny flakes of glass. Makes fiberglass pale in comparison.

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              Sand is basically glitter, no? It is silica (glass), yet not sharp or irritative. In fact, there are pulverizing machines that turn glass bottles to sand that is nearly indistinguishable from beach sand. Just crush it a bit more? I donno. I’m not a glitterologist

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                I’m not a glitterologist

                Don’t go to school for it, either. I’m $3.50 in debt and that was before this dumbfuck war! I’ll never recover financially for that degree and only Mark Rober will hire me. I CAN’T WORK FOR PEANUTS, MARK, I HAVE LOANS!

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                  I hear there’s a lady that lives in on a lake that’ll help you take care of that $3.50.

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                  Basically any sort of powder you can inhale is generally bad for you, any sort of rock powder especially.

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    All available air defenders are in Moscow, and St. Petersburg is sitting there begging to get leveled.

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    Strategic ambiguity. Better keep all the AA near Moscow, Vladimir.

    Oops. So mych critical oil infrastructure not in Moscow…!

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    Kyiv will for sure be present at the parade with drones, but i wouldn’t be surprised if they sent chocolate and usb-sticks with information what is really happening at the front instead of explosives.

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      Bombing civilians has historically galvanised resistance rather than undermining the enemy. The supply deliveries by air and candy drops during the Berlin Blockade did way more for sympathy and morale. Give them chocolate and information and you’ll achieve more than by confirming you’re the cruel enemy they’ve been told you are.

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        Terror bombing civilians is a losing strategy for sure, but I do think a demonstration that your enemy is less all powerful than they claim by hitting a high profile military parade is different to that.

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          It’s a risky gamble. If you manage to get anything dropped on the people there, I think that should show the enemy’s vulnerable air defenses plenty enough.

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            Sure, I have no idea if it actually is a good idea for them to try. Just that it wouldnt be the same as deliberately targeting civilians.

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              I agree; I’m just saying it would be a gamble (as opposed to targeting civilians, which would be quite unambiguously bad, as just about any instance since the Nazis bombing Britain and the allies bombing Germany should have shown).

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      Or just a flyer that reads something along the lines of: “If these were bombs, Putin would have failed you. Thankfully, we are more civilised than that”

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      This would be the best approach. Just let thousands of USB sticks parachute down below into the hands of average Russians.

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    And russian mobile carriers reported possible outages on 5-9 of May in Moscow, probably to prevent drone operations. There is something in the cooking only intel agencies of these two countries know about. Either that, or a psyop to make people actually watch the parade four years into war.