• homes@piefed.world
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    7 days ago

    attacks don’t need to stop manufacturing “completely” to be successful, and comparing total payloads is meaningless when targets are different in scope, especially if the strike is tactical and effective. and considering the massive foreign weapons shipments Ukraine is getting, those weapons plants don’t seems as important as the very functioning drone industry

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      I think your view is a bit twisted by (somewhat true) but essentially misleading news. And massive foreign weapons shipments don’t change situation or change it in insignificant ways due to them being either limited in number or scope. There is no real drone industry as long as all microelectronics is bought from china. We can produce everything as long as china allows us and they are firmly in m*scovite corner.

      Also attacks along frontline with heavy bombs will stop advance completely or almost completely.

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        7 days ago

        look, you’re not really backing up what you’re saying with anything, and the logic of your arguments doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. you haven’t changed my mind, and I don’t see the point in continuing this debate.

        have a nice day.