He's being sarcastic and saying that because they've been so incompetent and let Ukraine take rightful Russian clay they might as well give them Belgorod as well.
Kek, he's gone from doomposting to straight up "we should just kill ourselves only so that the Ukrainians don't get to say they killed us"-tier posting
>whats the strategic purpose of this
belgorod oblast (and i think kursk oblast as well though less so) is ethnically ukrainian. i think he's thinking that ukraine will come demanding it.
Holy fuck he is actually spiraling. Like, that sarcasm isn't done in a humorous way, he's doing it in a self harming bitter way.
He might actually kill himself if this keeps up
Nicholas II returned to port under his own power
He has made several references to the Russo-Japanese war in the past few weeks. He predicts a complete collapse of everything before the end of this year
People can write him off as a shill or just bitter about losing his post, but he's been correct about a lot of shit and he's an intelligent man.
>The Short Victorious War is a science fiction novel by American writer David Weber, first published in 1994. It is the third book in the Honor Harrington series.
>Its title comes from a quotation by Vyacheslav von Plehve in reference to the Russo-Japanese War: "What this country needs is a short, victorious war to stem the tide of revolution." That quotation is one of the novel's two epigraphs; the other is a quotation from Robert Wilson Lynd: "The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions."
Good will gesture
He's being sarcastic and saying that because they've been so incompetent and let Ukraine take rightful Russian clay they might as well give them Belgorod as well.
they trade ground for time and organize counteroffensive when Ukraine reaches Stalingrad
>whats the strategic purpose of this?
Ample testing grounds for weapon's grade sarcasm
you have 67 other threads. shut the fuck up
Organic.
Sad they’re losing thirdie?
I bet you were one of the spammers shitting up the board with "83rd twitter counter-offensive defeated."
Kek, he's gone from doomposting to straight up "we should just kill ourselves only so that the Ukrainians don't get to say they killed us"-tier posting
If we don't occupy the land they can't wage war on us is some 5D chess tier logic
it's called a doomshitpost
he is really pissy
>whats the strategic purpose of this
belgorod oblast (and i think kursk oblast as well though less so) is ethnically ukrainian. i think he's thinking that ukraine will come demanding it.
how does giving up an oblast help when your getting your lines decimated on your other fronts?
it doesn't. it's a sort of childish "if i can't have all the toys then i don't want any of the toys" tantrum.
I almost feel bad for the guy
Almost
Still want him dead and his body paraded around the streets of a liberated donbass, though
It's supposedly biting irony, aimed at the traitors within the Russian armed forces he's been exposing lately.
Wasn't there major Russian politicians calling for his death earlier today?
Was there? I'd like to see it. Infighting is always nice.
if it's part of Ukraine they don't have to moobilize to respond to attacks on russian soil
Take belgorod, rostov and kuban
>Strelkov be like
Holy fuck he is actually spiraling. Like, that sarcasm isn't done in a humorous way, he's doing it in a self harming bitter way.
He might actually kill himself if this keeps up
Strelkov is a student of history. He knows what happened to Nicholas II after they were btfo'd by the Japanese.
Nicholas II returned to port under his own power
He has made several references to the Russo-Japanese war in the past few weeks. He predicts a complete collapse of everything before the end of this year
People can write him off as a shill or just bitter about losing his post, but he's been correct about a lot of shit and he's an intelligent man.
>The Short Victorious War is a science fiction novel by American writer David Weber, first published in 1994. It is the third book in the Honor Harrington series.
>Its title comes from a quotation by Vyacheslav von Plehve in reference to the Russo-Japanese War: "What this country needs is a short, victorious war to stem the tide of revolution." That quotation is one of the novel's two epigraphs; the other is a quotation from Robert Wilson Lynd: "The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions."
might be meant as a joke, but why should ukraine not demand a buffer zone akin to what the turks demand from pkk terrorists in syria