>Literally no one
It was a pretty big deal a few months back, towards the end of summer, provided my mental timeline isn't thoroughly fricked. (It might be.)
Here's an archive link because source is israelite York Times. I recall reading about it in WSJ and Forbes as well, but this was the article that popped up on a search.
https://web.archive.org/web/20221003005657/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/30/world/europe/ukrainian-soldiers-weapons-front-line.html
Lol, you got me.
Just in case you're serious, "horse trading" is a phrase. An example:
"Gee anon, I love these headphones!"
"Yeah, but I like your monitor more than I like these headphones."
"Wanna trade?"
Pretty good interview. The best part is how all high speed low drag "I did 3 tours in Afghanistan" operators were the first to buckle when they realized they were fighting an enemy with air support and artillery. Meanwhile people with less experience were the first to fully embrace the suck.
Pretty much any person with no military experience that wasn't weeded out on the first day for thinking war was like cod, was going to embrace the suck and do their job seriously, they have no conception of war with the modern luxuries like air support and functioning CASEVAC.
I suspect that those trucks were sent to Ukraine special forces instead of foreign volunteers. Remember this military acronym:
Supplies
Taken in
Excess of
Allowance
Lists
>should I help the wounded after this horrible airstrike in the middle of the night? >no, I should brew tea with my custom oven that I hauled across Europe because people may be cold.
The eternal Anglo.
The part where he mentions a truck of javelins going missing is really not surprising, Ukraine was corrupt as hell before the war and it’s probably not very different now. Those missiles are expensive as hell and there’s bound to some desperate father or son trying to feed his family and a buyer willing to pay triple probably in the Middle East or Asia.
In the full interview he was referring to the initial commander he was under when he first arrived in Ukraine back in March. He was really shitty and corrupt and they sacked him once everyone stopped taking shit from him.
lol the role of "foreign legion" is to get meat-grinded, revealing the enemy position, to fire upon.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJSfEEdV76k
the point is that you die
looks like he's had his wheatabix
>Already well known that Ukies horse trade logistics at the front
Yawn.
I'm just surprised they make it work so well, relatively speaking. It SHOULD be a fricking nightmare but they're making it function.
I'm almost certain the US engages in the same practice.
Why would you just blatantly lie like this? Literally nobody has ever said anything about “horse based trading” this entire war until your comment.
Do you have some photos or videos you are basing this off of? Just word of mouth and rumors?
>Literally no one
It was a pretty big deal a few months back, towards the end of summer, provided my mental timeline isn't thoroughly fricked. (It might be.)
Here's an archive link because source is israelite York Times. I recall reading about it in WSJ and Forbes as well, but this was the article that popped up on a search.
https://web.archive.org/web/20221003005657/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/30/world/europe/ukrainian-soldiers-weapons-front-line.html
There is literally nothing in this article about horses you fricking lying sack of shit.
I guess he didn't notice that you were moronic when he posted that
I enjoyed this, anon, even if other gays have no sense of humor.
Lol, you got me.
Just in case you're serious, "horse trading" is a phrase. An example:
"Gee anon, I love these headphones!"
"Yeah, but I like your monitor more than I like these headphones."
"Wanna trade?"
>nobody has ever said anything about “horse based trading”
Outed yourself there, ESL moron.
Pretty good interview. The best part is how all high speed low drag "I did 3 tours in Afghanistan" operators were the first to buckle when they realized they were fighting an enemy with air support and artillery. Meanwhile people with less experience were the first to fully embrace the suck.
Pretty much any person with no military experience that wasn't weeded out on the first day for thinking war was like cod, was going to embrace the suck and do their job seriously, they have no conception of war with the modern luxuries like air support and functioning CASEVAC.
That’s because military training isn’t all it’s cracked out to be.
>stealing from your own country aka western tax payers
>stealing taxes
Reclaiming your stolen property is not stealing.
I'm talking about the Ukrainians there
How is someone stealing gear i paid for “reclaiming” anything? Will i be getting that machine gun at the end? No?
In fact ukies stole those tax dollars from me
>stealing gear bought and paid for during the era of the Fulda gap and bushfire war
Weird most people here were probably not born in the 80's when this stuff was paid for and built. Doubt it was your specific taxes.
I suspect that those trucks were sent to Ukraine special forces instead of foreign volunteers. Remember this military acronym:
Supplies
Taken in
Excess of
Allowance
Lists
>should I help the wounded after this horrible airstrike in the middle of the night?
>no, I should brew tea with my custom oven that I hauled across Europe because people may be cold.
The eternal Anglo.
>Georgian pirates handing out skorpions
They sound like cool dudes
Skorpions that don’t work most the time….wow thanks
ukrainian foreign legion is a suicide pact
The part where he mentions a truck of javelins going missing is really not surprising, Ukraine was corrupt as hell before the war and it’s probably not very different now. Those missiles are expensive as hell and there’s bound to some desperate father or son trying to feed his family and a buyer willing to pay triple probably in the Middle East or Asia.
Yes, dickhead, random ukranians are linked up to the international arms trade.
Yeah, it's pretty wild how powerful a room temp IQ can be when it comes to conspiracy theories.
In the full interview he was referring to the initial commander he was under when he first arrived in Ukraine back in March. He was really shitty and corrupt and they sacked him once everyone stopped taking shit from him.
lol the role of "foreign legion" is to get meat-grinded, revealing the enemy position, to fire upon.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJSfEEdV76k
the point is that you die
My post doesn't mention "foreign legion" at all. Dumb bot.
I love this bong, first time in long a while since I actually watched an entire 60 minute interview. Hope we get more of him in the future.