WWIII, el hilo holístico del guano masivo

lowfour
lowfour
Started 2023-11-05
1465 posts
lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-26
#1441

SLAVA UKRAINA

Creo que el aviso de "que busquen bunkers" no era una chorrada de Zelensky, me da a mi que les va a caer la del pulpo a los nazis milenaristas

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-26
#1442

pues igual por esto están los truchos acelerando el fin de la otan

si rusia se funde la pasta con ucrania, imagina con toda europa, o lo hace ahora que europa está como medio "desarmada" o como espere mucho, nos pilla con submarinos nuevos a estrenar, fragatas nuevas, los nuevos aviones que sustituyen a los eurofighters, los drones de los mil enjambres, flamingos para reventar mil refinerías, etc etc

pero si nos pilla con el pie cambiao... no sé...

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-27
#1443

Bueno pues si no nos quedaba clarito el desastre ruso

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/s/VGK9LuDXlx

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-27
#1444

Y el Luka (págate algo Lukaaaa no me seas gorrón) suplicando negociaciones. Están en la lona.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/s/539COlL3Jb

Zelensky ha jugado la baza de seguirle el rollo al gordo demente con lo de la paz pero no.

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-27
#1445

Atención que han empezado a repartir bradleys que estaban bien guardaditos. No se, igual Vemos cositas.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/s/ITRcEUIvgu

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-27
#1446

Parece que los rusos usan la táctica de infiltrarse o algo así para formar unidades tras las las líneas ukras y les está funcionando relativamente

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/s/veAuovegpJ

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-27
#1447
elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-27
#1448

@lowfour wrote in post #1447:

Todo señales de tranquiliad y esperanza y buenrollismohttps://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1nrqfxe/polandopensborderwithbelarusurgesits/

pero han abierto la frontera solo en un sentido, no?? o en ambos?

o sea, la han abierto para que entren polacos, no para que salgan, imagino

sea como sea, es el típico mensaje que lanzas cuando prevés ostias como panes

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-27
#1449

Japan deploys fighter jets to NATO bases

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pues confirma un poco lo que venimos "sospechando"

se están preparando para la salida de usa de la otan y montarse un "otan-pacifico" o algo así que fijo incluye australia y corea y alguno más (india, de momento, no... pero ya veremos)

o qué?

los japos tienen aviones propios o no les dejan??

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-27
#1450
Edited 2025-09-27

pues, según la wiki, lo que tiene japon son una suerte de f-16 de los 90 llamado f-2

vamos, que les ganamos

con los eurofighters les damos paliza, si encima le sumas los gripen y los rafale y tal... no sé...

pero bueno, creo que se trata de eso, dejar a los gringos y abrazar tecnología europea

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-28
#1454

me hacen gracia los ruskis

como no pueden colar más que 1-2 drones en ucrania, porque ucrania tiene defensas a cascoporro, pues qué hace?? mira de colar drones donde no haya defensas, o qué?

venganomejodas

ahora empiezo a creer que los ruskis están buscando la guerra mundial de verdad, no solo desestabilizar el electorado europeo o gringo

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-28
#1455

@elarquitecto wrote in post #1454:

me hacen gracia los ruskiscomo no pueden colar más que 1-2 drones en ucrania, porque ucrania tiene defensas a cascoporro, pues qué hace?? mira de colar drones donde no haya defensas, o qué?venganomejo...

Claro que la buscan

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-28
#1457

si lo dice zelensky, yo le creo

tenemos la teoría que el tragaburbon ha convocado a los 800 generales para decirles que salen de la otan

y así dejar vía libre para rusia

el martes veremos

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-28
#1458

por cierto, estoy con lo de que van a gasear a los 800 gerifaltes con zyklon-b, pero es que ojocuidao, es un riesgo muy tocho lo de reunir a TODOS en el mismo sitio

venganomejodas

ahí les tiras un antrax o algo... no sé... supongo que lo tendrá controladísimo, pero yoquesé ya

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-28
#1459

Pues yo estoy entre que se van de la OTAN o que van a entrar con todo lo gordo porque han visto las orejas al lobo con China-Rusia-India y tal de copas y descojonados de la risa.

Puede que veamos 180º.

Flipante que ambos escenarios, diametralmente opuestos, sean factibles.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-28
#1460

mis escenarios son solo dos

  • nos piramos de la otan (cada vez lo veo menos probable, pero yoquesé)

  • juramento de lealtad al reich trucho o despido

yo lo veo más como golpe de estado, pero es que lo llevo viendo desde hace meses, y claro, la movida es que ya están en el gobierno, no es un golpe como tal, es fundirse la constitución y crear un reich, es alemania 1933-1935

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-29
#1461

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y eso que hubo injerencias ruskis, pero se ve que son menos "rumanos" que los rumanos

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-29
#1462

Bien! Lo iba a poner. Al parecer no han dejado votar a los rusos (eso dice Rusia) y la EU ha puesto la maquinaria contra el spam ruso.

https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/s/HpS5Ag3FJU

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-29
#1463

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se ve que los gringos solo ganaron 1 de 12, pero empataron el resto y la cosa estaba tensita

pero vamos, que el phill, si dice eso, será cierto

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2025-09-29
#1465

@lowfour wrote in post #1464:

https://unn.ua/en/news/ministry-of-defense-announced-the-transfer-of-swedish-gripen-fighters-to-ukraine?utm_source=perplexity

se van a hacer un lio con tanto aparato diferente, eh?

lowfour
lowfour
2025-09-29
#1466

Pues ojo que ya van varias elecciones donde los truchos iban a arrasar pero "algo ha pasao" y se han comido un mojón.

  • Rumanía

  • Moldavia

  • La Le Pen inhabilitada

Ojo que creo que la EU se está moviendo y está empezando a desactivar el guano tóxico.

lowfour
lowfour
6d ago
#1467

Bueno, pues ahora llegan los rusos a la república checa para parar el supply de artillería a Ukrania.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/world/europe/ukraine-ammunition-program-czech-republic.html

Secretive Program That Keeps Ukraine’s Weapons Firing Is Suddenly in Doubt

A Czech Republic-led effort gathers munitions for Kyiv from around the world, but an opposition party expected to win elections there has vowed to drop it.

For more than a year, a Czech program that scours the world for ammunition has been a crucial supply line for Ukrainian forces desperately in need of artillery.

But little is publicly known about the program, and its opacity may be its undoing.

If an opposition populist party prevails in this week’s parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic — as it appears poised to do — its leaders have vowed either to disband the ammunition program or to ask NATO to run it so they can concentrate on the country’s wobbly economy.

With consumer prices rising, “obviously people are getting more and more nervous,” said Jaroslav Bzoch, a member of the European Parliament from the populist party, Ano. The party has derided the ammunition program not just as overpriced but also as opaque because of its reliance on shadowy business deals.

Other NATO nations have already recalibrated military spending in the face of war-weary publics that want to focus on domestic priorities. At the same time, Ukraine depends heavily on Western military support, and Russia is pressing forward with the war, trying to seize as much Ukrainian land as it can.

Officials and experts said the ammunition program, which relies on billions of dollars in donations from NATO countries, costs Czech taxpayers relatively little. But even the perception that it could further bog down the economy has stuck with voters who Mr. Bzoch said were already skeptical of the program.

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Andrej Babis, former prime minister of the Czech Republic and leader of the Ano party, stands in a navy blazer and talks to two other people, also in blue.

Andrej Babis, center, leader of the right-wing populist Ano party, this month. The party has derided the ammunition program as overpriced and opaque.Credit...Eva Korinkova/Reuters

Those who want the ammunition program to continue say Ano is playing on voters’ fatigue with the war in Ukraine.

“People are getting tired, and it’s misused for the political campaign,” said Ales Vytecka, a senior official in the Czech Defense Ministry. He said that helping Ukraine should have support “because it’s our national security interest.”

The Czech ammunition initiative was created in early 2024 when Ukraine was running out of artillery, particularly the NATO-standard 155-millimeter shells to fit large-caliber guns donated by Western countries.

At the time, American military aid to Ukraine was held up in Congress. European arsenals were dangerously low after two years of sending their own weapons to Ukraine and unable to quickly ramp up production to build more ammunition.

And Russia was gaining ground, pushing back Ukraine’s forces.

But there was more artillery available in the world — including from countries that have ongoing diplomatic or even warm relations with Russia. From its years as a Soviet satellite state, the Czech Republic and its weapons manufacturers had maintained contacts with Russia’s allies and quietly reached out to see whether they were interested in selling ammunition to be sent to Ukraine.

They were — so long as the Czech government made sure the countries were never identified, to spare them from Russia’s anger.

With that assurance, “the sources just started to be like wasps on the candy, just going after the sweet,” said Mr. Vytecka, director of the Defense Ministry’s international cooperation agency.

Since then, Mr. Vytecka said, NATO countries have donated enough money to procure more than 2.5 million pieces of ammunition for the program, all from non-NATO nations. Sales are projected to increase this year, he said, and the alliance donors appear willing to continue paying.

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A belt of small arms ammunition in an underground trench.

A trench in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine in July. The Czech initiative was created in early 2024 when Ukraine was running out of ammunition.Credit...David Guttenfelder for The New York Times

The influx has largely allowed Ukraine to hold the line against Russia.

“Without the ammunition provided through this initiative, Ukraine would have already lost the Donbas,” the Czech foreign minister, Jan Lipavsky, told an International Institute of Strategic Studies forum in Prague this month. He was referring to the eastern territory in Ukraine that has seen the bloodiest battles of the three-year war.

Mark Rutte, the NATO secretary general, said that the Czech Republic’s “unique ammunition initiative” was a prime example of “essential” support to Ukraine.

Yet the secrecy that has made the Czech ammunition initiative a success also prompted lawmakers to raise questions about its legitimacy.

Precisely where the ammunition comes from remains publicly unknown. Much of it was bought in Africa, Asia and South America, said Jan Jires, a former senior official at the Czech Defense Ministry who worked on the effort.

Officials will not disclose exactly how much money NATO allies have paid, though Mr. Jires described it as several billion dollars. He said that the Czech Republic’s own contributions were relatively small; in June 2024, a few months after the program began, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said his country had at that point given about $41 million.

The money is moved through Czech weapons manufacturers that have the contacts with the global sellers. Mr. Jires said that those companies bought the ammunition, ensured it was functional and then shipped it to Ukraine.

Last year, a Czech senator raised concerns that the Czech companies were inflating artillery prices to turn high profits. The weapons companies denied the allegation. Mr. Vytecka said that Czech weapons companies made only a modest profit; Mr. Jires estimated the net profit at about 3 percent of a sale.

But the Ano party has cited the program’s secrecy as a reason to scrap it. “We don’t know how much we have to pay for it, or even if it’s going straight to Ukraine,” said Mr. Bzoch, who speaks for his party on foreign policy.

The party’s move to dump the program has softened since Ano’s leader, Andrej Babis, called it “rotten” in July. Mr. Bzoch suggested the program could be placed under the control of NATO headquarters in Brussels to ensure it was properly run.

Critics of that plan say that doing so could have a chilling effect if sellers feared that NATO might identify them, setting off Russia’s anger. “The sensitivity of the way we are doing this, the mechanism that keeps the country not seen — that’s the whole point of it,” Mr. Vytecka said.

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Soldiers with a mobile rocket launcher on a snow field in front of a line of bare trees.

Ukrainian forces near Pokrovsk in February. The influx of ammunition has largely allowed Ukraine to hold the line against Russia.Credit...Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Additionally, NATO member states would have to agree unanimously to acquire matériel outside the alliance, said Camille Grand, a former NATO assistant secretary general. In practice, the model of the Czech Republic’s serving as the lead nation “is probably more agile and efficient,” said Mr. Grand, who is now head of the Aerospace and Defense Industries Association in Europe.

Without a system like the Czech program, it is unclear how Ukraine would meet its ammunition needs. While Europe is increasing ammunition production — Mr. Rutte has said that European manufacturers are expected to produce two million rounds of artillery in 2025 — not all of it will go to Kyiv. Even if it did, it would last only a little over four months; Ukraine fires about 15,000 rounds every day, according to estimates reported in July, the most recent available.

Experts said that Mr. Babis had succeeded in linking the program to Czechs’ growing weariness with the Ukraine war and to concerns about high domestic prices for food and other goods. A Russian-influenced disinformation campaign may be at play, too, officials and experts said, seeding anti-Ukraine sentiment on social media and through emailed chain letters.

Vit Dostal, a political analyst at the Association for International Affairs, a research group in Prague, said that Mr. Babis’s platform was, “basically, that we pay way too much for the support of Ukraine, and others should do the job.” Such criticism “is actually not true,” he added. “But it resonates because this is a very difficult time with the economic situation.”

However, he also said that Russia’s incursions into NATO countries — with drones and fighter jets flying into neighboring Poland as well as into Romania and Estonia over the past two weeks — could change the Czech election dynamics if unnerved voters turned back to the mainstream government.

“It signals some kind of an urgency of what is going on in Ukraine, that the war is close,” Mr. Dostal said.

lowfour
lowfour
2d ago
#1468

Bueno. Han ganado los truchos en República Checa, un billonario

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2d ago
#1469

@lowfour wrote in post #1468:

Bueno. Han ganado los truchos en República Checa, un billonario

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ALIANZA de CIUDADANOS DESCONTENTOS = ANO

desde luego, el nombre le va niquelao

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2d ago
#1470

pues se nos cae el mito de que la ue está reventando truchos

pero claro, ya detectamos lo de que la ia, meta, tiktok, etc, los ponen a mil

porque elaboran más mierda trucha y porque el algoritmo te los mete hasta en la sopa

al final, sacan al trucho que todos tenemos dentro o algo así... porque no me creo que haya mayoría de "truchos", solo hay mayoría de atontaos

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