Einer der beliebtesten Militärblogger Russlands sagt, dass das Verbot von Telegram durch die Regierung eine Vorbereitung auf Massenmobilisierung, die Ausweitung des Krieges an der Front und im Baltikum sowie die Massenbeschlagnahme von Bankkonten sei.



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  1. Lulz, only if ruzzia wants to cease to exist.

    These delusional drunks.

    Go ahead and force EU nations to mobilize and see the ass whipping you take.

  2. Let’s be serious. Russia is stalled, out of armor, bled for troops, oil facilities on fire, economy sputtering. Are they really going to take on Nato and the Baltics now? Seems a bit far out there. Do hope Baltics are going on absolute war footing. C’mon EU, wake up, unite, become a world power. I say that as an American.

  3. I gotta love how culture warps human brains. Russian doods looking serious, talking the most batshit crazy stuff. And, in the ME, God is NOT Great. God is a senile idiot who has enslaved yáll to produce nothing of use in 1000 years.

  4. LongIslandTeas on

    Please come here, we are waiting to once again put our boots on top of Kremlin and hear the cracking noise as it crushed under our feet. russian scum.

  5. Sore head that he will lose any income he was receiving from being an influencer at Telegram. This doesn’t mean he is wrong regarding expanding war will be bad for Russia.

  6. MajorlyCynical on

    I could see Russia mobilising to try and make some progress in Ukraine. But to say they are going to expand the war and take on the Baltic states is crazy. They have been stuck in Ukraine for the last 4 years making little to no progress, their stockpiles of tanks and equipment are running severely low, their economy is in the toilet, and their refineries get hit with impunity. If they were to launch any sort of attack on nato they would absolutely get crushed and only cause their own accelerated demise.

  7. that **“operation on bank deposits“** well that one already happened … banks have been drained to the point that the central bank has to pump out more and more cash each month via quantitative easing loans just to keep them „liquid“.

    and his conclusion that they ll just **“overwhelm with sheer numbers“** while hilariously russian, kinda leaves the question open with what equipment? they are struggling to supply even the troops they already deployed … russian soldiers aren’t riding on donkeys and on the back of hack sawed ladas for fun.

    his point about the real danger not being an uprising of the masses, but simple infighting of the elite seems sound though.

  8. GladVeterinarian5120 on

    Attack the Baltics. Go for it! 101st Airborne will be taking selfies in the Kremlin within a week.

  9. PantodonBuchholzi on

    Opening another front, especially against the Baltic states, would be basically suicide. I’m not saying it can’t happen, anyone who has studied WW2 history knows full well it can. Russia could obviously inflict tremendous damage there, but the end result would be their defeat. The EU might have been slow gearing up for war so far, but that’s mainly because there isn’t all that much appetite from the population to increase military spending so it’s all been quite piecemeal. But a) production and capacity have been increasing and mainly b) the production potential is huge compared to Russia. Even if the US decided not to come to help, the EU, UK and maybe Canada and a few other more reliable allies would soon outmanufacture Russia in most categories. So yeah, a direct attack on the Baltics is possible but would be a completely idiotic decision.

  10. Redneck1026 on

    I am not so sure that putin will not start something with NATO. A NATO retaliation may allow him to mobilize his sheep without internal unrest. putin is probably confident that a NATO response would be limited, they still fear his nukes. russia is unraveling economically and he is not winning in Ukraine. His current path is unsustainable and I think he will do anything to survive. If he stops now he is a loser and will not maintain power. He may need to change the narrative to a fight for existence against NATO in order to mobilize the masses and impoverish them more without unrest.

  11. vtecdohcter on

    I actually believe (some) of this

    The ban of telegram would stop the average russian from witnessing just how useless infantry is vs drones

    Banning it before forceful conscription actually sounds legit

  12. AdPrimary9831 on

    Mass mobilisation doesn’t mean going against nato. Putin cannot lose to survive, but he doesn’t need to win. Long enough to rebuild power.

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