>>63921115 (OP)What blew up today in Russia?
>>63921138notice how all the men have a tie
fighting for uk is fighting for trannys
>>63921115 (OP)What new humiliation has russia endured?
>Precision strike on Russian targets in temporarily occupied Donetsk — “a very juicy hit,” says Center for Countering Disinformation head Andriy Kovalenko. Local media report that the headquarters of Russia’s 8th Combined Arms Army is on fire.
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>>63921148Another colon-el bites the dust.
>>63921171>ackting commanderwhat happened to the first one?
>>63921171Did he die in the Stormshadow strike on their HQ? Hopefully lots of other zigs died too.
>>63921167>>63921161This is a separate drone factory btw NOT the Army HQ
>>63921176>8th guard combined arms army HQ got SCALP'd>its colonel dies the very same day Probably not a coincidence
>>63921171So what do this generald and officers and commanders even do that you could have chatgpt doing?
>>63921209same as the last one. get into the cube.
>>63921145ask for script update, vatnik
>>63921196Chatgpt says:
>Grim but fluid. Russia is entrenched in a long, protracted conflict, with both sides sustaining heavy casualties and material losses. Ukrainian forces are highly motivated, supported by Western arms, while Russia faces internal issues—supply chain struggles, low morale among troops, and increasing international isolation.>Rely on established tactics—blitzkrieg-style mass assaults, supported by artillery and airstrikes to soften up the enemy, followed by infantry pushes with mechanized support. The use of reconnaissance drones for target acquisition and counter-battery fire would be critical, along with small-unit tactics for urban combat, especially as cities like Bakhmut remain focal points. Expect waves of troops, often without sufficient coordination, backed by artillery barrages to suppress enemy defenses.>The reliance on 'meat grinder' tactics, using sheer force to overwhelm, will continue, despite casualties.>Exploit weaknesses in the Ukrainian defense lines, focusing on flanking maneuvers. Heavy reliance on land mines, trench warfare, and defensive positions in hostile terrain would remain standard. It’s about grinding down the enemy’s will while praying for more reserves from the rear.Well, you heard. Call the priests.
>Chatgpt what should i considering when planing an invasion
If you're a dictator planning an invasion of a neighboring country (hypothetically, of course), here are the key steps you should consider:
### 1. **Strategic Objectives**
* Define clear, achievable goals (territorial gain, regime change, resources, etc.).
### 2. **Intelligence Gathering**
* Assess the enemy's military, economy, and political situation.
* Understand the will of the population and potential resistance.
### 3. **Military Readiness**
* Ensure your military is fully prepared (logistics, training, and equipment).
* Establish clear command and communication lines.
### 4. **Diplomatic Maneuvering**
* Neutralize or manage the reactions of key international players (alliances, trade relationships).
* Conduct pre-emptive diplomacy with potential allies or fence-sitters.
### 5. **Public Messaging & Information Warfare**
* Control the narrative both domestically and internationally (justify the invasion).
* Prepare for global media response and counter disinformation.
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### 6. **Psychological Warfare**
* Undermine the enemy’s morale (disinformation, targeted propaganda, demoralizing operations).
* Create confusion and fear within the enemy’s ranks.
### 7. **Military Operations Plan**
* Plan quick, decisive strikes on critical infrastructure (airports, ports, government buildings).
* Coordinate ground, air, and cyber operations for simultaneous assaults.
* Prepare for a prolonged occupation or insurgency resistance, if necessary.
### 8. **Logistical Planning**
* Secure supply lines (ammunition, fuel, food, medical supplies).
* Plan for rapid resupply and reinforcement routes.
### 9. **Cyber Warfare**
* Disrupt the enemy’s communication, defense systems, and civilian infrastructure.
* Defend your own digital systems from foreign interference.
### 10. **Covert Operations**
* Use special forces for sabotage, assassinations, or subversion.
* Infiltrate enemy politics or leadership to create internal chaos.
### 11. **Economic Strategy**
* Use sanctions, trade pressure, or economic leverage to weaken the enemy before or during the invasion.
* Prepare for retaliatory sanctions and isolate your country economically if necessary.
### 12. **Contingency Planning**
* Plan for worst-case scenarios (full-blown resistance, international intervention, internal dissent).
* Develop strategies for dealing with prolonged occupation or insurgency.
### 13. **Post-Invasion Stabilization**
* Have a plan for consolidating control (install a puppet government, pacify key regions).
* Set up an occupation force and prepare for rebuilding critical infrastructure.
### 14. **Dealing with International Reactions**
* Prepare for possible military or economic retaliation.
* Keep options open for diplomatic negotiations if needed, or create plausible deniability.
### 15. **Endgame Strategy**
* Have a clear exit strategy or plan for the future of the region (regime change, integration, annexation, etc.).
These steps, of course, depend heavily on the context, resources available, and risks you’re willing to take. They represent a high-level framework for such a situation.
if you think about it, europe and asia are just east and west america