General Russia Ukraine round 2 Price hike boogaloo

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Nov 21, 2015
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What's the plan there with Costa Rica?
Costa Rica has some restrictions on certain dogs in certain areas.

Hence why I'm also looking into Panama. My sister says they have virtually
no breed restrictions whatsoever.

I can leave my guns at the house in the US or move them into storage.

Not going anywhere without my Dogos though. No Dogos allowed. No me.
 
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I'm not sure I'm ready for the high resolution up close cell phone shots where I watch the war without that usual GoPro look. This is super personal in the way that video brought Vietnam to life. Social media is weird.


View: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLUQKyQG/
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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It's possible they come out with some very reasonable official story, but that's laughably bad. "We had a guy on the negotiation team, who's publicly visible to Russian intelligence at all times, also doing top level espionage work and he got got. But also, we aren't really making a big deal about one of our officials getting whacked by the Ruskies at the negotiations."
 
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It's possible they come out with some very reasonable official story, but that's laughably bad. "We had a guy on the negotiation team, who's publicly visible to Russian intelligence at all times, also doing top level espionage work and he got got. But also, we aren't really making a big deal about one of our officials getting whacked by the Ruskies at the negotiations."
It was sarcasm
 

Sheepdog

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Here u go Sheepdog @Sheepdog


Amid ongoing operations by the Russian Military on the territory of neighbouring Ukraine, the largest air battle of the conflict on March 5 reportedly saw four Ukrainian Su-27 Flanker fighter jets shot down in an air battle around the western Ukrainian city of Zhytomir. While it was specified that Russian air defences had shot down a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter, Su-25 attack jet and Bayraktar drone, the Su-27s were reportedly shot down in air to air combat. This would represent the first ever confirmed loss of a Su-27 in air to air engagements, and its first confirmed air to air engagement since entering service other than the 1997-98 Ethiopian Eritrean War. Prior Su-27 air to air engagements saw the elite heavyweight fighters, which at the time were widely considered the most capable in the world, shot down four lighter Eritrean MiG-29 fighters for no losses. The Su-27 is by far the most formidable aerial warfare asset in Ukrainian service, and an estimated 35 were in service when Russia began military operations on February 24 although on the first day one was lost to friendly fire from the ground while another saw its pilot flee with the plane to Romania. More are thought to have been destroyed during Russian strikes on Ukrainian airbases.