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(16.04.2025, 14:09)Zardo schrieb: Aber jetzt ist der Beitrag nicht mehr für's Profiling brauchbar Big Grin

q.e.d.
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Zur Strafe für euch ein bißchen russische Gehirnfäule:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rduZaIoF--o

Ach was, dass kann ich sicher noch schlimmer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huzmvqp8ouk

Nehmt das ihr Höhnlinge ! Die bunte positive russische Jugend von der Wladimir schrieb !
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Du bist böse
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Zur Frage des Einfluss der russischen Propaganda auf russische Kinder und Jugendliche:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geiXmnbs2Eo

Zitat:In my opinion, one of the worst cases of Russian propaganda is the propaganda in Russian schools: now every Russian kid has to visit mandatory "patriotic" classes in school, in which children are brainwashed into the Z ideology. A lot of people laugh these attempts of Russia to influence the people, but I think otherwise: it's actually very serious and is already doing a lot of damage. In this video we'll talk about how Z propaganda works on the Russian youth. I'll also discuss what it was like for me growing up in Putin's Russia, and what it's like for kids these days.
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Fast vergessen: 2007 - Parade feindlicher Truppen auf dem Roten Platz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1oOwdNG48Y

Ich muss gestehen (RT liest doch mit, oder?): Der Königgrätzer vor der Basilius-Kathedrale hat etwas für sich... Big Grin

Schneemann
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(26.04.2025, 01:06)Schneemann schrieb: Fast vergessen: 2007 - Parade feindlicher Truppen auf dem Roten Platz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1oOwdNG48Y

Ich muss gestehen (RT liest doch mit, oder?): Der Königgrätzer vor der Basilius-Kathedrale hat etwas für sich... Big Grin

Schneemann
Sehr schade dass wir uns jetzt auf den Krieg vorbereiten müssen. Warum kann Russland nicht einfach ein "normales" Land sein Sad
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Warum die Russischen Eliten ihre eigenen Soldaten mehr fürchten als jede ausländische feindliche Armee:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQwzULbO7Q

Zitat:What happens when Russia’s war ends—and the soldiers come home?

The answer is more terrifying than you think. In this video, I expose why returning veterans are seen as a bigger threat to the Kremlin than any foreign enemy—and how fear, betrayal, and desperation are reshaping Russian society from within. From the army’s brutal inner workings to the government’s secret plans to contain the chaos, this is the story few dare to tell. If you want to understand the dark future facing Russia, you need to watch this.
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Jetzt aber:

Kurze Zusammenfassung gezeigter Systeme / Ausrüstung:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt69rUO2RsU

Und mit Kommentierung:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTulrnatKLw

Und in längerer Version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1taCVpGrog
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https://cepa.org/comprehensive-reports/r...e-by-2025/

Zitat:Russia’s military strategy, as in most Western countries, is designed to ensure that the military accomplishes the tasks formulated by the political leadership—chiefly, the defense and pursuit of Russian interests in the context of an encompassing confrontation with a powerful and deeply adversarial Western coalition.

Key entities involved in the process of formulating Russian strategy include: the Kremlin, as the core of political leadership; the Ministry of Defense (MoD), particularly the research centers under the General Staff; the Security Council (SC) and the whole Presidential Executive office that supports it; and select representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and prominent think tanks.1

We hypothesize that, rather than formulate independent strategic thought in keeping with their institutional perspectives as might be expected in the West, each of these actors develops their inputs as an expression of the perspectives set by the Russian president and his close allies.

Zitat:Conclusion

In brief, Russian military thinkers have realized that the current Russian armed forces are far from what they should be for modern warfare. This contradiction between theory and reality will define political discussions and the efforts of Russian political and military leadership toward adaptation and/or reform of the armed forces and military-industrial complex in the coming years. None of the players below the level of the Russian president, however, appear empowered to decide or even propose how the inevitable political and material tradeoffs necessary for a step-change in Russian military capability might be resolved.
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