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Vovk_Z:

--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on November 26, 2020, 12:42:16 pm ---Believe me: we don't have the rhetoric of war with anyone. Of course, our country has some interests abroad and there is a demonstration of force. Unfortunately, such is the world. When the Soviet Union collapsed, we became completely open and formed a great friendship in the United States, but at this time there was poverty and devastation inside the country. We didn't like it.  :)

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Chechen Wars (it was A First and a Second too), was, I think the most 'peaceful' and have the most 'peaceful' pictures: (a first attachment)
Grozny (capital of Chechnya) was totally devastated.
And whose Crimea is now?  :palm:
You do know that there is even such a term appeared: 'победобесие' (a 'victory rage') - illustration is at a second attachment.
coppercone2:
is there anything weird about the load impedance that a giant radar presents to a reactor powered system vs a conventional load that might require the reactor to run unsafely? like horrific power factor
Vovk_Z:
There were only suggestions but any proved fact that it caused any bad power interference.
I don't remember any evidence about dangerously large load variations on 26/04/1986.
There are several similar stations, and they don't make anything weird onto the power system. Some of them are situated far from power plants.
S. Petrukhin:

--- Quote from: Vovk_Z on December 06, 2020, 07:52:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on November 26, 2020, 12:42:16 pm ---Believe me: we don't have the rhetoric of war with anyone. Of course, our country has some interests abroad and there is a demonstration of force. Unfortunately, such is the world. When the Soviet Union collapsed, we became completely open and formed a great friendship in the United States, but at this time there was poverty and devastation inside the country. We didn't like it.  :)

--- End quote ---
Chechen Wars (it was A First and a Second too), was, I think the most 'peaceful' and have the most 'peaceful' pictures: (a first attachment)
Grozny (capital of Chechnya) was totally devastated.
And whose Crimea is now?  :palm:
You do know that there is even such a term appeared: 'победобесие' (a 'victory rage') - illustration is at a second attachment.

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Leave the stupid khokhlosrach for your TV shows...  :)
Find on Vkontakte or Odnoklassniki 10, 100, 1000 people in Chechnya and Crimea - ask them.
You're just a young fool who doesn't understand what war is.
vad:

--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on December 12, 2020, 02:27:14 am ---Leave the stupid khokhlosrach for your TV shows...  :)
Find on Vkontakte or Odnoklassniki 10, 100, 1000 people in Chechnya and Crimea - ask them.
You're just a young fool who doesn't understand what war is.

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Chill out dear war expert. We all know what the Stockholm syndrome is. No need to ask hostages, whether they like the hostage takers. Especially, when the hostages are held at gunpoint. And there are well documented cases, where residents of those territories where thrown in jail, murdered or disappeared, for simply expressing discontent with the regime. Especially the social media platforms infested by KGB and local militia agents are suspect.

PS. Continue enjoying cheese surrogates made of palm oil. After all, the self-imposed sanctions came in one package with annexation of Crimea.
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