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Difference is though that Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Bulgaria are all already in NATO; any incursion into any of them and article V applies.I don't think Russia have any intention of invading.
This is all about establishing a red line with NATO in Ukraine, and also gauging the potential response if he uses a destabilisation strategy against the Baltic states in future, ie: when would Britain, Europe and the US potentially consider putting troops in play? He has been engaging in a propaganda war in those places, and even as far south as Bulgaria to bring all former Soviet territory back into the fold, either with pro-Russian governments, or covert invasions as he did in Crimea.
There's no way he is firing shells into Ukraine. If he was ever doing anything, it wouldn't have been forewarned.
We've found the answer is not in Ukraine, which probably gives him carte blanche in Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. That's what he wants, and Ukraine will be a longer play.
Truss says invasion imminent, Russia says they are pulling some troops away from the border
Difference is though that Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Bulgaria are all already in NATO; any incursion into any of them and article V applies.
Turkey is the interesting one as if he can split them from the alliance then we’ve got problems in the eastern Med and Black Sea.
I disagree. He doesn’t need to invade in order to split Turkey from NATO; he’s already started doing this by increased co-operation and arms sales to Erdogan.Russia wouldn't invade Turkey. Erdoğan and Putin have some common ground, but most importantly it'd be a logistical nightmare.
He's only interested in the former Soviet states, or what he thinks are historically Russian. If the Kazakhs and Kyrghits ever overthrew the pro Soviet governments, he'd invade in a flash.
Yeah should have been clearer - on the Baltic states he will continue the propaganda war until they vote for a pro Russian candidate. He'll then support them with troops not carrying any flag, he'll collude with them to restrict press freedom and eliminate opposition, and he'll not need to ever have a conventional war.
He has humiliated the west here, exposed the conceit that we can stop him if he ever did start invading places. Everyone now knows that is false. He will massively up his efforts to destabilise the region now and I'm not sure where we go from here as a defence strategy.
I don't think Russia have any intention of invading.
This is all about establishing a red line with NATO in Ukraine, and also gauging the potential response if he uses a destabilisation strategy against the Baltic states in future, ie: when would Britain, Europe and the US potentially consider putting troops in play? He has been engaging in a propaganda war in those places, and even as far south as Bulgaria to bring all former Soviet territory back into the fold, either with pro-Russian governments, or covert invasions as he did in Crimea.
There's no way he is firing shells into Ukraine. If he was ever doing anything, it wouldn't have been forewarned.
We've found the answer is not in Ukraine, which probably gives him carte blanche in Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. That's what he wants, and Ukraine will be a longer play.
It's a bit of an odd claim. More like a case of a bully who backs off and says "Ha ha got you going. Fooled ya".Can someone explain how the west have supposedly embarrassed themselves here please
Sending luscious Liz to negotiate might not have been a good idea mind.Can someone explain how the west have supposedly embarrassed themselves here please
Completely disagree, he's played aggressive to try and get concessions out of Ukraine that they'll never join NATO. The west have called his bluff by saying they expect the invasion and almost giving him the perfect opportunity to do so, by removing their embassy staff and advising citizens to leave.Russia wouldn't invade Turkey. Erdoğan and Putin have some common ground, but most importantly it'd be a logistical nightmare.
He's only interested in the former Soviet states, or what he thinks are historically Russian. If the Kazakhs and Kyrghits ever overthrew the pro Soviet governments, he'd invade in a flash.
Yeah should have been clearer - on the Baltic states he will continue the propaganda war until they vote for a pro Russian candidate. He'll then support them with troops not carrying any flag, he'll collude with them to restrict press freedom and eliminate opposition, and he'll not need to ever have a conventional war.
He has humiliated the west here, exposed the conceit that we can stop him if he ever did start invading places. Everyone now knows that is false. He will massively up his efforts to destabilise the region now and I'm not sure where we go from here as a defence strategy.
They haven't. Although Russians believe their attempt at embarrassing Western leaders has been a great propaganda coup. It's worked on a few on this board, but that's all.Can someone explain how the west have supposedly embarrassed themselves here please
Good old Waddies of the SMB. Even where we are debating serious geopolitical affairs and potentially the biggest threat to world peace since the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Wad count still rises.