YipA week ago I asked what’s the chances of WW3,
Are we still saying Slim to none?
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YipA week ago I asked what’s the chances of WW3,
Are we still saying Slim to none?
That’ll dee me. I’ve just finished renovating me house so I’ll be fuming if it gets shelled.
I'm no fan of NATO it doesn't mean I want Putin to invade Ukraine. Stopthewar are a UK based coalition, they are more likely to criticise our side as it makes more noise. They still aren't cheering for Putin to march into Ukraine. As with anything political there are 627 angles to everything.
I think he'll send a "peacekeeping" force into Donbass & then offer an agreement as they've taken the areas anyway. They'll declare independence & not be recognised but remember Taiwan formally isn't.
Kiev won't be able to refuse that.
An interesting article further down the page, 'stop the war in Ukraine - stop NATO Expansion'So STW organise plenty of non UK Protests at American and Israeli embassies. But none at Russia. Every word they have is anti Ukraine. They’re pro Putin.
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$$$$?Why is Fox News and some of the other right leaning American media supporting Putin?!
I'm going to be outrageous here and suggest that they're not.Why is Fox News and some of the other right leaning American media supporting Putin?!
$$$$?
US national security is under threat here but there's a solution.
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They all got majority public support for their campaigns.What a time to be alive.
Choice of a geriatric or a nutter in USA.
Choose your Eton thicko in UK
Nutter in Russia
Fuckers like Farage for hire
They all got majority public support for their campaigns.
Look at the thread. Not many interested in lies or truth, it's all about cheering and booing.By lying.
in other words a tricky away fixturePutin is probably banking on a quick victory. If he gets that and either puts a puppet government in or Ukraine surrender (The latter highly unlikely) he can probably achieve his aims.
If he doesn’t and Ukraine fight an entrenched guerilla war it’s going to be tough for Russia.
Ukraine have the biggest armed forces in Europe after Russia. Nearly 500,000 full and part time Western trained forces. Then a large civil defence force.
They will also be given massive funding and weapon deliveries as the West fight a proxy war. In the last few hours alone they are getting 350 million from the World bank and Poland is upping its weapons deliveries. It’s probably the only bi partisan issue in the US at the moment so they will get huge military aid and “defensive weapons” from the uS, us, other Scandinavian and Baltic countries. And ironically the Saudis are funding their missile programme.
Putin has the challenge this will cost him a fortune and Ukraine is a huge country that he has to maintain supply chains across for food, fuel, ammo, shells, missiles and other logistics the further West they get. You’d also question the Russian morale the longer it goes on. A lot of their troops are young lads who started moving into position in December and have already spent 2 months away from home living in tents in inhospitable sub zero temperatures.
Historically even the military strength of superpowers have struggled when invading countries which fight back an entrenched guerilla war. If Putin doesn’t get a quick victory it will be hard for Russia