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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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Perhaps, certainly adds to it - but Putins view is all the former USSR belongs to Russia. I dont think any level of diplomacy will change his mind on that one ....
If that is his view, you'll be right. But just like the accusations of "humiliating the West", these ideas come from us.
 
China will sit on the fence and attempt to play both sides

they'll not give up the $ or £ that the west provide for their goods, and no doubt Putin will attempt to use them to try and bypass whatever sanctions are imposed (probably via mineral exports, gas, etc)

China might decide at some point that Taiwan is in play, but i think we're a long way off that (and if that did happen then the world is probably totally screwed at that point)
China’s stance does make a counter-invasion in the Russian East harder as the Chinese would then mobilise against NATO or whoever did it.
 
What on Earth are u watching that propaganda machine for
To see what propaganda they’re spitting.

It’s interesting to see what’s being said here and what they’re pushing out. They’re reporting that Putin has no plans to hold them Donbas region, just to liberate them. Basically trying to say the sanctions won’t do anything.
 
According to a BBC correspondent in Russia ,some Russians against the attack on Ukraine are planning on marching in Moscow tonight .....hero's the whole lot of them .....
if true that shows some balls, heroes is the correct word. I wouldn't like to be captured if I were them. Them or Ukraine marching in is the only thing that isn't going to light the tinderbox right now.
My wife is half Ukrainian (mother), half Russian (father) and a Kiev native. Her dad is dead but thankfully we got her mother over from Kiev last week. A lot of stress in the house this morning.
how do they feel about the situation?
 
China’s stance does make a counter-invasion in the Russian East harder as the Chinese would then mobilise against NATO or whoever did it.

the only worthwhile target in the Russian East that is anywhere close to Chinese interests is Vladivostock - and i dont think we're anywhere close to cruise missile strikes on the Russian Pacific Fleet
 
China will sit on the fence and attempt to play both sides

they'll not give up the $ or £ that the west provide for their goods, and no doubt Putin will attempt to use them to try and bypass whatever sanctions are imposed (probably via mineral exports, gas, etc)

China might decide at some point that Taiwan is in play, but i think we're a long way off that (and if that did happen then the world is probably totally screwed at that point)
 
Not sure if it’s a good barometer but I follow a few Russian weightlifters and powerlifters on Twitter who are all saying things like stop the war and they don’t want this.
It isn't like the old days when people cannot communicate and get fed propaganda. Everyone has a smart phone and can get other news.

However, Mother Russia will have a very significant pull on the populace but whether Putin can tap into that is debateable.
 
the only worthwhile target in the Russian East that is anywhere close to Chinese interests is Vladivostock - and i dont think we're anywhere close to cruise missile strikes on the Russian Pacific Fleet
There’s the Sakhalin Islands which are disputed. The chance to close down Arctic shipping channels. Also just generally destroying the military reserves in the East and the various heavy industrial plants.

Plus it’s a distraction. If Western forces are in the East then Putin will not be able to transfer 100,000 soldiers (or whatever it is) from the East to Ukraine as he has been doing in recent months.

He won’t have considered a war on two fronts. But China wouldn’t allow it, given their own disputes with Japan.
 
Is it bollocks man. How is it on the West?

Every country that has joined NATO has done so because they want to. They weren’t forced to. Russia doesn’t own those countries. It has no right to tell them what to do.

Stop being an apologist for Putin ffs.
It's the equivalent of "Fans fault"

Wests fault
 
China will sit on the fence and attempt to play both sides

they'll not give up the $ or £ that the west provide for their goods, and no doubt Putin will attempt to use them to try and bypass whatever sanctions are imposed (probably via mineral exports, gas, etc)

China might decide at some point that Taiwan is in play, but i think we're a long way off that (and if that did happen then the world is probably totally screwed at that point)
China's interest is in the South China sea where they are expanding. A weakening America is in their interests, so they'll welcome this. They won't crow about it, but it absolutely plays into their hands.

The most important meeting about this in recent weeks was the one between Putin and Xi on the opening day of the Olympics.
 
China's interest is in the South China sea where they are expanding. A weakening America is in their interests, so they'll welcome this. They won't crow about it, but it absolutely plays into their hands.

The most important meeting about this in recent weeks was the one between Putin and Xi on the opening day of the Olympics.
It's great for China, let everyone weaken each other and they can just stand back and watch the carnage unfold.
 
There’s the Sakhalin Islands which are disputed. The chance to close down Arctic shipping channels. Also just generally destroying the military reserves in the East and the various heavy industrial plants.

Plus it’s a distraction. If Western forces are in the East then Putin will not be able to transfer 100,000 soldiers (or whatever it is) from the East to Ukraine as he has been doing in recent months.

He won’t have considered a war on two fronts. But China wouldn’t allow it, given their own disputes with Japan.
Russia and China have settled the territorial dispute in the East. They made a joint statement prior to the Olympics expanding their co-operation.
 
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