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What do you think we should do?Was thinking the same. Also all these sanctions on russia ( not saying should not be any) will hurt their ordinary people. Could well rally them behind Putin rather than against him and start a hatred of the west.
Funny, I mentioned if you have storm Arwen winds or a arctic blast heading north east the Ukrainians should bomb the hell out of it leaving Belarus and Russia right in the line of sightDunno why everyone's freaking out over Chernobyl as if it would somehow be worse when there's ten or so working nuclear reactors in Ukraine which don't get a mention.
When the Chernobyl incident happened the radiation cloud first drifted over Ukraine, Belarus and...Russia. Breaking open the sarcophagus and shelling it or whatever mad plan people think they have would be a bit like shooting yourself in the head and hoping the bullet passes through and hits the fella next to you.
I’m annoyed that we’re comparing this but we strangled the Nazi party with sanctions and they thought it was better to invade and take what they want rather than back downWas thinking the same. Also all these sanctions on russia ( not saying should not be any) will hurt their ordinary people. Could well rally them behind Putin rather than against him and start a hatred of the west.
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They will be very much the junior party in that arrangement. not something the average Russian wants to have happen.Russians are not bothered about sanctions, they will just get closer to China.
Now that's a nightmare!
For $105 a barrel the price should be nowhere near 1.70 though, the likes of BP been keeping the prices inflated for months now. The supermarkets have also stopped discounting.A very small price to pay to get nearer to a conclusion of what is still effectively the Cold War, however this time the Russians have lit a match rather than threatening to start a fire
What do you think we should do?
God rest their souls. I bet most didn't want to be there on their year of national service.
Taking Chernobyl gives the Russians an area safe from attack.Dunno why everyone's freaking out over Chernobyl as if it would somehow be worse when there's ten or so working nuclear reactors in Ukraine which don't get a mention.
When the Chernobyl incident happened the radiation cloud first drifted over Ukraine, Belarus and...Russia. Breaking open the sarcophagus and shelling it or whatever mad plan people think they have would be a bit like shooting yourself in the head and hoping the bullet passes through and hits the fella next to you.
My brother in law served in Afghanistan as part of his service. (long before i knew him of course) Still affects him 40 years laterGod rest their souls. I bet most didn't want to be there on their year of national service.
The thicko conveniently forgets it’s the will of the Ukrainian people that matters most and they sent Putin’s stooge packing in 2014.You must be logged on to see media items
For $105 a barrel the price should be nowhere near 1.70 though, the likes of BP been keeping the prices inflated for months now. The supermarkets have also stopped discounting.
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How many Ukrainians I wonder?You must be logged on to see media items
Ukrainians been bombed out of their country and people complaining about the impact on petrol prices for us a couple of thousand miles awayFor $105 a barrel the price should be nowhere near 1.70 though, the likes of BP been keeping the prices inflated for months now. The supermarkets have also stopped discounting.