This doesn't mean they support Russia. It just means that Russian hardware is cheaper.India have the 4th biggest army in the world they have nearly 7 thousand tanks and tracked fighting vehicles have a guess who supplies them
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This doesn't mean they support Russia. It just means that Russian hardware is cheaper.India have the 4th biggest army in the world they have nearly 7 thousand tanks and tracked fighting vehicles have a guess who supplies them
while you cant deny Britain profited from its empire (along with France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Spain) I think as this thread is about a current European war crisis, its worth noting that these countries also sacrificed a good couple of generations in the interest of stabilizing the last European war crisis.
What im saying is, Im also glad for the freedoms I have, but im aware that they come at a cost, and were not all obtained through imperialistic greed
China seemingly coming round to being against Russia. Massive worry for Vlad if so.
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Really? Russia have already annexed most of the red areas.
Do we have 'an interest' in Ireland using the same logic?
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To be fair mate, I reckon this debate belongs on a different thread. Don't want to derail this one.Aye it'll be interesting to see how they gan on from here, it's gone from 'All refugees welcome' and 'Walls Don't Work' to expelling 80,000 in the Pro-EU feminist Sweden and a veritable Fortress Europe - maybe they are finally waking up, and although it'll be a bitter pill to swallow for the usual suspects on here (who will very likely avoid the remainder of this thread) my magnanimous message is "Better late than never EU we've been expecting you";
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You are on something if you genuinely believe that. If you’d ever worked in the industry you’d know this was beyond a pipe dreamThat Westinghouse/Toshiba effort was spectacularly flawed.
However lessons have been learnt from that and the Hitachi failed venture.
Any new GDA will go through in 2 years which can run in parallel to the DCO.
With the recently improved funding model there's no reason why we couldn't get one done inside a decade - potentially a lot less if the right kind of pressure is applied to the right places.
Finland threatened..
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You're entirely correct mate and I'm sorry for going off on a tangent twice today, I'll pay more attention in future.To be fair mate, I reckon this debate belongs on a different thread. Don't want to derail this one.
Might is right?Russia are knackered here
Love a happy endingReminds me of my French ex telling me she was going back to France with our 3yo daughter and wouldn't even listen to my point of view or compromise. When I told her I would get legal advice she told me if I did that I would never see her again. It was at that point I knew I had to get legal advice.
Long story short my ex lives in France but my daughter lives with me. Careful what you wish for Russia.
A Russian mad man invades another country, to over throw the government, killing many in the process and you bring up our past on a thread discussing the evolving crisis in Ukraine, why?
2 means more than one so yes, multiple countries. Most countries have Invaded 0 countries. Russia is invading its second just now, so no big deal right? They've some way to go before they kill as many civilians as the wars we started in those 2 countries.By multiple countries you mean 2
Afghanistan, was a NATO article 5 response IIRC called for by the USA after the 9/11 attacks. We had no choice due to NATO commitments and why many NATO countries were involved.
Iraq could be argued we were sold a pup by the USA, its was misguided and the reasons for it was poor with hindsight, but it was in response to many issues, steaming from Iraq invading another country.
Not in the same ball park as what Russia has done to Ukraine.
Ignore him. He just hates the UKBy multiple countries you mean 2
Afghanistan, was a NATO article 5 response IIRC called for by the USA after the 9/11 attacks. We had no choice due to NATO commitments and why many NATO countries were involved.
Iraq could be argued we were sold a pup by the USA, its was misguided and the reasons for it was poor with hindsight, but it was in response to many issues, steaming from Iraq invading another country.
Not in the same ball park as what Russia has done to Ukraine.
What ever the outcome in Ukraine putin has lost. I think fromRussia are knackered here