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f***ing horrific.The civilian bombings in Kherson....
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f***ing horrific.The civilian bombings in Kherson....
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Security risk in what way?Too risky, they might be a security risk Patel said. Cant be too careful with these refugee kids apparently.
no idea, it was a bizarre comment Patel made in the Commons yesterdaySecurity risk in what way?
Aye there was a foreign policy expert on LBC over the weekend saying just that. If this was Estonia you could kind of see Putin’s end game - occupy long term. He could do that in a small country like Estonia with a relatively modest armed presence.
However Ukraine is an enormous country with over 40 million people in it. The majority of whom clearly hate Russia and will resist until Russia is gone. As you say, Russia would need to “chase out” the elected government all across the country to the west, effectively conquering the entire Ukraine. That would be a long and costly process for Russia - look at the logistical problems they are encountering now, supplying their soldiers near Kyiv. Imagine how much tougher it would be for them to press soldiers as far west as Lviv?
Then even if they did take the whole country, they would need to leave tens (hundreds?) of thousands of Russian troops behind long term, just to hold on to it and prop up a puppet government.
The whole thing makes no sense. Putin really does seem to have backed himself in to a corner.
I think he’s referring to Patel’s pathetic commons speech.Security risk in what way?
the Frogfoot is the Russian A10 equivalent - i'm not sure i'd want to be in one of them if i'm going up against any sort of modern air defense networkUpdated: apparently they're also getting 14 Su-25's which do have close air support/ground attack capability. a fairly old aircraft
big gun go BRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTT, tanks go BOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMThey need a squadron of A10's, the column of tanks would be gone in minutes
Sorry like, but what Churchill said might have held credence in he 1940's but not now. Nigh on 80yrs have passed, I'd like to think the civilised aspect of our society has progressed from messages designed to inspire innocent people fighting wars.Also Putin must be surprised how tough the West have reacted, he took over Crimea and supported Russian separatists in the east for years and got a tap on the wrist for his bad behaviour. It emboldened him to take the rest of the country and he knew there would be costs from the West but thought it was more being sent to bed without his dinner than the destruction of the Russian economy and made a pariah state.
Someone came up with an excellent point yesterday on here that if Ukraine had been submissive to the invading Russians there would be few sanctions and the news would be some celebrity's new haircut. Ukraine will keep fighting and when the Russians win they will resist, it's an unwinnable war and Churchill is bang on when he said in 1940:
“Nations that go down fighting rise again, but those who surrender tamely are finished. If our long island story is to end, let it be only when we lie choking in our own blood.”
people are still quoting Palmerston, 80 years is still only yesterday for some.Sorry like, but what Churchill said might have held credence in he 1940's but not now. Nigh on 80yrs have passed, I'd like to think the civilised aspect of our society has progressed from messages designed to inspire innocent people fighting wars.
Security risk in what way?
no idea, it was a bizarre comment Patel made in the Commons yesterday
Unfortunately you're correctpeople are still quoting Palmerston, 80 years is still only yesterday for some.
As I understand it the concern is that Russian militia will infiltrate and use it as way to enter U.K.
don’t shoot the messanger
i know this isnt Chinas thought but its the russian people that are suffering ffs. It will be a lifetime before most of them recoverSeems China have opposed economic sanctions on Russia FFS.
people are still quoting Palmerston, 80 years is still only yesterday for some.
i know this isnt Chinas thought but its the russian people that are suffering ffs. It will be a lifetime before most of them recover
Are these the videos? These are of the same building I thinkThese were shared by my friend Olesia an hour ago, she is in Kharkiv. The only good thing to come out of this is that I know that at 8.00am this morning, at least, her and her two boys (Aged 3 & 1) are alive.
The central square, the regional state administration building in Kharkiv
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Radioactive, Shirley?Reactive, Shirley?
Probably hoping that the UK stops selling arms to the Saudis and coalition countries.Oh I agree. I do wonder what the Yemenis are thinking about our reaction to Ukraine right now.
It sounds callous but this is why the whole thing resonates. We can feel sorry for people in “war torn” Africa but we don’t identify with them. Some would say that is racist but it’s human nature. I feel like I would love to be Ukrainian. They seem such a fantastic set of people. (I’m sure they have their faults)