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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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A lot of people here getting quite bullish on Ukraine's chances (they're doing brilliant so far) but here's a good thread from the Russian "intellectual" side which is rather a depressing read.

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Are they really that ‘intellectual’ and ‘well-versed’?

The idea that their military police can completely suppress any dissenters and Ukrainian culture is utter utter bullshit.

Just like it was impossible for Russia (and the USA/UK) to completely suppress the mujahideen in Afghanistan.

40 million people in Ukraine. I don’t even think NATO could ‘conquer’ that if they wanted to.
 

What utter bollocks, other than the Tang dynasty OVER A THOUSAND YEARS AGO, after that they were a moderately strong country until the 1500s when they were on a constant downward trend until bottoming out in 1911. Mao brought (through horrific means) recovery by a self sufficient China approach until his death when his successors realised there was opportunity opening up to international trade. Cheap labour and horrific human (and animal) rights has led to it's current superpower status, albeit one built on treating the majority of its people like shit.

What's your degree in? Certainly not English reading your post.

Pseudo history like this is what makes social media so dangerous, as you've used bits of historical information, that are accurate, to mask complete bollocks.
Not interested in a cock waving contest mate. Certainly not Interested in justifying my degree to someone who is apparently profoundly triggered by a different interpretation to theirs despite it being widely supported in peer reviewed historical publications for decades at this point.

Happy to debate anything but I'm not going to take lectures on maturity from someone who feels the need to personally insult someone who thinks that a few paragraphs on a messageboard by someone they don't know represents a way
to gauge the totality of their knowledge and opinion on a subject.
 
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What damage could Microsoft do to Russia? If they wanted.

Not a great deal. Most of their computers run on pirated software including windows and micorosft office.

It's the same in Belarus and they've been on the receiving end of quite a few cyber attacks because their pirated software isn't being updated
 
Not interested in a cock waving contest mate. Certainly not Interested in justifying my degree to someone who is apparently profoundly triggered by a different interpretation to theirs despite it being widely supported in peer reviewed historical publications for decades at this point.

Happy to debate anything but I'm not going to take lectures on maturity from someone who feels the need to personally insult someone who thinks that a few paragraphs on a messageboard by someone they don't know represents a way
to gauge the totality of their knowledge and opinion on a subject.
Not interested in justifying my degrees either.

I'll happily debate your thoughts (and that is the appropriate word) on China though. The US being built, (and maintained?) on a war economy is a more complicated discussion and I can see both sides of the argument. It's a 'message board' FYI.
 
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Imagine being that much of a coward

To be fair, that could be the police of this country (in several instances :oops: ) picking on ‘weak’ targets.
 
Not great reading

Not great at all. Mind, in some ways at least it'll be a comfort if he hasn't gone completely crazy in terms of the fact that it makes the situation less likely to escalate into world war 3. The lad talks a lot of sense, and you can certainly see where he's coming from, but the underestimating goes both ways. I think Russia have underestimated the Ukrainians. They'll probably take the place eventually, but as others have mentioned it's hard to see how they can hold it. And if sanctions continue to bite they're going to become very, very reliant on China which sounds to me (admittedly I know nowt about politics) a pretty vulnerable position to be in
 
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