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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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It seems like that 40 mile Russian military convoy headed for Kyiv has either become bogged down or somehow lost their way.

If Putin escapes with his life from this, what will he think of all those corrupt yes men he surrounded himself with, who possibly / probably knew how this may turn out, but said nothing in case it upset him?
 
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Feels almost Trumpian.

I almost feel the sanctions/economic impacts have gone too far already. By too far I mean, the point of no return rather than wrong. How do western companies row back on them? These are not temporary things.

They can’t. He is a dick but he needs to be carefully dislodged with the West giving him an off ramp.

As someone said don’t be surprised if someone with nothing to lose acts like someone with nothing to lose.

Either that or the West best be 100% confident about his inner circle and the checks and balances they can put on his behaviour
 
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Whatever happens the international community need to give reassurances that this economic posturing isn’t against Russia as a country or its people……….nobody is threatening them

This is a quarrel between the world and president putin’s government

There needs to be dialogue and concessions………diplomacy is always an option
 
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To put this into context the US lost 58,000 troops in 13 years in Vietnam and the Russians lost 15,000 troops in 8 years in Afghanistan
Look this is Europe the big leagues.

Of the 120,000 Allied troops—including those from Australia, India, South Africa, New Zealand, Newfoundland and Canada—who launched the initial attack, nearly 20,000 were killed, most of them in the first hour, and another 37,000 were wounded. Thirty-seven sets of British brothers lost their lives on the battle’s first day, and one man was killed every 4.4 seconds, making July 1, 1916, the bloodiest single day in the history of the British Army.
 
Just seen a joke going around online:

Putin goes to see a fortune teller. The fortune teller says to him: "the day you die will be on a Ukrainian holiday."

Putin says: "Wow, how do you know?"

The fortune teller says: "Because any day you die will be a Ukrainian holiday."
 
It seems like that 40 mile Russian military convoy headed for Kyiv has either become bogged down or somehow lost their way.

Hasn't moved in the last 24 hours.

The yanks have got close tabs on it via satellite. Fuel and keeps getting ambushed in small skirmishes, let's be honest it's 40 miles long, its an easy target!
 
Feels almost Trumpian.

I almost feel the sanctions/economic impacts have gone too far already. By too far I mean, the point of no return rather than wrong. How do western companies row back on them? These are not temporary things.

As someone mentioned previously he's fucked the country in a week. Absolutely mental. I'm sure the youth of Russia will love being teleported back to to the 1950s.

Do Lada still make cars?
 
As someone mentioned previously he's fucked the country in a week. Absolutely mental. I'm sure the youth of Russia will love being teleported back to to the 1950s.

Do Lada still make cars?

He has lost credibility as a strategist, as a military power* and economist over the course of a week.

* It’s only their nuclear stockpile which holds them in this category.
 
He has lost credibility as a strategist, as a military power* and economist over the course of a week.

* It’s only their nuclear stockpile which holds them in this category.
It also has one of the largest armies in the world which makes it a power, not to mention its intelligence operations.
 
It does. But what really worries me is he lack of options now

He has nowhere to go.

Is a ceasefire possible? Does that stop the ICC stuff? Even if it does, does he remain in power? If not, can he live in Russia?
Seems to me he is hell bent on getting the land bridge to Crimea.

If he gets that, is that the out he needs? Would Ukraine concede that much land to save the rest of the country?
 
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That soldier could well be a kid a shitting himself about what’s behind it. Can’t imagine anything worse than street-to-street, door-to-door warfare.

They’ve been sold a lie.
Seems to me he is hell bent on getting the land bridge to Crimea.

If he gets that, is that the out he needs? Would Ukraine concede that much land to save the rest of the country?
Can’t see the Ukrainians submitting to that. I’d imagine Russians turning up here uninvited and us giving them a chunk of Scotland wouldn’t be the end of it either.
And how are they faring at the moment?
They’ve not used much of it.
 
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They aren't exactly getting their arses handed to them are they. Do we know what numbers they've put in?

No, but at the same time, they certainly aren’t covering themselves in glory. This has been a PR disaster for Putin’s army. Away from any actual fighting, it seems they can’t organise sufficient fuel to get to a planned destination. Military leaders the rest of the world over surely must be less concerned about going toe to toe with them if this did escalate or spill over into other territories. It is only they nuclear capability which has stopped everyone piling in and stopping this on the ground very quickly.
 
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