choccy77
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Anyone legitimately concerned about the use of nuclear arms? ,
With Putin losing his mind.... who wouldn't be?
Anyone legitimately concerned about the use of nuclear arms? ,
The idea that Putin will just fire any general who refuses to go along with his nuclear lunacy is actually bad news.
The idea that Putin will just fire any general who refuses to go along with his nuclear lunacy is actually bad news.
The idea that Putin will just fire any general who refuses to go along with his nuclear lunacy is actually bad news.
I'm quite proud of the fact i've never been to any of the places people are recommending for nuking.We could always sacrifice Blackpool. It already looks like fallout 3 anyway.
Exactly, it's kind of pointing to an end game of sorts as Putin is backed further into a corner.
He will simply keep firing or killing his own people until one agrees to push that red button.
It's actually scary.
You should be proud.I'm quite proud of the fact i've never been to any of the places people are recommending for nuking.
Has he actually said that. Or has he said that he wants them to be put on alert.
Hope you don't think I am being pedantic. But I think he is only saying that to warn the West not to get involved and leave him to do whatever he wants.
In order words, posturing.
I would recommend people think about the worst, however remote. Where is the best place you can get to with a couple of minutes' notice? Stairwells tend to be some of the strongest bits of any building, any rooms not exterior facing, any basements etc.
I don't support panic buying, but make sure you have some water in case supplies go off. Just fill some bottles from the tap.
Slough is an absolute dive.Come friendly bombs and drop on Slough
As is Blackpool.We could always sacrifice Blackpool. It already looks like fallout 3 anyway.
Optics and PR, if an American, British, Australian, Polish, etc. citizen actually volunteered and joined up with the Ukraine resistance and was killed in combat, the press back home would pick it up and run with it, influencing public opinion, and strengthening outrage against Russia.So the foreign minister or whoever says she'd support it citizens from here went off to fight in Ukraine.
Ukraine also say they'd welcome a brigade of international fighters.
Whats the difference between a citizen and the actual military being involved? In the field of war, wouldn't it be fair game for a russian who supports this to then attack citizens of our country here? Wouldn't it escalate further?
Thanks. It's a major step.From what can be gathered the resolutions was met with a lot of public support just as how the Bundestag reacted to it.
First of all the speech by Scholz was good, like career defining good. It touched on all the important points. It made a clear distinction between Putin and the Russian people, which was incredibly important given the large Russian community living in Germany (more than 3 million) and while it touched on the security aspect of increasing military spending and sending weapons in war areas it emphasised the sense of responsibility of it far more.
The widespread support for it does not really come from a place of fear and worry imo. The number of people who fear a direct attack on German soil is still really low and there are good arguments for that (situated in the heart of Europe, surrounded by allies, high economical importance etc.), but the sense of responsibilty to contribute to defending its values more has definitively grown the last days. The Ukraine war hits far closer to home than other recent wars because a lot of people know people who are directly involved here. The Syrian refugee crisis also played a part in a shift of perspective as it brought the consequenses of war at our door step.
If there is something to be said about Germans it is that if they feel the need to open their wallets for an important cause they are willing to share their wealth and do it by spending big. What I do not see is a run to enlist in the army and take up arms as the generally anti militaristic stance still remains. The Bundeswehr will rather transform into a far better run machine with a high technological standart, supported by a potent arms industry at home. I also do not see it shifting their focus away from a thouroughly defensive force, far better equipped to watch the European borders and the other nations back than to intervene directly elsewhere.
I would recommend people think about the worst, however remote. Where is the best place you can get to with a couple of minutes' notice? Stairwells tend to be some of the strongest bits of any building, any rooms not exterior facing, any basements etc.
I don't support panic buying, but make sure you have some water in case supplies go off. Just fill some bottles from the tap.
Jesus. We are not even remotely close to needing to think about this. Movies/video games have seriously warped a lot of people’s minds.
this is sensationalist nonsense.
Erm...
How long is that table
Absolutely. He’s insaneAnyone legitimately concerned about the use of nuclear arms? ,
What a shithole Basingrad is.Slough is an absolute dive.
As is Blackpool.
But Basingstoke should be the first one to go.
Jesus. We are not even remotely close to needing to think about this. Movies/video games have seriously warped a lot of people’s minds.
Apparently, he is paranoid about getting Covid.Good grief.
Big, if true
No. I don't believe any nation allows one prick to just arbitrarily start an apocalypse. There agoukd be a chain of command and like any chain, hopefully there's a link that refuses to work.Anyone legitimately concerned about the use of nuclear arms? ,
I wondered that myself. What would happen if a bunch of lads went AWOL from the army and went to fight?So the foreign minister or whoever says she'd support it citizens from here went off to fight in Ukraine.
Ukraine also say they'd welcome a brigade of international fighters.
Whats the difference between a citizen and the actual military being involved? In the field of war, wouldn't it be fair game for a russian who supports this to then attack citizens of our country here? Wouldn't it escalate further?
This is what he said the other day
“As for military affairs, even after the dissolution of the USSR and losing a considerable part of its capabilities, today’s Russia remains one of the most powerful nuclear states,"
"Moreover, it has a certain advantage in several cutting-edge weapons. In this context, there should be no doubt for anyone that any potential aggressor will face defeat and ominous consequences should it directly attack our country.”
Erm...
But are his military and advisers?Absolutely. He’s insane
On his way home from the local pink panther convention, I was expecting Cato to show up at any moment.Who wears a hat like that on an interview about a global crisis?
How long is that table
Erm...
Absolute bonkers....and with a cigarette dangling from his mouth no less.