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Kyiv live cameras on youtube out.
The narrative of the Russia military as bumbling could simply be that Russia doesn’t want to kill civilians where possible and instead wants to hold Ukraine as peacefully as possible by using its least important and capable military assets - a bit like playing the youth players in a League Cup match, if you will.
I’m starting to feel like a lot of the immediate media from this invasion has essentially just been propaganda, albeit brilliantly coordinated propaganda. Much of it in unverifiable and also aimed at getting an emotional response, but there isn’t really much substance when you take a step back.
I think it’s been designed to try and force an uprising or coup in Russia while there’s a chance to spin such narrative, but it hasn’t (and won’t) worked - that’s why Putin is sat with that insufferable smirk across his face - they’ve planned EXACTLY for these sanctions, they’ll already know their response around it - it’s just that we don’t. They’re multiple steps ahead…
This is a well thought out, long game tactical move from Russia rather than the desperate actions of a weakened dictator imo.
Putin has infiltrated U.S elections, Brexit, funded up much of the far-right brain-washing across Europe and is now invading neighbouring countries while staring down the World.
The reality is that the developed World has been weakened by his meddling and actions over the last 10 years and he will emerge from this more powerful, not less.
The depressing truth is that for all our supposed sophistication, a little Orwellian thug and glorified hitman is probably the single most powerful individual person on Earth.
We should take a look at ourselves in the mirror as a species. If it wasn’t so depressing it’d be comical.
Probably a really stupid question (I was definitely much more in my wheelhouse discussing the pandemic than geopolitics) but is Putin kind of a one man band? If there was a way to somehow take him out is there some other head the ball ready and waiting to take over? Or will the whole house of cards immediately collapse? You’d have to wonder if the quickest way to end this shit show is to assassinate the horrible toad behind it all.
someone needs to sit down with her and explain what that shit actually entails. Why a NFZ, why not just mobilize the entire europe and get it over with . why stop there. Its a half measure that gives you the same outcome as a full blown war. You dont just say well this is a NFZ and automatically planes stop flying . To enforce it requires force, it requires blowing up russian planes and anti aircraft weapons, especially the ones inside of russia.
That's what we did. Was almost affordable back then.My wife and I have been considering moving for around 3 months, currently in Schwabing. Maybe a house on the country side?
Russia have missile call Satan which has range of 7000 miles and can't be hit by any counter weapon. Usa has similiar nukes. In one word; Russia can hit every big city in USA and vice versa.To carry the bulk of the military burden isn't close to what Europe would have to endure if it came to an escalation and if reports are true that Russia doesn't even have nuclear weapons able to reach US mainland I'm not sure how the affect a full blown war would have on Europe are in any way comparable to what the US would have to fear.
I agree with you second point though.
Kyiv live cameras on youtube out.
Putin has certainly been centralising power with him - so there would be a vacuum... hard to know who would fill it though (Oligarch, Military, Putin loyalist)Probably a really stupid question (I was definitely much more in my wheelhouse discussing the pandemic than geopolitics) but is Putin kind of a one man band? If there was a way to somehow take him out is there some other head the ball ready and waiting to take over? Or will the whole house of cards immediately collapse? You’d have to wonder if the quickest way to end this shit show is to assassinate the horrible toad behind it all.
Just spoke to a Ukrainian colleague again. Really interesting to hear it directly from someone involved. She is in Kyiv, where it is now relatively quiet and safe after a few rough days.
An interesting thing she mentioned, which may be forgotten, is that so many Ukrainians have Russian relatives. She was, for example, no longer speaking to her aunt because she supported Putin and didn't believe any of the reports coming out of Ukraine about the war. It's fully messed up.
And how do you prepare for such sanctions?
A modern economy can't sustain itself without trade. Life in Russia as it is won't be possible any longer if the sanctions continue. And it wasn't very luxury to begin with. Russia already lacks the money to maintain the forces they have as it seems and that's although they spend much more on the military relatively speaking. If their economy shrinks, so does their military.
All those things don't work in isolation. Everything is connected - and to such a degree that it is questionable if any conflict that risks your trading networks is actually prfoitable. For all it's weaknesses, that's the beauty of the modern world. It connects people from different states not only on an emotional basis and ensures an exchange of cultures and values but also makes their wealth and well being reliant on peace.
Whatever Russia is doing right now in Ukraine, they're actually doing it against their better interest, most likely without even knowing
A video posted last night had a pretty good character portrait on him and the situation in the Kremlin. I don't know how much was fact and how much opinion but the guy seemed to have sources that know Putin. It would seem he's not a total one man band and his power has actually reduced, there are other wealthy and powerful figures within the Kremlin. The way it was put is that he's still the most powerful man in Russia but not to the same extent that he was.Probably a really stupid question (I was definitely much more in my wheelhouse discussing the pandemic than geopolitics) but is Putin kind of a one man band? If there was a way to somehow take him out is there some other head the ball ready and waiting to take over? Or will the whole house of cards immediately collapse? You’d have to wonder if the quickest way to end this shit show is to assassinate the horrible toad behind it all.
It is not hard to imagine, it is virtually certain that Russia can hit the US with thousands of nukes. And vice versa.
Russia have missile call Satan which has range of 7000 miles and can't be hit by any counter weapon. Usa has similiar nukes. In one word; Russia can hit every big city in USA and vice versa.
That is why (well, imo) there will never be ww3. All sides know that it is the end for all
As close to a one-man band as you can get in a modern world.Probably a really stupid question (I was definitely much more in my wheelhouse discussing the pandemic than geopolitics) but is Putin kind of a one man band? If there was a way to somehow take him out is there some other head the ball ready and waiting to take over? Or will the whole house of cards immediately collapse? You’d have to wonder if the quickest way to end this shit show is to assassinate the horrible toad behind it all.
Its exactly what it is and the same tactics used to get them to that state of mind.Sounds like Americans who support Trump
You do know the EU is still buying gas from Russia ?And how do you prepare for such sanctions?
A modern economy can't sustain itself without trade. Life in Russia as it is won't be possible any longer if the sanctions continue. And it wasn't very luxury to begin with. Russia already lacks the money to maintain the forces they have as it seems and that's although they spend much more on the military relatively speaking. If their economy shrinks, so does their military.
All those things don't work in isolation. Everything is connected - and to such a degree that it is questionable if any conflict that risks your trading networks is actually prfoitable. For all it's weaknesses, that's the beauty of the modern world. It connects people from different states not only on an emotional basis and ensures an exchange of cultures and values but also makes their wealth and well being reliant on peace.
Whatever Russia is doing right now in Ukraine, they're actually doing it against their better interest, most likely without even knowing
It actually is. Just that it is extremely hard. Something like if Russia throws an ICBM, the US possibly might intercept it. If it throws a thousands, it won't.I didn't know they had nuclear weapons that couldnt be "countered" (although countering a rocket that carries a nuke doesn't sound the best of ideas anyway)
I suppose that's the point of the F35. You need to get incredibly close before their weaknesses are exposed but you can't do that because they can see and fire in all directions, long before you know they are there.
Yep. One of China’s long term term strategies is essentially making countries in strategic locations indebted to them (Jamaica) or because they are influential (UK, Germany and France historically get the bulk of Chinese investment). It’s interesting Beijing has recently actually started piling money into Poland at the expense of the UK though which gives it an added layer of protection from Russia.China has $350billion invested in Europe to date. I guarantee you they don't want some escalation to some all out war in Europe... For their own self interest.
I guess the problem might be that even if you can counter a handful of nukes (which is a technical task in itself), it is probably pretty easy to fire a load of dummies that are going to saturate any defence. Not sure an arsenal like Russia's or the US's have any realistic counter.I didn't know they had nuclear weapons that couldnt be "countered" (although countering a rocket that carries a nuke doesn't sound the best of ideas anyway)
That is what I understand as well. The only negative points I have read about is the very high maintenance man hours per flying hour and the fact that it is single engine. But not aware of any engine reliability problems yet.
I bought my flights and booked holidays in California exactly a week before COVID-19 outbreak in Europe.It's worth noting that two years ago I took two weeks holiday at the end of March, by the time I returned to work we were in a pandemic and national lockdown.
I have two weeks holiday booked for the end of the month.
I am sure she understands. I am also sure you understand that the majority of Ukrainians would welcome a military intervention.
The narrative of the Russia military as bumbling could simply be that Russia doesn’t want to kill civilians where possible and instead wants to hold Ukraine as peacefully as possible by using its least important and capable military assets - a bit like playing the youth players in a League Cup match, if you will.
I’m starting to feel like a lot of the immediate media from this invasion has essentially just been propaganda, albeit brilliantly coordinated propaganda. Much of it in unverifiable and also aimed at getting an emotional response, but there isn’t really much substance when you take a step back.
I think it’s been designed to try and force an uprising or coup in Russia while there’s a chance to spin such narrative, but it hasn’t (and won’t) worked - that’s why Putin is sat with that insufferable smirk across his face - they’ve planned EXACTLY for these sanctions, they’ll already know their response around it - it’s just that we don’t. They’re multiple steps ahead…
This is a well thought out, long game tactical move from Russia rather than the desperate actions of a weakened dictator imo.
Putin has infiltrated U.S elections, Brexit, funded up much of the far-right brain-washing across Europe and is now invading neighbouring countries while staring down the World.
The reality is that the developed World has been weakened by his meddling and actions over the last 10 years and he will emerge from this more powerful, not less.
The depressing truth is that for all our supposed sophistication, a little Orwellian thug and glorified hitman is probably the single most powerful individual person on Earth.
We should take a look at ourselves in the mirror as a species. If it wasn’t so depressing it’d be comical.
It actually is. Just that it is extremely hard. Something like if Russia throws an ICBM, the US possibly might intercept it. If it throws a thousands, it won't.
I guess the problem might be that even if you can counter a handful of nukes (which is a technical task in itself), it is probably pretty easy to fire a load of dummies that are going to saturate any defence. Not sure an arsenal like Russia's or the US's have any realistic counter.
Yeah, you can't shoot down hypersonic missilesI didn't know they had nuclear weapons that couldnt be "countered" (although countering a rocket that carries a nuke doesn't sound the best of ideas anyway)
It's worth noting that two years ago I took two weeks holiday at the end of March, by the time I returned to work we were in a pandemic and national lockdown.
I have two weeks holiday booked for the end of the month.
Happening Now...
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Russia bombing communication towers in Kyiv
I hope CNN's Clarissa Ward is able to flee safely
God bless the brave people of Ukraine
Russia vs 1 Apache -> Apache wins.If Russia and the US ever fought a conventional war, it would be over in days. 40 miles of vehicles, nose to tail ffs.an Apache would eat through them without them knowing it was ever there.
One of the arrows also show troops moving into Transnistria from Odessa.
Probably a really stupid question (I was definitely much more in my wheelhouse discussing the pandemic than geopolitics) but is Putin kind of a one man band? If there was a way to somehow take him out is there some other head the ball ready and waiting to take over? Or will the whole house of cards immediately collapse? You’d have to wonder if the quickest way to end this shit show is to assassinate the horrible toad behind it all.
One of the arrows also show troops moving into Transnistria from Odessa.
Yeah it would be over quickly, especially if it can to NATO v Russia.If Russia and the US ever fought a conventional war, it would be over in days. 40 miles of vehicles, nose to tail ffs.an Apache would eat through them without them knowing it was ever there.