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Some habits die hard...
Is it racist to characterize Russian soldiers as drunks?
Is it racist to characterize Russian soldiers as drunks?
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They aren't proof. That's why they're called wargames. They are a probabilistic prediction of what will happen if the variables considered turn out to be accurate.
Some habits die hard...
Is it racist to characterize Russian soldiers as drunks?
Some habits die hard...
Is it racist to characterize Russian soldiers as drunks?
Good way for him to get out of the war - not actual desertion as such, nor surrendering, just be found drunk, inert and harmless.
Maybe the Ukrainians should leave piles of full vodka bottles in strategic locations for the Russian troops to find.
Okay, proof wasnt a good word to use. What I meant was: how much are simulations worth when so much depends on the perception, strategy and feelings of one dictator.
To clarify: the Taliban didn't exist in the Soviet-Afghan war.That was my exact suggestion on the day Russia first invaded.
After the Afghan/Russia war ended, it was reported that Russian troops had partially failed to beat the Taliban because of widespread vodka drinking and hash smoking
Would you want your business associated with Russia right now, whether because of the regime being incompatible with the most basic values of your company, or because of the negative press associated with being one of the last outliers operating out there, or because the safety of your staff is actually put in jeopardy by just operating normally?Feels like companies are now just following a trend by suspending sales/services in Russia. One or two started a trend and others decided to do the same or face some kind of backlash.
They aren't proof. That's why they're called wargames. They are a probabilistic prediction of what will happen if the variables considered turn out to be accurate.
I don't think anyone would've predicted Russia would perform this poorly though. It has made me worry much more about any potential conventional war against Russia since it seems Putin would feel his regime was threatened very quickly.
I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
Ask @harms how hilarious it is only a week or so in.I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
and subsequent lack of morale to attack a nation containing friends and relatives.
Would you want your business associated with Russia right now, whether because of the regime being incompatible with the most basic values of your company, or because of the negative press associated with being one of the last outliers operating out there, or because the safety of your staff is actually put in jeopardy by just operating normally?
Companies are still dropping out for all three reasons,
I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
Absolutely hilarious. Why didn't the European nations burry some more oil in their countries, instead of Russia.I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
Cynical part of me thinks it is often not dictated by wanting to take a stance against the war but rather low profitability and volatility driven by currency issues.Feels like companies are now just following a trend by suspending sales/services in Russia. One or two started a trend and others decided to do the same or face some kind of backlash.
Yeah I'm leaning that way with some of them as well.Cynical part of me thinks it is often not dictated by wanting to take a stance against the war but rather low profitability and volatility driven by currency issues.
Sure, but an exodus is always going to be staggered. It’s incredible how quick things have moved really. The invasion hadn’t even commenced two weeks ago.i mean I get it, but I wonder if some of them would've done so if others hadn't started the trend.
I find it hilarious how sanctions are supposed to severely punish Russia meanwhile the west is fueling their war through oil and gas exports. They might as well sit and fold their arms for all it's worth.
True. I'm even more impressed that Russian forces still haven't taken Kiev. It felt like they were heavily shelling the outskirts of the capital on day two maybe? I can't remember when it was exactly but there was a CNN reporter putting body armor on.Sure, but an exodus is always going to be staggered. It’s incredible how quick things have moved really. The invasion hadn’t even commenced two weeks ago.
If I had to guess that would be my suggestion.
If you are defending your country, your way of life then you fight to the bitter end.
If you don’t really agree with it (the war) in the first place you aren’t going to have that innate will to succeed.
I have never been in that position thankfully but if my life was on the line I’d be far more willing to give it up if I thought it would mean something than if I thought it was a shit idea from the get go.
Cynical part of me thinks it is often not dictated by wanting to take a stance against the war but rather low profitability and volatility driven by currency issues.
Given the impending need to pivot from Russian gas, I would like to see the US, Europe, etc. start the process of building LNG container ships and processing facilities much more urgently than Scholz' prediction of a LNG facility being ready in a couple years. And start figuring out how to build more ships capable of installing wind turbines.