Beans
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Russia apparently willing to discuss moving troops out of the Kiev area, in a totally genuine offer that is unrelated to all the troops around Kiev being pushed back already.
Absolutely. It makes you realise how shit the Soviet Union was to Baltic countries and Ukraine if they saw an enemy-of-my-enemy dictatorship as a temporary ally.It's difficult. I have no issues people remembering their dead but it's a bit tricky this year in the Baltics. Thankfully in Estonia the organizers decided to cancel any marches themselves. Police expected a lot of people displaying Z's this year.
The nazi thing is even more difficult. I have relatives who fought in the Red Army, those who fought for nazis, those who fought for both after switching sides and those who went partisan rejecting both sides. There are plenty of people who celebrate vets who fought for Germany as they feel they fought against Stalin and for free Estonia. It can be a very problematic view but you need a bit of a nuanced understanding of the Baltic history. Eastern Europe is a lot more accepting of far-right than the western world, sadly. I would prefer to deal with it by ourselves, though, no need for Vlad's help.
Chris Rock and Rhianna’s panties are coming to mind.Russia apparently willing to discuss moving troops out of the Kiev area, in a totally genuine offer that is unrelated to all the troops around Kiev being pushed back already.
Russia apparently willing to discuss moving troops out of the Kiev area, in a totally genuine offer that is unrelated to all the troops around Kiev being pushed back already.
They will not fall for it. I am sure that the intelligence that the West are providing along with analytics generate tons of vital data that allow Ukranian government make correct decisions. F...ck lilliputin.The Ukrainians should't fall for it, since all that it would accomplish is allow Putin to reposition his northern Ukrainian troops into the east and south.
Whatever is necessary to ensure Ukraine's protection by NATO in the future needs to be done. They have been betrayed, after becoming a non-nuclear state and are now in ruins. Look at the German minister of finance's reaction on the first day of invasion. What a horrible c..ntNATO can amend their rules and add Ukraine as an adjunct country who qualify for article 5 protection, despite not being in NATO. At a minimum, there are creative ways to get around Putin's paranoid obsession with Ukrainian NATO membership.
That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
I agree but this is definitely a move that technically allows for the use of big, bad weapons.Its no different than the Russians repeatedly doing the exact same thing to Ukrainian sites over the past 5 weeks. There is after all a war going on.
Phosphorus bombs have been already fired at Ukraine. Mariupol encircled and people are starving. Well fecking done for hitting an ammo depot.I agree but this is definitely a move that technically allows for the use of big, bad weapons.
It's a question if it's smart and might be used as an excuse by the Russians who are struggling in conventional warfare and not whether its fair game (of course, it is).
It seemed odd at first viewing. Also, even if it were possible, what practically could Germany or the UK do if Russian invades again? The only serious security guarantees for Ukraine would be given by NATO in my view, and that is a non-starter.
I agree but this is definitely a move that technically allows for the use of big, bad weapons.
It's a question if it's smart and might be used as an excuse by the Russians who are struggling in conventional warfare and not whether its fair game (of course, it is).
Military targets are fair game.
They’ve already done a couple. What are they supposed to do?That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
I don't know but with Putin you just never know and that was my point.They’ve already done a couple. What are they supposed to do?
Brilliant move by the Ukrainians if it is them.
Please don't assume that Putin is a lunatic, he most likely isn't. He is following outdated philosophies about reasons and justifications for war that are better suited to Europes 18th/19th century and he was most likely heavily misinformed about the state of Russia's and Ukraine's military, but that doesn't make him a lunatic.I don't know but with Putin you just never know and that was my point.
Basically, I don't have experience dealing with a lunatic.
That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
Not sure how saying someone using tactics from two centuries ago disproves the point about being a lunatic (at least in the loose sense of the word).Please don't assume that Putin is a lunatic, he most likely isn't. He is following outdated philosophies about reasons and justifications for war that are better suited to Europes 18th/19th century and he was most likely heavily misinformed about the state of Russia's and Ukraine's military, but that doesn't make him a lunatic.
To be honest, a country leader who reads too much into stuff from old centuries with no lessons worthy for the current modern reality has to be lunatic to an extent. It's quite the total opposite of John F. Kennedy, who read The Guns of August as his source of inspiration behind every single decision in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis in order to not bungle into a war.Please don't assume that Putin is a lunatic, he most likely isn't. He is following outdated philosophies about reasons and justifications for war that are better suited to Europes 18th/19th century and he was most likely heavily misinformed about the state of Russia's and Ukraine's military, but that doesn't make him a lunatic.
I didn't say anything about tactics. My point was that he sees war as a legit extension of diplomacy in true Clausewitz tradition. That isn't even uncommon, most US military actions follow the same philosophy. It's only unusual to see them applied in Europe again.Not sure how saying someone using tactics from two centuries ago disproves the point about being a lunatic (at least in the loose sense of the word).
To be honest, a country leader who reads too much into stuff from old centuries with no lessons worthy for the current modern reality has to be lunatic to an extent. It's quite the total opposite of John F. Kennedy, who read The Guns of August as his source of inspiration behind every single decision in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis in order to not bungle into a war.
Here we go!
Nord Stream appears to be working stable, no decrease visible so far: https://www.nord-stream.info/
Why? Are Russia going to declare war on them after this?That's on Russian territory. Not sure about that move..
Please notice that Nord Stream is a different pipeline than Yamal. Yamal actually fluctuates a lot, a few weeks ago it even operated backwards, pumping gas from Germany to Poland. So while it is concerning when nothing flows through Yamal, it is not unusual to happen.You are right, just saw it was posted 6 hours ago, guess it would have been a bigger news if it was something very remarkable.
To be honest, a country leader who reads too much into stuff from old centuries with no lessons worthy for the current modern reality has to be lunatic to an extent. It's quite the total opposite of John F. Kennedy, who read The Guns of August as his source of inspiration behind every single decision in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis in order to not bungle into a war.