Would people mind taking the Battle of Britain chat to a thread that's not about people fighting and dying right now?
"Russian Warship, go f*** yourself" was pretty meaningful dialogue.Russia is complaining that Ukraine won't engage in dialogue. (Perhaps it's a bit late for that?):
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov is speaking to Russia's RIA news agency.
He says there are "no arrangements and no pre-conditions for talks with the Kyiv regime".
He blames Ukraine for an "unwillingness to engage in dialogue".
Ukraine has said that any deal must restore their territorial integrity, see the complete withdrawal of Russian troops and the restoration of state borders.
Western countries, including the US, have said that letting Russia keep any of the territory it has taken during the war would send the wrong message to other potential aggressors.
Russia-Ukraine war: 'Putin's henchmen' threatening UK, Britons warned; Moscow's troops reach key Ukrainian city
Russian troops have reached the Ukrainian city of Toretsk, an anchor of Kyiv's defences in the eastern Donetsk region. Its capture could bring closer the prospect of Moscow securing the entire Donbas. Meanwhile, the MI5 boss has warned Russia wants to create "mayhem" on UK streets.news.sky.com
Thank youWould people mind taking the Battle of Britain chat to a thread that's not about people fighting and dying right now?
Sometimes, or most of the time, you don't really know what to make of Russian output. It's beyond a load of bollocks.It's derisible
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting some RAF vets when I used to look after the Wattenden Arms in Kenley, right next door to the old airstrip. Some harrowing tales indeed. Incredibly brave chaps. The mold was broken after these fellas.My late Uncle was RAF ground crew with a squadron of Hurricanes. At one point his job was to ride out on a motorbike as soon as a plane returned to collect the film from the gun camera on board.
Whenever the pilot fired the guns a photograph/ film was taken. This was taken immediately to be developed so that the intelligence people could ascertain if an enemy plane had been hit potentially and how badly. He said it was a heartbreaking job, some of the pilots came down badly wounded but he's was told just to get the film and get back...medical attention would come later.
We all get fed propaganda. Especially in war.So you think Russian media and Western media are equally trustworthy? Er, ok...
Sure, but if you think what the West is saying right now is only about as reliable as what Russia is saying, you're mad.We all get fed propaganda. Especially in war.
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting some RAF vets when I used to look after the Wattenden Arms in Kenley, right next door to the old airstrip. Some harrowing tales indeed. Incredibly brave chaps. The mold was broken after these fellas.
I didn’t say they weren’t brave. Wind your neck in you f***ing tool.No it wasn’t. We have servicemen and women now, and in the last 80 years who have been incredibly brave. A VC awarded in 2015, and a Naval nurse getting the MC in 2009.
There are veterans of the Falklands on this board, one of whom was on the Sheffield. Don’t tell me they weren’t incredibly brave.
You implied that later generations weren’t brave. Broke the mould means exactly that.I didn’t say they weren’t brave. Wind your neck in you f***ing tool.
Calm down. The mold wasn’t broken, I know it’s just a saying - but no need to be abusive was thereI didn’t say they weren’t brave. Wind your neck in you f***ing tool.
100%. The only negotiations Putin and Peskov should get will be with their pleas at the ICC."Russian Warship, go f*** yourself" was pretty meaningful dialogue.
It’s an expression. The youth of today would never offer up the same sacrifice as these young men did in WW2. Just look at St Nazaire for example, that was pretty much a suicide mission. Every man was offered the chance to pull out the night before...not one took up the offer. My point is, the vast majority of today’s youth wouldn’t even contemplate such sacrifice. It just the way society has gone unfortunately.I didn’t say they weren’t brave. Wind your neck in you f***ing tool.
there is no society, we are a collective of individuals. we are all thatcher's children nowIt’s an expression. The youth of today would never offer up the same sacrifice as these young men did in WW2. Just look at St Nazaire for example, that was pretty much a suicide mission. Every man was offered the chance to pull out the night before...not one took up the offer. My point is, the vast majority of today’s youth wouldn’t even contemplate such sacrifice. It just the way society has gone unfortunately.
OK Boomer.It’s an expression. The youth of today would never offer up the same sacrifice as these young men did in WW2.
The St Nazaire raid, Cockleshell Heroes, were Royal Marines, who were Commandoes.It’s an expression. The youth of today would never offer up the same sacrifice as these young men did in WW2. Just look at St Nazaire for example, that was pretty much a suicide mission. Every man was offered the chance to pull out the night before...not one took up the offer. My point is, the vast majority of today’s youth wouldn’t even contemplate such sacrifice. It just the way society has gone unfortunately.
Useful take on the current thrusts from Ukraine.