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Why only 110%? Why not a gazillion%?
I thought better of you.
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I have absolutely no illusions about Putin’s ruthlessness or the amount of blood he would shed to keep himself in power. He is a monster ,however I don’t see how he gets any benefit from this attack.I was like you once.
Then I joined the Russia invades Ukraine thread, almost from the start.
Today, having been on the thread for two years, I can tell you that very few of us are 'always up for complex theories'. We all have our feet screwed to the ground, but we do like to discuss the pros and cons of things, chew the cud, and reach a consensus - a reasoned, considered conclusion.
Two years on here have shaped me. One product, is that there is nothing - NOTHING - of which Putin is not capable. Genocide. Murder. Rape. Torture. Child abduction. Then he denies it. Blames someone else. It's all part of his maskirovka.
Was it a false flag? I don't know. Will there be another one? Unless he is stopped, you bet.
You make good and well reasoned points the simple answer is his need to mobilise 500k + extra meat for his meat grinder, when levada polls show domestic support for war is waning, and the last time he mobilised it turned into a shambles as people started legging it left right and centre.I have absolutely no illusions about Putin’s ruthlessness or the amount of blood he would shed to keep himself in power. He is a monster ,however I don’t see how he gets any benefit from this attack.
It happened in a week in which a sham election was followed by a rally in Red Square. The aim of this will have been to generate a mood of nationalism and the impression of a strong government. This incident completely goes against the tone of the week which will have been carefully planned and engineered.
Some of the attendees at the concert will have been relatives of the Russian elite. Putin needs these people to believe that he is in full control of security as they will pounce on any weakness. If he wanted a high body count from an incident he could have found a location for it with more of what he would perceive as ‘disposable’ people.
The handling of theatre attack and hostage crisis in 2002 was universally viewed as catastrophic. Why would any Russian leader want to stir up any memory of that?
The lack of response by security staff at the event could be explained by security at events like this not being a priority. Although many people are employed in domestic security it doesn’t mean that they are all of high quality and motivation. This may be particularly the case with increase of people going into the military. I don’t know but I wouldn’t be surprised if the people on duty were on a similar level to the stewards we used to encounter at Brisbane Rd.
The slowness of the emergency response could be simply down to the fact that the venue is on the outskirts of the city.
I admit that I am not sure what to make of the lack of response to warnings from US intelligence. A theory here is that with the focus in recent weeks being on the election and inevitable celebrations,l as well as the ongoing focus on Ukraine, the Kremlin just didn’t have the mental bandwidth to think about anything else and that Putin didn’t want to hear about anything that wasn’t in line with his plans for a festival of his power. I am interested to see if more comes out about this.
I agree that we should always consider options and arguments and there is a lot that can be challenged in what I have written. False flag operations have occurred, the Gulf of Tonkin springs to mind. I am not saying anyone on here does this, but I am concerned at the ease with which a few carefully selected examples of inconsistencies are combined with a motive to generate a theory which generates a large number of social media clicks.
It's a little joke of mine. A trope in fact. You will see it time and time again. Done because I grew tired of seeing others (especially in a football context) giving it 110% for more than 110% of the time. I seem to recall Ian Wright being a million percent behind something a few years.Why only 110%? Why not a gazillion%?
I thought better of you.
You simply cannot underestimate how much this annoys me.
Syrian govt. was supported with Russian troops and mass bombings of the country.I understand ISIS attacking the west but what does ISIS have against Russia?
I believe that their soldiers have slaughtered many of their fighters in Syria. Then there is Chechnya.I understand ISIS attacking the west but what does ISIS have against Russia?
Long standing grievance. There are multiple sources on the internet:I understand ISIS attacking the west but what does ISIS have against Russia?
The day the likes of you and I become tolerant of idiots is the day that.....all is lost. Fact.It irritates me too. For personal growth I wish I could become more tolerant of idiots.
(yes, yes, yes, just so I can learn to love myself)
110% mateIt's a little joke of mine. A trope in fact. You will see it time and time again. Done because I grew tired of seeing others (especially in a football context) giving it 110% for more than 110% of the time. I seem to recall Ian Wright being a million percent behind something a few years.
You simply cannot underestimate how much this annoys me.
I'm with you on that one, Harry...111%It's a little joke of mine. A trope in fact. You will see it time and time again. Done because I grew tired of seeing others (especially in a football context) giving it 110% for more than 110% of the time. I seem to recall Ian Wright being a million percent behind something a few years.
You simply cannot underestimate how much this annoys me.
i'll throw it out there if FSB were behind this, they could have done a better job of making it look like Ukraine involvement. as it is, there's just opportunistic use to blame Ukraine....
The only question, was Theatre attack FSB organised, or genuine ISIS?
Either way, it's now clear the Kremlins intent is to use this terror act similarly to 1999 terror act with a false narrative.
Maybe punishment for their destruction in Syria.I understand ISIS attacking the west but what does ISIS have against Russia?
Quite possible - the FSB and security services have a lot of credibility to lose if it were proven to be ISIS... well actually, whoever it's proven to be.i'll throw it out there if FSB were behind this, they could have done a better job of making it look like Ukraine involvement. as it is, there's just opportunistic use to blame Ukraine.
here's another interesting side, what if the Kremlin are actually convincing themselves its Ukraine, indicating disfunction in the security services and leadership, taking their eye off other internal conflicts.
good points and you're delving into areas that require expertise to answer, that I certainly dont have answers to.i'll throw it out there if FSB were behind this, they could have done a better job of making it look like Ukraine involvement. as it is, there's just opportunistic use to blame Ukraine.
here's another interesting side, what if Kremlin are actually convincing themselves its Ukraine, indicating disfunction in the security servicse and leadership, taking their eye off other internal conflicts.