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[Politics] Russia invades Ukraine (24/02/2022)



Blue Valkyrie

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Tomorrow night is the optimum weather window for the tanks to roll.

Leave it too long and the armour will get stuck in the "mud of spring".

Ukrainians think it is their duty and destiny to defend their lands and will be hunting any Russians that come over the border.

It'll be a bloodbath, hundreds of thousands dead.

The sanctions will bring down Putin.

Only 1 mad man can stop this tragedy. I pray for Ukraine
 




GT49er

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Like I've said before this war will be a godsend for both Biden and Boris. This is being orchestrated for the benefit of multiple ruling factions and a huge diversionary tactic to distract from the utter horror show that is infolding in domestic politics here, the US, China, etc

If it does kick off it'll be a bloody sight more of a horror show than anything in domestic politics here or in the US or China. Godsend it certainly won't be.
 


jakarta

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Its terrible that for all the history we have learned,there are still tyrants willing to cause untold death and suffering for their own egos.... if you are going to invade Ukraine mr Putin please lead your troops across the border, shirtless on your pony and then see if you still feel heroic ?

Post of the thread IMO, not a chance he will put himself in harm's way of course..

I know a lot of people don't like Boris but this is a new level of political wankness as it involves the potential for tens of thousands of people dying, which isn't the same as your electric bill rising or baked beans going up 10p a tin...
 


Hastings gull

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Like I've said before this war will be a godsend for both Biden and Boris. This is being orchestrated for the benefit of multiple ruling factions and a huge diversionary tactic to distract from the utter horror show that is infolding in domestic politics here, the US, China, etc

Strange how even when putin's aggression is staring you in the face, you get total fantacists
 


Herr Tubthumper

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If it does kick off it'll be a bloody sight more of a horror show than anything in domestic politics here or in the US or China.

It’s interesting how this is panning out negotiation wise. Biden seems tone deaf but he does have some leverage regarding sanctions, Macron has some traction, I’m hoping Olaf Sholtz the same after today, Britain largely an irrelevance.
 




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Liz Truss's geographical gaffes did not get enough coverage.

1. She described helping Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as "we are supplying and offering extra support into our Baltic allies across the Black Sea”. Except it is the Baltic Sea - the clue is in the name Baltic states.

2. Sergei Lavrov set her a trap and she fell straight into it. Lavrov had asked Truss whether the U.K. accepted that two Russian regions — Voronezh and Rostov — belonged to Russia and that Russia had the right to move troops and equipment to the areas. According to Russia’s Kommersant business daily, Truss replied that “​​the U.K. will never recognize Russian sovereignty over these regions.” Except they are in Russia.

Commentators said the British politician likely thought Lavrov was referring to Donetsk and Luhansk — the two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists. Truss was quickly corrected by the British Ambassador in the meeting.

Boris - as we know - is already an international laughing stock and has been for years. Now, on the eve of a potential WW3, our foreign secretary is also a laughing stock. This is serious shit, and people in this country need to wake up to it.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Liz Truss's geographical gaffes did not get enough coverage.

1. She described helping Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as "we are supplying and offering extra support into our Baltic allies across the Black Sea”. Except it is the Baltic Sea - the clue is in the name Baltic states.

2. Sergei Lavrov set her a trap and she fell straight into it. Lavrov had asked Truss whether the U.K. accepted that two Russian regions — Voronezh and Rostov — belonged to Russia and that Russia had the right to move troops and equipment to the areas. According to Russia’s Kommersant business daily, Truss replied that “​​the U.K. will never recognize Russian sovereignty over these regions.” Except they are in Russia.

Commentators said the British politician likely thought Lavrov was referring to Donetsk and Luhansk — the two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists. Truss was quickly corrected by the British Ambassador in the meeting.

Boris - as we know - is already an international laughing stock and has been for years. Now, on the eve of a potential WW3, our foreign secretary is also a laughing stock. This is serious shit, and people in this country need to wake up to it.

Embarrassing isn’t it? That said, I don’t think the Russians, or the Ukrainians for that matter, are taking too much interest in Britain in all of this.
 


GREASED WEASEL

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It’s interesting how this is panning out negotiation wise. Biden seems tone deaf but he does have some leverage regarding sanctions, Macron has some traction, I’m hoping Olaf Sholtz the same after today, Britain largely an irrelevance.

wishful thinking

Putin wouldn't lose any sleep over Germany & France

Biden,well the USA ,that's another matter

Biden needs to step up to the plate here
 




beorhthelm

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Like I've said before this war will be a godsend for both Biden and Boris. This is being orchestrated for the benefit of multiple ruling factions and a huge diversionary tactic to distract from the utter horror show that is infolding in domestic politics here, the US, China, etc

except conflict in the Ukraine and subsequent effect on oil prices will make domestic politics much more difficult for both. :facepalm:
 


amexer

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Good to read posts from some who have knowledge of area but like most of political subjects it is Boris fault.
 






A1X

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I don’t doubt an invasion will hasten the departure of Putin through sanctions. The worry is who comes next. Russia has enough nuclear weapons in its arsenal that if it falls to a political vacuum things could turn very sour very quickly.
 




wellquickwoody

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Reckon Putin will complete his 10 days of exercises with Belarus then scuttle off back out of there, all the while claiming that the exercises were the reason they were on the Ukraine border all along. Maybe didn't expect his bluff to be called so strongly

Whilst I tend to agree that this was a very big effort at bluffing the west into agreeing to never allow Ukraine to join NATO, is Putin level headed enough to pull back? Or is his ego just too big to accept being made to look very silly on the world stage? Or can he not afford to appear to be less than perfect to his people, will his embarrassment allow his internal enemies to strike? Scary prospect.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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wishful thinking

Putin wouldn't lose any sleep over Germany & France

Biden,well the USA ,that's another matter

Biden needs to step up to the plate here

I don’t agree. I am a fan of Biden but I don’t think he’s really listening to Russia, and all he’s it doing is making threats. What exactly do you mean by stepping up to the plate? Start listening? Or make even more threats.
 


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It’s interesting how this is panning out negotiation wise. Biden seems tone deaf but he does have some leverage regarding sanctions, Macron has some traction, I’m hoping Olaf Sholtz the same after today, Britain largely an irrelevance.

Agreed. It’s not really a problem what Biden does as PUSA is a puppet role and he’s pulling no strings. Others will enforce sanctions on his behalf so there is some weight there.
We are being deliberately benched because both Truss and Boris are morons and because Russia has too much influence in British finance and politics. Plus the Tory’s have pissed off the EU. Basically nobody wants to play with the idiots.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I very much doubt they're f*** all bothered abouth the effete Fatherland either

We’ll see. At least they’re not openly poking fun at the French, Germans or the Americans. That’s a start.
 


banjo

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Whilst I tend to agree that this was a very big effort at bluffing the west into agreeing to never allow Ukraine to join NATO, is Putin level headed enough to pull back? Or is his ego just too big to accept being made to look very silly on the world stage? Or can he not afford to appear to be less than perfect to his people, will his embarrassment allow his internal enemies to strike? Scary prospect.

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Herr Tubthumper

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Whilst I tend to agree that this was a very big effort at bluffing the west into agreeing to never allow Ukraine to join NATO, is Putin level headed enough to pull back? Or is his ego just too big to accept being made to look very silly on the world stage? Or can he not afford to appear to be less than perfect to his people, will his embarrassment allow his internal enemies to strike? Scary prospect.

He won’t ever look silly though. Whatever happens, in his own country, he will dress it up to look like some sort of victory for him. And the west will no doubt do the same.
 


The Clamp

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He won’t ever look silly though. Whatever happens, in his own country, he will dress it up to look like some sort of victory for him. And the west will no doubt do the same.

Sadly true.
Pathetic that with all we have been gifted on this planet, all the nature, resources. The intelligence and the breadth of knowledge we have. And we are still allowing a handful of psychopaths to run the show. We could be living a beautiful life on a beautiful planet and instead we are forever on the verge of destroying ourselves.

Some days I think “just get it over with then”.
 
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