The problem with your analysis (and that of Varoufakis) is that it treats the Ukraine as some sort of pawn to be bartered over by Russia and the West. Ukrainians are making it very clear that they value their independence and that means the freedom to align with whomsoever they choose.
I have to say Truss went up in my opinion this morning on the tv. Answered the question about "should people go into
Ukraine and help fight if they want". She was quite forward in her 100% approval. I think Russia will be fighting Europe
without realising it.
Swanny does sometimes have support from me, other times quite the opposite. Sometimes you do, other times quite the opposite. Sometimes Swanny does say the strangest tings, but other times, as in this thread, there will be occasions when he hits the nail on the head. It's all a matter of opinion. There are NSC members who irritate me much, but I am conscious that maybe I irritate them too. I have never been 'infracted' or banned. I suspect I never will be.
As regards posting false information, unwittingly we all do it, it is a question of what is deliberate in its miss-leading.
An example is this quote: '...the media (or rather the military–industrial–media comple) decides what people are or are not interested in'
Better folk than I have often remarked the same thing. And this feeds into his 'Goodies v Baddies' mantra. He is right to do this. As clear as it is that a sovereign country has been invaded, and you and I would both agree that Russia must stop, I am not viewing like some World Cup campaign as others are, fed by the barrage of jingoistic support for our new team from quarters of the press.
Russia has no right to start a war in Ukraine. Russia should leave immediately. But this does not mean that the original concerns should not have been addressed:
Yanis Varoufakis, for me one of the most balanced commentators in Europe who considers all side (read- Adults in the Room- his take on the EU during the Greek crisis when he was Finance Minister there) says:
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I could go on. But, yes, for certain Russia has done a really awful thing here. And I support the Ukranian effort to remove them. But on the whole NATO thing I do find myself questioning the motives of many in the West that can easily be wrapped up in a kind of righteousness that covers a multitude of underlying intent. And that is why, beyond the obvious support for the Ukrainians people's right to defend their own country, questions should be asked.
And I will not be swept along by the media, NSC, RT, the BBC (who I deeply respect unlike many), who may wish to push a narrative.
The problem with your analysis (and that of Varoufakis) is that it treats the Ukraine as some sort of pawn to be bartered over by Russia and the West. Ukrainians are making it very clear that they value their independence and that means the freedom to align with whomsoever they choose.
The best way to not let a thread be derailed if you don't want it derailed is to not reply to a derailing post. I continue to find this thread easy to read and useful.
The problem with your analysis (and that of Varoufakis) is that it treats the Ukraine as some sort of pawn to be bartered over by Russia and the West. Ukrainians are making it very clear that they value their independence and that means the freedom to align with whomsoever they choose.
Ukraine are saying that Russian military deaths are about 4,300 so far, whereas Ukrainian deaths are about 200. These numbers seem incredibly imbalanced - am I missing something here? Or should we not trust the Ukrainian figures quoted?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter...eillance_by_country#Reporters_Without_Borders
I will go to bed eventually.
Ukraine are saying that Russian military deaths are about 4,300 so far, whereas Ukrainian deaths are about 200. These numbers seem incredibly imbalanced - am I missing something here? Or should we not trust the Ukrainian figures quoted?
Appreciate covered on another thread but unbelievable uefa and Fifa have not yet kicked Russia out of World cup and out of Europa cup. Even Eurovision song contest has kicked them out.
Yes, you are missing something.
You are missing the word 'civilian' in front of the 200.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume this was a genuine mistake on your part.
'Ukrainian government ombudsman Lyudmyla Denysova says more than 210 Ukrainian civilians have been killed and more than 1,100 wounded in Russia's invasion.'
Edit: [MENTION=42592]Here'sWally[/MENTION] may wish to take note.
I think Ukraine is probably making a mistake by putting out stories and figures which are not believable, and or come to be proven untrue.
If Ukraine are to be believed, they need very little help, they are doing fine and Russia are bleeding out and nobody needs to be concerned.
Ukraine with their claims, and Russia with their silence about them, both seem to be following The Art of War.
“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak” - Sun Tzu, The Art of War.
Russia are probably quite happy with the propaganda coming out on the Ukrainian side, on balance it probably plays into Russia's hands.
I think the best thing to do would be to not believe anything you are reading or hearing on social media, sadly perhaps that should be extended to "respected" news media too, since they appear to be happy to amplify some of the more questionable stories too.
Remember, "The first casualty of war is truth".
It seems that when the Russians venture deep into the cities of Ukraine, traps and ambushes are the only sensible thing the Ukrainians can do, then they melt away into the shadows ie typical guerrilla warfare.Ukraine are saying that Russian military deaths are about 4,300 so far, whereas Ukrainian deaths are about 200. These numbers seem incredibly imbalanced - am I missing something here? Or should we not trust the Ukrainian figures quoted?
Ah, thanks. I can't see anywhere that quotes Ukrainian military deaths though, and it would be interesting to know how they are classifying civilian deaths when many of their civilians are taking up arms.Yes, you are missing something.
You are missing the word 'civilian' in front of the 200.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume this was a genuine mistake on your part.
'Ukrainian government ombudsman Lyudmyla Denysova says more than 210 Ukrainian civilians have been killed and more than 1,100 wounded in Russia's invasion.'
Edit: [MENTION=42592]Here'sWally[/MENTION] may wish to take note.
There is absolutely no chance that Ukraine have killed 4,300 Russian soldiers and shot down 27 Russian planes in two days.
That would mean that Ukraine have killed as many Russian soldiers in two days as the total number of U.S. soldiers killed over the course of the entire 7 year war in Iraq, and almost half the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan over the course of 20 years.
Swanny does sometimes have support from me, other times quite the opposite. Sometimes you do, other times quite the opposite. Sometimes Swanny does say the strangest tings, but other times, as in this thread, there will be occasions when he hits the nail on the head. It's all a matter of opinion. There are NSC members who irritate me much, but I am conscious that maybe I irritate them too. I have never been 'infracted' or banned. I suspect I never will be.
As regards posting false information, unwittingly we all do it, it is a question of what is deliberate in its miss-leading.
An example is this quote: '...the media (or rather the military–industrial–media comple) decides what people are or are not interested in'
Better folk than I have often remarked the same thing. And this feeds into his 'Goodies v Baddies' mantra. He is right to do this. As clear as it is that a sovereign country has been invaded, and you and I would both agree that Russia must stop, I am not viewing like some World Cup campaign as others are, fed by the barrage of jingoistic support for our new team from quarters of the press.
Russia has no right to start a war in Ukraine. Russia should leave immediately. But this does not mean that the original concerns should not have been addressed:
Yanis Varoufakis, for me one of the most balanced commentators in Europe who considers all side (read- Adults in the Room- his take on the EU during the Greek crisis when he was Finance Minister there) says:
[Tweet]1496952362048671745[/Tweet]
I could go on. But, yes, for certain Russia has done a really awful thing here. And I support the Ukranian effort to remove them. But on the whole NATO thing I do find myself questioning the motives of many in the West that can easily be wrapped up in a kind of righteousness that covers a multitude of underlying intent. And that is why, beyond the obvious support for the Ukrainians people's right to defend their own country, questions should be asked.
And I will not be swept along by the media, NSC, RT, the BBC (who I deeply respect unlike many), who may wish to push a narrative.