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



essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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Long thread, but stick with it, worth a read

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Thanks Dazzer,

It seems that this tactical blunder is as big as Hitler's decision to invade Russia in WW2 when Russia knew that they'd
have to beat the winter/mud/food/supply chain issues eventually etc
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,732
Eastbourne
Long thread, but stick with it, worth a read

[tweet]1502588098777079808[/tweet]

It is a brilliant read! I sincerely hope it is on the money. Some of it almost sounds like humour, and in other circumstances would be. What a complete disaster for the Russians this is. It makes me hope there is some truth that the Russians are seeking a way to save face and a way out of this.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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It is a brilliant read! I sincerely hope it is on the money. Some of it almost sounds like humour, and in other circumstances would be. What a complete disaster for the Russians this is. It makes me hope there is some truth that the Russians are seeking a way to save face and a way out of this.

That’s how I read it. Kind of hopeful……..
 


Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
3,178
Arrested for holding a blank piece of card eh?

What should we expect next?

Standing still doing nothing in particular in a public place?
Loitering with intent to greet others with a knowing wink?
Standing too close to others you have winked at, thereby forming a protest group?

If it wasn’t so sad and desperate it would almost be comical. Like Constable Savage: making arrests for treading on the cracks in the pavement; being in possession of an offensive wife…….
 


Theatre of Trees

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Jul 5, 2003
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Long thread, but stick with it, worth a read

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Ties in with what I've been reading elsewhere, namely the Russian Army's logistics are not working and are reaching the limit of their supply reach. Put simply the Russians are invading down highways and need about 200 trucks a day to travel x amount of miles (Can't remember the exact length) to supply a division properly. Once you travel beyond that limit the supply then gets longer - so if you double the limit, say x[SUP]2[/SUP], you still have the same 200 trucks being used. The logical way to do this is advance, move your supply bases forward, then advance again - the Russians are struggling to do this. On top of this the Ukrainians have been targeting the convoys knocking out as many trucks as they can - meaning there are less trucks travelling longer distances.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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Ties in with what I've been reading elsewhere, namely the Russian Army's logistics are not working and are reaching the limit of their supply reach. Put simply the Russians are invading down highways and need about 200 trucks a day to travel x amount of miles (Can't remember the exact length) to supply a division properly. Once you travel beyond that limit the supply then gets longer - so if you double the limit, say x[SUP]2[/SUP], you still have the same 200 trucks being used. The logical way to do this is advance, move your supply bases forward, then advance again - the Russians are struggling to do this. On top of this the Ukrainians have been targeting the convoys knocking out as many trucks as they can - meaning there are less trucks travelling longer distances.

Yes. They need to keep hitting the trucks, buggering up the roads and runways, knocking out the bridges. This is the way to keep Russia at bay from Kiev. The South and East are harder
 


Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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Yes. They need to keep hitting the trucks, buggering up the roads and runways, knocking out the bridges. This is the way to keep Russia at bay from Kiev. The South and East are harder

It sounds as if the Russians are doing a good job of losing their own war, all by themselves.

They've certainly already lost the peace, and destroyed their economy, all in the space of two and a half weeks.

Not an easy thing to do, that.
 






peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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It has just hit me what Putin's chilling plan would have been.

Ukraine invaded. And then into the Baltics.

Trump gives no support whatsoever, says that the USA won't defend the Baltics and as a result USA leaves NATO. Europe at Putin's ( lack of ) mercy.

Yep like you said, into Suwalki gap, even the Russian orthodox priests fantasise about it

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Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Talk now of a Kherson Peoples Republic to go alongside the existing 2 republics.

Putin would then just need his Zaporizhzhia Peoples Republic to complete his land bridge to Crimea. Half of his desired Novorossiya dream.

The land bridge would be his minimum "win" in my opinion. Conquering the rest of Novororossiya including Odessa may be beyond him now ( with luck ) and with the best case for him of being involved in the next Stalingrad at Kyiv may be the point he gives peace a go.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Yep like you said, into Suwalki gap, even the Russian orthodox priests fantasise about it

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One of the best threads I have read - I already follow Galeev - and decent background opinion.
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
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Kadyrov claims he is in Ukraine.

Claims.

Surely the number one target to be taken out. Top of the list for a NATO missile if we need to retaliate for a Russian missile hitting Poland.
 
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sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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I think there's very few on NSC who appreciate how lucky we are to have such an expert on Global politics on the board to correct us :bowdown:

I think the word randomiser and sticky full stop button on your keyboard tends to hide your true expertise :wink:

i think the words sarcastic and wanker display your attitudinal shit****ery perfectly.




.............:bigwave:
 






Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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Been tempted to start this but worried it wouldn’t have enough posts….thoughts?

I thought of it as well, for all our sakes, but especially those who have relatives and friends in Ukraine.

But then I thought, is it the right thing to do, to post only the good news? In doing so, wouldn't we be giving a misleading impression of how things are going?

I believe that would be a mistake. It is vital that we know and discuss the truth, rather than just the things we want to hear.

That's what Putin does.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
I thought of it as well, for all our sakes, but especially those who have relatives and friends in Ukraine.

But then I thought, is it the right thing to do, to post only the good news? In doing so, wouldn't we be giving a misleading impression of how things are going?

I believe that would be a mistake. It is vital that we know and discuss the truth, rather than just the things we want to hear.

That's what Putin does.

We had two threads for covid. The one where the good bad and ugly is discussed, and one for positive developments. I think both can coexist.
 


Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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We had two threads for covid. The one where the good bad and ugly is discussed, and one for positive developments. I think both can coexist.

I agree, but it would require restraint and careful moderation. It wouldn't be desirable for instance to glorify Russian soldiers dying however 'good' that is for the war effort of the Ukrainians.
 


Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
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Aug 24, 2020
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We had two threads for covid. The one where the good bad and ugly is discussed, and one for positive developments. I think both can coexist.

Yes, indeed.

And tbh, I used the covid good news thread more than I used the other one!
I'm sure I would participate in a Ukraine good news thread if there were one.

I do think this thread about the war has worked quite well as it is, apart from it attracting the odd troll, but we seem to dispatch these quite satisfactorily.

Maybe as the war develops, and the wind turns, then maybe a good news thread will become more appropriate?
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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I thought of it as well, for all our sakes, but especially those who have relatives and friends in Ukraine.

But then I thought, is it the right thing to do, to post only the good news? In doing so, wouldn't we be giving a misleading impression of how things are going?

I believe that would be a mistake. It is vital that we know and discuss the truth, rather than just the things we want to hear.

That's what Putin does.

I agree with you. I think social media generally is giving a misleading view of how (well) the war is going.

We all want to feel better about the situation, but this comes across a little bit as putting you're fingers in your ears, closing your eyes and going "la la la" at the events of the world.
 




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