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









fly high

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Russia's answer to the Olympics: a fist fight in a local park and some dodgy fashion
show! Brilliant! :)

Quite apart from their aggressive attack on Ukraine, which is a massive reason for banning them anyway, they still haven't conformed fully to anti drugs requirements and should not have been anywhere near Tokyo.
 


papachris

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Quite a long read. But this item in our Estonian news today gives a little insight to the background of how the Soviets and now Russia think about their neighbours
 


raymondo

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raymondo

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Quite a long read. But this item in our Estonian news today gives a little insight to the background of how the Soviets and now Russia think about their neighbours
That is very interesting thanks...and a reminder to me that it is never the end of history.
 


Sirnormangall

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Quite a long read. But this item in our Estonian news today gives a little insight to the background of how the Soviets and now Russia think about their neighbours
Thanks for posting - very interesting though I think it underplays Russia’s policy of starvation in Ukraine in the 1930s
 






Baldseagull

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In today's news

That is an interesting case, I get the part about continuing to provide content for a sanctioned company, but the book that criticises Estonia though, is that treason?
It seems like something Russia would charge a critical citizen with, Estonia has a good reputation as far as press freedom and security go.
 


papachris

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That is an interesting case, I get the part about continuing to provide content for a sanctioned company, but the book that criticises Estonia though, is that treason?
It seems like something Russia would charge a critical citizen with, Estonia has a good reputation as far as press freedom and security go.
I was also surprised. But Estonia has been extremely outspoken against Russia since the Ukraine invasion
 






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peterward

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No mate. An incursion sure, but not a small incursion. It's the largest amount of land gained in an offensive, since Ukraine kicked Russia out of Kharkiv region at end of 2022.

This is a stunning raid, thats much bigger than those before using the Free Russian legion, its using highly trained Ukrainian units and ties Putin up in all sorts of knots. And will allow Ukraine open season on Russian logistics lines trying to move equipment and troops to defend the region. Russian X channels are freaking out!

Couple of really good X threads. Using thread unwrapped.

Mick Ryan former head of Australian armed forces speculating potential strategic objectives and Trent Telenko with some truly excellent insights.

Just 30km from the Kursk nuclear power plant!


 


raymondo

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No mate. An incursion sure, but not a small incursion. It's the largest amount of land gained in an offensive, since Ukraine kicked Russia out of Kharkiv region at end of 2022.

This is a stunning raid, thats much bigger than those before using the Free Russian legion, its using highly trained Ukrainian units and ties Putin up in all sorts of knots. And will allow Ukraine open season on Russian logistics lines trying to move equipment and troops to defend the region. Russian X channels are freaking out!

Couple of really good X threads. Using thread unwrapped.

Mick Ryan former head of Australian armed forces speculating potential strategic objectives and Trent Telenko with some truly excellent insights.

Just 30km from the Kursk nuclear power plant!


Really interesting. Thanks for chasing down more detail 👍
 


Eric the meek

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No mate. An incursion sure, but not a small incursion. It's the largest amount of land gained in an offensive, since Ukraine kicked Russia out of Kharkiv region at end of 2022.

This is a stunning raid, thats much bigger than those before using the Free Russian legion, its using highly trained Ukrainian units and ties Putin up in all sorts of knots. And will allow Ukraine open season on Russian logistics lines trying to move equipment and troops to defend the region. Russian X channels are freaking out!

Couple of really good X threads. Using thread unwrapped.

Mick Ryan former head of Australian armed forces speculating potential strategic objectives and Trent Telenko with some truly excellent insights.

Just 30km from the Kursk nuclear power plant!


Thanks @Peter Ward, much appreciated.

It wasn't an easy read, but I think I get it. Not sure what the real target is though.
 


peterward

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Thanks @Peter Ward, much appreciated.

It wasn't an easy read, but I think I get it. Not sure what the real target is though
Yeah Jury's out on Motivation, but warinthefuture advances a few good theories.

Undermines the US escalation management theorists, I'd hazard a guess its to both target the troop and weapons movements within Ukraine that will be pulled to defend the region, and then potentially try and exploit any weak areas.

The "strengthening hand in negotiations" argument also looks a good shout?

Whatever the reason this is bigger and more advanced than anything that came before, though you'd guess Ukraine may have difficulty expanding too far or holding too much territory in longer term?
 




raymondo

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Yes, all of that I think 👍.
As an aside it's unlikely Russia will be using glide bombs on the Ukrainian advances - I wonder how big an area they'll try to evacuate?
Yeah Jury's out on Motivation, but warinthefuture advances a few good theories.

Undermines the US escalation management theorists, I'd hazard a guess its to both target the troop and weapons movements within Ukraine that will be pulled to defend the region, and then potentially try and exploit any weak areas.

The "strengthening hand in negotiations" argument also looks a good shout?

Whatever the reason this is bigger and more advanced than anything that came before, though you'd guess Ukraine may have difficulty expanding too far or holding too much territory in longer term?
 


Sirnormangall

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Yeah Jury's out on Motivation, but warinthefuture advances a few good theories.

Undermines the US escalation management theorists, I'd hazard a guess its to both target the troop and weapons movements within Ukraine that will be pulled to defend the region, and then potentially try and exploit any weak areas.

The "strengthening hand in negotiations" argument also looks a good shout?

Whatever the reason this is bigger and more advanced than anything that came before, though you'd guess Ukraine may have difficulty expanding too far or holding too much territory in longer term?
From what I’ve read the Ukrainians are still pushing forward. And yet I thought Russia had said it’s all under control! Have to admire (again) the bravery and ingenuity of the Ukrainians.
 


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