This is a potential disaster scenario.
Putin gets Krasnov to attack Canada causing "civil war" in NATO.
The perfect time to invade Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Poland have it right in arming to the teeth.
Ooh, death by humble pie.If that's a form of capital punishment, I'm in.
Talking of coincidences, the container ship that collided with a fuel tanker off the Humber/East Yorkshire coast, had a Russian captain.The long arm of Ukraine strikes again………or, by coincidence, simply accidental
This is a potential disaster scenario.
Putin gets Krasnov to attack Canada causing "civil war" in NATO.
The perfect time to invade Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Poland have it right in arming to the teeth.
Thank you! That was the first thing that occurred to me then I dismissed it - astonishing, jail him. How do you feel about that,Trump?Talking of coincidences, the container ship that collided with a fuel tanker off the Humber/East Yorkshire coast, had a Russian captain.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligent manslaughter following Monday's collision, per Sky News.
The force added investigators have started a criminal probe into the cause of the collision between the Stena Immaculate and Solong off the coast of East Yorkshire on Monday, and are working with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
The tanker was operating as part of the US government's tanker security programme, a group of commercial vessels that can be contracted to carry fuel for the military when needed.
Not yet they don't, but they will still have their long term plans.It is the disaster scenario but I can’t see either the US military nor the average citizen standing for it.
Secondly Russia just doesn’t have the military ability to finish the job in Ukraine let alone start on anyone else.
Could equally be the (possibly vodka-induced) madness of a single angry Russian. Seems a very odd choice of hybrid warfare action, given it could be seen as a direct attack on US military logistics.Currently I'm 90% hybrid war action, 10% accident. With Russians, I assume guilt and a deliberate act, unless incompetence is proven. Innocence is never a valid option.
The - slight - doubt that I have is that the tanker that was broadsided at 16 knots, was contracted to transport jet fuel for the US military. The point being, it was for the US military and not the UK military. I assume the jet fuel was bound for US air bases in East Anglia.
A lucky - or unlucky - strike by the Russians?
Pedantic I know but good to hear it referred to as a collision rather than a crash as the BBC have repeatedly called it!Talking of coincidences, the container ship that collided with a fuel tanker off the Humber/East Yorkshire coast, had a Russian captain.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligent manslaughter following Monday's collision, per Sky News.
The force added investigators have started a criminal probe into the cause of the collision between the Stena Immaculate and Solong off the coast of East Yorkshire on Monday, and are working with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
The tanker was operating as part of the US government's tanker security programme, a group of commercial vessels that can be contracted to carry fuel for the military when needed.
Exactly. Portuguese registered Cargo ship with a Russian captain at the controls, just so happens to collide with possibly the biggest and most easy to identify Ship in the North Sea, that just so happens to be the main jet fuel supply ship of the US military.Russian cargo ship crashing into a ship carrying jet fuel for the US military… nothing to see here
What you can be sure of, is if it is in the 90% hybrid war action (and my money is it is), it would have been planned to look like 90% accident or have plausible deniability.Currently I'm 90% hybrid war action, 10% accident. With Russians, I assume guilt and a deliberate act, unless incompetence is proven. Innocence is never a valid option.
The - slight - doubt that I have is that the tanker that was broadsided at 16 knots, was contracted to transport jet fuel for the US military. The point being, it was for the US military and not the UK military. I assume the jet fuel was bound for US air bases in East Anglia.
A lucky - or unlucky - strike by the Russians?
From about 13.00, Senator Mark Kelly responds to Musk calling him a traitor.
I posted on The Trump thread by mistake.