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Scholz?If it was satire, what would be the joke?
Scholz?If it was satire, what would be the joke?
Spot on.Its an arms race of cuckery between him and Macron.
Why, for talking to Putin, or for agreeing with the Americans that a ceasefire would be good?Scholz?
If satire has to be explained...Why, for talking to Putin, or for agreeing with the Americans that a ceasefire would be good?
What does it matter which region.Depends on what region Macron was talking about. Is someone really expecting Ukraine to get Crimea back for exemple?
It's not satire, so you can relax.If satire has to be explained...
In the current context, I say pushing the Russian army all the way back to the original Eastern and Northeastern borders is not beyond the realm of possibility. Crimea is just too big of a real estate block for Ukraine to recover at the moment. From the moment Putin went for provocation by recognizing Donbas and Luhansk, I say those so-called "republics" are the ones deserving to be forced back under Kyiv's control when Ukraine will get enough striking punch to hit on the attack.Depends on what region Macron was talking about. Is someone really expecting Ukraine to get Crimea back for exemple?
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Putin has cancer, – Budanov [head of military intelligence of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov] said that a coup d'état is being prepared in Russia:
https://newsreadonline.com/putin-ha...hat-a-coup-detat-is-being-prepared-in-russia/
Let's hope it's not like Mr. Burns.The head of military intelligence of Ukraine Kirill Budanov spoke about this in a new interview. He noted that Putin was simultaneously diagnosed with several diseases, one of which is cancer.
Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from dishwashers and refrigerators in tanks due to US sanctions, official says:
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-...shwashers-in-tanks-sanctions-2022-5?r=US&IR=T
Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from dishwashers and refrigerators in tanks due to US sanctions, official says:
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-...shwashers-in-tanks-sanctions-2022-5?r=US&IR=T
I thought it's spring time, why am I still getting frost bite?Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from dishwashers and refrigerators in tanks due to US sanctions, official says:
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-...shwashers-in-tanks-sanctions-2022-5?r=US&IR=T
That’s like how the iPhone is millions of times faster than the Apollo mission computers.
"Commander, the tank is telling me to add Jet-Dry before engaging the enemy. What do I do?"
Although in all seriousness, some of those chips can be pretty powerful. I remember once reading that the PS3s processor could potentially be used in missile technology or something.
So that is why they are stealing all those washing machines.Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from dishwashers and refrigerators in tanks due to US sanctions, official says:
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-...shwashers-in-tanks-sanctions-2022-5?r=US&IR=T
So that is why they are stealing all those washing machines.
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International recognition of Crimea as a russian territory would be a win for Putin, not a huge one but still a win.We can be sure that Macron wasn't talking about Crimea as that wouldn't save Putin's face at all.
Not much they could've done. Russians were arming and having their troops embedded among rebels already there. Any escalation would've played out Georgia scenario and played into russian hands, as it would paint the ukrainians as the warmongers.International recognition of Crimea as a russian territory would be a win for Putin, not a huge one but still a win.
And even if I don't think Ukraine should give up any other territory, they'll need to find a way to adress this Dombas issue when the war is over (if they still hold these regions). Because whatever they were doing there since 2014, it was obviously not working.
In an attempt to be fair to Macron (and others), I think his big concern is that Putin will resort to nukes if he has no off-ramp from this war and is forced into otherwise facing a humiliating and and total defeat.International recognition of Crimea as a russian territory would be a win for Putin, not a huge one but still a win.
And even if I don't think Ukraine should give up any other territory, they'll need to find a way to adress this Dombas issue when the war is over (if they still hold these regions). Because whatever they were doing there since 2014, it was obviously not working.
Is it your psychic friend?I know many in this thread are sceptical about this nuke threat, but I'm not one of them ... because there are well-informed and credible people who say it's a real possibility and not just a scare-mongering rattling of sabres.
While i'm not too concerned at the moment, it surely is a risk. What are the odds of Putin saying "well, they got the best of us, we'll quietly withraw and let them be"? None.In an attempt to be fair to Macron (and others), I think his big concern is that Putin will resort to nukes if he has no off-ramp from this war and is forced into otherwise facing a humiliating and and total defeat.
I know many in this thread are sceptical about this nuke threat, but I'm not one of them ... because there are well-informed and credible people who say it's a real possibility and not just a scare-mongering rattling of sabres.
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Look, if I have to use a WWII Soviet gun, I'd want the PPSh-41. It was my favorite Russian gun in the original Call of Duty. They stopped making the Mosin-Nagants in 1973...Alleged video of DPR draftees issued with bolt action Mosin-Nagant rifles and basically non-existent protection. Really chose the right side lads
https://v.redd.it/s3p1pcboqbz81
Didnt US Call for a ceasefire as well? But I guess you picked the ones that suited your agenda.
I’m not sure how you expect the Russian occupation of any country’s territory to be “working”?International recognition of Crimea as a russian territory would be a win for Putin, not a huge one but still a win.
And even if I don't think Ukraine should give up any other territory, they'll need to find a way to adress this Dombas issue when the war is over (if they still hold these regions). Because whatever they were doing there since 2014, it was obviously not working.
The question really is why you want a ceasefire. I am absolutely in favour of one that allows the Russians to retreat behind their border without the need to fight back while being on the run.Didnt US Call for a ceasefire as well? But I guess you picked the ones that suited your agenda.
You can be against ceasefire, but surely everyone would be in favor Russia stopping their attacks.
Google tells me it's legal in the US to bet on the Queen dying. I don't think it's fair that Brits should spend 25 years in jail for a tasteless bet. Y'all sure are attached to your magic leaders.The question really is why you want a ceasefire. I am absolutely in favour of one that allows the Russians to retreat behind their border without the need to fight back while being on the run.
Dombas wasn't occupied by Russia since 2014. The likely fueled and organized the separatists but that's it.I’m not sure how you expect the Russian occupation of any country’s territory to be “working”?