The Ukraine war thread
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Interesting piece on Russia's economic strategies.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
@Mik and you can bet that table-gripper will use that as an excuse.
Here's my question: his country is so (1) resource-fucked, and (2) so obviously and profoundly inept militarily. How in the fuck does he expect to win a war against the rest of the world when this is the best he can do with Ukraine? There's no way they don't know this.
Maybe all this bullshit is just for show and really it's about nickel and dime power grabs.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The Ukraine war thread:
There's no way they don't know this.
Maybe all this bullshit is just for show and really it's about nickel and dime power grabs.
If you look at what @Renauda has said, propaganda in Russia is strong, and a significant percentage of the population believe this bullshit.
Hence the "psy-ops" from Ukraine, viz. Ukrainians sending photos of dead Russian soldiers to their mothers in Russia.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Ukraine war thread:
There's no way they don't know this.
Maybe all this bullshit is just for show and really it's about nickel and dime power grabs.
If you look at what @Renauda has said, propaganda in Russia is strong, and a significant percentage of the population believe this bullshit.
Hence the "psy-ops" from Ukraine, viz. Ukrainians sending photos of dead Russian soldiers to their mothers in Russia.
Right, and they can believe it all they want, but I doubt the Kremlin believes it can win a war against the world. And if they attack NATO, they know that's what they're getting.
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Excellent read. In a nutshell:
"These measures suggest an indifference to international public opinion that may become even more pronounced in the weeks and months to come."
I found the dive into non-military options interesting: cyber, financial, etc.
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@Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:
And meanwhile, the folks over in Poland are arming up, best they can.
In the article:
Though it presents incredibly high risk, escalating the conflict beyond Ukraine’s borders in the near term is an option Putin could consider if his survival is at stake. A direct attack on NATO territory—perhaps through Lithuania to obtain a land corridor to the Kaliningrad exclave and cut off the Baltic States, should Russian forces find more success in Ukraine—is possible.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
@Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:
Would Putin really open up that can of worms?
I think dipping his toe into the Ukrainian waters is precisely a test of how NATO would respond.
Which is fine, but by dipping his toe he's almost drowning.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
@Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:
Would Putin really open up that can of worms?
I think dipping his toe into the Ukrainian waters is precisely a test of how NATO would respond.
True enough, I think deep down Putin understands that collectively NATO is a defensive alliance. His suspicions though are directed towards first the USA then the USA in alliance with the UK. His current war with Ukraine probably confirms his suspicions as the US and London tend to be taking the lead regarding sanctions, direct material defence aid and intelligence sharing in support of Ukraine.
And that’s a good thing, it may just lead him to the conclusion that he is far more vulnerable on all fronts than he was before he launched this war with the Western world.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
In 2004 I was in Odessa for a few days with the intention of traveling by train to Chișinău in Moldova. The idea was to visit the little village outside the city where Rachel’s grandfather was born.
In the event the trains weren’t running because of violence by Russian backed separatists in the transdneister region. So we never got there. In hindsight I should have gone through Romania. But I don’t regret having visited Ukraine. It’s unlikely I would have gone otherwise.