The Ukraine war thread
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More mobilizations coming?
2/ This follows earlier indications that the Russian authorities are preparing to mobilise government and emergency service workers, including police officers and firefighters, as well as more civilians.
3/ According to the Baza Telegram channel, Moscow police officers have been given a list of items that they must immediately acquire for themselves, as early as today. They have reportedly been told their bags will be checked for compliance.
4/ The list includes items such as clothes, towels, a compass, a torch, an combat mission plotter, a day's worth of food, a one-litre flask of water and a first-aid kit. The officers were additionally ordered to pack a sleeping bag and a camping mat.
5/ The purpose of the order isn't stated, but as the Military Ombudsman Telegram channel notes, "for those involved in the army, the purpose of such a duffel bag is quite recognisable." /end
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Zelensky in Washington tomorrow?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64047058
Am seeing this on other sites as well.
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Putin says war in Ukraine not Russia’s fault:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64055018
Sure glad he cleared up that question.
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During a televised address with senior military officials, the Russian president said he continued to see Ukraine as a "brotherly nation".
"For years, we tried to build good-neighbourly relations with Ukraine, offering loans and cheap energy, but it did not work."
Unreal. He blithely ignores Crimea, Georgia and 8 years of a border war on Donetsk and Luhansk.
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@Renauda the woman (Can I say that?) is Sen. Collins from Maine.
"In this handout photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (center) poses for a photo with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (second left), Senator Susan Collins (second right), Senator John Barrasso (left) and Senator John Cornyn (right) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, May 14, 2022."
It's an older photo, and I just posted it for the look on Zelensky's face.
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Interesting piece on Putin and the real situation. Wordier than it needs to be, but worth it, I think.
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You’re right about wordiness and there’s also a lot of unnecessary anti-Trump squelch that detracts from the good points being presented.
Interesting to read the Kremlin’s reaction to Zelenskyi’s visit and speech. Once again it is denying any responsibility for its ongoing aggression and placing the blame entirely in the US and NATO. I also it is playing up the delivery of the Patriot system. Makes sense as 99.9% of Russians have no clue that it is a purely defensive weapon against incoming missiles.
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@Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:
You’re right about wordiness and there’s also a lot of unnecessary anti-Trump squelch that detracts from the good points being presented.
Interesting to read the Kremlin’s reaction to Zelenskyi’s visit and speech. Once again it is denying any responsibility for its ongoing aggression and placing the blame entirely in the US and NATO. I also it is playing up the delivery of the Patriot system. Makes sense as 99.9% of Russians have no clue that it is a purely defensive weapon against incoming missiles.
“You’re forcing our hand by shooting down all the missiles we’re launching at you”
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The most common word in the Kremlin-speak this past year or so has become провокация (provokatsiya). It needs no translation. A was common Soviet term used throughout the Cold War against the West as well. It is supposed to help to reinforce the blameless innocence of the Russian state in its peace loving aggressive foreign policy and militarism.
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Not sure about any these outcomes in 2023:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-63987113
Still, I would wager any one of them is more plausible than a single one of Medvedev’s predictions George posted in the other thread.
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