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Yes. And our political leadership is failing. There should be diplomacy to end the war before it morphs into something worse. We can leverage both sides. Instead, we’re pouring fuel on the flame. As much as I dislike Biden, am grateful he nixed the no-fly zone and Migs.This is like watching a train crash in slow motion.
Actually, most people are giving Biden very high marks for his handling of this crisis so far. His strategy of declassifying intelligence about Russian troop buildups and communications has done a lot to blunt the effectiveness of Russia's propaganda machine. And he has been highly successful at rallying allies and leading the international response to Russia's aggression. There are few US politicians with the experience to handle this crisis as well. One can only shudder to think of what would have happened, if Trump had somehow managed to cling to another term in office. He would not have been capable of imposing such broad economic isolation on Russia, even if he had had the will to do so. Everyone would have to be consulting Twitter to find out what his thoughts were on the subject, assuming that they would have restored his account.Yes. And our political leadership is failing. There should be diplomacy to end the war before it morphs into something worse. We can leverage both sides. Instead, we’re pouring fuel on the flame. As much as I dislike Biden, am grateful he nixed the no-fly zone and Migs.This is like watching a train crash in slow motion.
I disagree. The western political leadership across the pond has been exceptionally competent and unified. Certainly the response has been much more than what Putin anticipated. But this too, shall pass. Hungary has already said that it will block any EU-level sanctions on Russian gas and oil. In time, other cracks will form, and Russia will take advantage of that.Yes. And our political leadership is failing.This is like watching a train crash in slow motion.
One can only shudder to think of what would have happened, if Trump had somehow managed to cling to another term in office.
Forgeard: "What do you see happening next then? 'Cause it seems like the tensions are high. How does this all end? Is this going to be like a long-term thing? How do you see it unfolding?
Trump: "Well, and I said this a long time ago, if this happens, we are playing right into their hands. Green energy. The windmills. They don't work. They're too expensive. They kill all the birds. They ruin your landscapes. And yet the environmentalists love the windmills. And I've been preaching this for years. The windmills. And I had them way down. But the windmills are the most expensive energy you can have. And they don't work. And by the way, they last a period of 10 years and by the time they start rusting and rotting all over the place, nobody ever takes them down. They just go on to the next piece of prairie or land and destroy that."
There are a couple of rail lines that cross the Ukraine-Poland border; Plus half a dozen major road crossings with customs facilities; Plus dozens of places where a few minutes work dismantling fences would enable a truck to cross (assuming a blind eye from authorities on both sides); Plus thousands of places where remote dirt roads are within metres of each other on either side of the border (and on Google Maps you can see suspicious clearings in the forest that link these remote tracks).Train route to Ukraine likely isn't a simple one.Put them in a shipping container, and send them by road or rail.However, the more difficult question is how to get those warplanes into Ukraine.
You just need a small team of skilled technicians to reassemble them at the destination airfield; If Ukraine doesn't have such a team, then you can send them along too.
Cuba was sending MiGs to North Korea in shipping containers a decade ago, so I am sure it can still be done today.
Russia has started attacking western Ukraine now, so I don't think that rail transport is a sure thing, especially if we are shipping war materiel via rail. It wouldn't take much to blow up rail lines and rail stations.There are a couple of rail lines that cross the Ukraine-Poland border; Plus half a dozen major road crossings with customs facilities; Plus dozens of places where a few minutes work dismantling fences would enable a truck to cross (assuming a blind eye from authorities on both sides); Plus thousands of places where remote dirt roads are within metres of each other on either side of the border (and on Google Maps you can see suspicious clearings in the forest that link these remote tracks).Train route to Ukraine likely isn't a simple one.Put them in a shipping container, and send them by road or rail.However, the more difficult question is how to get those warplanes into Ukraine.
You just need a small team of skilled technicians to reassemble them at the destination airfield; If Ukraine doesn't have such a team, then you can send them along too.
Cuba was sending MiGs to North Korea in shipping containers a decade ago, so I am sure it can still be done today.
I imagine that people have been smuggling stuff across that border for as long as it has existed, and that if you have the (perhaps clandestine) support of both governments, or even just of a couple of corrupt officials, its very easy to get anything across the border, if it fits in a shipping container.
The Russians might try to bomb your vehicles once they're on the Ukrainian side, but so far their airforce hasn't been very impressive. And first they've got to find you. And identify your MiG containers, amongst all those trucks and trains carrying other things.
We have discussed that at length. No, that's not bizarre thing at all. These are 100% nazi.To be fair, there is what started off as the Azov battalion, a right-wing extremist, neo-Nazi, formerly paramilitary unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, and at least some of its units have been photographed.The Russian reply to this charge, of course, is that Ukrainian Nazis did it in order to make Russians look bad
Ah yes, those mthical Nazi's that have evaded detection, capture or even being photographed
It was formed in May 2014. On 12 November 2014, the battallion was incorporated into the National Guard of Ukraine. Since then all members have been official soldiers serving in the National Guard. As membership grew, the battallion became a regiment. In 2017 the size of the regiment was estimated at more than 2,500 members.
That said, Putin's claim of liberating Ukraine from Nazi oppression is a bizarre thing to say about a country whose head of state, elected by popular vote, is Jewish.
Indeed, we have discussed that at length, and that is why we all know that your assertion is 100% false.We have discussed that at length. No, that's not bizarre thing at all. These are 100% nazi.
The fact that the Nazi elements in Ukraine could not prevent a Jew from becoming Ukraine's head of state by popular vote makes Putin's claim of liberating Ukraine from Nazi oppression as bizarre as such claims can get.We have discussed that at length. No, that's not bizarre thing at all. These are 100% nazi.Putin's claim of liberating Ukraine from Nazi oppression is a bizarre thing to say about a country whose head of state, elected by popular vote, is Jewish.
The fact that the Nazi elements in Ukraine could not prevent a Jew from becoming Ukraine's head of state by popular vote makes Putin's claim of liberating Ukraine from Nazi oppression as bizarre as such claims can get.
the issue is that there are just so many Russians who are willing to die for the Putin death cult.
But is Putin inclined to listen to protesters in his own country, and change his mind about the war? From what I've seen of him so far, he's more likely to imprison them or slaughter them.A looming assault on Kyiv and Navalny calling for protests on Sunday. Hopefully many good Ukrainians repel the assault and many good Russians come out in protest.
With food, water and refugees becoming ever more critical issues, I think this will be a turning point in the war. And Fuckface von Clownstickinoff can see his end of days.
Doubtful.But is Putin inclined to listen to protesters in his own country, and change his mind about the war?A looming assault on Kyiv and Navalny calling for protests on Sunday. Hopefully many good Ukrainians repel the assault and many good Russians come out in protest.
With food, water and refugees becoming ever more critical issues, I think this will be a turning point in the war. And Fuckface von Clownstickinoff can see his end of days.
Yup.From what I've seen of him so far, he's more likely to imprison them or slaughter them.