Ukraine Invasion - Please do not post videos showing attacks/similar

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90,000 so far signed up offering places for refugees, soon be over here tekkin Ur jobs.


God `elp them, the three people I know who are thrutching to take on board this scheme are openly in it purely for the money and I wouldn't board a dog with them ;) Anyway, you can only apply if you know a Ukrainian family or person at the moment, or vice versa I think, although how that will be vetted is anyone's guess.
 
You're showing an alarming lack of awareness of how Russia has worked for the last 100 plus years.
In fact i don't think Russia has ever had a "western" style legal system with reasonably honest and independent judges.

I mean it's really going to shine a light on it though with this.
 
You've observed so much yet you think the legal system is Russia is fair? :cry:

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Was looking for some context with regards to Russian losses.

During the worst year in Vietnam (1968), the US lost a reported 16,899 military personnel (total). If in a period of 3 weeks Russia has lost even half of the 12k reported deaths then the numbers are mind bogglingly bad.
 
So what happens if Nord Stream goes the same way as Yamal later today?

I mean energy prices will go mental in the short term, but agricultural impact in how many months as well?
 
*Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Hopes U.S. Will Realise That It Is Impossible to Break Contact on Strategic Stability – IFAX
*Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Russia and U.S. Have Diametrically Opposed Approaches to Ukraine Situation – IFAX
*Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister: I Have No Information on if the US Is Prepared to Have Discussions With Russia Over Ukraine – IFAX

https://twitter.com/TRTWorldNow/status/1503694579782070275
https://twitter.com/arabnews/status/1503687119277015044


*Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: Russia Seeks Resumption of Nuclear Deal on Iran as Soon as Possible
https://twitter.com/GuyReuters/status/1503688157686112277
 
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Indeed, but critically they aint invading someone else (yet).

I hope western companies realise that being tied into dictatorships isn't the long term play.

Hypernormalisation by Adam Curtis is a very relevant watch on iPlayer if anyone hasn't seen it.

6 years old now but covers the rise of Putin, our addiction to Chinese tat etc. I don't agree with everything he says but it's a worthwhile background take on the current mess.
 
'The Kremlin on Tuesday dismissed as "hooliganism" an extraordinary act of dissent by a woman who interrupted a live news bulletin on Russia's state television to denounce the war in Ukraine.'
'State investigators were looking on Tuesday at whether she could be punished under a new law that carries jail terms of up to 15 years, Russia's TASS news agency cited a law enforcement source as saying.'

The protester held up a sign behind a studio presenter reading the news on Channel One on Monday night and shouted slogans condemning Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.
"As far as this woman is concerned, this is hooliganism," said Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov who went on to laud the state channel as a pillar of objective and timely news.
"The channel and those who are supposed to will get to the bottom of this," he told reporters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/kremlin-anti-war-protest-state-tv-was-hooliganism-2022-03-15/
~saw some people posting about this earlier so thought it was relevant :)

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*Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: The United States’ Claims That Russia Is Blocking the Iran Nuclear Deal Are False.
*Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: Russia Has Received Written Assurances From the US That Sanctions Will Not Impede Cooperation Under the Iran Nuclear Deal.
*Iran: Russia Will Not Be a Barrier to the Iran Nuclear Deal.
*Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: The US Informed Russia That Sanctions Will Not Affect Iran Nuclear Deal.

https://twitter.com/ANPour/status/1503693443004047363
https://twitter.com/ragipsoylu/status/1503694702289342468
 
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Was looking for some context with regards to Russian losses.

During the worst year in Vietnam (1968), the US lost a reported 16,899 military personnel (total). If in a period of 3 weeks Russia has lost even half of the 12k reported deaths then the numbers are mind bogglingly bad.

You really need to compare to WW2 to get any meaningful data. Vietnam is nothing like a European theatre of war on flat land.
 
I've no doubt they'll try, but for higher end/specialist stuff it's probably far harder to get away with it, especially things like aircraft parts where the manufacturers know how often those parts need changing, and there is fairly tight control on the trade of them for safety reasons with a lot of documentation.

Pretty much. I used to do IT support for a holiday company about 20 years ago, so I was broadly familiar with the systems. Pretty much all parts and orders were tracked even back then, and that was on the simpler types like 767s. Most significant parts - the serial numbers were tracked against which aircraft they were on and how many hours/cycles they'd done. You couldn't order anything from say Boeing without telling them which aircraft it was going on. Full inventory of parts in stock, including a couple of spare engines of each type (worth a couple million back then) sat ready in case it needed flying out somewhere at the drop of a hat.

Assuming they've not gone like modern cars where things need coding, best they can do is use existing parts from stock (assuming they're in Russia), and cannibalising other aircraft. More than a few months and they're stuffed.
 
Jesus, I didn't realise Tommy Robinson was on this forum.

Sure. Look at it this way. When I was growing up we had a tonne of lodgers brought in to help with the costs of running the house, and exchange students for various other reasons. Sometimes they were nice. Sometimes they were bearable. Sometimes they were awful. You just don't know what you're going to get. Have you ever gone on the scout for new flatmates post, say, age 25? It's hard to find someone you get on with well enough, let alone someone you would choose to live with.

So given the choice... I would opt out. It doesn't mean you're xenophobic or racist, I don't care if they're from Ukraine or Upminster, I don't want another person in my residence who I don't know.
 
Sure. Look at it this way. When I was growing up we had a tonne of lodgers brought in to help with the costs of running the house, and exchange students for various other reasons. Sometimes they were nice. Sometimes they were bearable. Sometimes they were awful. You just don't know what you're going to get. Have you ever gone on the scout for new flatmates post, say, age 25? It's hard to find someone you get on with well enough, let alone someone you would choose to live with.

So given the choice... I would opt out. It doesn't mean you're xenophobic or racist, I don't care if they're from Ukraine or Upminster, I don't want another person in my residence who I don't know.

People offering a place in their home do need to go into it fully aware of what they are committing to.

These are going to be vulnerable people who may have witnessed some horrific things. All will be distressed and need support as they've left everything and possibly everyone behind. It's not going to be here's a room, crack on.

I applaud anyone who knows all that and is prepared to do it.
 
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