Soldato
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they're completely empty and the funds are 'gone'.
Funds are with Elsa now
they're completely empty and the funds are 'gone'.
In a few respects, maybe. I can't help thinking though that militarily the UK being and acting independantly is better. We do tend to have the same viewpoint in military matters but have different requirements being a largely coastal nation.All this talk of global powers makes being part of a federal Europe to keep up sounds really attractive right?
Loads. There are reports of 'ghost soldiers', whereby the wages get paid but the soldiers don't exist - so all the money gets pocketed. Same goes for reports of huge bases in Russia that cost billions to build, man and run. There's just one problem though, they're completely empty and the funds are 'gone'.
You're living in cloud cukoo land. Russia has thrown everything at them and getting spanked and sent home to mummy in body bags.
Putin is furious at the inept and terrible invasion. His equipment has not been maintained, top level tanks are stripped of the armour that could keep them alive, they break down, get stolen by farmers in tractors, have no fuel to run them so they are totally inept.
He is do desperate he has had to go cap in hand to his pals in Chechnya and Syria to beg for troops and his pal in Bejing for military aid.
His best forces arent up to it simple as that.
China has been flying into Taiwan's airspace for a while now. They've been expanding in the South China Sea by building islands for years. What did Trump do about that? And Russia was fighting a proxy war in Ukraine all the way through Trump's presidency. What did he do to stop Russia? As for why didn't Russia attack back then, maybe they weren't ready, we've also just had over 2 years of a pandemic, hardly the best time to be going to war. They were also committed in Syria. What ever the reason why Putin chose now, he badly miscalculated both the Ukrainian resistance and the response from the west in terms of a united diplomatic front, sanctions, military support and companies pulling the plug on Russia.
I honestly don't understand how people can put their faith in that idiot. He is thick as ****, a narcissistic sociopath who got played by every head of state he went up against. Biden might be an old man who should be putting his feet up in retirement and he might not be as sharp as he used to be but as an intellect he blows Trump out of the water. Trump own advisors said he was thick as ****, are they all lying? Barr just this weekend said he had no mental control. His ego is that fragile he created the Big Lie because he couldn't handle losing an election. Is that someone you want controlling the worlds most powerful military in a situation that could end up as WW3? Its like you want us all to die![]()
You're living in cloud cukoo land. Russia has thrown everything at them and getting spanked and sent home to mummy in body bags.
Putin is furious at the inept and terrible invasion. His equipment has not been maintained, top level tanks are stripped of the armour that could keep them alive, they break down, get stolen by farmers in tractors, have no fuel to run them so they are totally inept.
He is do desperate he has had to go cap in hand to his pals in Chechnya and Syria to beg for troops and his pal in Bejing for military aid.
His best forces arent up to it simple as that.
In a few respects, maybe. I can't help thinking though that militarily the UK being and acting independantly is better. We do tend to have the same viewpoint in military matters but have different requirements being a largely coastal nation.
Absolutely. We've had generations of Europeans now who've known nothing but peace with the nightmare Balkans seemingly forgotten in recent history rather than being a sad reminder to people of just how god awful a modern European war is. Yet people have apparently forgotten already, lulled by the relative "cleanliness" of what Western forces show on the news whilst ignoring the devastation caused by battles like Fallujah where Western forces virtually levelled the city, which must have looked to the locals just a horrific as the Russian attacks are to the Ukrainians.
I also find it disheartening to realise just how disconnected from "Real Life" some people are when they're shouting about "we must do something because 'it's not fair' to people", which shows what I think is a stunning lack of maturity (or grasp of what the real world is like) that they're still thinking in terms of "it's not fair" etc. It's not a contest with rules and regulation you have to abide by (as much as we shout about the Geneva Convention etc) and the Russians certainly don't give a flying poop what those people might think; they're scared of dying and will do anything they can to stay alive irrespective of who gets hurt, just so long as they get to live.
There are numerous factors that all came together to result in Russia's current poor tank situation, but here's a few:Why are so many of Russia's tanks in Ukraine so antiquated looking, like cold war relics? They've had the best part of two decades to build new kit.
News from past 30mins:
*Ukraine Will Request More Military Weaponry From the US – New York Times.
*Biden Will Announce $1 Bln in Fresh Military Aid to Ukraine on Wednesday – WSJ.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/0...united-states-to-send-more-military-equipment
https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-...military-aid-to-ukraine-wednesday-11647384130
Zelenskyy hint he could drop ambition to join NATO;
1 billion in military aid, WOW that is big money