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We escalate with words partly to show Putin that we do not cow to his or his ministers threats of a nuclear escalation. Russia does not rule the conversation and if we do nothing they will just keep up the threats. We also cannot allow them to stop or limit any support we can give.We could always just supply small arms to Ukraine and not escalate a conflict with a nuclear armed state. We can sit here and say Russia won't do anything and believe it to be true, but if they do it then we'll all be dead, even if we retaliate it doesn't matter, we're all just as dead as they are. It just isn't worth it. Ukraine is doing fine without us sending heavy weapons, why do our Ministers continue to escalate with words? We can sit here and wait for Putin to die of old age and the Russian economy to collapse, we don't need to lift a finger to win.
Does anybody here think that we (NATO) will ultimately get dragged into this conflict at some point in the near future?
As much as I think we stay on the sidelines supplying weapons and aid to Ukraine whilst pointing and laughing as Russia gets bogged down, it seems clear to me that Russia aren't just going to give up and walk away from this. I'm starting to wonder whether despite their losses and poor performance, they'll just keep throwing people at the problem until Ukraine caves in, then they'll maybe start looking at other places to push into.
It feels very frustrating trying to understand exactly what the future holds, it just seems that this thing isn't even close to be decided..
I've been watching a few videos from a channel called Geopop, one of the featured talkers is Peter Zeihan who is very insightful and analytical minded. He explained that for Russia it's first and foremost priority is security, not economic well being or makeing sure standards of living increase. It's this drive for security that has put Russia on a collision course with NATO as in order give Russia the protection it's needs they need to invade the Baltic states and Poland as there are natural geographic barriers that effectively shortens the area s they would have to defend.Yeah this is the thing that I find interesting, when the west does it's calculations in terms of trying to understand how Russia will react, or what they'll do - they almost always seem to be wrong. The things that the West values, like stability, economic power and influence just don't seem to resonate with Russia, they just don't seem to really care about perception, even in a globalised world where everybody is connected.
I’m very concerned with the way we’re behaving. We’re becoming the most aggressive of all the NATO nations. Its a high risk move and we should reign it in.
Truss‘ attempt to appear like a Poundland Maggie Thatcher is very dangerous.
So Russia invades Ukraine twice, invades Georgia, attempts to/kills people on UK soil with chemical and radioactive weapons, but we're being too aggressive because of some words that have been said ?I’m very concerned with the way we’re behaving. We’re becoming the most aggressive of all the NATO nations. Its a high risk move and we should reign it in.
Truss‘ attempt to appear like a Poundland Maggie Thatcher is very dangerous.
Inviting nuclear Armageddon is popular with the Tory voters?Its a winner with conservative party members and she can see a leaders contest coming soon.
By our actions or by our words? The Russians have invaded sovereign nations, stole, raped and murdered 10,000's and displaced millions not to mention the attacks on UK soil. If Britain has been the most aggressive NATO member then so be it Russia has had this coming for years.I’m very concerned with the way we’re behaving. We’re becoming the most aggressive of all the NATO nations. Its a high risk move and we should reign it in.
Truss‘ attempt to appear like a Poundland Maggie Thatcher is very dangerous.
It's this drive for security that has put Russia on a collision course with NATO as in order give Russia the protection it's needs they need to invade the Baltic states and Poland as there are natural geographic barriers that effectively shortens the area s they would have to defend.
Just to play devils advocate for a moment, what's the reasonable alternative? A governments foremost duty is to protect it's citizens, this includes keeping them warm and fed. If depriving themselves of Russian energy means sacrificing the general wellbeing of their own people then what's the point?Germany showing their true colours by allowing their gas companies to buy in roubles.
Perhaps - however we are in this situation because the EU didn’t react strongly to Russias previous invasions.Just to play devils advocate for a moment, what's the reasonable alternative? A governments foremost duty is to protect it's citizens, this includes keeping them warm and fed. If depriving themselves of Russian energy means sacrificing the general wellbeing of their own people then what's the point?
I’m very concerned with the way we’re behaving. We’re becoming the most aggressive of all the NATO nations. Its a high risk move and we should reign it in.
Truss‘ attempt to appear like a Poundland Maggie Thatcher is very dangerous.
Germany showing their true colours by allowing their gas companies to buy in roubles.
Putin apparently reacts to and respects strength. Behave like scared cats and he'll walk over everyone......Inviting nuclear Armageddon is popular with the Tory voters?
Cheap Russian gas has been underpinning Germany's economic and industrial progress for the last 20 years, there not going to give that up willingly it seems.Perhaps - however we are in this situation because the EU didn’t react strongly to Russias previous invasions.
The west can produce arms material for longer and quicker Russia can. If it comes to attrition Russia can't win. The only thing Russia has is bodies. That can't last forever either.