A collapse of an authoritarian regime is not unrealistic, it's inevitable.
The problem is that it's unpredictable.
While we're waiting for a collapse, China happens to have semi world ending collapses every 500 years where half the country's population dies and they are due for the next cull
While we're waiting for a collapse, China happens to have semi world ending collapses every 500 years where half the country's population dies and they are due for the next cull
No one is winning, there's a lot of dead young men and distraught grieving families, everyone is losing badly.
This new? or is it just re reporting of the raid on the Radar system last time?Seems the Ukrainians carried out an SBS style commando raid to take out Russian electronic warfare systems in Crimea. 265 mile round trip on jet ski’s at night. Pretty hardcore ballsy mission.
got hockey practice on tuesday so hope they rescheduleOh, right. We can just wait for that then. Maybe next Tuesday?
Glad that's sorted out.
doesnt make sense that russia has all these troops and out number the ukranians yet ukraine manages to deplete the russian forces??Many families are also dead, at least in Ukraine. Women and children old and young. It’s mostly men on the Russian side, but not really young men. Vladolf’s next batch of 320,000 Russian troops will be mostly young men.
The Ukrainians are winning the war.
doesnt make sense that russia has all these troops and out number the ukranians yet ukraine manages to deplete the russian forces??
This new? or is it just re reporting of the raid on the Radar system last time?
Last time it paved the way for the strike on the naval base allegedly.
doesnt make sense that russia has all these troops and out number the ukranians yet ukraine manages to deplete the russian forces??
Burger King still trading inside Russia despite promises to leave. Have a think about that next time you fancy a burger.
Ukraine war: Burger King still open in Russia despite pledge to exit
The owner of the fast-food brand says there are "no new updates" on its pledge to leave Russia.www.bbc.co.uk
I am fully aware of that. It's more the message it sends to Russian people rather than the money itself.The companies that stopped trading in Russia have been replaced by identical companies with a minor name change, the only people being punished are the business owners. Hilarious this is even a thing.