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In the end Dowie made a mistake, he said overall when he obviously didn't mean overall. We don't need to spend 3 pages discussing it. Move on.
That’ll please VladTurkey have dropped their opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
NATO: Finland and Sweden poised to join NATO after Turkey drops objection
Turkey had previously blocked Finland and Sweden joining NATO, citing concerns about terrorism. The Nordic states asked to join the organisation after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.news.sky.com
Yep, if he doesn’t pick up NATO salesman of the year, then the competition is a FixThat’ll please Vlad
That's massive news that.Turkey have dropped their opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
NATO: Finland and Sweden poised to join NATO after Turkey drops objection
Turkey had previously blocked Finland and Sweden joining NATO, citing concerns about terrorism. The Nordic states asked to join the organisation after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.news.sky.com
Yep, if he doesn’t pick up NATO salesman of the year, then the competition is a Fix
I feel like Ukraine are still well in the game, but how long can they sustain it? It just feels to me (maybe wrongly) that Russia can go on like this for years if it wishes and won't really care.. Will Ukraine simply run out of steam and will the west run out of will to keep supplying them with gear?
Bolded bit ^^
My response clearly laughs at your claim.
In the end Dowie made a mistake, he said overall when he obviously didn't mean overall. We don't need to spend 3 pages discussing it. Move on.
The other poster was referring to when things were going well and Russia was being beaten back... if that's the reference then no, Russia has been losing ground in Ukraine.
More delusion, you do seem to have Amnesia, Russians were close to Kyiv, much closer to Kharkiv a few weeks ago, they had to flee from the North, were pushed back from Kharkiv.
Russia isn't gaining ground overall, they got severely beaten in the North and had to retreat, they've gained some ground in the East but that's been eclipsed by ground they've lost around Kherson and Kharkiv.
It shouldn't have took 3 pages for someone to break away from the herd and just be honest....but do note even if for a small period of time you did have to break away from the herd to give your honest thoughts, your views were not aligned with the rest.In the end Dowie made a mistake, he said overall when he obviously didn't mean overall. We don't need to spend 3 pages discussing it. Move on.
What is “Mob Mentality?”
What driving force could be so powerful that it could transform a serene group of individuals into a potentially violent mob? What could sway the minds of half a stadium, based on the influence of only a handful of people?
It’s the same thing that motivates a person to share an impassioned social media post in knee-jerk response to societal standards. It’s a yield to “perceived group pressures” by publicly expressing whatever sentiment is in agreement with the norm. It’s so easy to do that most of us aren’t even aware when we are doing it!
Humans have a predilection to imitate one another’s behavior. We end up professing beliefs and acting out in ways which we would have never otherwise done or considered independently. Psychologists refer to this occurrence as mob mentality. That’s why, for instance, it feels natural – and even pleasurable – to pass along gossip and counterintuitive to stop it.
the narrative a little while ago was that those old tanks would only be used in rear areas, doesn't seem to be the case now.
It shouldn't have took 3 pages for someone to break away from the herd and just be honest....but do note even if for a small period of time you did have to break away from the herd to give your honest thoughts, your views were not aligned with the rest.
I've read because the war is effectively turning into trench warfare, the T-62's are just as viable for shooting at trenches from distance as their modern tanks, so why risk the modern stuff when the old stuff does just as good a jobI suspect their corruption problem has meant they perhaps don't have as many T-80s available as people think, it was also inevitable that the T-62s were going to the front line despite the claims that they were going to be for rear area security etc.
I've read because the war is effectively turning into trench warfare, the T-62's are just as viable for shooting at trenches from distance as their modern tanks, so why risk the modern stuff when the old stuff does just as good a job
I've read because the war is effectively turning into trench warfare, the T-62's are just as viable for shooting at trenches from distance as their modern tanks, so why risk the modern stuff when the old stuff does just as good a job
You could let the BBC know as they are devoting column inches to not saying there's a big factory next door that looks like it was the target.The lake is 500 meters from the mall with what looks like factories in between so it's interesting the debris and shockwave reached that far, must have been a big explosion
Looks like the factories were the target and not the mall
You could let the BBC know as they are devoting column inches to not saying there's a big factory next door that looks like it was the target.