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Putin?Someone tracked his plane
Putin?Someone tracked his plane
Not arguing that point, just replying to the “ he made a video today” comment, needs something definite to date it like a newspaper being held up.Someone tracked his plane, it was correct.
Fucking hell, the winning fringe joke was funnier than that.Not arguing that point, just replying to the “ he made a video today” comment, needs something definite to date it like a newspaper being held up.
Bin laden was told that, and in one of his videos he said I’ve been asked to say when this video came out, so he said spurs are shit, was told that could be anytime in the last 50 years!
Yes I agree. War fatigue is clearly setting in. That said, Russia is also getting fatigued. If the war does not end with Ukraine in control of all pre 2014 territory it will be because the largely Western arms suppliers have given up. There are scenarios that do end with Ukraine victorious and these all involve the collapse of the Putin regime either during or after.Can’t see either side achieving outright victory and compromise isn’t on the table so it’s ebb and flow until the will from one side starts to fade.
Not sure how sustainable this is for the Ukrainian’s though with their losses, and I’d be very worried about the growing resentment in the US regarding the vast sums of money they are committing to Ukraine and also the further debate as to why they should even be involved in the first place.
I think the longer this goes on and a bit of apathy sets in and questions asked elsewhere the tougher this is going to get for the Ukrainians.
Yes, and the Republican's are making it a thing in the US which could potentially cripple Ukraine. But lets be optimistic.Ukraine and Poland have already fallen out about grain and Poland aren't helping them out currently. Inevitable that the longer it goes on, more countries will start to question the amount of support. The conflict could go on for years.
The cost of replenishing the stockpiles is absolutely massive, GMLRS alone will almost double its production quantities over the next four to five years and the sub tier supply chain is struggling. On top of trying to bring GMLRS-ER into full service the financial burden is immense. It’s understandable that supporting countries will, at some point, reel in the supply of arms as it’s just simply unsustainable.Yes I agree. War fatigue is clearly setting in. That said, Russia is also getting fatigued. If the war does not end with Ukraine in control of all pre 2014 territory it will be because the largely Western arms suppliers have given up.
He currently has a 10 point poll lead over Biden. If he gets nicked again it'll be 15.A lot probably depends on the US elections, trump gets re-elected the weapons and aid to Ukraine will stop immediately, rest of NATO won’t be able to fill the gaps without seriously weakening themselves.
Whilst domestic factors of cost are very important to Ukraine's backers, so is the Putin regime a factor. It has geopolitical ramifications worldwide should countries we regard as dictatorships be allowed to obtain foreign policy goals with hard power.The cost of replenishing the stockpiles is absolutely massive, GMLRS alone will almost double its production quantities over the next four to five years and the sub tier supply chain is struggling. On top of trying to bring GMLRS-ER into full service the financial burden is immense. It’s understandable that supporting countries will, at some point, reel in the supply of arms as it’s just simply unsustainable.
Ai, there's ramifications all over shop. Africa as well, possibly Syria. I've not heard about protests in Chechnya, Dagestan or Astrakhan but am aware of the situation in Armenia and Azerbaijan. The latter is basically Russia not being able to militarily meet treaty obligations. I also heard something about Kazakhstan wriggling out from the Russian regieme's boot heel, or at least trying to.Armenia and Georgia are already worried they’ll be next if he gets to keep the Donbas and other land grabs in Ukraine, it’s already kicking off with Armenia and Azerbaijan over their disputed regions, putin has been trying to boss Kazakhstan about, they’ve told him to do one.
There’s a a few Russian regions getting a bit tetchy as well, Chechenya, Dagestan, Astrakan, are out protesting in the streets wanting their freedom