Russia invades Ukraine. Volume 2

Russia invades Ukraine. Volume 2

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Cobnapint

8,649 posts

153 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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If you were Macron or Sholz and Putin had just said this to you, what would your reaction be - freeze in confused disbelief at what you'd just heard, or loose control and burst out laughing at the sheer idiocy of the guy.

Vladimir Putin tells France’s Macron and Germany’s Scholz that continuing arms supplies to Ukraine is ‘dangerous’. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/28/putin-war...

mcdjl

5,453 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Cobnapint said:
A shadow of those that steadfastly fought the 'real' Nazis in WW2.
What an embarrassment. The Russian Bear has been stuffed.
They're going that a few of those guys are still around and can remember how to fight....

mcdjl

5,453 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Cobnapint said:
If you were Macron or Sholz and Putin had just said this to you, what would your reaction be - freeze in confused disbelief at what you'd just heard, or loose control and burst out laughing at the sheer idiocy of the guy.

Vladimir Putin tells France’s Macron and Germany’s Scholz that continuing arms supplies to Ukraine is ‘dangerous’. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/28/putin-war...
'Of course it's dangerous for you and your guys that's the point'

PRTVR

7,163 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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mcdjl said:
Cobnapint said:
A shadow of those that steadfastly fought the 'real' Nazis in WW2.
What an embarrassment. The Russian Bear has been stuffed.
They're going that a few of those guys are still around and can remember how to fight....
Perhaps battles as they had in history where they stopped fighting for lunch, now it could be afternoon nap time. hehe

PRTVR

7,163 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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A video of Ukrainian dead passing through a town, think Wootton Bassett on a large scale, a container instead of a hearse, its important to remember good people are dieing out there.

swanny71

2,867 posts

211 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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PRTVR said:
A video of Ukrainian dead passing through a town, think Wootton Bassett on a large scale, a container instead of a hearse, its important to remember good people are dieing out there.
Acknowledging that we are likely only shown ‘positives’ in news reports - the Ukrainian peoples bravery, resolve, dignity and sense of humour are deeply impressive (and humbling).

sisu

2,634 posts

175 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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First verified loss of an Australian Bushmaster remote weapons station.

Cupramax

10,493 posts

254 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Russian ambassador on Marr’s old show currently, comedic to say the least.

Rogue86

2,008 posts

147 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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sisu said:
First verified loss of an Australian Bushmaster remote weapons station.
Not a huge story in itself - if it protected the people inside then it's done its job. They're not supposed to be invincible, they're just not supposed to fold like soggy kit-kats when they take incoming.

mondeoman

11,430 posts

268 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Cupramax said:
Russian ambassador on Marr’s old show currently, comedic to say the least.
Let me guess - all the fault of the US / NATO, if anyone supplies help then its just being escalatory, the grain crisis is all Ukraine's fault, Nazis, we'll nuke you if you dont give us what we want.

EddieSteadyGo

12,288 posts

205 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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mondeoman said:
Let me guess - all the fault of the US / NATO, if anyone supplies help then its just being escalatory, the grain crisis is all Ukraine's fault, Nazis, we'll nuke you if you dont give us what we want.
Not really. It was more about saying they never had an intention to take Kyiv, their concern was about protecting the independent regions of the Donbas, the war crime accusations in Bucha etc were designed to derail the peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, which he claims up to that point were progressing constructively. And Russia won't use a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine as it wouldn't be allowed according to their military doctrine.

ClaphamGT3

11,355 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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EddieSteadyGo said:
Not really. It was more about saying they never had an intention to take Kyiv, their concern was about protecting the independent regions of the Donbas, the war crime accusations in Bucha etc were designed to derail the peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, which he claims up to that point were progressing constructively. And Russia won't use a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine as it wouldn't be allowed according to their military doctrine.
With something that can plausibly be presented as a victory domestically, this sounds like the Russian foreign ministry looking to start the walk-back to normalised diplomatic relations and an easing of sanctions

myvision

1,954 posts

138 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Has this been posted before?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MCaP48Guog&ab...

Shows the damage done.

liner33

10,708 posts

204 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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saaby93 said:
France and Germany calling for negotiated settlement
They have to , Russia has them over a "oil" barrel , they cannot cope without Russian oil and gas , they need this sorted before the cold weather comes

Sway

26,496 posts

196 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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liner33 said:
saaby93 said:
France and Germany calling for negotiated settlement
They have to , Russia has them over a "oil" barrel , they cannot cope without Russian oil and gas , they need this sorted before the cold weather comes
They're still getting Russian oil and gas... That's irrelevant.

liner33

10,708 posts

204 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Sway said:
They're still getting Russian oil and gas... That's irrelevant.
Hardly irrelevant

On May 4, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the European Union would seek to ban all imports of Russian crude oil within six months and ban petroleum product imports by the end of the year*

Unfortunately this will be extremely hard to implement so the EU needs to the conflict to end before they really need to implement any sanctions

  • I remain unconvinced the EU has any intention of banning Russian imports whatever happens in Ukraine

Sway

26,496 posts

196 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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liner33 said:
Sway said:
They're still getting Russian oil and gas... That's irrelevant.
Hardly irrelevant

On May 4, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the European Union would seek to ban all imports of Russian crude oil within six months and ban petroleum product imports by the end of the year*

Unfortunately this will be extremely hard to implement so the EU needs to the conflict to end before they really need to implement any sanctions

  • I remain unconvinced the EU has any intention of banning Russian imports whatever happens in Ukraine
She can state her intentions as much she wants, they have no 'competence' to do so. There is zero chance Sholtz isn't vetoing that.

pquinn

7,167 posts

48 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Sway said:
liner33 said:
Sway said:
They're still getting Russian oil and gas... That's irrelevant.
Hardly irrelevant

On May 4, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the European Union would seek to ban all imports of Russian crude oil within six months and ban petroleum product imports by the end of the year*

Unfortunately this will be extremely hard to implement so the EU needs to the conflict to end before they really need to implement any sanctions

  • I remain unconvinced the EU has any intention of banning Russian imports whatever happens in Ukraine
She can state her intentions as much she wants, they have no 'competence' to do so. There is zero chance Sholtz isn't vetoing that.
More like she set a target far enough into the future that it can be changed or abandoned as required by her Franco-German bosses.

They aren't going to abandon their imports ever, at most they'll make a weak token effort. Same as they have so far with everything.

stongle

5,910 posts

164 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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pquinn said:
Sway said:
liner33 said:
Sway said:
They're still getting Russian oil and gas... That's irrelevant.
Hardly irrelevant

On May 4, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the European Union would seek to ban all imports of Russian crude oil within six months and ban petroleum product imports by the end of the year*

Unfortunately this will be extremely hard to implement so the EU needs to the conflict to end before they really need to implement any sanctions

  • I remain unconvinced the EU has any intention of banning Russian imports whatever happens in Ukraine
She can state her intentions as much she wants, they have no 'competence' to do so. There is zero chance Sholtz isn't vetoing that.
More like she set a target far enough into the future that it can be changed or abandoned as required by her Franco-German bosses.

They aren't going to abandon their imports ever, at most they'll make a weak token effort. Same as they have so far with everything.
I don't think Sway is justifying it, just stating a matter of fact.

They were always the weak link, it's been said for weeks.

It's not for Germany and France to call for settlement. If they fked themselves with Russian crack, wear it.

Their negotiating hand is weak. Even if they want the crack to flow, Ukraine and other Western allies are playing a different end game. Ukraine needs Russia to fk off, if they do - that puts the onus on the US and UK to rethink.



TTmonkey

20,911 posts

249 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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Every single weapon system needed should now be delivered into Ukraine.

The ongoing attrition of Russian military resources, and the long term sanctions, could see this make Russia an expired force everywhere.

Every NLAW we have should go. Every javelin. There’s no other target on the horizon that we’d need an ATGM reserve for is there? Use them all. Buy more. Send them too.

They also need to be able to hit deeper into the supply chain to stall the Russians now. They need long range guided weapons. They need to hit more than 50 miles into the rear.

The Ukrainians need the ability to take the war away Tom the front line.