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I thought I would start a separate thread on the situation in Ukraine as several of the other related threads are getting a bit fractious and have long since deviated from the original question.
That isn't a criticism: it's human nature and shows we're free to argue.
This man was miraculously pulled from his car in Obolon (N Kyiv) after it was steamrollered by a Russian tank. The "denazification" process continues (!)
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I thought I would start a separate thread on the situation in Ukraine as several of the other related threads are getting a bit fractious and have long since deviated from the original question.
That isn't a criticism: it's human nature and shows we're free to argue.
This man was miraculously pulled from his car in Obolon (N Kyiv) after it was steamrollered by a Russian tank. The "denazification" process continues (!)
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Putin is fast running out of allies on the World stage. It's also remarkable how this blatant act of war has drawn together leaders from across the political spectrum, including many who I'm not fond of. When, for example, Erdogan and Orban, Macron and Johnson, Biden and Scholz, are all on the same side, you know you've done ****ed up.
I'm dearly hoping that this will end up playing out rather like the Italian invasion of Greece in 1940: an utter humiliation for the aggressors. Only, this time, with no Hitler (in the shape of Xi Jinping?) to come to the rescue.
I'm dearly hoping that this will end up playing out rather like the Italian invasion of Greece in 1940: an utter humiliation for the aggressors. Only, this time, with no Hitler (in the shape of Xi Jinping?) to come to the rescue.
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Hm - don't think that's going to happen.
Hm - don't think that's going to happen.
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mornin ich - how goes it in Ukraine today?”
Well we’re still standing Peter. Lots of stuff on the other threads.
The fog of war.
Lukashenko says Russian casualties being treated in Belarusian hospitals which is odd because Russia claim to be e none.
Town of Irpin near Kyiv captured and then retaken.
Allegations of shelling of civilians in Bucha
We have text message contact with resistance fighters in Kyiv but obviously
they’re a bit busy
mornin ich - how goes it in Ukraine today?”
Well we’re still standing Peter. Lots of stuff on the other threads.
The fog of war.
Lukashenko says Russian casualties being treated in Belarusian hospitals which is odd because Russia claim to be e none.
Town of Irpin near Kyiv captured and then retaken.
Allegations of shelling of civilians in Bucha
We have text message contact with resistance fighters in Kyiv but obviously
they’re a bit busy
Is it naive to feel a note of optimism? The longer this drags on, the more embarrassing it will be for Putin. Particularly when the dead soldiers, of which there may already be a few thousand, start to come home in body bags.
Wars are rarely short affairs, and there is potentially a long way to go. But I don't believe that a protracted struggle serves Putin's interests at all. In particular, if Kyiv and other key cities remain in Ukrainian control throughout March, I can easily Putin being deposed before the year is out. It would be a humiliation. And for strongman leaders, humiliation is fatal.
Wars are rarely short affairs, and there is potentially a long way to go. But I don't believe that a protracted struggle serves Putin's interests at all. In particular, if Kyiv and other key cities remain in Ukrainian control throughout March, I can easily Putin being deposed before the year is out. It would be a humiliation. And for strongman leaders, humiliation is fatal.