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Why Doesn't The Ukraine Send A Couple Of Missiles In On The Kremlin?
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The question is above..... why not, surely they have access to the weaponry?
Or is it a fear that Putain will press the nuke button if they miss - or unleash some biological or chemical nasty over them - or just blow Cherbonyl or some other nuke-gen plant up?
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Or is it a fear that Putain will press the nuke button if they miss - or unleash some biological or chemical nasty over them - or just blow Cherbonyl or some other nuke-gen plant up?
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The Kremlin as observed isn’t like someone’s house. It’s a fortress and a very large one.
The Russians would see such a missile, if it existed, coming, and blow out out of the sky while Putin, even if he was there, scuttled into the cellar
The Kremlin as observed isn’t like someone’s house. It’s a fortress and a very large one.
The Russians would see such a missile, if it existed, coming, and blow out out of the sky while Putin, even if he was there, scuttled into the cellar
astounded that 'hittile' technology works - missile shooting down a missile -
Patriot tech killed more by falling debris over Jerusalem that missile hits in one of the Gulf wars - early 2000s
Now only 10% are getting thro ( and causing devastation)
you need incredibly fast feedback algorithms in order to sense, track and then shoot down an inoming missile
Patriot tech killed more by falling debris over Jerusalem that missile hits in one of the Gulf wars - early 2000s
Now only 10% are getting thro ( and causing devastation)
you need incredibly fast feedback algorithms in order to sense, track and then shoot down an inoming missile
MAD (mutually assured destruction) is considered to be the reason neither side could fire a nuclear weapon.
The trouble is it requires both sides to be lead by a rational thinking person.
Putin is unhinged. Who knows what he would or will do when provoked enough?
A missile at the Kremlin (which wouldn't get through) would certainly be provocation.
The trouble is it requires both sides to be lead by a rational thinking person.
Putin is unhinged. Who knows what he would or will do when provoked enough?
A missile at the Kremlin (which wouldn't get through) would certainly be provocation.
If Ukraine attack Russia then popular opinion in Russia will be to support Putin. The best way to defeat Putin is to
- keep the body bags flowing back to Russia.
- cripple their economy.
- scarcity of goods in Russian shops.
After a few months Russian people will tire and decide it isn’t worth it. With no good outcome, Putin will be isolated and he will be forced to stop.
- keep the body bags flowing back to Russia.
- cripple their economy.
- scarcity of goods in Russian shops.
After a few months Russian people will tire and decide it isn’t worth it. With no good outcome, Putin will be isolated and he will be forced to stop.
Ukraine is on the offensive in some areas.
Donetsk and Luhansk may be in line for liberating as apparently they are more or less undefended, the forces there having been deployed elsewhere.
For years the world has turned a blind eye to the evils that have gone on in these two so-called separatist areas. The latest reports of up to 3000 orphans and other children from there being trafficked to Russia are just the latest of the horrors.
However arms supplies need to be kept up.
Donetsk and Luhansk may be in line for liberating as apparently they are more or less undefended, the forces there having been deployed elsewhere.
For years the world has turned a blind eye to the evils that have gone on in these two so-called separatist areas. The latest reports of up to 3000 orphans and other children from there being trafficked to Russia are just the latest of the horrors.
However arms supplies need to be kept up.
If its true that Russia have been trafficking children, (and I say if true) because you don't know what is or isn't at the moment.
The way Putin works hostages would be a bargaining chip. What I can't understand is why Ukraine seem to be running out of weapons when so many countries are supposed to be supplying them with such.
My biggest fear is that the longer this goes on, it starts to be accepted and to a point ignored.
The way Putin works hostages would be a bargaining chip. What I can't understand is why Ukraine seem to be running out of weapons when so many countries are supposed to be supplying them with such.
My biggest fear is that the longer this goes on, it starts to be accepted and to a point ignored.
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