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On 9/30/2022 at 9:53 PM, Black Ops said:

 

1. Russia can now justify using tactical nuclear weapons in the  annexed regions. 

They drop not just 1, but 2, 3 or more 1 kT bombs, evaporating Kraken and the fighting force of the Ukrainian army.

The 300,000 strong Russian mobilization secure the borders to the annexed provinces and the war is essentially over.

 

Now to the scary part. This will pave the way for China to use their nuclear hypersonic carrier killer missiles inside the 9 dash line. The US decide not to play kamikaze carrier with the CCP and the PLA takes Taiwain to please master Xi.

 

Then what, WWIII or another long cold war?

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16 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

1. Russia can now justify using tactical nuclear weapons in the  annexed regions. 

They drop not just 1, but 2, 3 or more 1 kT bombs, evaporating Kraken and the fighting force of the Ukrainian army.

The 300,000 strong Russian mobilization secure the borders to the annexed provinces and the war is essentially over.

 

Now to the scary part. This will pave the way for China to use their nuclear hypersonic carrier killer missiles inside the 9 dash line. The US decide not to play kamikaze carrier with the CCP and the PLA takes Taiwain to please master Xi.

 

Then what, WWIII or another long cold war?

Thank you, visitor from the future.

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The next month will be interesting as to how much ground Ukraine can get back.

I think it will return to world food security before anything nuclear.

November is when the grain exports from Odessa comes up for renewal.

The Polish farmers were not happy prior to Odessa starting up again.

https://www.dw.com/en/grains-of-truth-polish-farmers-irate-over-ukrainian-imports/a-62629948

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, farmerjo said:

The next month will be interesting as to how much ground Ukraine can get back.

I think it will return to world food security before anything nuclear.

November is when the grain exports from Odessa comes up for renewal.

The Polish farmers were not happy prior to Odessa starting up again.

https://www.dw.com/en/grains-of-truth-polish-farmers-irate-over-ukrainian-imports/a-62629948

 

A pity Russia started all this chaos and caused such a mess. Implementing decisions on grain corridors was never going to be perfect or a long term solution but is the best that can be done for now.

 

 

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19 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO the US will never allow it's veto power in the UN to be lost to a majority vote, given it's support for a certain country.

Anyway, who says a majority of countries in the UN would support the EU/ US in Ukraine if it came to that?

let them vote and we will see, maybe you will be surprised, care to explain why the US will not allow it's veto power to be lost, what country are you talking about

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19 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I do have a sense of humour, just not when it's possible Europe and Russia might be reduced to cinders, by some politicians doing something just like what you said.

you and I know the EU and/or the US never annex any piece of land belonging to another country, again a speculative joke

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1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

let them vote and we will see, maybe you will be surprised, care to explain why the US will not allow it's veto power to be lost, what country are you talking about

I'm not going to name the country given it would lead to off topic bickering, but surely you know which county is preserved by the US veto?

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"In an article published on Sunday in a major Russian newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, a prominent war correspondent traveling with fleeing Russian forces described demoralized troops with “empty eyes” who barely escaped Lyman with their lives.

In an unusually candid assessment, the account, written by Aleksandr Kots, said that in the last few days of their occupation, Russian forces in Lyman were plagued by desertion, poor planning and the late arrival of reserves.

“The risk of encirclement or shameful imprisonment became too great, and the Russian command made a decision to fall back,” he wrote."

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/10/02/world/russia-ukraine-war-news

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Sour grapes?  The Russians are sending out Iranian supplied suicide drones, including at least one targeting Zelensky's home town, where it hit a school. 

 

"In southern Ukraine, Zelensky's hometown of Krivyi Rih came under Russian attack by a suicide drone that destroyed two stories of a school early Sunday (Kyiv time), the regional governor said. The Ukrainian air force said it shot down five Iranian-made drones, while two others made it through air defences".

 

Russian suicide drone attacks school in Zelensky's hometown (1news.co.nz)

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Well worth a read, Putin is being undermined by his own officials, Kremlin sponsored media & Russian milbloggers.

 

Latest update from ISW

 

Main points in the 14 post twitter thread:

https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1576785121948360706

 

Full assessment here:

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-october-2

 

The Russian information space has significantly deviated from the narratives preferred by the #Kremlin and the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) that things are generally under control.

 

Putin relies on controlling the information space in #Russia to safeguard his regime much more than on the kind of massive oppression apparatus the Soviet Union used, making disorder in the information space potentially even more dangerous to Putin than it was to the Soviets.

 

Russian State Duma MPs withdrew a law that would have given mobilized men a one-time payment of 300,000 rubles (about $4,980) and other benefits, without providing a reason for their decision

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1 hour ago, ballpoint said:

If only they could arrange a cease fire and some peace negotiations, so that they could build up their forces while sitting around a table arguing from a position of weakness, before suddenly attacking again.  Surely there is at least one stooge in the West who would support this and offer to mediate it?

 

"Trump is offering to 'head up' a group to negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine"

 

Trump Offers to Lead Group to Mediate Peace With Russia (businessinsider.com)

The venue would be NK with Kim Jong un as go between?

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