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25 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Overwhelming majority of Ukrainians believe authorities won't make compromise with Russia – KIIS

 "the absolute majority (84%) of Ukrainians still believe that the government is not going to and will not make unacceptable compromises with Russia (in September it was 87%).

This is evidenced by the results of an opinion poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on December 4-27, 2022 and their comparison with the same survey conducted in September of the same year."

https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/882939.html

Definitely puts a massive amount of pressure on Zelensky as the Kremlin isn't close to surrender. 

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The only thing that can make Putin regret this war is to fire a couple of missiles into Russian territory. Let the Russians themselves feel what's it like to experience constant terror.    

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5 minutes ago, balo said:

The only thing that can make Putin regret this war is to fire a couple of missiles into Russian territory. Let the Russians themselves feel what's it like to experience constant terror.    

It would probably take more than just a couple of missiles. Other than that I totally agree with you.

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2 hours ago, Black Ops said:

 

Was just about to post the exact same link. This would be a game changer, especially if other countries followed this example. Like Germany is apparently considering supplying Ukraine with Leopard II tanks. Hopefully Ukraine will get the tanks they need to kick the Russians out.

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5 minutes ago, rudi49jr said:

Like Germany is apparently considering supplying Ukraine with Leopard II tanks.

Are they actually thinking of sending some? Last I saw was they where getting pressured as Poland and Finland wanted to supply them (can't be done without Germany giving the green light).

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18 minutes ago, Salerno said:

Are they actually thinking of sending some? Last I saw was they where getting pressured as Poland and Finland wanted to supply them (can't be done without Germany giving the green light).

no, they aren't.
they will be sending some Marder though.

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8 hours ago, heybruce said:

For those capable of grasping the big picture, these three sentences give a summary:

 

"Much of this rising U.S. opposition to continuing aid to Ukraine does, however, come from only considering its cost and ignoring the strategic benefits it provides to the U.S. It is developing because far too much of the reporting on the Ukraine war ignores the fact that the U.S. has already obtained major strategic benefits from aiding the Ukraine, and that such aid it is one of the best investments the U.S. can make in competing with Putin’s Russia and in advancing its own security."

 

"Focusing on the price tag of aid. instead of the value of what it buys, ignores the fact that the war in Ukraine has become the equivalent of a proxy war with Russia, and a war that can be fought without any U.S. military casualties, that unites most of the world’s democracies behind a common cause, that deeply punishes Russia for its act of aggression and strengthens every aspect of deterrence."

 

There is much else in this article worth reading, but of special note is that it spells out the obvious; Putin won't agree to a reasonable peace treaty with Ukraine if Ukraine is negotiating from a position of weakness.  In order to restore stability to Europe and the world, Putin's aggression must not be rewarded.  That means Ukraine must win.

 

It is tragic that Ukraine is the only country paying in blood as well as treasure, but that is unavoidable without broadening the war.  Ukraine is doing a great service to democratic nations but also to nations that might not be democratic but don't want to be bullied by Russia. Ukraine should be supported as much as necessary.

Ah, so it's OK for Ukraine to be destroyed, and thousands of Ukraine dead, as long as American doesn't suffer itself! A somewhat cynical attitude but not the only time in American history it's done that.

Remember another proxy war the US fought in a SEA country? That didn't end well for the US, but at least they did get involved more than in the current proxy war. Probably why they do it with other people's blood now.

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6 hours ago, balo said:

The only thing that can make Putin regret this war is to fire a couple of missiles into Russian territory. Let the Russians themselves feel what's it like to experience constant terror.    

Depends on who made the missiles. IMO if they are American, BINGO, WW3.

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1 hour ago, tgw said:

I'm worried about the current state of affairs. There currently seems to be a huge pressure from Ruzzians on the frontline, they are attacking everywhere between Marinka near Donetsk up to Bilohorivka.
New equipment and support for Ukraine is needed FAST.

One can only hope the Ruzzian battlefield gains (ok, just a few Kilometers here and there, but still) come at a huge military cost.

Yes, Zelensky gets the urgency and has been doing a great job communicating that, but sadly as strong as the western support has been, it still hasn't been strong or quick enough.

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Vladimir Putin has suffered yet another huge blow after Russia was reportedly forced into a huge change over their transport of their war vehicles following an attack by Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked railway facilities in Melitopol and the surrounding areas in southeastern Ukraine, forcing Russia into a change of tactics. Putin forces have now stopped ferrying vehicles directly through the city and now the train with T-62 tanks battle tanks have now arrived at the Sokologornoye station of the Genichesk district in southern Ukraine.

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The 4TH KEY DEFENCE OFFICIAL TO DIE IN 3 WEEKS !

 

Russia's leading rocket specialist - who developed deadly Kalibr missiles used in Ukraine - becomes the fourth key defence official to die in three weeks

  • Pavel Kamnev, 85, was responsible for more than 20 weapons inventions 
  • He was scientific director of Almaz-Antey Aerospace Defence Concern 
  • A video shows him being made a Hero of Labour by Vladimir Putin in 2016
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4 hours ago, Black Ops said:

The 4TH KEY DEFENCE OFFICIAL TO DIE IN 3 WEEKS !

 

Russia's leading rocket specialist - who developed deadly Kalibr missiles used in Ukraine - becomes the fourth key defence official to die in three weeks

  • Pavel Kamnev, 85, was responsible for more than 20 weapons inventions 
  • He was scientific director of Almaz-Antey Aerospace Defence Concern 
  • A video shows him being made a Hero of Labour by Vladimir Putin in 2016

sorry, that's not even newsworthy.

at 85, he wasn't a "leading" rocket scientist anymore.

"key defense official" at 85 - it's not possible to spin every side news story !

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13 hours ago, rudi49jr said:

You can’t compare Vietnam and Ukraine, that’s apples and oranges, two completely different kettles of fish. Vietnam was a war that the USA ventured into knowingly and willingly, they chose to do so. Ukraine is a war started by Russia, nothing to do with the USA or NATO or whatever. No one forced Russia to invade Ukraine, not the USA, not NATO, not the EU. This is Russia’s war by choice, and the West has every right to help Ukraine defend themselves

You completely missed the point I was making.

 

13 hours ago, rudi49jr said:

And please spare me the crocodile tears, because if it were up to you, Ukraine would have had to sign a ‘peace treaty’ with Russia long ago, giving up significant parts of its territory to Russia.

Correct, and a lot of people wouldn't have died, a lot of property wouldn't have been destroyed.

 

13 hours ago, rudi49jr said:

So please quit your whining

Typical insults from another poster that makes it personal.

 

How about complying with forum rules?

Our Forum Rules and Standards of Conduct can be summarized as Be Nice, Be Respectful. We encourage all members to be nice to each other, to help each other and to enjoy the forum and its content.

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30 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Link to Russia threatening to nuke France? Making stuff up?

Link in the post to the twitter video, why make stuff up? Isn't it Russia that does that?

 

Some choice snippets:

"No need to scare the world, lets punch it in the nose"

"A preemptive strike against France a party to conflict"

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