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The Shadow of Revenge: Putin's Inevitable Turn Toward Britain


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23 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Predictions suggest that by 2026, Russia may face severe challenges in maintaining its combat power and effectiveness due to resource depletion and unsustainable practices.

You think the war in Ukraine will still be going on in 2026?

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9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Nah, he just needs to bide his time.

 

Send a few oligarchs who owe him big over to the UK and wait for a Tory Government to appoint them to the House of Lords.

 

Quite the imagination. 😃

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5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

A link to a Channel 4 documentary with zero evidence to back it up. 😃

 

Seems you are not the only one with a vivid imagination.

Is that you withdrawing your accusation that I imagined Tories appointing to the House of Lords Russian Oligarchs with connections to Putin?

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It's a story.

And you can believe or not.

Many assumptions and conclusions.

Isn't there a scent of conspiracy?

We all know that Putin is not a Saint. He's slaughtering Ukrainians as well as his own people. 

The invincible Russia? 

Isn't that similar to Maga-culture? Or the Vietnam Desaster?

Instead of continuing on the way to WW3 we should do all to prove that the West is a reliable partner, which it wasn't in the past (breaking contracts, agreements, concessions aso)

War is never a solution but peace with understanding, respect and reliability. That was the base drive for creating the European Union btw.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Is that you withdrawing your accusation that I imagined Tories appointing to the House of Lords Russian Oligarchs with connections to Putin?

 

No.

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1 hour ago, MicroB said:

 

 

In WW2, it was mostly the Ukrainians and Belarusans who did the dying for the Russians. Russian tanks were built from US steel. Russian trucks wre mostly Fords and Chevrolets. Britain started supplymtanks to Russia in June 1941, weeks after the Russian invasion. By December, 25% of Russian medium and heavy tanks were British supplied, 40% of the heavy tanks defending Moscow, when it nearly fell, were British. 30% if the Sviet Aurforce was British and American. Without the British, there would have been no Soviet army entering Berlin, and Stalin would have been hanging from a lamp post.

 

The US supplied over 4000 Shermans, representing nearly 20% of Lend Lease, to the USSR. In today;s money, the US supplied $180bn in goods to the USSR, essential to keep it fighting and to keep it from starving. Remember, for much of the war, the Russians could not access their main source of food, Ukraine. They lost 40% of their arable land. And in fact, it was the Ukrainian and Belarussians who did most of the dying for the Russians.

 

For the first 2 years of the war, the USSR was on the German side.

 

This is what Kruschev said about Lend lease:

 

 

Marshal Zhukov said
 

 

 

I had a relative at the Charge of the Light Brigade, one Captain Nolan. Historians know him.

 

You bizarrely claim the British never got over the Crimean War (trust me, we did), but you omit to mention the more relevant point that the poison dwarf, Vladimir Putin, has never gotten over the sweet gig he had in eliminating opposition to the DDR government.

No one is denying that the USSR depended on Allied tanks and weaponry, but an awful lot of Soviets died to defeat the Germans. Had the Soviets not born the brunt of the German army, which was mostly, IMO, destroyed in the USSR, the allies may not even have won their part. Had the Germans been at full strength It's probable, IMO, that they would never have got off the beaches. Perhaps the atomic bomb would have got it's first outing over Germany.

 

IMO the Soviet vs Germany war was the first US proxy war in that region. All that's changed now are the main players.

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