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Western Allies Remove Weapon Range Limits in Ukraine Amid Escalating Conflict


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10 minutes ago, Social Media said:

The Kremlin responded swiftly to the latest developments. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the lifting of restrictions as “quite dangerous,” warning that it undermined Russia’s stated desire for a peaceful resolution

😂 Yeah good one. We’ve been down that road. You can do peace on Ukraine’s terms, you reprobates you. 

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Western Allies Remove Weapon Range Limits in Ukraine Amid Escalating Conflict

 

and by doing so , escalating it even more.

Putin will retaliate. Hope he has enough hypersonics to teach

the euro warmongers a lesson.

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1 hour ago, thesetat said:

I agree... It is time to escalate and get WW3 started. 

 

The Russians sure have a funny way of showing they desire peace with their recent attacks escalating. 

WW3 already started in Ukraine. The only possibility for peace is to hit Russia into submission or economic annulation. We have seen enough of his repeated threats to escalate. Russia people has no will nor resources to fight an enlarged and protracted war. He will not get support from China. 

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27 minutes ago, renaissanc said:

I think that Putin won't use nuclear weapons because then he'll die too. The Russian Military, the Kremlin, and Putin's palaces will be destroyed, and his dream of being Putin the Great with an empire will have gone forever. I'd ignore his threats and destroy the Crimean Bridge for starters. 

 

Can't wait to see that filthy monument of Crimea Invasion blows up SkyHigh into pieces.

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The range limitation was always going to result in Ukraine fighting with one hand tied behind its back.

 

IMO Ukraine will be using long range weapons far more discriminately than Russia does.

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1 hour ago, Hanaguma said:

The problem is that will all the sanctions, Europe won't sanction the one product that would actually hurt Russia- energy. LNG imports from Russia are higher than ever.  So forgive me if I am skeptical. Seems like Europe is willing to fight to the last Ukranian,as long as they can sell Ukraine weapons and buy gas from Russia.

As far as I understand, cargoes of LPG on many ships come from the USA, not Russia.

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Posted
5 hours ago, FlorC said:

Western Allies Remove Weapon Range Limits in Ukraine Amid Escalating Conflict

 

and by doing so , escalating it even more.

Putin will retaliate. Hope he has enough hypersonics to teach

the euro warmongers a lesson.

"The euro warmongers". Not Putin, who started this atrocious war, but "the euros".

And up is down and left is right and one flew over the cuckoo's nest.:crazy:

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34 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Maybe because poking the bear that has the most nukes , isn't smart ?

Yes, let's all quickly bend over when Putin waves the nuclear sabre!

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34 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Europe has reduced gas imports from Russia from 44% to 19% since 2022. They have a blue print to totally eliminate gas import from Russia by 2027.  This much in line with their policies on energy security and de-carbonization. Europe will have to consider the energy shock to their economy and gas price if there is a sudden disruption to supply. 
 

 

All no doubt true but I don't think that it negates the gist of @Hanaguma's point. 

 

Europe's move away from dependency on Russian gas only began in 2022. Putin invaded Crimea in 2014 and was supporting separatists in Donbass before that.

 

The EU should have acted much sooner.

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16 minutes ago, howerde said:

Nothing could be more wrong, China is the next target of the empire and they know it, they have no option but to stick together, i would be more worried about the wests economies they are not in a good position, the bond market shows you this

China is refraining themselves with direct military involvement. So far the support is mainly diplomatically and economically. Any direct involvement will jeopardize China’s economic interests and relations with the west. China is not interested in empire building and US will not invade China. 

 

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50 minutes ago, RayC said:

 

All no doubt true but I don't think that it negates the gist of @Hanaguma's point. 

 

Europe's move away from dependency on Russian gas only began in 2022. Putin invaded Crimea in 2014 and was supporting separatists in Donbass before that.

 

The EU should have acted much sooner.

There were sanctions on Russia for their invasion of Crimea. Not oil and gas. That will be like the nuclear option. There are economic as well as legal reasons. That’s my opinion 

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When the first Taurus hits a critical military site or Russian nuclear infrastructure - it's "Game On."

This is no doubt the outcome most Russia-hating Europeans are wishing for.  A MAD 2025!


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20 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

There were sanctions on Russia for their invasion of Crimea. Not oil and gas. That will be like the nuclear option. There are economic as well as legal reasons. That’s my opinion 

 

Imo largely token measures e.g. banning of a dozen or so Russian nationals from the EU, etc. A much stronger response was needed. It was an invasion of a sovereign country with whom - but for Russian invention - the EU would have had a trade agreement. Too little was done by the EU at the time.

 

Imo at the very least, a plan - and serious intention - to move away from dependency on Russian energy supplies should have been implemented in 2014, not 2022.

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