Is it really? Or is that just another one of Biden's lies?
When you have even the Ukrainian president himself telling Biden to keep the rhetoric down, you know he's almost certainly making these claims in bad faith.
Is it really? Or is that just another one of Biden's lies?
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-new ... _like_thisUkraine crisis: Brits told 'leave while you still can' amid fears of Russian invasion
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice, adding Ukraine to its danger red list and urging British nationals to leave the country as soon as possible amid ongoing tensions with Russia
I think it necessary to go back and point out why this action by these two is so important and provides us with a good idea of what is actually going on inside the Russian Military/Security System.Navigator wrote: Tue Feb 08, 2022 9:13 pm
Interesting article here on dissent in Russia
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... raine.html
It's his only and last opportunity.Trevor wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 1:11 am And now we're evacuating U.S. citizens. Biden might be a brain-dead fool, but I do believe Putin is going to invade Ukraine. Many in Russia consider the territory to belong to them.
Moreover, Russia's always wanted a buffer zone against invasion. Most of its population is in the European portion, which doesn't have a lot of natural defenses to hinder invasion. It's mostly flat land that's easy to transverse, especially for a modern army. During Operation Barbarossa, Germany overran tens of millions of people and might have crushed the Soviets if it hadn't been a war of annihilation.
NATO's expanded right to their border, which Russia considers both a threat and a betrayal. Its former satellites want protection from falling under Russian control again, but Putin considers this a danger. If Ukraine and the Baltic States thrive, it's a threat to his own power.
Given that's Biden weak and people openly questions his mental state, this would be an excellent opportunity. Europe's struggling to even apply sections, much less give Ukraine any meaningful aid. For Putin, it may be his best opportunity.
Mafiosa Putin’s shills are out in force in the comments section I see.DaKardii wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:34 pmIs it really? Or is that just another one of Biden's lies?
When you have even the Ukrainian president himself telling Biden to keep the rhetoric down, you know he's almost certainly making these claims in bad faith.
Please, shut up until there is an invasion. You are acting like you want a war to boost your readership.John wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:04 pm ** 06-Feb-2022 World View: War timing - Update: The Yanks are Coming
John wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 9:55 am > ** 06-Feb-2022 World View: February 20
> Definitely not yet a done deal, but a lot of people around the
> world are very nervous about what might happen in Ukraine and
> Taiwan when the Beijing Olympics games end on February 20.Russia keeps adding battalions and equipment to its army on threeFullMoon wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 2:04 pm > John, what's your gut feeling about how this will play out this
> year?
sides of Ukraine's border every day. In my opinion, Putin has become
too committed to military action to back down now.
As for the timing, most analysts seem to believe that it will occur
between Feb 20 and mid-March -- after the end of the Olympics when the
ground is frozen and hard, but before the Spring rains. However, I
heard one analyst say that it might be in July or August, when the
ground is dry.
I have noticed a definite shift in attitude among politicians and
journalists in America and Europe toward advocating a harsh response
to Russia in case an invasion occurs. This is the effect that I've
described many times by the phrase "regeneracy events," or the
regeneration of civic unity against the enemy. This occurs during a
generational Crisis era in reaction to events that might not provoke
any reaction during other generational eras. One example of this is
the harsh criticism directed at Biden at the suggestion that a "minor
incursion" could be ignored.
In view of the massive and growing mobilization of Russian forces,
it's hard to imagine what a "minor incursion" might be anyway.
Analysts are saying that a Russian invasion could create tens of
thousands of civilian casualties, and a major influx of refugees into
Poland (which is a Nato country). In my opinion, an invasion this
size would cause a full regeneracy in Europe, and a European war.
In my opinion, the US will try to stay out of this European war, just
as the US at first stayed out of the European wars in 1914 and 1939.
The US was able to stay out of those wars for three years and two
years, respectively. In my opinion, the European war will trigger a
full-scale world war within a few weeks, a few months or at most a
couple of years, with the exact timing dependent on China's actions,
especially in Taiwan.
*** Over There - The Yanks are Coming - 1917
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k9XZB6O26w
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