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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)
Here comes the False Flag excuse from Russia…
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U.S Secretary of State, Antony Blinken says he believes Russia will commence full on invasion of Ukraine before night is over.
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Vlad's been on the telly saying he's sending the troops in and explosions have been reported, apparently he doesn't want to occupy the Ukraine, just denazify it :spin: :( |
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And so it begins: Several explosions heard in Ukraine Capital, Kyiv.
Multiple Ukraine cities under attack. Biden decries Russian aggression as unjustified and unprovoked, says he will address America people and the World later on. US President Joe Biden has said in statement: 'President Putin has chosen a premeditated war that will bring a catastrophic loss of life' More from Biden: Quote:
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Re: Russia has begun its full on invasion of Ukraine (Defcon 4)
This is not going to end well this blatant aggression cannot be ignored or not responded too expect a ramping up of military activity in the west. Putin has made a mistake here he doesn't have the support of the Russian people and if this drags on his support will evaporate quickly as sanction's and asset freezing hits hard. Nobody who has taken part in conflict ever wants to see it again but our arm's are being twisted by a man who truly believes he has a destiny and even worse Putin is the type that if he's going down he will take as many as much as he can with him.
My thought's go to Ukraine and it's people and I hope they make Russia pay a heavy price for this. |
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The U.K now needs to apply full and brutal sanctions.
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If we believe sanctions work or are morally justified, what should we do about companies like Stellantis (Peugeot-Citroen-Vauxhall-Fiat) and Renault that own car and van factories in Russia? Ban technology transfer? Ban exports to the UK? Tell them to divest? And what about ownership of Chelsea FC and The Standard newspaper? Good to see Liz Truss being called out on TV yesterday for courting Russian donations to the Conservative Party. BBC Breakfast viewers praise Dan Walker for ‘absolutely skewering’ Liz Truss with her own photo alongside Russian Tory donor Quote:
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If they were booted out of SWIFT they would soon care, but, highly unlikely to occur since the US would be deeply concerned about any potential move away from the USDs use in the global economy. China is staying publicly at least fairly neutral at the moment, advocating diplomacy. I'd be more concerned about India they've yet to tip their hand in terms of support. There's apparently significant distress amongst several Russian politicians at the actions Putin is taking. |
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If Putin is successful with the invasion of Ukraine, it will be Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Georgia next… |
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My thoughts for what they're worth, if you look wars in general the invading side can normally at best expect a high score draw but normally it's long and drawn out that more often than not results in a resounding home win.
If as is being said the obscenely wealthy Russians are supporting Vlad then they're the ones who probably have the best chance in persuading him to stop. We shouldn't freeze their assets, we should seize their assets because a friend of Vlad is an enemy of us all. All those London mansions could make nice hostels for homeless people and we should spend any Russian money we find on arming Ukrainians who at this very moment are probably organising themselves in to resistance groups - particularly after President Zelenskyy authorised Ukrainians to take up arms. I don't think even Vlad would miss the irony of Russian money being used to defend against him. Quote:
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