When they send our diplomats home and recall their own, it’s close to duck and cover time.
Jonathan
· January 18, 2022 at 12:58 pm
It looks to me like they have most of what they want; getting anything else worth keeping will require taking most of Ukraine.
Despite the tension, Ukraine still supplies a surprisingly large amount of military parts and supplies to Russia. I have seen examples of equipment that Russia claims to make in house but actually still imports from Ukraine.
I suspect that lots of the current massing is sabre rattling and aimed both at the West and for internal Russian morale more than actually invading, but I could be wrong.
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Filming things for views. In this case, the range should never have allowed it. It’s this sort of attention seeking behavior that gets people hurt. They are lucky in this case that no one was.
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ChuckInBama · January 17, 2022 at 8:38 pm
When they send our diplomats home and recall their own, it’s close to duck and cover time.
Jonathan · January 18, 2022 at 12:58 pm
It looks to me like they have most of what they want; getting anything else worth keeping will require taking most of Ukraine.
Despite the tension, Ukraine still supplies a surprisingly large amount of military parts and supplies to Russia. I have seen examples of equipment that Russia claims to make in house but actually still imports from Ukraine.
I suspect that lots of the current massing is sabre rattling and aimed both at the West and for internal Russian morale more than actually invading, but I could be wrong.
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