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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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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