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Let’s hope more are on the way
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Let’s hope more are on the way
The leopards arrived too.Let’s hope more are on there way
Interesting…. I saw 4 Challengers on transporters leaving the A303 and heading Tidworth/Ludgershall (railhead) way a couple of weeks ago.
I have recently seen some military stuff with Ukrainian flags painted on them on there way over which was good to see.Interesting…. I saw 4 Challengers on transporters leaving the A303 and heading Tidworth/Ludgershall (railhead) way a couple of weeks ago.
Watching and listening to some credible sources, (not an incel in his bedroom!), an assault on Crimea and capture of Sevastopol would see the end of Putain. It would take some effort as they would have to drive south from Zaporizhzhia. Recently received Western tanks and APC would be a great catalyst.I have recently seen some military stuff with Ukrainian flags painted on them on there way over which was good to see.
The Ukrainian family we brought over are still so positive that they will win this war - I hope they are right.
I so want to agree with you , then i only have to look at , Iraq/afghan/lybia/syria/ and my head says remember 4 legs good 2 legs bad ,and the pig says All people are equal but some are more equal than others ...................I cant defend Tony Blair and George Bush and Bidens actions ..............they are in the same category as PutinView attachment 104077
Hopefully the Ukrainians can continue defend themselves and push those vatniks back home. Its incredibly important to ensure the world sees that you cannot just start a war of aggression and win, especially with the current global trend towards authoritarianism
Slava Ukraini!
Iraq was a mistake - I think most people agree. However, Afghanistan was a legitimate operation in most people’s eyes - the US and NATO needed to try and find Bin Laden and the Taliban and stop them from attempting another 9/11.I so want to agree with you , then i only have to look at , Iraq/afghan/lybia/syria/ and my head says remember 4 legs good 2 legs bad ,and the pig says All people are equal but some are more equal than others ...................I cant defend Tony Blair and George Bush and Bidens actions ..............they are in the same category as Putin
We are worlds apart mate so lets agree to disagree , I know the Iraq /Afghan situation and Lybia very very well , you need to take a good look behind the smoke and mirrors that were presented to youIraq was a mistake - I think most people agree. However, Afghanistan was a legitimate operation in most people’s eyes - the US and NATO needed to try and find Bin Laden and the Taliban and stop them from attempting another 9/11.
The west also had good moral reasons (in my opinion) to get involved in Libya and Syria. in Syria we should have conducted air strikes when Assad used chemical weapons - a weak Obama decision not to.
To say western leaders are in the same category as Putin, is extremely naive. There is no justifiable reason to invade Ukraine other than as a plain war of aggression. The same does not apply to Afghanistan, Libya or Syria.
Fair enough - feel free to post links to any of the information you mention: I’m always open to study new sources of evidenceWe are worlds apart mate so lets agree to disagree , I know the Iraq /Afghan situation and Lybia very very well , you need to take a good look behind the smoke and mirrors that were presented to you
The "invasion" of Russia could be a pretext for almost anything.Initial reports coming out that 'free' Russian forces have crossed the border back into Russia near Belgorad. From what I can see they have one tank and a couple of APCs.
This is not going to end well. Maybe it's a quick skirmish to frighten the locals and distract Russian forces. However other, possibly alarmist, reports are that Russia is removing its iskander missile (each contain a bag of sunshine).
Hardly an invasion, just an incursion but it seems to be lingering.The "invasion" of Russia could be a pretext for almost anything.
No disagreement on scope. Just think it opens the door to new "responses" from the Kremlin...Hardly an invasion, just an incursion but it seems to be lingering.
I can foresee trouble in South Ossetia, Abkhazia former Georgian lands as Russia seems to have trouble mustering enough troops to quell internal trouble.