Setanta wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:18 pm
They literally end in images of Wagner kitted out fellows nailing em closed,which if they are Ukrainians after dressing up as Wagner's.....
It's part of the internal struggle between Wagner and the Kremlin. The dead were Russians fighting for Wagner, now complaining that the Kremlin are freezing them out of the conflict. The message from Wagner was "these guys would still be alive if you'd given us the ammo we needed."
There are "Soviet mindset legacy issues" within Ukraine's military, but overall, they're getting progressively more coordinated and effective, thanks to ongoing training well behind the front lines (like in Germany and Britain); the situation within Russia is considerably more Soviet, with several factions positioning themselves for the after-war power struggle ... and some thinking they'd rather not wait till after.
Setanta wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:18 pmukraine has no clear path to victory as of now,and IMO needs to press china to make their peace proposals work.....
Why Ukraine? Why shouldn't it be Russia that gets the fúk out of Ukraine first, and then discusses the future? Especially as they've clearly demonstrated that all of their previously expressed "security concerns" were a load of BS.
knownunknown wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 11:13 pm
Donetsk declared itself independent long before this invasion(twice in fact) and Luhansk is 50% Russian with 85% of the population Russian speakers. Crimea is even more Russian then the two.
85% of Ireland is English speaking, so by that logic the British would be entirely justified in re-occupying the whole of the island and enforcing an obligatory de-Irishisation of all aspects of our society, and relocating loyal English subjects to selected Irish counties to ensure a smooth transition to full Britishness.
D'you know, I seem to remember someone trying that at some stage. Must see if I can find out how it ended ...
