Something seems off about this. How were they able to kill that high and going deep in so easily in one of the most militarised and patrolled area in the world?
Did they learn from their past experience and evolve or what?
I’m trying to wrap my head ans figure out what Russia’s long term in this. They’ve been cut off from the world completely so what will they do when they capture Ukraine and succeed installing a Russian friendly government? How are they going to convince the world to lift sanctions?
I can’t keep up to date with this conflict at all.
Guess for now i’ll forget it until I hear “Kiev has fallen” or “Russia retreats Ukraine under agreement” headlines.
I imagine things may change if they succeed taking Ukraine when their morals will boosted knowing they have 2 Russian friendy neighbors (Hungary and Belarus) that can be used as hubs to bully other borders of eastern European countries as an attempt to infiltrate their government.
If it took 7...
Normalizing discrimination and xenophobia against Russian people everywhere has really left a sour on my mouth.
Do those idiots know this is what Putin wants and will cause them to hate the West even more?
Really makes you wonder why the EU is desperate to send force and supplies. If Ukraine were doing fine like the media claims then they wouldn’t react this way.
But I really wonder what will happen after they captured Ukraine with the way Russia is being cut off to the world.
Surely someone within Putin’s circle is going to attempt coup d’etat for the sake of the country?
Russia is being isolated internationally to the extreme. There is noway for him to undo the damage.
Something seems off about this.
Scorched-earth policy is Russia’s #1 motto in a war as an aim to cripple their enemy’s morals so why aren’t they flattening Ukraine?
I don’t understand Taiwan issue at all.
Why is China afraid of taking that tiny piece of land?
Why are people making it sound like that piece of land has an armed force when China has like 10x more armed force, land, air and sea AND nuclear?
What’s the hesitancy? Are Western countries...
Budget wise, Toyota is the way to go. My 2012 corolla hatch is still going strong for almost 10 years now and haven’t serviced it for 2 years. My dad’s SUV and aunt’s sedan are old Toyota’s ans are going strong as well.
My next car will be a Toyota brand because they’re cheap and reliable in a...