We have a saying in Bosnia, "God always looks after a drunk". Its probably a pre islamic saying. Proven right this time. Who with a heart would shoot a drunkard sleeping in a war zone?
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We have a saying in Bosnia, "God always looks after a drunk". Its probably a pre islamic saying. Proven right this time. Who with a heart would shoot a drunkard sleeping in a war zone?
We'll see. Ukraine also set out to join NATO, then retake Crimea and Eastern Donbass. They're failing to do all 3 and in fact may be forced to give up entire Donbass plus Kherson Oblast north of Crimea, in addition to possibly getting Kiev flattened. Their GDP per capita is likely to drop below India's this year.Putin set out to achieve a regime change in Ukraine. Any dialogue outcome that is less than a regime change is a step down for him. Let's see what happens.
If Putin simply takes control of Ukraine by force, he will deal with a bigger insurgency than what the Americans had to deal with in Afghanistan. Unlike in places like Kashmir or Chechnya, the whole EU/US block will sanction Putin and fund this insurgency until the to be puppet regime is overthrown.
The person you replied to claiming Russia still has T-56 in storage.Who are you talking about?
Have they agreed to? Its been a debated news back and forth with the poles walking it back.Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments
defence.pk
U.S. Has Issues With Poland's Plan To Turn Over Its MiG-29s For Eventual Use By Ukraine (Updated)
Over two dozen MiG-29s could help Ukraine keep challenging the Russian Air Force, but it won't be simple getting them there.www.thedrive.com
This is BIG.
US is looking forward to rebuild Ukrainian Air Force.
YES.Have they agreed to? Its been a debated news back and forth with the poles walking it back.
Those migs need a base though and the Russians are likely to have better luck hitting military targets than holding civilian centers.
Most likely -- yes. Let us go with the US F-16 deal for now. Ordnance from the MIGs are probably not compatible with the F-16, so there is no logic in keeping them. Send'em all to Ukraine.Will Ukrainians be able to get weapons for their MIGs from Poland?
Am Air Force, so am always going to be partial to air force people, no matter their country.Do they have enough pilots to fly these planes?
this is irrelevant. The facts are that Russia has the whole developed world against it and is facing a cliff. Ukraine is just a piece on the chess board. Russia has taken the pawn but has exposed the king.We'll see. Ukraine also set out to join NATO, then retake Crimea and Eastern Donbass. They're failing to do all 3 and in fact may be forced to give up entire Donbass plus Kherson Oblast north of Crimea, in addition to possibly getting Kiev flattened. Their GDP per capita is likely to drop below India's this year.
So far a smaller Russian force has invaded Ukraine, inflicted disproportionate casualties, and Ukrainian forces cannot remove them. This is the fact on the ground right now.
The person you replied to claiming Russia still has T-56 in storage.