I think this is a critical concept of democracies. There will ALWAYS be dictator or dictator-adjacent rulers, when do you step in and when do you let the country solve it internally? I think a fundamental issue a democratic nation needs to justify going to war is whether the citizens of the targeted nation failed to solve the problem and are now culpable for the military response, which naturally affects non combatants disproportionately to military elements. So by letting Russia keep put in around for so long means the Russian citizens must approve of his actions, at least in part, so the punishment coming is deserved.Well that's the fundamental weakness of democracies when dealing with scum like Putin, they have a natural tendancy to put their heads in the sand for as long as humanely possible and just hope they go away. When they don't, the shit show that ensues is always far,far worse than what would have been the case if they'd just faced the reality, sooner.
NATO will never intervene in Ukraine, since the country is not a member. And things like these are the reason why it never will: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_110496.htmIn Ukraine as in many in Eastern Europe there are Russia aligned populations that don't like the west. Slavic heritage and Orthodox Christianity play a part but also other things. So if NATO intervenes directly they would be fighting pro-Russia Ukrainian citizens. To avoid that the option is to supply the Pro-Nato government so they can do the fighting themselves. But seems the Ukrainian government don't have the capacity to stop the regions because it will require offense and not just defense. So they want more commitment from NATO in an attacking capacity.
I don't think this is unique. Has Russia declared war? Everyone knows what's happening, but Russia gets the benefit of the doubt until their plausible deniability is spent. That will take a day or two, maybe a couple weeks at most.Well they’ve already entered Ukraine now. Clever how they laid the groundwork years ago by posting troops in those separatist areas- now world leaders (including our own) won’t yet call this an invasion even though that’s what exactly what we’re seeing
The nukes aren't dropping yet. Just think, if China gets pulled in and gambles on a land invasion of the US, you may even be able to defend your own community as a resistance fighter.If we look back through the smoldering ruins and this turns out to have been the prelude to WW3...well, it's been an honor, ladies and gents.
Are you talking about the same pipe which was still being built even after the whole Crimea occupation thingy? If people actually think that Germany is serious about halting this project completely then I have a bridge to sell you. at best, it will be temporarly. No idea how you people still believe these stupid "severe economic sanctions" rethoric from the west.Germany Halts Nord Stream 2 In Major Sign Impending Russia Sanctions Will Be "Tough". So gas price will go higher...
Germany Halts Nord Stream 2 In Major Sign Impending Russia Sanctions Will Be "Tough". So gas price will go higher...
Personally, I think this is the reality hitting people in the face finally that we have multiple power centers in the world and the US can't run everything when they make as many unforced errors as they do.This is insane.
The west absolutely needs to take some severe action here. Yes, Ukraine is under attack, but also the entire post ww2 power structure where the west basically divided up and ran the world. China in particular is licking its chops eyeing Taiwan if Russia is allowed to do this.
The west is under attack.
Germany needs gas more than Russia needs money. Could be a momentary gesture to cool others in Europe more than "punishing" Russia.
Are germans (and europeans) willing to overpay for gas they desperately need? Moreover, are they willing to reopen their nuclear plant, backtracking the whole "greener" and "safer" narrative they've been championing for decades?This is insane.
The west absolutely needs to take some severe action here. Yes, Ukraine is under attack, but also the entire post ww2 power structure where the west basically divided up and ran the world. China in particular is licking its chops eyeing Taiwan if Russia is allowed to do this.
My thoughts exactly.Germany needs gas more than Russia needs money. Could be a momentary gesture to cool others in Europe more than "punishing" Russia.
That won't happen until China is absolutely and completely sure their factories are able to supply the demand for microchips, because if for any reason China invades Taiwan, you can bet that the taiwanese WILL burn down and sabotage their own factories, so China don't take them as spoils of war.One other point. The CCP are sure to be watching this situation. If they see weakness in the West then they'll probably start their take over of Taiwan.
probably : Russia Warns Of "Brave New World" Of Higher Gas Prices After Germany Halts Nord Stream 2Germany needs gas more than Russia needs money. Could be a momentary gesture to cool others in Europe more than "punishing" Russia.
Howcome Russia is invading Ukraine?
What are they hoping to gain/achieve?
Russian doesn't need to invade Ukraine, it wants the country in a fragile state and disorganized as a buffer zone with the EU and NATO.
France is pushing ahead with more nuclear reactors.Are germans (and europeans) willing to overpay for gas they desperately need? Moreover, are they willing to reopen their nuclear plant, backtracking the whole "greener" and "safer" narrative they've been championing for decades?
Sounds reasonable, but maybe Russia and China are such good buddies they are willing to assume that risk.I am equally surprised nobody tried to show Russia by rejecting the West they become more dependent on China.
I dont follow this Russia/Ukraine conflict, but I remember some articles saying Russia wants Ukraine back for its resources and economy. Who knows. You'd think Russia is so giant there's endless resources to mine, but Ukraine has it and is all set up with people and infrastructure.Weaken Ukraine and keep it that way to act as a buffer between Russian and the EU/NATO. Which is why they do not want the country in joining any of these arganizations.
The reason this will not happen is incredibly simple and racist - Russians will never accept to be dominated by Asians (or any country for that matter).Sounds reasonable, but maybe Russia and China are such good buddies they are willing to assume that risk.
And China is waiting to see how the world reacts before doing the same to Taiwan hmmm?It seems Putin was just waiting the end of Beijing Winter Games ...
As an American I don't like this shit. We're threatening to jump in, and if we don't we will expend a LOT of international political capital by not doing so. And if we do? How many Russians do we have to kill for Pooty-Poot to give up? Probably a lot more than the American people are willing to kill. Going to war and giving up early, like we've been doing for the last 60 years, just wastes lives and resources and doesn't resolve the issues that we claim to want to solve. If we jump in and don't take this thing through to its conclusion we will end many lives, ruin many lives, and not make the world a better place for having done it. And I don't anticipate Russia will let the US take the brunt of its ire towards NATO, a coalition war in Ukraine likely means a widespread land war in Europe, which will suck a lot for everyone involved.I don't like this. As a European I'm seriously worried. I just had a baby and thought worrying about climate change, IS and Corona was enough. But now it's WW3.
You're crazy if you think we're going to start fighting the Russians over Ukraine. We have no treaty obligation to do that, and we're not losing political capital. We're not even European.As an American I don't like this shit. We're threatening to jump in, and if we don't we will expend a LOT of international political capital by not doing so. And if we do? How many Russians do we have to kill for Pooty-Poot to give up? Probably a lot more than the American people are willing to kill. Going to war and giving up early, like we've been doing for the last 60 years, just wastes lives and resources and doesn't resolve the issues that we claim to want to solve. If we jump in and don't take this thing through to its conclusion we will end many lives, ruin many lives, and not make the world a better place for having done it. And I don't anticipate Russia will let the US take the brunt of his ire towards NATO, a coalition war in Ukraine likely means a widespread land war in Europe, which will suck a lot for everyone involved.
This is all bullshit.
As an American I don't like this shit. We're threatening to jump in, and if we don't we will expend a LOT of international political capital by not doing so. And if we do? How many Russians do we have to kill for Pooty-Poot to give up? Probably a lot more than the American people are willing to kill. Going to war and giving up early, like we've been doing for the last 60 years, just wastes lives and resources and doesn't resolve the issues that we claim to want to solve. If we jump in and don't take this thing through to its conclusion we will end many lives, ruin many lives, and not make the world a better place for having done it. And I don't anticipate Russia will let the US take the brunt of his ire towards NATO, a coalition war in Ukraine likely means a widespread land war in Europe, which will suck a lot for everyone involved.
This is all bullshit.
Biden just said we aren't sending troops, and he believes the invasion of Ukraine is imminent.You're crazy if you think we're going to start fighting the Russians over Ukraine. We have no treaty obligation to do that, and we're not losing political capital. We're not even European.
What does have political capital though? Energy, as in Russia and Saudi Arabia. Manufacturing capacity, as in China. Education, leading to corporate advantage / financial tech advantage in the future.
We should probably work on those three areas if you want international political capital.
SCREW YOU HANS BRIX!I'm sure the UN is typing up a very strongly worded letter as we speak
Here’s a picture of Russia 20, 30 years ago.
I don't like this. As a European I'm seriously worried. I just had a baby and thought worrying about climate change, IS and Corona was enough. But now it's WW3.
God help us all if that's real, we are dealing with a full-blown nut job with a lot of nuclear weapons
Lol not real, it is from thisGod help us all if that's real, we are dealing with a full-blown nut job with a lot of nuclear weapons
You're crazy if you think we're going to start fighting the Russians over Ukraine. We have no treaty obligation to do that, and we're not losing political capital. We're not even European.
What does have political capital though? Energy, as in Russia and Saudi Arabia. Manufacturing capacity, as in China. Education, leading to corporate advantage / financial tech advantage in the future.
We should probably work on those three areas if you want international political capital. China's other main advantage is they basically run all their corporations for the express interest of the state. The US is going to have to start heavily reigning in corporate interests so they coincide with the interests of our own country. Currently it's the exact reverse and the corporations run the US for their own interest.
Ukraine is not that import to western nations and is not part of NATO so western sanctions are enough, but Taiwan has some of the world's most powerful manufacturing companies in the world, an we have chip chortage, so I believe they will defend Taiwan.And China is waiting to see how the world reacts before doing the same to Taiwan hmmm?
What about the build up of US troops in NATO countries on Ukraine's border? Why are we sending troops if we have no plans to send them in? Remind me again what Putin was saying last week...Biden just said we aren't sending troops, and he believes the invasion of Ukraine is imminent.
Probably to defend other NATO nations once Russia is done with Ukraine, maybe they will invade eastern Europe.What about the build up of US troops in NATO countries on Ukraine's border? Why are we sending troops if we have no plans to send them in? Remind me again what Putin was saying last week...
Reinforcing the position that we will actually defend every inch of existing NATO territory.What about the build up of US troops in NATO countries on Ukraine's border? Why are we sending troops if we have no plans to send them in? Remind me again what Putin was saying last week...
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Personal:Do we have anyone here from russia?
Would be glad to hear your opinion on this
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The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand.
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