Roger Wilco
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Supposedly Ukrainian forces hit the lead vehicles in the massive convoy, forcing it to halt.
I really can't see him launching a nuclear strike on Poland. But there does seem to be a sliding scale, probably starting with unrestrained conventional attacks on civilian areas in Ukraine, maybe those fuel-air bombs, and maybe escalating to skirmishes with NATO forces in some way or even conventional weapons fired into a NATO member state (plausibly-denied as accidental/mistakes).
Though the latter seems like a definitive red-line, as does the use of nuclear weapons in any capacity.
We have to give something if he fully pulls out, but I agree, not back to 3 weeks ago and definitely not back to 2013.Seriously? Then nads on this guy. Fuck him. Leave the sanctions on as long as he controls the government; either as himself or through a proxy. Just send the message that starting a war in Europe is the end of you.
Europe needs a way to pay for Russian gas....Why is the sanctions only on 70% of Russian banks? Why not 100%?
Thanks for that. Amazed this guy is still alive. He brings up a point which left me aghast when I read it a few days ago. ONLY 70% of Russian banks are under sanctions. WTF!! That's like saying I can’t use my credit cards, but my checkbook is still goodBio
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He was Russia's richest man. Hear what he has to say about Putin | CNN Business
CNN's Nina dos Santos speaks with Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former Russian oil tycoon and Kremlin critic who says Russian President Vladimir Putin is "the enemy of humankind."edition.cnn.com
Interesting article from 2 years ago:
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A-10: Hey Air Force, There’s More to Survival than Hiding - Breaking Defense
Anyone who's been around ground combat knows F-35s, F-22s and legacy fast jets are far too fast and lack the close in maneuverability to be able detect camouflaged threats to our troops or to separate friend from foe in a highly fluid firefight.breakingdefense.com
As an edit: Did I forget to mention I LOVE the A-10? I've been "strafed" four times by Warthogs....a glorious experience every time! Knew a couple of Warthog pilots back in the late 1970's. Absolutely love the plane!
Really they should transfer the A-10s to the Army. USAF doesn't want that because the army isn't supposed to have fixed wing aircraft, but the USAF wants sexier equipment too.Reminds me of how the DOD deciders decided to ditch guns from the F4 Phantom II because a "new era" was created when missiles were so advanced there was no need for classic close-in dogfighting. I recall how gun pods were later hung under the F4's that was a tacit admission their thinking was wrong to the point where F4 pilots were losing their lives to MIGs because they had no guns to defend themselves with.
Add to that the gun pods weren't well thought out as I recall how a design flaw had the gatling barrels wobble badly when firing to the point where F4 fuselages ahead of the pods were being hit by errant rounds.
But that is not how it works methinks.Thanks for that. Amazed this guy is still alive. He brings up a point which left me aghast when I read it a few days ago. ONLY 70% of Russian banks are under sanctions. WTF!! That's like saying I can’t use my credit cards, but my checkbook is still good.
I feel bad for the Russian people; being terrorized for decades by the secret police and fed endless bullshit by state media. But if they want to live in a better world, they will have to be willing to shed their blood for it, as happened in the US, France and so many other countries. That, or they can still be led by psychotic murderers and plunderers of Russian wealth.
We have to give something if he fully pulls out, but I agree, not back to 3 weeks ago and definitely not back to 2013.
I will be very interested to learn the reasons behind this someday. As far as I am aware the Russian air force was supposed to be massively quantitatively and qualitatively superior to that of Ukraine but they are not operating that way.U.S. says Ukraine is still maintains air superiority.
I will be very interested to learn the reasons behind this someday. As far as I am aware the Russian air force was supposed to be massively quantitatively and qualitatively superior to that of Ukraine but they are not operating that way.