Zorba
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Sucks for average Joe Russian. Hopefully they'll take to the streets and demand Putin's head.
Sucks for average Joe Russian. Hopefully they'll take to the streets and demand Putin's head.
A video I saw today from a westerner (American?) who's in an apartment in Kiev said that Russia's trying to not destroy Ukraine in the process of bringing it to its knees. They want it as part of Russia, not a vacant lot, destroyed. There may be a lot of truth in that, at least in these first 5 days. What happens now, I don't know.If Russia really is this terrible at rolling over a next door neighbor that it can, on paper, easily defeat, than this was an extremely terrible move on Putin's part. If it's just a tactic to create a fall sense of hope before smashing it, I wouldn't be totally surprised.
Re: who will fly those supplied jets:This is what I'm wondering
Farmers enjoying the spoils of war.
We are already overtly "in" this. Economic war has been declared. We are actively funneling tons of resources, arms, and supplies straight to the Ukrainian army.
This IS our fight.
The hundreds of thousands, if not millions of refugees fleeing into NATO makes this our fight.
Cities in eastern Ukraine need humanitarian supplies for millions of people. Russia is cutting them off and laying siege. A few weeks / months from now, that'll be a genocide. To save lives we must rapidly clear a path to eastern Ukraine, for food, water, fuel. And we must slaughter every single Russian standing in our way.
I figure there's a fair chance they aren't saying. "Classified."How are "we" actually getting all this stuff in? I assume we aren't just loading up a C-130 and dropping it off a Kyiv International Airport.
If true, we know what happened to the 3 mile Russian convoy of doom.I saw this earlier today in a Twitter thread that was linked here, it had IIRC Olexander Scherba attribution. If I knew how to link that video specifically here, I would have.
Is that really in Kiev? The extent of the destruction astounds me. I wonder how that happened. I presume all those destroyed vehicles are Russian. I wish there was a translation to English provided, i.e. captions. That guy obviously had a lot to say, was very emotional.
It turns out it is one thing to launch cyberattacks and go all black hat. Just a few highly skilled individuals with minimal resources.
BBCRussia has more than doubled its key interest rate after the rouble slumped by 30% against the US dollar.
Bank of Russia said it raised the rate to 20% from 9.5% to help cushion the impact on prices of the rouble's slide.
Is that the same group that got their asses handed to them by U.S forces in Syria?Not sure how reliable this is, but wouldn't surprise me.
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The thing is... even if they get Zelensky, would Ukraine then suddenly roll over? I don't think so.
Yup. They were fed some really bad intel. Hopefully the same will happen again.Is that the same group that got its asses handed to them by U.S forces in Syria?
Yes, best and not at all unthinkable outcome here is a total deconstruction of the Russian mafia state and return the soil to its people.Man, this is pretty much going to be like 90-94 era Russia after this is over with for a lot of Russian citizens. Probably not that bad. At least, the post-Putin fallout, however that works out, will be brutal for quite some time, but I think depending on how the power structure works out, the world could come to working quickly with Russia.
...of course, that just breads more resentment from the very same elements that think exactly like Putin, because a lot of them aren't going anywhere. Just...clerks and yes men just biding their time in the invisible trenches of the politburo. Just like Putin.
spit-balling ideal scenario, is something with an international committee observing the election, trusted, known Russian leaders, very local--Navalny, Kasparov, probably some of those past journalists, even writer/poets. It's a very patriarchal, macho society, but they also swoon for artists like no other such culture does. So I dunno...that's the sort of thing that "the west" tends to hope for, but anything that meets quick approval from the UN and other independent committees is going to be sold as western puppetry, and probably quite successfully, within 5 or 6 years.
You're going to have to clear out so many levels of entrenched power structure, significantly in the civilian legislature and as well the military, but you probably can't take out all the pieces. But whatever happens, it can never be perfect for anyone and a lot of regular Russian citizens are going to be generationally punished for this.