Yes, most countries don't go around taking these types of actions, it's only those led by war criminals that act this way.Of course not, but have things ever been right?
Don't accuse Russia of doing things that many other countries have also done.
Making the list:Yes, most countries don't go around taking these types of actions, it's only those led by war criminals that act this way.
Everything is easily predictable.it's unpredictable I think.
The fuel crisis looks terrifying if you're a Russian patriot and I don't think anyone on this board can make a reliable economic assessment on the whole situation.
It's clearly causing anxiety for Russia but the Kremlin seems to think it's course towards victory is still the same.
Obviously they wouldn't be the same nukes. We could make them whole with about 20 nuke tomahawks. Easy. Again, what are they going to do about it?You do know Russia is where their nukes went, right? I don't think "give them back so we can use them on you" is a very strong sales pitch.
They always loved Putin btw.Some welcome news,
Germany seemed hell bent to become as dependable on Russia as possible.
By that logic we might as well give Russia everything they want because some people are cowards.
We shouldn't deter ourselves just because Russia are maniacs threatening to destroy the world if they can't get their way, like petulant little children.
Ukr gubbermint was and is stupid...I thought Ukraine's recent attacks against Russia's oil refining capabilities a good idea for helping to bring an end to the conflict. From what I read 30% of Russia refining abilities have been destroyed recently by Ukrainian drones. More attacks against Russia's fossil fuel industry, a big money maker for them, would likely hurt their ability to finance the war against Ukraine.
I'm not a fan of giving troubled Ukraine nuclear weapons. I'd prefer to see Ukraine win the conflict but am not in love with their government.