Yup diplomacy is over
I expect worst case scenario is small border conflict to block nato application, full assault not possible without mobilization, heavy cyber warfare incoming though.
Then again i said rus wont invade ukr but here we are so wtf do i know lol.
One.thing that worries me and border guys actually is that russia might try to pull what belarus did to poland and use refugees as weapon and flood us with them aka hyprid warfare.
There is zero readiness for that stuff here
I was 50-50 on the invasion. I did think that a new type of lunacy had formed within the government due to decades of corruption, misinformation, propaganda, which they eventually began to believe themselves. But I figured that they wouldn't go past securing the Eastern regions of Ukraine, that were effectively already under Russian/separatist control.
Refugee bombing will definitely be a thing going forward, every year, it might begin immediately. But all of that should've been taken into account by a pragmatic government, which we probably don't possess right now. Russia's army of hackers and other types of criminals will definitely be directed against Finland, but again, that probably goes without saying.
The gloves will be off. And NATO won't be of any help when it comes to that type of stuff. We can no longer afford to elect hicks who don't know what they're doing, we need hard-liners that are ready to meet the new challenges.
Yea good luck with that
Guys at top straight up said we cant do anything about refugee bombing/hyprid stuff because eu laws and humanitarian stuff bla bla, border guys actually sent request to build a fence
Fun times ahead
Appeasement? We've been soft walking Ukraine into NATO since '08
Then we helped insure Ukrainians picked the "right" leader after the '14 revolution and then further aligned NATO with Ukraine in 2021.
That's quite the mollification on our part. Thanks for pointing that out for me.
Putin is clever but I think he's really overstretched himself and misjudged the reaction of the rest of the world badly. He's in damage limitation mode now. I'd be very surprised if he can come up with a crafty get out. But as you say, we will shall see.
NATO isn't just the USA, Bush floated the idea of having Ukraine in NATO but got blocked by France and Germany.
NATO wasn't even in Ukraine's mind until Russia invaded un 2014.
Yeah, god forbid Ukrainians decide to pick a leader that wants to turn Ukraine into an European developed nation instead of a backwater, underveloped satrapy of the Russian empire with the GDP per capita of Bolivia.
Nah, we just have 2 different set of moral values its ok to disagree.
I think the major change will be Russia moving its nuclear potential close to the border, along with having a constant military presence around the region. There will obviously be annual military exercises and threats/intimidation by amassing troops/violating borders to a much greater extent that there have ever been.
Outright invasion seems highly unlikely considering that they have their hands full in Ukraine, but there will never be any sort of cordial diplomatic or trade relations between Finland or Russia ever again. That part of our history, where we've served as sort of a mediator between the West and the East, is effectively over. It will just be clear hostility between the two, from this day, to the end of days. It will also reflect on how Russians will view Finnish people, and vice versa, no longer as neutral participants, but as clear enemies.
Ukraine has half the GDP of Russia per capita. Corruption levels at least as bad as Russia, probably worse. EU membership was never a realistic option for at least many decades.
EDIT: If I recall the main selling point of the Russian economic deal in 2013 was that it would keep gas prices low for Ukrainian consumers and didn't require politically difficult austerity. Somehow that got blown up into a huge thing. Multiculturalism definitely was not the Ukraine's strength.
If you have to ask, you are entirely too stupid. Ask your mom for help.I ask again, with what? Oh wait.
Not the entire country. Russians have not hit the Ukrainian rail system up to now because they were planning to use it. They have now given up on that idea and will begin to blow rail lines leading to the Eastern Ukraine front. There are only 3 major lines leading to Eastern Ukraine. You don't move a M777 howitzer piece around like you do a FGM-148 Javelin.Russia cannot successfully interdict Ukrainian supply routes 100km over their border why would they be able to manage than across the entire country?
Yeah the russian grand strategy will show any moment nowIf you have to ask, you are entirely too stupid. Ask your mom for help.
Not the entire country. Russians have not hit the Ukrainian rail system up to now because they were planning to use it. They have now given up on that idea and will begin to blow rail lines leading to the Eastern Ukraine front. There are only 3 major lines leading to Eastern Ukraine. You don't move a M777 howitzer piece around like you do a FGM-148 Javelin.
Yeah, blowing up rail lines is very complex stuff. It takes a rocket scientist and years of planning.Yeah the russian grand strategy will show any moment now.
Yeah, that's the point, Ukraine wants to move forward, Russia doesn't likes that.
With the little, teeny, weeny detail that it would make Ukraine a Russian colony.
The people wanted integration with the EU, they voted for that, the parliament demanded it and the satrap Yanukovych answered with lethal force, that's why he was ousted.
Well it has taken the russian rocket scientists 3 months now.Yeah, blowing up rail lines is very complex stuff. It takes a rocket scientist and years of planning.