The Clamp
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Read the “article”.I don't know why Ukraine doesn't just say it was a drone
Read the “article”.I don't know why Ukraine doesn't just say it was a drone
It's easy to say now. I remember saying before this all began that if NATO had lined up a massive force on the Ukraine / Russia border and said to Putin "If you put one foot across that border you are at war with NATO" then there is no way on Earth he would have invaded. But can you imagine how unpopular that policy would have been domestically? Hundreds of thousands would have been out on the streets of every city in Europe protesting against a war with Russia.And yet the West still rolls over & fall for it. If we had all stood up in the early days & given Ukraine the tools to win Ukraine would not be in the position it finds itself now, they would have won by now. Something many of us on here have already said & no doubt will say again.
I very much doubt anyone would have protested. With Russia’s history of horrendous invasions of other counties, there was never any doubt what Russia what Russia were going to do.It's easy to say now. I remember saying before this all began that if NATO had lined up a massive force on the Ukraine / Russia border and said to Putin "If you put one foot across that border you are at war with NATO" then there is no way on Earth he would have invaded. But can you imagine how unpopular that policy would have been domestically? Hundreds of thousands would have been out on the streets of every city in Europe protesting against a war with Russia.
People would have been absolutely up in arms about us 'warmongering' against a nuclear power. It was an absolute non-starter of a policy. Even though it was probably the correct one.I very much doubt anyone would have protested. With Russia’s history of horrendous invasions of other counties, there was never any doubt what Russia what Russia were going to do.
We should have fired a few missiles at the Russian troops massed by the border. Sent them packing before they even stepped over the border.
I think you're absolutely right on both counts. With hindsight we should have done exactly as you say. But as you point out there would definitely have been mass protests.People would have been absolutely up in arms about us 'warmongering' against a nuclear power. It was an absolute non-starter of a policy. Even though it was probably the correct one.
I think you are wrong.People would have been absolutely up in arms about us 'warmongering' against a nuclear power. It was an absolute non-starter of a policy. Even though it was probably the correct one.
I didRead the “article”.
It mentions dronesI did
I think you are wrong.
I think it's very easy when you live in a rich, successful, liberal country (despite the fact it doesn't feel like one sometimes) to assume everyone else is just like us. They aren't.I think you're absolutely right on both counts. With hindsight we should have done exactly as you say. But as you point out there would definitely have been mass protests.
Personally I've been amazed at how many of my opinions have changed because of this war. I did previously protest the war in Iraq, and was in favour of nuclear disarmament for many years. I think because I was naive enough to believe that we wouldn't get to this situation we're currently in. But I think its clear that Russia only responds to force, and that its also clear nuclear deterrent is sadly still absolutely essential.
Ok, I thought you meant the Daily Mail article, and that says missile.It mentions drones
Maybe some voices of protest but it should have been explained;You honestly think that if the UK had effectively declared war on Russia in Feb 2022 that there wouldn't have been mass protests?
Come on Clampy old chap, I've always liked you as a poster but that idea is preposterous. It would have been an unbelievably unpopular policy with the general public.
I think it's very easy when you live in a rich, successful, liberal country (despite the fact it doesn't feel like one sometimes) to assume everyone else is just like us. They aren't.
I’m sure the people would have listened to reason and changed their viewpoints immediately. That’s how these things usually work.Maybe some voices of protest but it should have been explained;
“The Russians are going to invade Ukraine. We all know this. And you know it. So we blew them off the face of the earth. You’ll thank us for it”
If only I was in charge of such matters
Thanks for posting- still struggling to find Spain and Italy! Maybe they’ll be immune from any fall out……..something for other countries to resolve.Not very high is the answer. A lot of charts are out of date, or show commitments rather than delivery. This one may be more useful, also shows %gdp.
The one above still majors by amount of support, this next one majors by %gdp. As you'll see, the Baltics are at the top then. Like most pretty charts they are out of date, or plot commitments rather than delivery - gives an idea though.
Italy props up the first chart I posted... but yes.Thanks for posting- still struggling to find Spain and Italy! Maybe they’ll be immune from any fall out……..something for other countries to resolve.
Re Trump, sorry if it’s been mentioned before but I was reminded today about Trump’s alleged phone call to Zelensky in 2019 to dig up dirt on Hunter Biden in return for continued US military support. Can’t remember whether the allegations were proven but I wonder how much, if at all, that might affect Trump’s approach to Ukraine now.Yes, but it doesn't matter as long as Ukraine refuse. No one (Trump can try) can legitimately argue to Ukraine that it's right they give up some of it. You don't invade a country, fail, and then get to keep some of it.
Could do with a nicely timed frantic mass ATM withdrawal by Russian public.The ruble is falling again.
Spare a thought for the Russians at the central bank, anxiously looking at their computer screens.
Like Palace fans staring at the Premier League table.
I guess the bigger problem is very few western capitals have real leaders of courage or conviction.I very much doubt anyone would have protested. With Russia’s history of horrendous invasions of other counties, there was never any doubt what Russia what Russia were going to do.
We should have fired a few missiles at the Russian troops massed by the border. Sent them packing before they even stepped over the border.
They'd better take it out and stuff it under the mattress...before Putin decides a war tax of 20,% on all savings, because those cynical Russians didn't buy enough of the excellent value war bonds.Could do with a nicely timed frantic mass ATM withdrawal by Russian public.
What better than a consumer lead panic run on the banks. Hope Budanov is lining up a few disinfo/information bombs!
It was ‘proven’ on witness accounts in the room - There were phone recordings too iirc.Re Trump, sorry if it’s been mentioned before but I was reminded today about Trump’s alleged phone call to Zelensky in 2019 to dig up dirt on Hunter Biden in return for continued US military support. Can’t remember whether the allegations were proven but I wonder how much, if at all, that might affect Trump’s approach to Ukraine now.
If they stuffed it under the mattress, then they will have lost through rampant inflation. And if they think of spending it imported goods, as opposed to that substandard Russian stuff, then that will also cost them more due to the ruble falling.They'd better take it out and stuff it under the mattress...before Putin decides a war tax of 20,% on all savings, because those cynical Russians didn't buy enough of the excellent value war bonds.