Russian invasion of Ukraine

We've allowed this cancer to grow and spread for 20+ years and now we are surprised! We advised Ukraine in 1994 to relinquish all of their nuclear weapons in exchange for guarantees for their independence and territorial integrity. All because we wanted Russian money safely invested in City of London and having access to the Moscow stock exchange. But I am sure we'll be very effective in rescuing a planeload or two of Ukrainian mutts.
 
Is anyone else getting weird feeling flashbacks to March 2020 when Covid was first hitting us? I mean in terms of constantly being drawn to the TV news channels and social media and watching with a strange constant knot in your stomach. That kind of helpless upsetting feeling. Probably doesn't help that my school is on half-term this week so I'm at home with nothing to distract me but it just has all the same hallmarks of how I felt back then
 
They are more likely to use tactical nukes than NATO whose doctrine is to not say when they will be used. Though it was generally understood during the cold war that use of one by Russia would be responded to with the use of many and it would quickly escalate if Russia responded.
 
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I just don't see it mate, this power play from Putin will be from a position of absolute strength.

He's betting it all on red and that makes it a scary prospect.

When I listen to that Putin interview, I get nothing back apart from someone who is willing to take everyone down with him.

Oh I don't see it as at all likely at this point but another Russian revolution, this time for true democracy, is something that the world needs. Just as we could do with one in China. I don't expect we will see them.

Putin is definitely scary.
 
Is anyone else getting weird feeling flashbacks to March 2020 when Covid was first hitting us? I mean in terms of constantly being drawn to the TV news channels and social media and watching with a strange constant knot in your stomach. That kind of helpless upsetting feeling. Probably doesn't help that my school is on half-term this week so I'm at home with nothing to distract me but it just has all the same hallmarks of how I felt back then

When the Iraq war started my primary school had a candle in the reception area and a notebook for messages.

Might relieve some worrying.

Maybe you could raise your hand in the next class and ask your teacher to do the same :)
 
Hark at the old cunts in here, all who have likely never been in a war or served their country on the front line, moaning about young people knowing that war is absolutely horrific and wanting absolutely zero part of it. Yeah, the cowards - instead they should just go and die and fight on behalf of some politicians in some hell hole somewhere and leave their families and loved ones forever.
‘The war is a situation where young people that don’t know and don’t hate each other, must kill each other;
Because this was decided by old people that know and hate each other, but don’t kill each other’
-Erich Hartmann
 
Is anyone else getting weird feeling flashbacks to March 2020 when Covid was first hitting us? I mean in terms of constantly being drawn to the TV news channels and social media and watching with a strange constant knot in your stomach. That kind of helpless upsetting feeling. Probably doesn't help that my school is on half-term this week so I'm at home with nothing to distract me but it just has all the same hallmarks of how I felt back then

I will never forget the anxiety I felt when Covid was hitting the news channels in the UK, and I really was pretty nervous where we were heading - weirdly, nearly 3 years ago my brother said ''no point worrying, there will always be something hitting the headlines, after this it will be Russia starting WW3 or something'' seems he was correct.

Don't worry with something that's out of your control, focus on your own circle and try and avoid the constant news.
 
With every person having a iphone nowadays, we're going to see some really distressing stuff

The Russians will probably soon knock out their means of communication. I'm not that sure the fuckers care though who witnesses atrocities, they probably think allowing such to be shown will make others fear them more and cave in.
 
‘The war is a situation where young people that don’t know and don’t hate each other, must kill each other;
Because this was decided by old people that know and hate each other, but don’t kill each other’
-Erich Hartmann
It's interesting how 10 years in Soviet captivity changes one's perception to war.
 

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