Russian invasion of Ukraine

So why are people arguing for the west to over step the mark again?

Sending any sort of boots on ground, trying to deny air space and I would also argue fucking the Russian people over (some of them whom would have been proestors) is overstepping the mark.

Our actions should have been targeted at Russian military and oligarchs.

There is no justification for Russias actions, but we need to find a solution that does not make the same fucking mistakes we have now done for decades.
We could put in a cheeky bid for Siberia.
I don't think the people who live there are that enamoured with Russian rule...
 
I'd advise everyone to do the same. I saw so many people working hard to pay for a dream retirement they never saw as they died before reaching it. I've been retired early over five years now and covid aside I have been spending three months abroad and short breaks too. The peace of mind not having to commute, get up for work, the stress and imposition on my time has been great. Freedom. Of course if you have expensive tastes and hobbies you may have to forego some but you soon adapt. Go for it
Thanks, and I will do.
What's ridiculous is that my annual income at age 67 would be five grand more than I am earning now.
I've put in for 2 days at work, a reduced/early occupational pension and a lump sum.
My arthritis/spondylitis that raised it's head in early 2020 isn't going to get better, so sod it
 
Whether it be in days, weeks or months, murderer Putin is going to lose this war; he won't be able to take and hold Ukraine. But, what happens when he realises that?
 
Lukoil first to break rank

It’s going to be an interesting thing domestically. There’s a lot of companies that are going to go bust in Russia, wouldn’t be surprised if some start letting their employees know what’s really going on.
 
Because there is no currency remotely close to replacing the dollar as the world’s currency.
Just so.

As a computer programmer and fan of technology - I'm fascinated by crypto currency and the role that it may play in financial transactions.

My sense is that some form of cryptocurrency will ascend to prominence within, say, the next 5 years or so.
 
Thanks, and I will do.
What's ridiculous is that my annual income at age 67 would be five grand more than I am earning now.
I've put in for 2 days at work, a reduced/early occupational pension and a lump sum.
My arthritis/spondylitis that raised it's head in early 2020 isn't going to get better, so sod it

Yes I had the opportunity to do a job share but I wanted a clean break. It's the freedom of nobody giving you orders or telling you what to do with your time that's great. I miss the banter but that's about it, oh and the extra cash is great but the price for getting it isn't. Also your health is only going to go downhill as you age no matter how fit you are so enjoy it now before that happens.

Apologies to the mods this is detracting from the topic so you may want to move it to the retirement thread
 
I understand what you're saying that NATO isn't a threat to Russia, but Russia thinks it is.

However I don't think that's true - after all, Putin is not justifying his invasion with NATO back home, he's come up with this entire fictional genocide on ethnic Russians and how the country needs to be liberated from Neo-Nazis.

That kind of lie is incredibly difficult to pull off. He would have invested billions in propaganda and misinformation and social media trolls, and enforcing restrictions on the press.

If the Russian public would have accepted NATO threatening Russia as an excuse, he'd have just used that.
You make a fair point!
My assumption is that all this BS about recognizing Donbass & Donetsk as seperate states is just to justify the invasion from a legal point of view. It makes it possible to pretend the invasion is about ”peace keeping” and protecting states that are ”under attack” which obviously is insane. But more importantly, it makes it harder to prosecute Putin and Russia for war crime in an international court of law when the war is over. Invading someone to protect a state thats under attack is legal, invading someone to hinder them from joining a military alliance is illegal. They used pretty much the same tactic when they invaded Georgia in 2008.

This is of course just my guess, and I might be wrong
 
Some of these Ukrainian soldiers are fucking brave/completely mad.

Running up to tank columns and firing a rocket launcher at them, mental stuff, I won't post the video.

Can't believe how exposed these tank/vehicle columns are, not equipped for the terrain and no air support. Makes me think that the lads in them don't really know what they're doing but exposes how poor the generals are as well.
 
All this shit has just reinforced my thoughts that "life is too short."
I have applied for partial retirement at work and I'm grabbing that reduced pension and lump sum.
Fuck it.
Did it before the pandemic started, best thing I've done, just asked to reduce my hours again.

One thing, be careful they don't take the piss, we've been short staffed, and I agreed to work extra to cover, but it got to the point where was almost back working full time, and I couldn't use my leave up because of the extra hours, so I've just told them to shove that, and I won't be doing it any more, if they want cover they can get the staffing right.

[Sorry for off topic]
 
Maybe should be in the World Cup 2022 thread. It may be football and not war but the irony in the Russian Football Federations response to being banned by UEFA/FIFA almost made me spit my coffee out (not from a balcony or out of the car window though)

"The Russian Football Union was also not given the right to present its position, which violated the fundamental right to defence,"
 
Thanks, and I will do.
What's ridiculous is that my annual income at age 67 would be five grand more than I am earning now.
I've put in for 2 days at work, a reduced/early occupational pension and a lump sum.
My arthritis/spondylitis that raised it's head in early 2020 isn't going to get better, so sod it
Your outgoings drop dramatically once out of the office environment...travel costs, lunches, clothes etc.

There's also the get up when you want....it's icy/blowing a gale/pissing down......no worries I'll have another brew and stay inside.

I've been out I think about 8 years now on the same sort of terms you've likely been offered, feels like 2 years rather than 8.

I still wake up at 5.30/6.00am but now don't have to put up with all the shit that goes with the CS.
 
Did it before the pandemic started, best thing I've done, just asked to reduce my hours again.

One thing, be careful they don't take the piss, we've been short staffed, and I agreed to work extra to cover, but it got to the point where was almost back working full time, and I couldn't use my leave up because of the extra hours, so I've just told them to shove that, and I won't be doing it any more, if they want cover they can the staffing right.

[Sorry for off topic]
Will do, thanks Cleavers.
 
On the news now. The UK will impose further sanctions soon. WTAF, get them done now, fuck the due diligence shit, worry about that afterwards.

I swear, we could have nucs en route and the Government would dilly dally about approving a response.

Need to be immediate sanctions as well.

We're sanctioning them and then giving them between 1 month - 18 months (depending on the sanction) to get their affairs in order.

The whole point of sanctions are that they're suppose to hurt, yes it could hurt us a bit too but nothing compared to what the Ukrainians are going through.
 

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