Russian invasion of Ukraine

Just read this that goes into some detail about your last paragraph.


Crimea is all but neutralised and it costs russia so much money in military hardware trying to rearm it.
Thanks, good detailed article.

That single bridge is not a threat for Ukraine and it was never enough to guarantee civil and military supply on Crimea. It can even last as a symbol for foolish glory when Ukrainians got Crimea back one day and justice is done, hopefully.

The article also points out the systemic advantages of a free thinking Ukraine over a lazy authoritarian putin-russia. Ukrainians are making ice cold analyzes of complex situations and come up with creative solutions. They seem to be 5 moves ahead in chess terms (as the title mentions "gambit" for a reason), at any point - while putin is making weak decisions due to status battle and the typical pride of an emperor.

Ukraine and Europe need to get used to cope with 2 sinister powers and being strategically smart and creative maybe is our only life belt.
 
Seriously? Would have though they needed all the market for oil they can get, and Hungary is a key ally.
Well you'd think so - but - It's a perfect opportunity to blame Ukraine!
And in the scheme of things the amount of petrochemical products concerned isn't great.
 
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An interesting development overnight



Probably temporary - China showing Russia who the junior parter is.
Maybe Russia has got wind of a Ukrrinian smuggling operation of drones into Russia for assembly in
 
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Professor Michael Clarke with a live Q and Answer, he did with Sky news within the last 10 hours.

It's 45 minutes long, so only watch if you have that amount of time spare to watch and listen. He's one of the best commentor's on the war. He's very much in Ukraines camp, but he deals in facts and he's not spouting Ukraine propaganda.

 
Professor Michael Clarke with a live Q and Answer, he did with Sky news within the last 10 hours.

It's 45 minutes long, so only watch if you have that amount of time spare to watch and listen. He's one of the best commentor's on the war. He's very much in Ukraines camp, but he deals in facts and he's not spouting Ukraine propaganda.


A hugely likeable man with a discernibly brilliant mind.
 
Day 1339 Review:


Killing civilians and murdering prisoners-of-war as well as torturing civilians and captured soildiers does wonders to stop Ukrainian resistance...

(NOT)
 
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“It’s to help oversee and monitor traffic, aid in the protection of national sovereignty (like Greenland), efforts to protect the nature and wildlife, marine rescue etc”
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“Targets Struck in Ukraine’s large-scale missile strike on October 21st

1. Bryansk Chemical Plant struck by multiple Storm Shadow missiles and UAVs

2. Smolensk Thermal Plant struck by missiles and drones

3. Substation in Trubchevsk, Bryansk, struck by UAVs”

Storm shadow proving their worth
 
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