idahoblues
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Whole different country nowIt's a nice idea, but Russia didn't seem to struggle keeping Ukraine in tow during the cold war/USSR.
Whole different country nowIt's a nice idea, but Russia didn't seem to struggle keeping Ukraine in tow during the cold war/USSR.
What's he said? I'm not at my pc atm
will they have him shot if /when they catch him or become a political prisoner never to be seen againReminds me of the final days of Afghanistan very emotional. Speech by the president tonight.
Hope he has somewhere to hide when the Russians roll in.
im no war expert far from it,but maybe he's taken more on than he can chew, so at some point they are going to occupy and get picked off by snipers,booby traps etc the list is endless and all those high rise flats lining the streets will become rat runs for the Ukraine solders that remain,a war that is endless and not winable,one thing for sure many Russians are going to die,i think Mr Putin has under estimated the Ukraines on a grand scale
I always thought it was in Russia tbh. Certainly off my sex-tourist bucket list now.Whole different country now
Does that just leave Idaho and Toronto now?I always thought it was in Russia tbh. Certainly off my sex-tourist bucket list now.
Yes, and duckinfieldDoes that just leave Idaho and Toronto now?
I agree, and I have no qualms about them losing their lives to those defending their country and freedom. I do draw the line at wanting everone of them dead and none of them returning to their families, thats where I disagree with the poster I replied to.I hear you blueparrot but we all have to draw a line somewhere. The "I was just following orders" defence was used by concentration camp guards.
Where is the line for you here do you think?
I'd say the responsibility lies with the generals and cronies surrounding Putin mostly but I don't think I'd go so far as you here They're active combatants in a war of aggression so there's a share of reponsibility there.