Ukrainian War Developments

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Overbom

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Where are all the Russian drones at?
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sheogorath

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Are you aware about that small part Russia at the Baltics.

You mean the oblast that has no land connections with the rest of Russia, making the deployment of such weapons an imposibility as you'd have to cross the territories/territorial waters of other countries who might not be ok with nuclear missiles being transported?
 

solarz

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Some people here are drunk on their own Kool-aid. It's the same rhetoric as Trump's "trade wars are easy to win".

Russia and China just signed a huge gas deal. EU is going to continue to buy Russia gas. Russia's biggest export is going to be practically unaffected by the sanctions. What's more, right next door, they've got the factory of the world to supply them with any commodity they need.

The transition will be painful sure, but the end result will be a Russia virtually independent from the European economy.
 

sheogorath

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Some people here are drunk on their own Kool-aid. It's the same rhetoric as Trump's "trade wars are easy to win".

Russia and China just signed a huge gas deal. EU is going to continue to buy Russia gas. Russia's biggest export is going to be practically unaffected by the sanctions. What's more, right next door, they've got the factory of the world to supply them with any commodity they need.

The transition will be painful sure, but the end result will be a Russia virtually independent from the European economy.

They get carried away and giddy at the news, totally forgeting there are short-term and long-term consequences, not only for Russia but for those sanctioning Russia as well. Like that guy celebrating Aeroflot is blocked from EU airspace, completely forgetting to mention that European airlines are equally unable to fly the massive russian airspace, which will increase the operating cost of flights to/from Asia and Oceania.

And its bs the US will be so kind as to compensate the sanctioning countries for their losses. Just like they screwed Australia after pressuring them to attack their trade relationship with China, they will screw the EU.
 
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