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Ukraine; NATO special forces "volunteer" observers....shhhhhAlready where exactly?
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Ukraine; NATO special forces "volunteer" observers....shhhhhAlready where exactly?
Yeah, I tend to agree and indeed believe they have been there from the start. It's different though from open, conventional military formations fighting under a flag.Ukraine; NATO special forces "volunteer" observers
Those look to be stainless - AutoZone only sells crappy zinc plated P-heads in little 5 packs.Who puts together their "5th gen" fighter using Phillips screws from AutoZone?
Putin warns West of risk of nuclear war during annual address, says Moscow can strike Western targets
Mr Putin has previously spoken of the dangers of a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia, but his nuclear warning on Thursday is one of his most explicit.www.abc.net.au
The Estonians (and Lithuanians and Latvians) are smart. They know that with their high percentage of Russians within their populations, that Putin would be heading their way next in order to "protect" Russians.‘Everything’ on table to help Ukraine beat Putin, Estonian PM says
Kaja Kallas talks boots on the ground, NATO, Donald Trump and the European election in an exclusive interview with POLITICO.www.politico.eu
I agree, though it may be getting harder for Russia to do that for awhile. Russia has some issues with its petroleum infrastructure and is restricting exports for now.I'd guess cheap russian-based gas/fuel, often available via thirdparties like India, basically whitewashing russian oil.
Be nice if some Ukrainian drones / strike teams could take out more of Russia's oil infrastructure to prevent them exporting.I agree, though it may be getting harder for Russia to do that for awhile. Russia has some issues with its petroleum infrastructure and is restricting exports for now.