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That was quick. Now, smack that bridge.Longer range ATACMS in Ukraine?
Ukraine war: Kyiv uses longer-range US missiles for first time
Missiles secretly delivered this month have been used to strike Russian targets in Crimea, US media say.www.bbc.com
I believe that is part of system. Everyone is in on the take. It's understood. When someone's unemployment is necessary, the charges for removal are already in place. Sort've like the boss having everyone's signed resignation already in corporate's desk.This is interesting...I particularly like the line about Ivanov accepting bribes "on a particularly large scale" which, reading between the lines, suggests that bribery is common in Russia (what a shock!!!).
Russian deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov accused of taking bribes
Deputy Defence Minister Timur Ivanov is remanded in custody in a rare case against a high-ranking official.www.bbc.com
Creates a job opening for the next guy.Pretty sure that the Russian higher-ups knew about Ivanov, especially Putin.and I'll bet good money that all the others are involved in bribery and such as well.
The difference is, he got exposed and now Putin has to put on his "surprised face" and make an example out of Ivonov.
Once his corpse is cold, everyone will be back to business as usual.
Yep and now is the time to set up the "what'll happen to Ivonov" betting pool.Creates a job opening for the next guy.
Going to ice hockey and get a puck to the head.Write in an unusual demise and if correct, instant win.
Ohh...good one!Going to ice hockey and get a puck to the head.
Hometeams is awarded with goal.
I agree. I increasingly think that people are too harsh on Chamberlain and co. You have to remember that they probably knew that Britain wasn't ready for a war in the '30s plus they were of a generation who had already gone through the pain of WW1 and thus would have wanted to avoid a repeat of that. N some respects Churchill was able to stand on their shoulders.And massive rearmament. History sees Chamberlain (1937-40) and to a lesser extent his predecessor Baldwin (1935-37) as weak, appeasing PMs, but during those four years before the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain's government funded massive increases in capabilities in the RAF, RN and to a lesser extent the Army. Just look at the number of battleships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, escorts and submarines, plus advanced combat aircraft like the Spitfire and Manchester begun under Britain's 1936-40 rearmament. Chamberlain was no fool.
"The British-supplied bombs will offer all-weather and moving-target capabilities, but it's unclear which aircraft will employ them."Dual-Mode Paveway IV Guided Bombs Headed To Ukraine
The British-supplied bombs will offer all-weather and moving-target capabilities, but it’s unclear which aircraft will employ them.www.twz.com
And Churchill, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1924 until 1929 was responsible for financially starving the military throughout his tenure.N some respects Churchill was able to stand on their shoulders.
How many Ukrainians soldiers needlessly died and how much territory must now be forcibly regained at great cost due to the US holding back lethal aid to Ukraine? Imagine if the kit provided to Ukraine now was made available in 2022 or even 2023.As Russian Troops Broke Through Ukrainian Lines, Panicky Ukrainian Commanders Had No Choice But To Deploy One Of Their Least-Prepared Brigades
The situation in Ocheretyne is desperate for Ukraine. The army was compelled to deploy the lightly-armed 100th Mechanized Brigade into combat with a bigger Russian force.www.forbes.com
" Leaked audio reveals Russian plan to occupy Kazakhstan territory"
A leaked audio recording from a Russian deputy has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, indicating that Kazakhstan could be the next target of Russian . . .