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Could this be Putler's dirty bomb false flag ops, or will be? "The Ukrainians used dirty bombs on our troops." Folks in Russia don't have the same access to information as we do.
Just to demonstrate there are bad people on both sides of this war, here's a potential war crime committed by Ukrainian troops on Russian POWs. The details aren't confirmed, and there are lots of questions...but it simply highlights the ugliness of this whole situation:
Does video show Russian prisoners being shot?
Ukrainian authorities investigate a video apparently showing Russian PoWs being shot in the legs.www.bbc.com
The most likely Tactical nuclear missile Russia would use, is the SS-21, which they have been firing at the Ukraine already, with conventional warheads.
The Russians also have nuclear artillery - that would be a problem.
Maybe it isn't so much about being a "defensive" alliance. NATO members didn't have a problem attacking underdogs - e.g. Serbia, Libya, Syria, etc.I believe that even if Putin uses a tactical nuke against Ukraine, NATO will still not commence offensive ops into Russia. It's a defensive alliance and its only job is to deter and counter Russian offensive ops into NATO member territory. Putin can go full on Holocaust and toss a hundred thousand Ukrainian babies into the ovens, or mirror Saddam at Halabja and poison gas entire cities, and still NATO will not budge. It's a defensive alliance, pure and simple.
Only one nation has used nuclear weapons in war. It's no wonder that everyone else, and especially anyone not alligned with US geopolitics rushed to get them in order to prevent the originator from once again deciding matters with nukes or the threat thereof. Had Saddam or Gaddafi had nukes they'd likely still be in power today, like Kim in North Korea - he knew the lesson well.It's the fear of the Zar's NUKES that keeps them at bay. As such, unfortunately I have to agree with your assessment.
Does kind of sound like an admission that things have not gone the way they wanted but that they won't admit officially. Also sounds like they are desperate to see this ended before things get worse...on the home front in Russia.Here's a translation of the comments made by Russia's Alexander Fomin, who's part of the negotiating team in Istanbul:
Due to the fact that negotiations over an agreement on Ukraine's neutrality and non-nuclear status and security guarantees (for Ukraine) are moving into a practical stage, and taking into consideration the principles discussed during today's meeting, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation has taken the decision to drastically reduce combat operations in the Kyiv and Chernihiv areas in order to boost mutual trust and create the necessary conditions for further negotiations and for the signing of the aforementioned agreement.
The "no-fly" in Libya was in response to the UN resolution 1973 and was not an offensive operation.Maybe it isn't so much about being a "defensive" alliance. NATO members didn't have a problem attacking underdogs - e.g. Serbia, Libya, Syria, etc.
It's the fear of the Zar's NUKES that keeps them at bay. As such, unfortunately I have to agree with your assessment.
Regards
Jagdflieger
What does the attack onto Libya by NATO members in 2011 have to do with a UN resolution of 1973? and Libya had not attacked any NATO memberThe "no-fly" in Libya was in response to the UN resolution 1973 and was not an offensive operation.
Serbia had not attacked any NATO member - humanitarian action or not, NATO did attackThe NATO action in Serbia (Yugoslavia) was a response to the humanitarian crisis - UN sought intervention but was blocked by Russia and China.
you are joking right? did Turkey attack Syria? yes, did Syria attack Turkey? No - is Turkey a NATO member? yesThe Syrian civil war had zero NATO involvement. Several NATO member nations were involved, but as seperate entities. Keep in mind that Turkey and Russia had direct military confrontation and had it been an official NATO action, then Russia's attack on Turkish forces would have seen an escalation, as Turkey is a member of NATO.
So yes, NATO members have attacked several countries that have never attacked a NATO member - humanitatrian action or not, except Russia and N-Korea and any other country that has NUKES. As such to call it a "defensive" organisation is ridiculous and presently just being used as an excuse not to get involved with e.g. Russia because they are no underdog since they unfortunately have NUKES.So NATO didn't attack "under dogs", each action mentioned above was a limited response to an ongoing situation.
What does the attack onto Libya by NATO members in 2011 have to do with a UN resolution of 1973? and Libya had not attacked any NATO member
Serbia had not attacked any NATO member - humanitarian action or not, NATO did attack
you are joking right? did Turkey attack Syria? yes, did Syria attack Turkey? No - is Turkey a NATO member? yes
Has the US conducted airstrikes in Syria? yes, has Syria attacked the USA? no - are there US troops in Syria? yes, Is the USA a NATO member? yes
So yes, NATO members have attacked several countries that have never attacked a NATO member - humanitatrian action or not, except Russia and N-Korea and any other country that has NUKES. As such to call it a "defensive" organisation is ridiculous and presently just being used as an excuse not to get involved with e.g. Russia because they are no underdog since they unfortunately have NUKES.
You honestly believe that if the UN would sanction military actions against Russia, that NATO would follow suit?
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Jagdflieger
No one believes that. This smells of a tangential distraction.You honestly believe that if the UN would sanction military actions against Russia…
And the T-34 on the plinth is saying "These young whippersnappers simply don't have what it takes" or something very similar in Russian tankish.
and it wasn't even in the fight.
then via long-range artillery 30-50 km or from a short-range Missile launcher within the Ukrainian territory