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If you really want to piss Americans off, mistreat a dog.For something like that I would torture and kill every Orc I could get my hands on. Sons of Moscow Brothel Pigs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not only Americans i tell you. I once heared a ww2 story of a trapped dog. Italy, Germans started to shoot at it because when they tried to advance the dog started to bark. The opposing force ( british but it in my memory i think Polish) did not take this kindly and over ran superior forces.If you really want to piss Americans off, mistreat a dog.
The inflation we're suffering currently has nothing to do with any additional money being printed as a result of this war or our assistance.
Now can you please drop the goddamned politics before this thread gets killed? If you wish to discuss it with someone, use the PM system instead of wrecking what many in this community appreciate.
It's almost as if you guys are trying to scupper this thread, fer chrissakes.
I'd like to see more info about the mass grave. The images that I've seen show lots of neatly-aligned crosses over individual burial plots which doesn't really tally with what we typically see in a hidden mass grave. Now, Ukrainians who knew relatives had been killed may have come to the place later to mark the burial site...but they'd have to know where their loved one was buried. I'm still a little nonplussed by the individual graves and crosses.
Australia will not sanction Russian tourists, Ukraine military assistance to continue for the 'long haul'
Australia will not ban Russian tourists from entering the country as part of sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine, Defence Minister Richard Marles says.www.abc.net.au
South Korea, probably. I wish Ukraine to strengthen its military cooperation with the East. With the "western" East... Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore - there is a lot to share and to learn from each other.If the US refuses to release F-16s or other country's jets that rely on US tech, like the Gripen, what options does Ukraine have? How about the Eurofighter, are they free of US tech, but are there any to spare?
I get the sense that Ukraine will get what it needs to hold back to Russians, but not enough to take the well defended and prepared Donbas.
Most probably, locals collected and buried the bodies.I'd like to see more info about the mass grave. The images that I've seen show lots of neatly-aligned crosses over individual burial plots which doesn't really tally with what we typically see in a hidden mass grave. Now, Ukrainians who knew relatives had been killed may have come to the place later to mark the burial site...but they'd have to know where their loved one was buried. I'm still a little nonplussed by the individual graves and crosses.
They don't care today. They publish videos of tortures. They destroy civilian infrastructure and then their TV stars, bloggers and politicians cheer and ask to destroy more.the perpetrators try to keep the location secret so their crimes go undetected
The eastern west and the western west should reinforce political and military cooperation. Both face the same expansionist & autocratic challenge.South Korea, probably. I wish Ukraine to strengthen its military cooperation with the East. With the "western" East... Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore - there is a lot to share and to learn from each other.
Yes, I agree. My point was that the Russians fleeing like they did at Kiyv and Kharkiv cannot be easily repeated at Donbas and Kherson.Of course, Russian forces will make a stand, they have to at some point.
How many Russian does Australia get anyway?Australia will not sanction Russian tourists, Ukraine military assistance to continue for the 'long haul'
Australia will not ban Russian tourists from entering the country as part of sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine, Defence Minister Richard Marles says.www.abc.net.au
Yes, I agree. My point was that the Russians fleeing like they did at Kiev and Kharkiv cannot be easily repeated at Donbas and Kherson.
It's not an opportunity to flee I'm thinking of. No, it's that Russia's hardier troops will give ground less readily in Kherson and Donbas. But let's see, the collapse at Kharkiv surprised many.In the Donbas, the Russian border is a fair bit closer than it was to Kyev. I'd think that would make fleeing easier. Indeed, I've read reports of Russian troops fleeing over the border and back into Russia.