Now that would more than surprise me. None of the EU banks have done that, and that would be more effective than what anyone else has done so far.I'll believe it's more than a statement when they start seizing the Swiss bank accounts of Russian oligarchs.
We'll see when the Eastern convoy reaches Kyiv.It's sadly far from over. Even though the war goes on longer than most expected and the "news" online makes it look like the fearsome Russian army is all but a myth I fear everything can change really fast.
It’s not THAT unbelievable. Switzerland is having their own image problems right now and likely figures this gesture will help tip their image more towards being “good guys.”This might be the most surprising thing I've seen come of this.
Yup.Ukraine has petitioned to join the EU. Putin must be out of his mind right now.
The Russia wasn't going full strength is a propaganda talking point Russian trolls are pushing. It makes no sense if you plan to take a country in 4 days to 'hold back'. If their plan was to only go partial strength, get sanctioned into the ground by the entire world (sans China and India I guess), lose multiple elite units (confirmed), etc. then I guess mission accomplished, they look like violent, unhinged clowns.My concern is that Russia was not going in at full strength. They were going in with the impression that it was going to be a cake walk and just a show of force was all that was needed for Ukraine to surrender.
I absolutely worry that "compensating for something" Putin is going to do something drastic and terrible to keep the world from considering Russia a joke.
Thats old news. They have banned them from playing.FIFA has also banned Russia from using their name, flag, or anthem in the World Cup, but has not banned the team from playing. However a few other teams have already said they are boycotting playing against the Russian team.
I could easily see Putin deciding that nuclear warfare is a much more viable option than admitting defeat.The Russia wasn't going full strength is a propaganda talking point Russian trolls are pushing. It makes no sense if you plan to take a country in 4 days to 'hold back'. If their plan was to only go partial strength, get sanctioned into the ground by the entire world (sans China and India I guess), lose multiple elite units (confirmed), etc. then I guess mission accomplished, they look like violent, unhinged clowns.
You go back 40 years and tell that to my teenage self, and he'd laugh in your face.I could easily see Putin deciding that nuclear warfare is a much more viable option than admitting defeat.
Ever played a strategy game? Not everything moves at the same speed. The idea/hope was to destroy Ukrainian air and anti-air capabilities, blitz Kyiv, either capture or drive into exile the president and government, and cause a de facto losing fight for Ukraine. Support troops, heavier armor, etc, could then roll in and fortify.The Russia wasn't going full strength is a propaganda talking point Russian trolls are pushing. It makes no sense if you plan to take a country in 4 days to 'hold back'. If their plan was to only go partial strength, get sanctioned into the ground by the entire world (sans China and India I guess), lose multiple elite units (confirmed), etc. then I guess mission accomplished, they look like violent, unhinged clowns.
Yes, obviously, but the whole losing 5000 soldiers, hundreds of APCs and tanks and dozens of aircraft being "All according to Keikaku" propaganda is complete horseshit.Ever played a strategy game? Not everything moves at the same speed. The idea/hope was to destroy Ukrainian air and anti-air capabilities, blitz Kyiv, either capture or drive into exile the president and government, and cause a de facto losing fight for Ukraine. Support troops, heavier armor, etc, could then roll in and fortify.
Field artillery had only begun playing a ro'e today - everything before had been either mobile artillery, or long range from within Russian and Belarussian borders.
It's definitely not going as intended, but Russia is still a weight class above Ukrain, and has absolute air control. They're far from out.
If that guy ever decides to return to Austin I have a feeling he wouldn't exactly be welcome with open arms.Jesus
So that guy has actually been a mercenary working for Russia for like the last 7 years. He shows up regularly on their propaganda tv and fully believes everything the Kremlin says, that Ukraine is a Nazi state funded by the fascist US. He lives full time over there and has denounced (symbolically, not legally) his US citizenshipIf that guy ever decides to return to Austin I have a feeling he wouldn't exactly be welcome with open arms.
But who am I kidding, the guy looks like a steamed potato. He likely won't survive if he is anywhere near the front lines.
In other words, Russia leaders would not tell him dick about what their actual military power is.So that guy has actually been a mercenary working for Russia for like the last 7 years. He shows up regularly on their propaganda tv and fully believes everything the Kremlin says, that Ukraine is a Nazi state funded by the fascist US. He lives full time over there and has denounced (symbolically, not legally) his US citizenship
Yes, he is a very gullible man that believes every bit of propaganda they feed him.In other words, Russia leaders would not tell him dick about what their actual military power is.
I know popular culture states that Texas is all Hillbillies but it's surprisingly one of the more progressive states. It's only half the state that are country bumpkinsAs opposed to all those other Texans who, we all know, are exemplars of scientific scepsis, good source checking, and levelheadedness.
Here's my question: if Ukraine is accepted before the Russians leave, does the EU throw down with Russia to protect it's member state? I mean, even Germany's throwing Ukraine weapons and they don't export a lot of "lethal" items beyond small arms.EU accepted Ukraine's application.