They won’t hit a “random target”, they’ll hit things like airfields, command centers, and ammunition dumps.
For example, a strike could take out several of the jets the terrorists in the Kremlin are using to kill civilians in Kharkiv.
They won’t hit a “random target”, they’ll hit things like airfields, command centers, and ammunition dumps.
For example, a strike could take out several of the jets the terrorists in the Kremlin are using to kill civilians in Kharkiv.
I thought I had Lemmy.ml blocked
Russia was always on another side. The Ribbentrop Pact was a weak, untrusting handshake between two barbaric regimes with mutual hatred and a shared realization it would be easier to go rape and pillage more peaceful people instead of each other.
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India is taking advantage of the situation.
It’s understandable that a developing country wants cheap energy, also genuinely sad the world’s largest democracy is funding a dictator’s barbaric land grab.
Not sure LLMs are able to feel that kind of emotion
They keep rambling on about jeans and beans even though you stopped contributing to the conversation several minutes ago…
migrated
A gentle way to describe it.
Honestly I’d be so happy for the people there to get out from under Muscovite oppression. As a resource-rich country it could be truly great. Instead, a barbaric war of conquest.
They’re saving their best troops for if their initial assault fails defending the border defending Moscow city limits
Politico.eu is partially owned by Orban.
“Maybe our leaders abuse us, but have you seen how good we are at taking it?”
Divide and conquer. They see the EU as an enemy, so they try to weaken it.
I think its worth considering the possibility.
That sounds appealing, but is that what the Kremlin wants?
Gonna save the mother fuckin day!
Its part of it. There’s also the better negotiating position, possibility of flanking the Kremlin’s defenses, and forcing them to respond in a situation where Ukraine has the momentum and defensive stance.
Of course, a bodyguard will obviously be a master tactician with unrivaled logistics management capabilities. The Kremlin’s forces will be thrilled when he shows up and starts giving orders.
In other words, Putin has almost nobody left he can actually trust, so he’s putting incompetent people in charge of critical functions.
They’re doing all three of those, and also may be effectively flanking the Kremlin’s defense along that part of the front.
They have to be discreet. If they’re too obvious they’ll get called out and their efforts will backfire.
Agreed its time to send NATO in. NATO should have closed Ukraine’s airspace when this started.