Soviet security strategy always relied on maintenance of a buffer zone in which to contain any fighting. This war was lost the minute the Budapest accords were signed.
That picture of the baby girl from Motaz’s IG.
Lemmy sucks
Soviet security strategy always relied on maintenance of a buffer zone in which to contain any fighting. This war was lost the minute the Budapest accords were signed.
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lolwut
This is all Israel does.
Picture: Donny Yoni-hands
Israel has been psychotic since before they became Israel
They don’t give a fuck about the hostages, they think they can become more justifiably unhinged the more hostages die.
I guess they do give a fuck about the hostages, but not in the way you’d usually care about them.
Same way they always retaliate against superior force. Terror bombing.
The Israelis thought the military-
lmfao
Corporations realized infinite growth is unnatural and had to engineer a way to keep themselves marketable for rabid investors. Lo, and behold.
They are terrorists, cut another corner off the writer-publication’s credibility card.
Those types of people used to be exceptions and now they feel like the norm.
Eye for an eye. Brutality seems to be the only language Israelis understand.
I’m surprised it took this long to be honest
Think about it. Who loses if the US becomes anything other than a reliable, irreplaceable and necessary defense partner? Who gains?
Putin is waging war against the rest of the world on multiple fronts and our definitions and rules of engagement when it comes to hybrid warfare aren’t up to date.
Every single person on the planet is going to die in a nuclear+climate holocaust and future civilizations will correctly conclude that it was Israel’s fault.
Putin is double crossing the North Koreans? lmfao with friends like that who needs enemies?
The later NATO gets into the conflict the longer Russia burns themselves out uncontested. If they’re not farming the enemy for resources, as defensive alliances don’t do, then they’ll probably enter the conflict with an overwhelming resource advantage. That’s the strategic angle, and from what I’ve heard NATO hasn’t exactly taken this lying down either.
Try to empathize with the Russian people and not with the Russian state and things will make a lot more sense.
Ukraine isn’t allying with the west per se, it’s allying with the countries that aren’t in violation of the Budapest accords.
Thank you for the chance to clarify.
I’m talking about Russia’s inability to defend territory.