‘Russia condemned the move to equip US Abrams tanks with shells strong enough to pierce conventional tank armour’ They’ve a bleedin’ cheek haven’t they!
I should have emphasised that the reason for the fuss is the term "depleted uranium". I think there is enough in the links to explain why uranium is used in armour-piercing weaponry and how the form of uranium used has a very long half-life, rendering its radioactivity minimal although there are toxicity issues which also apply to other weapons.
The threat to health from those needs to be weighed against the threat to life from russian torture chambers in occupied territory.
It reminds me of the interview (I've mentioned before) with one of the Klitschkos on France 24 just after russia's full scale invasion 18 months ago, when the ruzzians appeared to be advancing in the capital. Citizens of Kyiv were offered to take possession of a gun in the event of invaders entering the city (as happened briefly before they were all eliminated).
"Won't that be a bit dangerous?" piped up the interviewer.
Klitschko's face was ... interesting.
It seems also now that Ukraine is increasingly using deadly drone attacks as a substitute for air cover.
It appears that in some cases the russians are using cars to transport material instead of armoured vehicles ...
"Organised crime is rife in Ukraine...are we supposed to pretend it isn't?"
All countries have organiosed crime.
I was responding (more fool me) to the idea that "Ukraine's government is organised crime". The bot or whatever it is is suggesting that somehow we are all still in Sovet times. The truth is that Ukraine moved on from that, espccially recently: Russia regressed: from oppression by the communist party to repression by gangsters of no political affiliation.
In an attempt to get away from all this nonsense, here's some light relief:
The speakers of the Ukrainian and UK parliaments: not sure who'd come out on top in an arm wrestle ...
https://ibb.co/6bqJZrb
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