ChatterBank1 min ago
It’s Day 300 …
of Putin’s “three day war” and Ukraine remains fearful, cold, angry but ultimately unbroken.
Meanwhile Russia continues to justify its actions by cocooning itself in a fantasy world as the link below demonstrates well.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-64 026344
A merry Christmas to all
Meanwhile Russia continues to justify its actions by cocooning itself in a fantasy world as the link below demonstrates well.
https:/
A merry Christmas to all
Answers
Having realised they can't beat them on the battlefield, it has essentially now become just a campaign of terrorism, shelling civilians and attacking civilian infrastructu re.
09:54 Tue 20th Dec 2022
Hopkirk. Putin is more than happy to use weapons supplied by Iran. I'm more than happy for Ukraine to use weapons from the west to target launch sites within Russia.
You can only sit back and watch this slaughter by Putin for so long, its already been to long.
Its more than obvious now that unless Ukraine hit back at these sites it will continue.
Putin is also happy to see thousands of people freeze and starve to death.
You can only sit back and watch this slaughter by Putin for so long, its already been to long.
Its more than obvious now that unless Ukraine hit back at these sites it will continue.
Putin is also happy to see thousands of people freeze and starve to death.
It's been mentioned above how this conflict tends to drop out of the news at times. That must be surely playing into Russia's hands. They are now entering into the age-old tactic of a "war of attrition."
I take The Times, a once great newspaper, but lately it's allowed this crisis to disappear completely from the front page.
We're relatively safe here, but we owe it to more vulnerable countries to keep this well up in the public consciousness.
Take the Baltic countries. Easy pickings for Russia, but have at least the protection of NATO.
China continues to look at Taiwan. Where will it stand if Russia is allowed to succeed by default. (i.e. our possible waning concern over Ukraine.)
I'm no gung-ho flag waver, but I believe we should continue to keep shouting about this, even if shouting is all we (the public) can do.
Slava Ichi ;o)))
I take The Times, a once great newspaper, but lately it's allowed this crisis to disappear completely from the front page.
We're relatively safe here, but we owe it to more vulnerable countries to keep this well up in the public consciousness.
Take the Baltic countries. Easy pickings for Russia, but have at least the protection of NATO.
China continues to look at Taiwan. Where will it stand if Russia is allowed to succeed by default. (i.e. our possible waning concern over Ukraine.)
I'm no gung-ho flag waver, but I believe we should continue to keep shouting about this, even if shouting is all we (the public) can do.
Slava Ichi ;o)))