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Funny that I live in a country that the UK has laid claim to.Yes i do Sam, but you can't let some despot like Putin take control of a country on the pretext it was once theirs
Funny that I live in a country that the UK has laid claim to.Yes i do Sam, but you can't let some despot like Putin take control of a country on the pretext it was once theirs
Funny that I live in a country that the UK has laid claim to.
You do realise that will kill someone's son/daughter/wife/husband/brother/sister
Sam i would love to see Ireland unitedFunny that I live in a country that the UK has laid claim to.
You do realise that will kill someone's son/daughter/wife/husband/brother/sister
Sums it up, if you ask the Russian people do they want this the answer would be a resounding noAll for one mans ego.
Hopefully it ends soon for everyone.I'd like to see the Russians lose quickly, that'll hopefully lessen the death toll on both sides.
My point is that every war is a result of a country laying claim to land. Leading to needless loss of lifeSlightly more nuanced than that I believe.
Tactical nuclear weapons are now at the front. Will Putin be crazy enough to use them? If he does will it be the end of life as we know it?Nobody is here celebratinbg people getting blown up , families raped and POW being castrated by invaders, but we look and hope the solution is for the end of it quickly and hopefully in a manner which will deter this coming around again any time soon.
At the min we have no government and that doesn't look to be changing anytime soon. Peace would do meSam i would love to see Ireland united
Almost as good as social media, but with a much longer track record!Funny how drinking beer turns the general public into war analysts
https://www.sott.net/article/466340...Know-What-Has-Been-And-is-Going-on-in-Ukraine
Currently reading through this if anyone is interested
Why is thatInteresting but I would take him with an enormous pinch of salt
I did my service and am well aware of the capabilities of uk + nato artillery from the 90s. I can only imagine the leaps and bounds it has taken since then with the tech that was emerging at the time I left.Funny how drinking beer turns the general public into war analysts
I know they are not brand spanking new but himars have certainly been a big game changer for Ukraine. Made life very difficult for RussiaI don't think the artillery itself has changed that much, but the way the fire missions are guided and targets aquired certainly has.
Yesterday on the Belgian evening news an analyst (a colonel or higher I think) of the army said that things were not that simple, and that the preparations for this can apparently be caught. There don't seem to be such weapons arriving yet.Tactical nuclear weapons are now at the front. Will Putin be crazy enough to use them? If he does will it be the end of life as we know it?
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