Is it possible for Ukraine to survive the oncoming Russian onslaught?
Yes, it is.
But it will require far more military moves than Ukraine has made so far, and probably far more military than Ukraine has right now.
They do not have much of an air force or air defenses. Despite recent shipments, I don't think they have enough anti-tank weapons either.
They'll have to improvise asymmetry as best they can, where/when they can, and accept that there will be casualties. A lot of casualties...
@Render is their any obligation for UN to augment troops?
@ucantstop_me Newp. Not even for "peacekeeping" roles.
@Render this is grim.
@ucantstop_me Yes. Very...
@Render is there any sanction that could remotly pause this?
@ucantstop_me @Render
BBC News: Ukraine: What sanctions could be imposed on Russia?
@stueytheround @ucantstop_me @Render
We'll see how sanctions work today.
One of Stuey's parliament called out the problem with sanctions. Too much Russian money has been taken by NATO countries politicians. At least someone in Britain is calling for reform.
Today we begin the lessons of f around and find out in corruption.
Fighting back with a full press on going green helpful, but Ukraine has a significant resources of titanium and cobalt.
Putin has played the long game well.
Next:Taiwan💧
@damselfly59 there are gobs of lessons here, pretty sure @stueytheround @Render << this guy could write several books on these lessons.
I wonder if the guys wearing "I'd rather be Russian than a Democrat" are paying attention
@ucantstop_me
🤣 that was a rhetoric question, right?
@stueytheround @Render
@Render @damselfly59 @ucantstop_me @stueytheround
He can’t make himself coup-proof, and I think that is a big fear for him. All the intelligence leaks before the invasion make me think he’s got enemies in military or intelligence leadership. Russians would be all in to fight NATO, but they won’t be so forgiving of a leader who impoverishes them for no good reason.