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Date Posted:2022-03-30 07:40:45Copy HTML

The longer this goes on, the more I see Ukraine as being just another cold war ball for each side to kick around. The initial attack on the Russian economy by the west has just about run its course and now the Rouble has recovered, China, India and most of the rich middle eastern states still back Russia and Putin and he has never been so popular with his own people. I see talk of him being ousted as a matter of course but I'm beginning to doubt that very much, as he has an iron grip on all of the Russian institutions of state and security. Any war of attrition, which this is turning into, will always favour Russia, with its massive resources and with the west declining to go any further than it has, I can't see it going but one way. The west might close its Moscow McDonalds and a few other tokenisms but the fact is, Russia has Europe by the goolies, as we have been idiotic enough to become dependent of Russian energy, which will always be our Achilles heel. We are stuck on the Russian tit. Here in Europe a few years ago the ruling classes in Brussels issued a diktat stating that diesel engines were cleaner than petrol ones, a blatant pile of crap if ever there was one. Any person with an inkling of knowledge of engines knew this was a blatant lie and who benefitted most from it? The German car industry. Here in Britain, following our decades long policy of getting everything produced abroad, we gave up refining our own fuels on a huge scale and guess who refines all of our Diesel? Yep, Russia. There is now talk of Diesel rationing later in the year and if that happens where will our shops get their goods from? Russia holds all the cards, as far as I can see. Gas and electricity are now set to rise by up to 400% in Britain in the next two years and our political class have only added to the crisis by pampering to the ridiculous green lobby. Naturally they're having to quietly backtrack now as their own political futures are in jeopardy. Do you know that 25% of all we pay over here for energy is a green tax? If the war has any benefit for us, it will be the dawning of an energy reality in the corridors of power.


Where all the smart ones over there that created the Industrial Revolution and help modernize the whole world.

You are surrounded by ocean with so many inlets bays and rivers that you should have introduced tidal power in quantity by now. You also can set up unlimited numbers of wind turbines on both land and surrounding sea.

For far too long you have relied on other countries to do the brain and heavy lifting jobs. Invest in a pipe line from the oil fields of Alberta and Saskatchewan to our east coast and we can get not only you the fuel and oil you need but also to the rest of Europe. A second option might even be a Trans-Atlantic pipe line much like the communication cable. You could also get oil or hydro power from Norway. Time for Britain to start thinking out side of the box because your just making the situation worse by buying oil from Russia. That money you pay them is only used to fund the war against Ukraine. Next who's to say, he will be using your own money to attack you down the road.

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Re:The war in Ukraine

Date Posted:2026-01-30 03:35:48Copy HTML

Putin won't give up, his survival both political and actual, depend on it carrying on. Stalemate can be managed by the Kremlin easily enough.  

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Date Posted:2026-02-14 10:59:06Copy HTML

Things aren’t going well for Russia and the surrender rate of their troops is quite an eye-opener. 10,000 upwards so far. It is estimated at the moment that’s up to 300 a month are throwing the towel in. Soldiers are arriving at the front with very little training and many of them want out. The Ukrainians have deployed what you could only describe as miniature AI tanks and believe it or not soldiers are surrendering to these machines and the machines are programmed not to kill anybody with their hands in the air and most soldiers are choosing to surrender to these machines than other soldiers. Russia is now killing many of its surrendering soldiers with drones. 30% of the army have little training and another 30% were unemployed before being drafted. Can any of these men safely go home now? I would say no, too dangerous too deadly. Russia has purchased thousands of tiny Chinese plastic vehicles which have been nicknamed golf buggies. They are easy targets and the Ukrainians are wiping them out. The Russians have lost more tanks than the British French and Germans have combined. this war has exposed Russia as a third rate military power. The Great behemoth was expected to roll through Ukraine in a month, all done with and instead they are being slowly drained to defeat. Amazing.
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Date Posted:2026-02-14 11:02:06Copy HTML

Tactical nukes next?
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Date Posted:2026-02-14 11:08:36Copy HTML

With Trump in charge? I doubt it.
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Only increasing casualty figures will sway the Russian people into thinking the whole thing was a mistake. At the moment Putin's media continue to herald breakthroughs and gains. But if every family knows someone killed or maimed the picture might change. It was the casualty rate that ended the USSR's occupation of Afghanistan in 1989.  

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Date Posted:2026-02-18 10:14:54Copy HTML

The Russians are suffering quite badly at the moment. They are being pushed back on all fronts and their mortality rate is horrendous. Some people think they have lost.
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Date Posted:2026-02-18 11:39:57Copy HTML

For the second time..................tack Nukes?
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Date Posted:2026-02-19 01:07:36Copy HTML

For the second time, not with Trump in office. It's just incomprehensible. If the reports coming out are correct, he's in shit street. Now I know he's been in office for a very long time and built himself his own secret service within a secret service but if he thinks the powers within will allow him to put the whole nation at risk for his own pride, well I don't think so.
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Date Posted:2026-02-26 08:35:47Copy HTML

35,000 Russians died in December alone. I heard that figure some weeks ago and thought it might be exaggerated but it’s not. Elon Musk has cut them off from the Starlink communications system leaving their troops like headless chickens. They are even using balloons for communicating.
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Date Posted:2026-02-26 08:44:22Copy HTML

If the West could get together properly we can give Ukraine what it needs to see off Putin for good. As you say he's unlikely to survive a defeat and we need to ensure he doesn't.  

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Date Posted:2026-02-26 09:52:29Copy HTML

The problem is that the Russians can absorb these horrendous losses. Putin does not answer to the population at all and at present he is too powerful to be confronted by other politicians, especially as he will just pay them off. He’s an ex KGB man and therefore knows all about subterfuge and will have an ear in every room. I fear they will have to suffer more than 30,000 a month to get rid of him at the moment. Maybe when the Ukrainians have taken back all of their land and crossed into Russia, it might prove too much even for the Russians to take.
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Date Posted:2026-02-26 09:58:54Copy HTML

Europe is probably staying quiet until the good weather arrives, because they are dependent on Russian gas. Trump told them 10 years ago at least to do something about that but nobody listened. Mind you, the quality of European politicians in the last 15 years has been appalling. The EU concept has been a recipe for mediocrity and quiet compliance.
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Re:The war in Ukraine

Date Posted:2026-02-26 11:20:04Copy HTML

If the West could get together properly we can give Ukraine what it needs to see off Putin for good. As you say he's unlikely to survive a defeat and we need to ensure he doesn't.  


NATO should have a meeting, pool all resources & agree to give Trump the credit for ending the war. The Swedes agree to a Nobel Prize & Putin's a goner. 

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