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True and our crisis are still pennies compared to what generations in the past went through. Think about being born in 1900 and having to go through the Titanic, WW1, Bird Flu, Great Depression, Dustbowl, WW2, and perhaps even Korean War and Cuban Missile Crises.
Except for putting your troops into an active warzone. Cross that border armed and you are a fair target.Maybe the Poles are just offering to cover the Ukrainian northern flank in case Russia or Belarus send troops back into Ukraine. This would allow Ukraine to move troops from the Kiev area to their eastern front. This sounds like a good tactical move.
Except for putting your troops into an active warzone. Cross that border armed and you are a fair target.
If that happens and the russians bomb those Poles, NATO should sit on its hands.
That's how I see it. I feel the same about Poland securing a border as I did about the no fly zone. No way, stay out of it.NATO is only obligated to defend if Russia attacked Poland on their own land. Basically if Poland is helping Ukraine, they lose NATO protection since Poland would technically be the aggressor (or co-belligerent)
That's how I see it. I feel the same about Poland securing a border as I did about the no fly zone. No way, stay out of it.
Poland definitely feels like the dog snapping at Russia just barely being restrained by the leash.I mean, it would still be a very touchy situation and would escalate the conflict significantly. If Russia went into Poland, although NATO isn't obligated to intervene, it would create a dilemma on how much NATO would tolerate.
How dare you forget about the trans non birthing bodies raising their babies on formula because evil science made them something they disagree with.We need to go back to traditional American values which start with breastfeeding our children. Formula was a departure from traditional family values...basically fast food for babies.
All Turkey has going for it is they are totally not holding a bunch of nuclear missiles for the US which were for meant to land in the Soviet Union. Nope, none at all..Turkey is likely looking for something in return. They'll come around. Besides IMO NATO would rather have Sweden and Finland than Turkey. Turkey is not as strategically important as they once were since we're not playing in the sandbox anymore. While Turkey receives most of their energy from Russia I don't really think Edrogan wants to become a Russian puppet.
You could move the clock back in 50 year increments and set tons of weird borders.
All Turkey has going for it is they are totally not holding a bunch of nuclear missiles for the US which were for meant to land in the Soviet Union. Nope, none at all..
Russia is so overrated at fighting.
The Soviet Union gets so much credit for defeating Germany in WW2 but they had a lot of help.
1. Germany moved 5th Panzer to Italy instead of Stalingrad due to Operation Torch and Hitler's desire to keep North Africa. This contributed to Germany not having any German divisions to relieve Stalingrad
2. At Kursk, USSR received tons of intel from the British that basically told them where Germany was attacking, with what they were attacking, and most importantly allowed Russia to take out most of the Luftwaffe before the battle ruining the pivotal offensive. USSR was also heavily supplied by USA equipment via lend-lease for the battle helping their own offensives. Even Stalin admitted that without US Trucks and AAs, the Soviet Offensives would NOT have been possible
3. Germany became heavily overextended fighting in Italy, eventually France, and Eastern Front contributing to more and more USSR victories
Russia has struggled heavily in offensive wars (Crimean War, Russo-Japanese War, and even WW1 show that). Russia's best victories have come in situations where they led the enemy into their own land and used terrain to beat their enemy (Great Northern War, Napoleonic Wars, WW2). The only true offensive war that saw Russia perform very well was the Seven Years War against Prussia and Prussia was also having to fight Austria, France, and Sweden in that war.
Russia got Poland thanks to a partitioned that saw Austria and Prussia working with them. They got Ukraine partially because Ukrainians had a choice between the Muslim Ottomans or Christian Orthodox Russians (seems like a no brainer figuring in that Ukrainians were Christian Orthodox and the Ottomans were notorious for their brutality and murder of Christians). No one really lived in Siberia so they basically beat up technologically inferior nomadic tribes such as Kazan, Uzbeks, and a very, very weakened Mongolian Empire.
Russia did have some nice wins in the 1700s against the Ottomans and Sweden. Interestingly, the era that saw the best performance for the Russian Army was under two female rulers Czar Elizabeth (who doesn't get enough credit as a great leader; it was probably because she chose the moron Peter the III to replace her instead of Catherine) and Czar Catherine the Great.
In summary, despite claiming a lot of land, Russia has been one of the weakest military nations historically. A lot of their wins have been using defensive tactics so it makes sense they are struggling in a major offensive campaign. They really haven't had a great offensive campaign in their history. Part of the problem always relates to corruption in their army and poor logistics which is what is hurting them now.
Can you elaborate on the "losing badly" part?
Russia (a so called world super power) positioned it's Army for months to invade and still hasn't conquered a town 100 miles from it's border.
Considering global tensions currently, I need to hear more from DeSantis regarding foreign policy. Outside of that, he is preferable to Trump in almost every way. Trump bringing up the Johnson and Johnson guy the other day at his rally, bragging on the vaccine and how rich the guy was, shows how Trump has become detached from his base. Also, he continues to make horrendous picks like Dr. Oz and would likely continue to make terrible staff hires. He doesn't seem to have learned from his many failures as President.
