Crisis in the Ukraine

Will there be war?

  • NATO will do nothing

    Votes: 32 80.0%
  • NATO will confront Russia

    Votes: 8 20.0%

  • Total voters
    40

CCGNZ

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Any hope for a favorable result in this crisis is now gone IMO, now switching gears hoping for least damaging ending.To me the 2 worst possible scenarios are 1. Accidental hostilities between Russian and NATO troops bordering each other eg. NATO combat air patrols skirmishing w/Russian air patrols on the borderlines of hostilities or Russian air defense radars tracking and mistakenly shooting gr/air missiles at them (perilous escalation just waiting to happen).2. Putin moves on Kviv, the resulting carnage would be immense should urban combat in a city of 3 million occur. Does Vlad really want to brutally hunt down Ukraine's Federal democratically elected gov. and put their heads on sticks, he would share a legacy w/Attila the Hun. The way things are trending now I wouldn't be surprised if another Covid "variant of concern" emerges to pile on to all this BS,cause it seems the world is in a rut of dowmward spiral IMO.All the aforementioned I hope to be wrong but "just saying".
 

smokinrav

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No brother, this will be air power on ground forces. It will by be a catastrophe for Russian forces, if we play it right
 

printer

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Nothing will happen. Russia will take over the area like they did Crimea. The best to hope for would be to get the people that want to remain in Ukraine out. Many have been evacuated before hand.

Germany moves to halt Russia gas pipeline over Ukraine crisis
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday moved to halt the certification of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin's recognition of two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine and decision to deploy troops to the areas.

“In light of the most recent developments, we must reassess the situation, in particular, regarding Nord Stream 2,” Scholz said, according to CNBC.

Scholz reportedly stated that his nation would not recognize the pro-Russian, separatist regions of Ukraine, adding that he would order German officials to “make sure that this pipeline cannot be certified at this point in time, and without this certification Nord Stream 2 cannot operate.”

“The appropriate departments of the economy ministry will make a new assessment of the security of our supply in light of what has changed in last few days,” Scholz said, according to CNBC.

Nord Stream 2, which was constructed to double the gas flow from Russia to Germany, had been a source of contention. It faced opposition from Washington and Kyiv due to concerns that it would increase European energy dependence on Moscow and make Ukraine more susceptible to a Russian invasion, notes Reuters.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a tweet on Tuesday that President Biden "made clear that if Russia invaded Ukraine, we would act with Germany to ensure Nord Stream 2 does not move forward."

"We have been in close consultations with Germany overnight and welcome their announcement," she added. "We will be following up with our own measures today."

It will cost Russia but how much is the recovered area worth, a couple of billion. Worth it. In a couple of years the world will be used to Russia owning the area. Not a big deal for Putin, he can nibble away at the rest of the countries that are not part of Nato. Might even gobble up some of those if Americans do not want to go to war. Putin is betting on the left-right war in the US will keep the US divided and nothing will happen no matter what he does.
 

printer

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Biden announces initial sanctions on Russia over troop deployments in Ukraine
President Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. would sanction Russian sovereign debt and Russian elites as well as their family members in response to Russia’s deployment of troops to regions in eastern Ukraine.

Biden also said that the U.S. would sanction Russian financial institutions, VEB and Russia’s military bank.
The announcement came a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics as independent and thereafter ordered Russian troops into the Donbas region.

On Tuesday, Russian lawmakers greenlit a request by Putin to use military force outside of Russia, a move that could pave the way for a broader Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“He is setting up a rationale to take more territory by force, in my view,” Biden said of Putin in remarks from the East Room. “This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.”

The president made clear that the sanctions were an initial response to Russian aggression and said his administration would impose further sanctions if Moscow engaged in a broader invasion of Ukraine.

“If Russia goes further with this invasion, we stand prepared to go further as with sanctions,” Biden said.
 

BudmanTX

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here are the current sanctions from the US:

  • "We're implementing full blocking sanctions on two large Russian financial institutions: VEB and their military bank."
  • "We're implementing comprehensive sanctions on Russia's sovereign debt. That means we've cut off Russia's government from Western financing. It can no longer raise money from the West and can not trade in its new debt on our markets or European markets either."
  • "We'll also impose sanctions on Russia's elites and their family members. They share in the corrupt gains of the Kremlin policies and should share in the pain as well."
  • "We've worked with Germany to ensure that Nord Stream 2 will not ... move forward."
 

printer

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Qatari official says it will be 'almost impossible' to quickly replace Russian exports to Europe
Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs, said that his country's volumes are locked up in long-term contracts with majority Asian buyers. Al-Kaabi said that the amount of divertable volumes that can be sent to Europe is only 10 to 15 percent, Reuters reported.

"Russia (provides) I think 30-40 percent of the supply to Europe. There is no single country that can replace that kind of volume, there isn’t the capacity to do that from LNG," al-Kaabi said at a gas conference in Doha. "Most of the LNG are tied to long-term contracts and destinations that are very clear. So, to replace that sum of volume that quickly is almost impossible."

Al-Kaabi's remarks come as the European Union agreed to impose a round of economic sanctions against Russia for recognizing two separatist controlled regions of eastern Ukraine and moved Russian troops into those respective areas.

Along with the EU's actions, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that he would be stopping the certification of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia.

Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that the EU would be able to survive the winter without Russia's gas.

"For the time being we would be able to replace the Russian gas with LNG [liquefied natural gas] deliveries that we get from our friends all over the world," von der Leyen said, according to Politico, adding that Europe should accelerate its investments into sustainable energy to become more independent from Russian gas exports.

"A strong European Union cannot be so reliant on an energy supplier that threatens to start a war on our continent. Gazprom, a Russian state-owned company, is deliberately trying to store and deliver as little as possible," she said.

As Reuters noted, the U.S. has recently approached other countries like Japan, asking that they reroute their gas supplies to Europe in the event of conflict. Japan has agreed to divert some of its LNG cargoes to Europe in response to requests from the U.S. and the EU.
 

printer

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US troops in Poland setting up processing centers for Ukraine evacuees
U.S. military officials told The New York Times that many of the 4,700 troops sent to Poland have been setting up tents and preparing Polish military facilities for evacuees. The outlet reported that few people have sought to use the facilities so far.

The report comes as the threat of further aggression against Ukraine has grown more urgent in the past 24 hours.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of two separatists regions in Ukraine and ordered troops to carry out “peacekeeping missions” in those areas.

President Biden and his officials called these moves the beginning of an invasion, and on Tuesday, the president announced a new round of sanctions on two of Russia’s financial institutions and its sovereign debt.

The 4,700 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division stationed in Fort Bragg, N.C., were announced earlier this month to reassure NATO allies as Russia amassed up to 190,000 troops near Ukraine’s borders.

In a press conference from Warsaw on Friday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin alluded to the possibility that these troops would help American citizens leave Ukraine.

“We appreciate Poland for hosting an additional 4,700 U.S. soldiers who are prepared to respond to a range of [contingencies], and they will work closely with our State Department and with Polish authorities, should there be any need to help American citizens leave Ukraine,” Austin said at the time.

In addition to the 4,700 troops sent to Poland, the U.S. has deployed 300 troops from the 18th Airborne Corps to Germany and repositioned 1,000 troops stationed in Germany to Romania.
 

printer

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Putin calls for recognition of Crimea as part of Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for international recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, an end to Ukraine’s NATO membership bid and a halt to weapons shipments there.

Putin claimed Tuesday that Russia’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula should be internationally recognized as a legitimate reflection of the local population’s choice, likening it to a vote for Kosovo independence.

The annexation has been widely condemned by Western powers as a breach of international law.

To end the current crisis, he also called for the renunciation of Ukraine’s NATO bid, saying it should assume a “neutral status,” and said that the West should stop sending weapons there.
 

Jimdamick

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Newsmax pushing the Russian lie in their title.

It must be nice to have world wide coverage of the Russian propaganda that Vlad wants pushed.
Like this?


That fucker & FOX are getting really close to the edge of being an official mouthpiece for Putin.
I'm curious to see how many MAGA people start shouting MRGA (Make Russia Great Again) at their rally's.
I'll bet more than a few.
Fucking traitors.
They'll support all those shit wars like Korea/Vietnam/Iraq/Granada/Afghanistan but this one they're saying Russia is right?
Fuck me
The World really is upside down now.
 
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Fogdog

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Like this?


That fucker & FOX are getting really close to the edge of being an official mouthpiece for Putin.
I'm curious to see how many MAGA people start shouting MRGA (Make Russia Great Again) at their rally's.
I'll bet more than a few.
Fucking traitors.
They'll support all those shit wars like Korea/Vietnam/Iraq/Granada/Afghanistan but this one they're saying Russia is right?
Fuck me
The World really is upside down now.
The closer NY gets to RICO charges on Trump Inc, the more agitated Putin becomes. Meanwhile, the Murdoch empire sounds more and more like a modern day Pravda. I wonder what is in Trump Inc's books that is making them so nervous?
 

Jimdamick

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Qatari official says it will be 'almost impossible' to quickly replace Russian exports to Europe
Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs, said that his country's volumes are locked up in long-term contracts with majority Asian buyers. Al-Kaabi said that the amount of divertable volumes that can be sent to Europe is only 10 to 15 percent, Reuters reported.

"Russia (provides) I think 30-40 percent of the supply to Europe. There is no single country that can replace that kind of volume, there isn’t the capacity to do that from LNG," al-Kaabi said at a gas conference in Doha. "Most of the LNG are tied to long-term contracts and destinations that are very clear. So, to replace that sum of volume that quickly is almost impossible."

Al-Kaabi's remarks come as the European Union agreed to impose a round of economic sanctions against Russia for recognizing two separatist controlled regions of eastern Ukraine and moved Russian troops into those respective areas.

Along with the EU's actions, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that he would be stopping the certification of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia.

Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that the EU would be able to survive the winter without Russia's gas.

"For the time being we would be able to replace the Russian gas with LNG [liquefied natural gas] deliveries that we get from our friends all over the world," von der Leyen said, according to Politico, adding that Europe should accelerate its investments into sustainable energy to become more independent from Russian gas exports.

"A strong European Union cannot be so reliant on an energy supplier that threatens to start a war on our continent. Gazprom, a Russian state-owned company, is deliberately trying to store and deliver as little as possible," she said.

As Reuters noted, the U.S. has recently approached other countries like Japan, asking that they reroute their gas supplies to Europe in the event of conflict. Japan has agreed to divert some of its LNG cargoes to Europe in response to requests from the U.S. and the EU.
One bright note or a way to look at it positively is that it will force the EU to embrace the conversion to green energy now, not tomorrow.
Use this as an impetus to change & go strictly electric created by solar/wind/nuclear.
It has to be fucking done anyway, do it now.
Build wind farms/panels & reactors up the ass. (employment anyone?)
This could be good actually, at least for the planet.
 

CCGNZ

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Mr. Orange calling Putin savvy and getting a semi for his tactics over Ukraine,this dickhead can't die fast enough,shows how far the country has slipped,I remember a time when Americans would shut up for the good of the country as a whole if they harbored a negative opinion during a crisis,one word TRAITOROUS. Mike Pompeo gushing over Putin,shit Mike just say "he has my respect as an adversary" and leave it at that.Instead a rambling soliloquy praising Putin's virtues as a leader,wondering if you got teabagged alongside Trump,Mike damn,did you really graduate at the top of your class at West Point? What a disgrace your views must be to that esteemed academy,where honor is constantly drilled into cadets,you can get disciplined there for lying about a packet of sugar. Christ Mike,West Point is probably re-evaluating their whole program and teachings if you're the resulting product.
 

smokinrav

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Mr. Orange calling Putin savvy and getting a semi for his tactics over Ukraine,this dickhead can't die fast enough,shows how far the country has slipped,I remember a time when Americans would shut up for the good of the country as a whole if they harbored a negative opinion during a crisis,one word TRAITOROUS. Mike Pompeo gushing over Putin,shit Mike just say "he has my respect as an adversary" and leave it at that.Instead a rambling soliloquy praising Putin's virtues as a leader,wondering if you got teabagged alongside Trump,Mike damn,did you really graduate at the top of your class at West Point? What a disgrace your views must be to that esteemed academy,where honor is constantly drilled into cadets,you can get disciplined there for lying about a packet of sugar. Christ Mike,West Point is probably re-evaluating their whole program and teachings if you're the resulting product.
Well said.
 
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