Also much lower population density.JobSecurity said:
Social media will be interesting if this happens. First hot war that will get live streamed? Crimea wasn't quite the same intensity and social media is only more pervasive now
Also much lower population density.JobSecurity said:
Social media will be interesting if this happens. First hot war that will get live streamed? Crimea wasn't quite the same intensity and social media is only more pervasive now
That's a funny point.Rossticus said:
Latest BBC. Insightful and quick read. Putin still trying to claim genocide of ethnic Russians by Ukrainians in the East as precedent for invasion should he pull the trigger but ceasing these alleged atrocities oddly not part of his demands for deescalation.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60392259
Agthatbuilds said:
Amy reliable twitter follows out there for this situation?
If Russia does invade, in country? Very, very high. Globally? Unlikely.Quote:
Odds on Twitter going down when Russia actually begins the invasion?
UPDATE: Websites of multiple Ukrainian Ministries appear to be down or disrupted.
— Conflict News (@Conflicts) February 15, 2022
Amerykanie właśnie ewakuują kogoś z granicy PL-UA śmigłowcem. Podjechała terenówka, wysiadło parę osób, szlaban się podniósł. Przeszli, wsiedli, polecieli do Rzeszowa. https://t.co/jxFaHYoOSd pic.twitter.com/RmWU8Trk5m
— Katanga Ministry of Sports and Culture (@emulatorsiersci) February 15, 2022
jabberwalkie09 said:Agthatbuilds said:
Amy reliable twitter follows out there for this situation?
Take a look back through this thread and look for some of the direct sources. Wading through the **** on Twitter or Reddit to find sources is awful. Btw, you will see people post stuff that Igor Gorkin has posted. Treat that with a high degree of skepticism imo. He was heavily involved the 2014 operations. Here's a live map link:
https://liveuamap.com/If Russia does invade, in country? Very, very high. Globally? Unlikely.Quote:
Odds on Twitter going down when Russia actually begins the invasion?
That sounds kinda like the makings of WW3.Rossticus said:jabberwalkie09 said:Agthatbuilds said:
Amy reliable twitter follows out there for this situation?
Take a look back through this thread and look for some of the direct sources. Wading through the **** on Twitter or Reddit to find sources is awful. Btw, you will see people post stuff that Igor Gorkin has posted. Treat that with a high degree of skepticism imo. He was heavily involved the 2014 operations. Here's a live map link:
https://liveuamap.com/If Russia does invade, in country? Very, very high. Globally? Unlikely.Quote:
Odds on Twitter going down when Russia actually begins the invasion?
Biden's comments leave a lot of flexibility for US military action. Says we won't send troops to Ukraine but also essentially lays on the table that if NATO countries were to become involved we'd fill the vacuum in NATO territory and ensure that Russia was hemmed in. Doesn't preclude other types of aggressive military support. Just no troops in Ukraine. Something tells me we may not be fully watching from the sidelines. Interesting.
BREAKING: Website of Security Service of Ukraine, the main government security agency, is down. 👀 pic.twitter.com/ActrfVGMv0
— Awake Aggie🍿 (@AwakeAggie) February 15, 2022
jabberwalkie09 said:
What is your definition of involved in this hypothetical? In the broadest sense, as I understand it, if NATO becomes involved and is attacked by Russia then Article 5 of the NATO agreement could be triggered. I don't think Europe is going realistically want to willingly put itself in a position where basically total war is on the table.
CharlieBrown17 said:
If we get involved in a military way without Poland or Romania getting invaded or one our birds getting shot down in Polish airspace/etc it's a huge policy mistake IMO.
For once that is probably a good thing. **** anytime he talks on this I worry he will break up NATO on accident.will25u said:
A war is about to break out and Biden took EXACTLY 0 questions after his press conference.
Yes, *that* Pripyat River.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 16, 2022
Looks like the Russians have constructed a temporary bridge. https://t.co/zbAcx8KOHz
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 16, 2022
I am getting concerned that there has been a head fake here.Wrec86 Ag said:
This is going to be (assuming it happens) a fascinating look at war in the modern era.
It's going to be waged with computers as much (if not more) than by troops on the ground. Hacking, social media, news reports, etc.
Rossticus said:
From the BBC:
"The US president also warned the American economy could suffer from disruption to energy supply and price hikes in the likely event that sanctions were levied on Russia in response to any invasion of Ukraine."
"The American people understand that defending democracy and liberty is never without cost," the US president said. "I will not pretend this will be painless."
"He said the administration was working on contingency plans with energy producers and shippers to avert potential supply issues. Mr Biden warned the proposed Russian Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline to Europe "will not happen" if a Ukraine invasion goes ahead."
Crimean War was a preview of everything from then to 1917 if you paid attention.Wrec86 Ag said:
This is going to be (assuming it happens) a fascinating look at war in the modern era.
It's going to be waged with computers as much (if not more) than by troops on the ground. Hacking, social media, news reports, etc.
Joementia is 0-fer in his tenure. Not so sure he can even trip up the stairs into the right decision.Rossticus said:
Yep. Going to force domestic production and independence. He gains the political benefit with the conflict as cover from the crazy Libs.
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Joementia is 0-fer in his tenure. Not so sure he can even trip up the stairs into the right decision.Rossticus said:
Yep. Going to force domestic production and independence. He gains the political benefit with the conflict as cover from the crazy Libs.
aggiehawg said:
Cliffs?
Invasion a hoax or not?
Rossticus said:aggiehawg said:
Cliffs?
Invasion a hoax or not?
Never a hoax. Fishing expedition/negotiation tactic with the willingness to go all in if Ukraine and NATO don't blink. You always throw a feint with conviction and willingness to strike if your opposition doesn't react to the attack the way you want them to.
Putin ultimately wants the unilateral dissolution of NATO security guarantees to Eastern Europe, repatriation of Baltic states, and symbolic/territorial rise of USSR from the ashes. He's a true believer. Even if he backtracks at the very last minute it's only to regroup and account for what is probably a more sizable response than he was anticipating give his Crimean and Georgian experience.
Just my opinion.
Reincorporating Ukraine into a ‘greater Russia’ would underpin his now constitutionally-mandated opportunity to reign until 2036, as well as being his biggest legacy, argues @RobinNiblett. https://t.co/WGEA9Y2CNU
— Chatham House (@ChathamHouse) February 14, 2022
The question is did he need it domestically? Outside long term partners like China, Iran, Pakistan, South America, Africa don't give a thought to it. Maybe Germany? Maybe? No one else would have bought it. They could still launch a first strike to create a situation where a bomb goes off or whatever. Hell bomb a subway in Moscow or St. Petersburg or Kursk. Or set a few bombs off by marshalling points and call it a spoiler attack and then retaliate. The cover story matters very little internationally to be honest.K2-HMFIC said:Rossticus said:aggiehawg said:
Cliffs?
Invasion a hoax or not?
Never a hoax. Fishing expedition/negotiation tactic with the willingness to go all in if Ukraine and NATO don't blink. You always throw a feint with conviction and willingness to strike if your opposition doesn't react to the attack the way you want them to.
Putin ultimately wants the unilateral dissolution of NATO security guarantees to Eastern Europe, repatriation of Baltic states, and symbolic/territorial rise of USSR from the ashes. He's a true believer. Even if he backtracks at the very last minute it's only to regroup and account for what is probably a more sizable response than he was anticipating give his Crimean and Georgian experience.
Just my opinion.
Concur.
His ability to create a maskirovka was blown up the last few weeks.
Valtrex11 said:Another dumb take. NATO didn't do **** when they invaded Georgia and Crimea. Putin can pretty much go as far as he wants..Rossticus said:
It's impossible to walk the fence forever. Russia will keep taking bites till there's nothing left. NATO needs to decide where they stand because there is no diplomatic solution that doesn't eventually end with Europe turning their back on Ukraine and letting Russia take them bit by bit.