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Sherman A1

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5. Since day one the war has been taken to Russia
Wed Apr 27, 2022, 04:09 AM
Apr 2022

EU and NATO Intelligence sharing has been a force multiplier for Ukraine and that should not be dismissed.

Economic sanctions although slower to cause affect are essentially economic warfare and are hurting the Russian. It will likely be a very long cold winter before Russia recovers from the losses to their economy. Countries, Companies and Individuals will steer clear of doing business there and they will be considered a backwater market at best.

The information campaign run by the US and it’s partners labeling Russia as the international outlaw state that it most certainly is have and continue to back them into a corner. The civilized world will simply not want to be associated with the Russias in the arts, sports, or other areas of social exchange.

All these are hurting Russia and helping Ukraine in ways that alone the Ukrainian Government could never hope to accomplish on it’s own.

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Taking the war to Russia: [View all] Tomconroy Apr 2022 OP
K&R ck4829 Apr 2022 #1
I hope "the war has crossed into Russia"...nt Wounded Bear Apr 2022 #2
I imagine fuel and ammo supply stores near the border Aussie105 Apr 2022 #3
Ukraine won't target civilians. They aren't russia. Tomconroy Apr 2022 #4
Since day one the war has been taken to Russia Sherman A1 Apr 2022 #5
The West needs to do much more if it is ever going to Tomconroy Apr 2022 #6
The west is doing a whole lot both seen and unseen Sherman A1 Apr 2022 #7
He needs to fire the law professor Tomconroy Apr 2022 #8
Like Rumsfeld with Iraq, Putin thought his invasion would be a done deal in a month DFW Apr 2022 #9
The use of nuclear weapons is part of Russian military doctrine. Tomconroy Apr 2022 #10
Nukes are 'first strike' weapons...they depend on the element of surprise Model35mech Apr 2022 #13
Would international punishment be severe if Putin fires off Tomconroy Apr 2022 #20
Yes I think so. But if that localized strike isn't on a nuclear power Model35mech Apr 2022 #23
I would amend that slightly DFW Apr 2022 #17
Putin takes out a city in Ukraine. Do you think the US will Tomconroy Apr 2022 #21
We won't launch anything in return DFW Apr 2022 #22
How do you define 'our way' when considering radioactive fallout and Article 5? Model35mech Apr 2022 #24
If it were a "dirty" bomb, Soviet scientists knew already how far and how bad the fallout would get DFW Apr 2022 #26
I do think fallout drfting to another nation will be treated the same as an attack Model35mech Apr 2022 #27
He used a lot of bombs to level Mairupol. Is it much Tomconroy Apr 2022 #25
Yes, it would be hugely different to use a nuclear bomb DFW Apr 2022 #28
Every war starts with the aggressor thinking it's gonna take about a week or two Walleye Apr 2022 #11
Indeed, Ma'am The Magistrate Apr 2022 #12
That is a great quote. About not learning from history Walleye Apr 2022 #16
There's This One As Well, Ma'am The Magistrate Apr 2022 #19
Ain't that the truth DFW Apr 2022 #14
The Southerners thought those northern city boys didn't know how to shoot guns. Much like now Walleye Apr 2022 #15
If they read the headlines from L.A. and Chicago these days DFW Apr 2022 #18
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