Putin does not invade another Freestanding Independent country then this debate never happens.What scares you so very much about actually looking at any others actions except Putin mate?
but one man's fault, it's frankly laughable for any adult to boil something as complicated as this down to a simple narrative.
None of the above could interpret that. Short and concise.
Least the fertilizer to grow those and the gas to cook those are affordable mate, cheaper than last year in fact.Bots are out in force today. Must be potatoes and cabbage for tea.
Least the fertilizer to grow those and the gas to cook those are affordable mate, cheaper than last year in fact.
Maybe try some cold pickled eggs - prob affordable for you. Nice with a pint as well, oh crap forgot the pubs are all gonna end up closing the way things are heading.
Lots of fertiliser available in Ukraine made up of composted dead Russians. Going cheap I hear.Least the fertilizer to grow those and the gas to cook those are affordable mate, cheaper than last year in fact.
Maybe try some cold pickled eggs - prob affordable for you. Nice with a pint as well, oh crap forgot the pubs are all gonna end up closing the way things are heading.
Economically they are winning it, it's what happens when you base an entire strategy on sanctioning someone who understands the energy market better then you do, and the by proxy of fertilizer and grain.It is the links that are the issue. Earlier this morning you were telling us that Russia were winning this and about to turn it all around. You are in a bizarre echo chamber (I can guess whos feeding it) and its not healthy.
Are you seriously saying that Russian forces running away abandoning millions of $$ worth of equipment and vehicles & soldiers surrendering en-masse in the process is all part of some greater grand strategy by Russia?A lot and I mean an absolute shed load of new equipment is being transported to Western Russia every day mate, rumour has it for a very big counter offensive from Russia come the ground freezing over.
Right now they are prioritising giving ground rather than hold at all costs. Out of necessity no doubt, but interesting how much losses the Ukr are taking as repeated assaults take their toll on any attacker.

Lots of fertiliser available in Ukraine made up of composted dead Russians. Going cheap I hear.
Don’t believe all you read on Telegram Steveski, things might be tough for some people over here but we’ll handle it just fine thanks.
Enjoy your potatoes
True colours coming out at last.Least the fertilizer to grow those and the gas to cook those are affordable mate, cheaper than last year in fact.
Maybe try some cold pickled eggs - prob affordable for you. Nice with a pint as well, oh crap forgot the pubs are all gonna end up closing the way things are heading.
Economically they are winning it, it's what happens when you base an entire strategy on sanctioning someone who understands the energy market better then you do, and the by proxy of fertilizer and grain.
Militarily I think Ukraine are taking land back at a absolutely huge cost in terms of men and equipment, losses that won't be sustainable for long. Meanwhile Russia is buying time to train and replenish supplies and hardware. Much like Ukraine did in march-july by forcing every inch to be fought over, again at a huge loss in personnel.
Do I think at a point Ukraine will lose all the territory and a lot more than what they're regaining, yup I do. Do I want that, no, I want the entire thing settled now through diplomacy (which obviously won't happen ofc)
Feel free to archive this post and quote it back to me in 4 months time
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