Tom Servo
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I think we can go ahead and give him TIME's Man of the Year award. Nobody's coming close to this guy.Zelensky is becoming a modern-day Churchill
I think we can go ahead and give him TIME's Man of the Year award. Nobody's coming close to this guy.Zelensky is becoming a modern-day Churchill
I agree with your sentiments, but like you said, Iraq <> Russia. We could route Iraq (twice) with complete impunity. Russia has a nuclear arsenal. This is fundamentally the same reason why we put up with North Korea. Countries that hit back get a longer leash than countries that can't.I just don't get the endgame here. What happens when he wins? Does the world just go back to doing business with Putin saying, "Okay Vlad, you got us on that one. But no more, Okay?"
Does the world just stand back and let him occupy Ukraine indefinitely?
It feels really gross that Iraq invades Kuwait and the world says "No way!" because of oil...But since Ukraine isn't "valuable" enough then, well, let's just think about this. I get that Iraq <> Russia, but it's still gross.
You say that now, but we all know that TIME will end up going with "America's Carnies -- Our Great Untapped Resource" or "The Internet" or something totally stupid instead.I think we can go ahead and give him TIME's Man of the Year award. Nobody's coming close to this guy.
I just don't get the endgame here. What happens when he wins? Does the world just go back to doing business with Putin saying, "Okay Vlad, you got us on that one. But no more, Okay?"
Does the world just stand back and let him occupy Ukraine indefinitely?
It feels really gross that Iraq invades Kuwait and the world says "No way!" because of oil...But since Ukraine isn't "valuable" enough then, well, let's just think about this. I get that Iraq <> Russia, but it's still gross.
If he lives, he’ll get the Nobel as wellI think we can go ahead and give him TIME's Man of the Year award. Nobody's coming close to this guy.
hey it beats the pack of gum Russia's broke ### is offeringLol @ offering it in rubles - it'll be worth $75 by week's end at this rate.
I think the level of sanctions in place today stay if Russia "wins". I guess we need to define that term though:I just don't get the endgame here. What happens when he wins? Does the world just go back to doing business with Putin saying, "Okay Vlad, you got us on that one. But no more, Okay?"
Does the world just stand back and let him occupy Ukraine indefinitely?
This is another point that factors into all these various scenarios. How does Ukraine continue forward if Zelensky is finally put down? It's inarguable he's been a huge source of inspiration for his countrymen. How do they proceed if he is taken out? I suspect they continue the fight but you could paint the scenario where something like that takes so much wind out their sails that they capitulate.If he lives, he’ll get the Nobel as well
Push forward a little... "Give me parts of Ukraine or I launch the nukes". Gets Ukraine. Pushes forward a little more... "Give me parts of Azerbaijan or I launch the nukes"... pushes forward a little more... "Give me Estonia or I launch the nukes"...I just don't get the endgame here. What happens when he wins? Does the world just go back to doing business with Putin saying, "Okay Vlad, you got us on that one. But no more, Okay?"
Does the world just stand back and let him occupy Ukraine indefinitely?
It feels really gross that Iraq invades Kuwait and the world says "No way!" because of oil...But since Ukraine isn't "valuable" enough then, well, let's just think about this. I get that Iraq <> Russia, but it's still gross.
Estonia is a hard line as a member of NATO. Unfortunately, the rest is negotiable. However, it will be expensive in many ways to do anything else after this and I wouldn't be surprised if someone gets to Putin before we have a second round of this mess.Push forward a little... "Give me parts of Ukraine or I launch the nukes". Gets Ukraine. Pushes forward a little more... "Give me parts of Azerbaijan or I launch the nukes"... pushes forward a little more... "Give me Estonia or I launch the nukes"...
That's only one of the possible scenarios if he's killed. The other is that he was so loved by his countryman that he becomes a martyr and the Ukrainian people see red and go berserker on the Russian invaders. I figure either is just as likely to happen in the case that he's assassinated.This is another point that factors into all these various scenarios. How does Ukraine continue forward if Zelensky is finally put down? It's inarguable he's been a huge source of inspiration for his countrymen. How do they proceed if he is taken out? I suspect they continue the fight but you could paint the scenario where something like that takes so much wind out their sails that they capitulate.
Right, but do the sanctions just continue for years on end, indefinitely, while Russia controls the country? I don’t know what the off ramp is for the international community if and when Russia wins.I agree with your sentiments, but like you said, Iraq <> Russia. We could route Iraq (twice) with complete impunity. Russia has a nuclear arsenal. This is fundamentally the same reason why we put up with North Korea. Countries that hit back get a longer leash than countries that can't.
This is another point that factors into all these various scenarios. How does Ukraine continue forward if Zelensky is finally put down? It's inarguable he's been a huge source of inspiration for his countrymen. How do they proceed if he is taken out? I suspect they continue the fight but you could paint the scenario where something like that takes so much wind out their sails that they capitulate.
Ironically they’re known for Russian avant-garde imagery in their album covers.Franz Ferdinand
Not following what you mean Culdy. It’s been dire from day 1.Situation getting a lot more dire now I feel like. Things have gone from depending on UKR army executing to the RU army just not wanting to die for this.
Always good to have more bullets in the chamber. These first rounds got his attention and slowed him down significantly. And he knows we have more bullets without playing the NATO card.We are imposing sanctions (which historically have tended to not work) but there is no talk of an embargo.
In 2021 we imported 650,000 barrels of oil from Russia per day. Believe that’s the 12-month average as it was decreasing over the final quarter. It was 405K per day for December 2021.
Oil and gas together constituted over 30% of Russian gross domestic product before the 2021 (mostly Russian engineered) energy crisis sent prices soaring. In 2019 oil and gas were together over 60% of Russian exports.
TIME: The Vital Missing Link in the U.S. Sanctions Against Russia
If we really wanted to put the hurt on Russia we would impose an embargo on their energy exports. Seems unlikely ATM.
Hoping for a 2 at this pointI think the level of sanctions in place today stay if Russia "wins". I guess we need to define that term though:
1. Wins = takes over entire country, installs puppet regime that is accepted by the populace and eventually recognized by the world order. Sanctions stay in place for a while (6 months?) but eventually ease somewhat. Not completely but if the new Ukraine is recognized by the world, you are, by proxy, saying, "ok Russia, you got one over on us".
2. Wins = takes over entire country and has to leave a significant occupying force to support new puppet government because the Ukrainians just don't give a ####. Sanctions stay in place and people continue to buy blue & yellow track suits to show their support for the freedom fighters of Ukraine.
3. Wins = gets stuffed in Kyiv, pulls back to Russia but keeps the disputed territories (Donbas region?) because Russia. Sanctions ease up but some remain in place to show world anger but still saying, "we're ok with it".
4. Wins = gets stuffed in Kyiv, pulls back to Russia, loses any gains but capitulates because of crippling sanctions that have ground Russia to a standstill. Spins the blame to conscripts and fires some generals. Oligarchs regain access to their Italian villas. Sanctions are removed.
Kinda spitballin' but something like that![]()
He'll be a continuing hero/martyr for the ages. I expect the country to be inspired and energized by his memory for years. Probably more.This is another point that factors into all these various scenarios. How does Ukraine continue forward if Zelensky is finally put down? It's inarguable he's been a huge source of inspiration for his countrymen. How do they proceed if he is taken out? I suspect they continue the fight but you could paint the scenario where something like that takes so much wind out their sails that they capitulate.
Excellent! Where did you hear/read this?Apparently Ukraine Air Force took out a convoy of 800 vehicles. But not the one outside of Kyiv.
https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1498799589100605444Excellent! Where did you hear/read this?
We love you for the little scamp that you are, regardless of your FBG name.And this whole thing is making me want to change my friggin alias.![]()
Vladimir Putin for uniting Europe around a common goal.You say that now, but we all know that TIME will end up going with "America's Carnies -- Our Great Untapped Resource" or "The Internet" or something totally stupid instead.
Not following what you mean Culdy. It’s been dire from day 1.
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It would take an extraordinary amount of courage for the civilians in Russia to rise up. People get disappeared for real there when they are found to be in opposition to the dictatorship in non war time. I imagine there were probably some preemptive disappearings leading up to this campaign. Tough environment in which to stand up for someone somewhere else.I halfway thought the Russian people would rise up. And that would end this. Seems likely they don't care or are too bought in to their version of fox news.
They'll need the off ramp before we willRight, but do the sanctions just continue for years on end, indefinitely, while Russia controls the country? I don’t know what the off ramp is for the international community if and when Russia wins.
Can you expand on this? I don’t really know the qualifications for joining NATO.. What that looks like, I am not sure, perhaps giving the guarantee that Ukraine will not join NATO (they are significantly far away from qualifying for entry as it stands) and then we turn around and arm them to the teeth and provide individual security guarantees.
I applaud, and hope zalensky continues to call out the world on this atrocity.@tribelaw: A Russian missile hit the Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial site in Kyiv today, killing at least five people. President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted: "[W]hat is the point of saying 'never again' for 80 years, if the world stays silent when a bomb drops on the site of Babi Yar?"
You’re right.They'll need the off ramp before we will
Ukraine is 40MM people. Pretty sure Russia needs MINIMUM half million troops to occupy...maybe more given the bad blood.
The situation isn't tenable long term. They don't have the money to pay off fence riders. They have maybe 25% of the population who would tolerate them and likely double that who would revel at the idea of making life miserable.
Absent somehow winning hearts and minds... in this heavily sanctioned environment, the idea of "winning" (let alone holding) Ukraine is a fools errand. Absent MASSIVE outside ally support, they're dead in the water.
There's one country that can provide that right now... China, and I'd be shocked to see them stick their neck out to that degree given the global reaction here.
China has spent a decade or more desperately trying to throw money around to build their good-guy / global leader image.
Does ANYONE think they're ready to napalm that social capital? #### no. Not for this.
Putin is running full steam onto what looked like a land bridge but is now a peninsula, at best... and he knows it.
I would believe by now he has realized that not only is this the easy victory he thought it would be, it’s becoming more likely that it turns into an outright loss for him, and he’s hemmed himself in economically as well. I’m not sure of the next play here for him, but it’s pretty much all bad.DA RAIDERS said:You’re right.
But Putin, imho, is beyond pot committed at this point. what’s he do? Say, “sorry everyone, my bad”. That’s not going fly either.
I would believe by now he has realized that not only is this the easy victory he thought it would be, it’s becoming more likely that it turns into an outright loss for him, and he’s hemmed himself in economically as well. I’m not sure of the next play here for him, but it’s pretty much all bad.
Right, and I’m very skeptical the Russian people are going to rise up and take of this problem like many seem to be hoping for, for a variety of reasons. So I fear this will take much longer to play out than some seem to be expecting.DA RAIDERS said:You’re right.
But Putin, imho, is beyond pot committed at this point. what’s he do? Say, “sorry everyone, my bad”. That’s not going fly either.
Meaning, we give Putin the win of "Ok, NATO will not accept Ukraine." But then once the fighting is over, we help build their military and provide them a security guarantee or maybe something similar to Taiwan where even if not codified it is heavily insinuated. I am not a huge fan of this idea to be honest but I think we have to give Putin something to save face. I don't think we want a cornered Putin with a decrepit conventional military, perhaps an angry Russian people and a large arsenal of nukes.DA RAIDERS said:Can you expand on this? I don’t really know the qualifications for joining NATO.
By individual security guarantees, do you mean protecting individuals, like zalenski? Because that means boots on the ground. Which most don’t want. I think.I’m wavering ever so slightly watching this crap
and at this point, wouldn’t the one thing that Ukraine wants the most, is to be part of NATO. Cause Russia ain’t going away. And it’d be nice to have a little help
whole thing makes me ill.
aawtfdik. Go raiders.![]()