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The *OFFICIAL* Russia Is About To Invade Ukraine Thread

I thought Zelensky was a Nazi? So Ukraine losing is a good thing, right? So why are the same folks who called zelensky a bad evil Nazi guy upset that he’s losing? Or is Putin the bad guy? I wish these trolls would make up their minds other than:

fart Biden bad Trump good must troll normal Americans. Fart
 
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It's also been pretty standard tactical warfare for centuries. Take out the enemy's supply lines. Means for energy production and funding qualifies. Those are great targets frankly. If they have this drone capability they should be going after electricity generation and oil refinery as well as the oil fields directly.
100 percent this

Especially since House Republicans seem dedicated to block any military aid to Ukraine. Sadly, I think we’re going to have to wait until democrats retake the House, hold the senate and White House for any hope of additional aid. The margin of error is slim because if republicans retake any of these chambers, they’ll be incentivized to block it (after all, it’ll trigger the left. Liberal tears yum)
 
It's also been pretty standard tactical warfare for centuries. Take out the enemy's supply lines. Means for energy production and funding qualifies. Those are great targets frankly. If they have this drone capability they should be going after electricity generation and oil refinery as well as the oil fields directly.

deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure like power stations and water supplies can be considered a war crime.
 
deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure like power stations and water supplies can be considered a war crime.
Russia has been doing this since day 1. I have no problem if Ukraine responds in kind. Although, I think one could make the argument that civilian casualties in Russian cities might have a rally around the flag effect, boosting support for Putin and his illegal war temporarily.
 
lol!

I wish some on here could make up their minds:
1. Is Biden a dementia ridden dove?
2. Or angry war mongerer?
He cannot be both.
He cannot be both if he is calling the shots, which he isn't. Biden is a dementia-ridden old man who is the figurehead for an administration facilitating war.
 
Russia has been doing this since day 1. I have no problem if Ukraine responds in kind. Although, I think one could make the argument that civilian casualties in Russian cities might have a rally around the flag effect, boosting support for Putin and his illegal war temporarily.

Everyone does it, including the US, I'm just saying it can be considered a war crime.
 
deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure like power stations and water supplies can be considered a war crime.
Can be. But if it can be shown to be central to military infrastructure it's valid. Can't take out substations in downtown Moscow but you can take out plants supporting military bases even if ancillary effects hit the civilian population.
 
Can be. But if it can be shown to be central to military infrastructure it's valid. Can't take out substations in downtown Moscow but you can take out plants supporting military bases even if ancillary effects hit the civilian population.

Where does Allied area bombing during WWII fit in this?



One of my absolute favourite films ever.
 
Trump simultaneously kept Russia in their box, kept Iran in their box, and brought the Abraham Accords into existence. For as many faults as Trump has, and he does have many, he had the best record on foreign policy achievements of any US President since the end of the cold war.
By what actions?

Our simply by virtue of being POTUS?
 
Where does Allied area bombing during WWII fit in this?



One of my absolute favourite films ever.

You realize most of the "rules" around warfare came about from the crap done in WWII, on all sides.
 
You realize most of the "rules" around warfare came about from the crap done in WWII, on all sides.

It actually significantly predates the second world war but the rules and laws in regard to war have changed over time dating back to the time of chivalry. The problem with international law and the rules of war is that they are not really enforceable or more accurately are selectively enforced. Im actually surprised that American serviceman have been tried for war crimes committed during the war on terror, i had assumed that the last significant convictions had been as a result of the war in the Balkans.
 
By what actions?

Our simply by virtue of being POTUS?
Trump being POTUS may have played a part due to nobody being sure what he'd do, but the list of actions taken to keep Russia off balance is long. This single most important one was to arm the Ukrainians with lethal weapons, which no US President prior to Trump had ever done. Beyond big moves like that, I'm not sure there was a 60-day stretch anywhere during Trump's Presidency where his administration didn't act is some new way to hamper Russia. Here is a list from the extremely centrist Brookings that cataloged actions in 2017, 2018, and 2019.


Trump's time in the White House consisted of a lot of smiling and saying something nice about Putin while knifing him in the ribs. Mostly the American media ignored the pool of blood and multiple oozing stab wounds on Trump's favorite pin cushion to fixate on how nice Trump was being in his comments towards dictators. It wasn't dumb coincidence that Russia was quiet during Trump's time in the White House.
 
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