So what is the peace plan? What is the strategy for bringing this to an end? All I see is a war of attrition UKR cannot hope to win. Whatever win means.
It may be best to shutdown Starlink over both UKR and RU. Not saying he should but perhaps a consideration. Something to discuss- obviously rationaly, not here of course lol
You should calm down and engage in discussion. If you actually understood what I said and the reason Musk did not allow an extension of Starlink to a place it is not currently available, I believe you would at least grasp why he did what he did. You may still disagree but at least you could...
Elon made the very best decision possible. The expectation anyone could coerce a USA private entity into engaging in war with a State in an overt act of war is reprehensible. Those who think Elon should have done such should be tried for subversion or even treason and subject if convicted to...
perhaps a couple more nuclear plants would be a good investment. at least provide a reliable, 24/7 baseload power that also provides the needed freqency stability and inertia a grid needs.
and there's the real progressive coming out "If ONLY I could ban speech I don't like, the world would be so much better....for me and only those who argue with me"
Check out Threads, I hear they ban speech. You may be happier there.
Certainly possible. A UKR crossing of the Dniper as their primary advance was highly unlikely. However, as a follow-on once the main axis oof advance had achieved its initial objectives is possible. Once those primary objectives had been reached, as I mentioned earlier RU would have no choice...
Understood. My point is militarily. Water from that perspective is a non factor. Critical to Crimean agriculture, absolutely but not advantageous militarily except in a very round about way. (See below)
But let's take it a bit further. If water really is that important to RU, then blowing...
It appears one of the main axis of UKR advance is on the line Orikhiv>>Tokmak>>Melitipol. If so, it will render any RU forces west of the line untenable and likely force their withdrawal to Crimea.
As for the dam destruction, it is not out of the question UKR (or other "assistance") is...
HB 1147, authored by Democratic Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins and Republican Ryan Guillen, would change existing legislation to begin teaching kids to use bleeding stations starting in third grade instead.
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