BZ -- If I were Russia, or China, or any other major power on this planet that wanted to act with the comfort of knowing that the USA would not do much to get in the way other than offer stale rhetoric, I'd take action while the getting was good. I truly hate to say it, but I don't think the current President and his underlings are up to such a crisis, and they certainly don't have the stomach for it. They're too worried about a racism "problem" of their own creation, and are focused on fleecing anyone that earns a good living, so they can give handouts to the lazy. I truly fear for Ukraine, Taiwan, and other areas that are on the wishlists of Moscow and Beijing.

RL

I’m no expert but this opinion seems to me like the typical pit western press loves to fall into.

Somehow in everyone’s imagination invading and occupying territory is primarily a question of military potency.

In my imagination effectively invading and occupying is only about 5% of the work. The other 95% is working on integrating infrastructure, communications, legal institutions, information sphere, law enforcement, etc. And the bigger is the country you invaded, the harder it is to pull off those 95%

Maybe China would be capable of doing this to Taiwan. But I don’t see neither the Kremlin nor the Russian General Staff ever accepting subjecting themselves to the nightmares of integrating Ukraine. If they would end up invading it would be at a big loss to themselves, so I find it difficult to believe they’re at all interested in doing it regardless of whether Biden or someone else is in the White House.
Wasn’t everyone yelling that Trump is a Russian agent and Biden is Russia’s enemy? Seems it’s fine to change the underlying foundation of all the hysterical rhetorics as often as once every 2 months to continue justifying an otherwise inconsistent and frankly chaotic explanation of who are the bad guys and who are the good guys.

If Russia commits to invading and taking more territory, it will be knowingly at a huge loss to oneself and likely out of desperation to delete what it perceives as the 21st century Cuban Missile Crisis unfolding just about 400km from Moscow
 
Meanwhile western media are searching russian troops inside russia, today in village of Aleksandrovkoe 5 years old was killed and woman was injured after ukrainian army throws grenade from uav directly on them. good job!


by the way, week ago here was killed old man.


At least they didn't crycify the 5 years old this time... Good job, RT

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So, Romania will be neighbors with Russia again ? cool.

But then Romania will have to be buffer zone and not a NATO aggressor member. The bear likes it very much with buffer zone


Everbody needs its Gleiwitz moment.


But seriously, it is not very smart to start a war, again.

Why not cooperate? The NATO/EU/US should make an approach towards Russia. Maybe something from which both Ukraine and Russia can profit?

This will not end well otherwise.
 
At least they didn't crycify the 5 years old this time... Good job, RT

You know there is a difference between intentional propaganda, and lack of professionalism in reporting.

1. Intentional propaganda: when the state or media sits down and crafts stories which they later feed to the public.
2. Lack of professionalism in reporting: when the media jumps at random stories it finds sensational, without actually verifying them first.

With regard to #2, western media has been pretty rife with this kind of stuff for the past decade or so. (with regard to stories concerning everything, not just the Russia topic.) Plenty of stories from "anonymous witnesses" and "reliable sources", or "experts" who actually come out to be random people or even made up completely, which then spills over into point #1. And there's frankly nobody around to call them out on this, or recite their misreporting multiple times on the evening news to drive one's point home.

But I guess you can continue doing whatever you do best. I have no intention of fighting your inner demons all of which whisper in russian to you at night.
 
Happened in WW2, during the Otoman Empire reign and before that. It sucks to be between two "super powers" as it makes you choose sides and not be able to play the neutrality card.
But then Romania will have to be buffer zone and not a NATO aggressor member. The bear likes it very much with buffer zone


Everbody needs its Gleiwitz moment.


But seriously, it is not very smart to start a war, again.

Why not cooperate? The NATO/EU/US should make an approach towards Russia. Maybe something from which both Ukraine and Russia can profit?

This will not end well otherwise.
 
But then Romania will have to be buffer zone and not a NATO aggressor member. The bear likes it very much with buffer zone


Everbody needs its Gleiwitz moment.


But seriously, it is not very smart to start a war, again.

Why not cooperate? The NATO/EU/US should make an approach towards Russia. Maybe something from which both Ukraine and Russia can profit?

This will not end well otherwise.
No one is interested in approaches. US spent last 4 years vilifying Russia for spending 500 dollars on google ads and memes.
US is currently working hard with EU partners to stop Nordstream. Borrel has only harsh words. Navalny is the second coming of Christ and Biden says Putin is a murderer. Biden has painted himself into a corner,
NATO has already shot down Russian aircraft and are perfectly willing to shoot down more.
If there was some reason to be hopeful from EU/US I'd agree with you. Only hope is it gets worked out between Ukraine and Russia.
 
Some rumours floating around that the war will start between 20th to 30th April

Judging by weather reports potential battle ground is still too muddy, also it is too close to the orthodox Easter.
 
“The Ukrainians are better off with a stalemate than escalating and getting their clock cleaned,” the former senior U.S. defense official said. “[Their] best play in the Donbass is international pressure and to wait Putin out. Plinking a few tanks with Javelins isn’t going to do much,” the official said, referring to Ukraine’s U.S.-supplied anti-tank Javelin missiles.

It looks like US strategists worry about premature closer of the Ukrainian project.
 
Probably a nothing burger, but some highlight active movement of military hardware in Transnistria

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^^^
I wonder if col Brittany Stewart realises that she pays honors to the singing nazi from the infamous Right Sector organisation?
 
^^^
I wonder if col Brittany Stewart realises that she pays honors to the singing nazi from the infamous Right Sector organisation?

Does it really matter? US and Ukraine both vote against the resolution banning glorification of Nazism.
Who knows why Ukraine voted against it. I'm clueless if you'd ask me.
But the US most certainly voted against in order to protect the right to freedom of speech.
Brittany Stewart is therefore only showing an example to the world, during her photoshoot, how freedom of speech should be used.
 
Another video captured from last week of RU floating bridges unit moving in the direction of Ukraine's border.

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Russia will be Soviet,Sovietism is coming to town!
 

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