We intended to and had 17 years of negotiation with Argentina to that end:Well we didn't cede the Falklands to Argentina
There's oil under them thar waves...The realisation that there might be oil in the continental shelf there probably finally scuppered the talks.
Not for us any more.There's oil under them thar waves...
with that number of troops? No, it can't be stopped unless Ukraine unconditionally surrenders.That the present war could not be stopped. Wrong, it could have been stopped already.
Next few days are going to be very telling. If Russia loses even more troops, which is a possibility, Putin will have to relax on his stance, or even be ousted by his own. If Ukraine loses lots of troops, civilians and towns Zelenskyy will have to make an unconditional surrender.with that number of troops? No, it can't be stopped unless Ukraine unconditionally surrenders.
Putin made it clear enough.
The West could not let Putin win so months of negotiation before the war started led to nowhere.
I thought Putin would stop and negotiate after initial gain because the West made it also plenty clear that it does not want a direct fight with Putin and would encourage Zelensky to negotiate.
Zelensky has shown how good he is as a leader, now the West is de facto in war with Putin, it can't stop either until Putin is deposed.
Flecc.. Georgia is /was unimportant . It was a dress rehearsal for Crimea. With a population of 3.5million, Georgia is no larger than Greater Manchester. No way it could have stood against Russia. No more than the Channel Islands could have stood against the Germans. Now Georgia has almost the same relationship with Russia as Finland ... Or dare I say Ireland had with the UK from 1940 to 44 ..you are free provided you don't vex us.Can't you read?
Georgia is independent and free, not living under Putin, and Ukraine doesn't need to by the same token. It can be just as free and independent, without all the bloodshed. Georgia has shown how simple that is.
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Looks to me as if Putin is trying to make sure he has plenty of canon fodder. Reportedly getting 16,000 from the Middle East and wanting the 48,000 in Belarus.If Russia loses even more troops, which is a possibility, Putin will have to relax on his stance, or even be ousted by his own.
They all are, even Waitrose.PS M&S are still selling Chicken Kievs.
Sainsbury and another have changed the name.They all are, even Waitrose.
If they want to be politically correct with more sensitivity, they could switch to the Italian version, Poco di Pollo, which I think actually superior.
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"As the Soviet Union disintegrated in May 1990, its leader Mikhail Gorbachev made what was, in effect, a concession speech to assembled dignitaries after a dinner at the Soviet embassy in Washington. Socialism in one country, the inward-looking dogma of the Russian Communist Party, was over. Instead, announced Gorbachev, “We have figured out we live in one world, in one civilisation.” The dish that the General Secretary and his guests had just polished off was a perfect symbol of Russia’s new internationalism and consumerism. Chicken Kiev: a Russian speciality that had become a staple in supermarkets around the world.Sainsbury and another have changed the name.
Sainsbury’s becomes first supermarket to rename chicken kiev to kyiv
It has also removed Russian products from its shelveswww.independent.co.uk
Not being familiar with them, I am wondering what happens inside a tank where the barrel has been spiked. Anyone know?No expert but I reckon that barrel has been spiked..
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Barrel is blocked, then fired, ruining it.. Russians spiking their own tanks???
I wouldn't want to be in it, but I, d guess they'd figure a way of firing it from outside?? Long string?? Or a pole??Not being familiar with them, I am wondering what happens inside a tank where the barrel has been spiked. Anyone know?
If it would be really bad inside, like kill the crew or seriously injure them (as I think possible), then simply being alive and reasonably well would be evidence that it had happened by pulling a string - or whatever.I wouldn't want to be in it, but I, d guess they'd figure a way of firing it from outside?? Long string?? Or a pole??
I fear that Putin is in a corner, he's no way out other than up the stake.Next few days are going to be very telling. If Russia loses even more troops, which is a possibility, Putin will have to relax on his stance, or even be ousted by his own. If Ukraine loses lots of troops, civilians and towns Zelenskyy will have to make an unconditional surrender.
I actually think Putin doesn't want to raze Kyiv to ground but he will.
Putin's legacy depend on what happen in Ukraine, yet even if he flattened all of it and installed a puppet government a subsequent insurgency war would make Afghanistan look like a walk in the park. Its very hard to see any other outcome than ww3 on some levelI fear that Putin is in a corner, he's no way out other than up the stake.
I kind of think about the book 'Empire of the Sun', a story about the Japanese attacks on Shanghai in 1937.
That Putin has directly threatened deliveries of munitions to Ukraine as a legitimate target could be a turning point.Putin's legacy depend on what happen in Ukraine, yet even if he flattened all of it and installed a puppet government a subsequent insurgency war would make Afghanistan look like a walk in the park. Its very hard to see any other outcome than ww3 on some level
Ukraine war: Russian tactics evolve in face of Ukrainian resistance - as fears grow Putin could target a Western ally
Vladimir Putin has gambled his legacy on the war - and if it continues not to go his way, he may seek to escalate the violence even further.news.sky.com