Just to shed some light on this bill, approximately 6.7 billion is earmarked for humanitarian and refugee aid for fleeing Ukrainians, as well as to ship food, clothing, clean water and medical supplies into the country.
I try to find it again but no luckCan you provide a link for more information?
info was here in this tweet discussionCan you provide a link for more information?
No fly zone is a must. How long European countries will stand and watch the massacre of Ukranians.ruski killing civilians in town
in other place
just no words
It's hard to read the second tweet in a non-sarcastic way.
Don't think so
Not really
Putin planned for the Ukraine invasion to follow the same scenario as Crimea's invasion; i-e, a max of 2 to 3 days without any significant resistance. He actually planned his war based on the assumptions clearly based above. Thus, he got screwed now since he actually faced stiff resistance from Ukraine and had to go to the planning board again; however, a new plan takes time to develop and the war has already started. By the time a new plan has been developed, Putin would have lost a decent chunk of military equipment and soldiers
Yep, very well said.
It's not for nothing that my buds that are in the know stateside have told me US army seriously needs a decade or more to "unlearn" all the COIN bad habits it has picked up for the last couple (in AFG and IRQ)....to make it more a regular conventional army (to deal with other conventional forces) like it was prior.
Wanna wager a guess on how much longer Putin will stay in power?
Between three to six months. He has eroded his own support base.
Another decade.
Yeah I see him sticking around a real long time too..... things work really different in Russia compared to rest of world.
Also many forget how high Putins aproval rate is, espacially these days, Russians like him and want him, they think the war is justified and most are oblivious to how rest of the world thinks of them and Russia.Just a momentary pause at this juncture of the conflict....
We must remember that the human mind in general wants easy answers in terms it has gotten most used to over its existence thus far...
IMO, the human mind must become aware of this cognitive need/bias if it is to elevate itself....
Consider certain elements from other angles and sides of the situation..... in this case an (apparent) take from some operators that were caught up in the malestrom of the strike near lviv recently....and what such "privileged" SOF are generally used to (compared to the situation in UKR).
Also consider what may or may not be the thresholds of the power structure in Russia that Putin has arraigned around himself.
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Earlier quotes of context:
COIN problem in some SOF:
Putin and power:
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Consider this (supposed) account I pasted at bottom.... and earlier putin chat preceding it:
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War and power are complicated things in the end, folks should try not get tunneled into precise+narrow takes+narratives too much.
The disinfo and propaganda also runs heavy on all sides in fog of war.
Lot of things (proper analysis wise) we will only know much later to run things more objectively.
But it is clear the war is not going as intended for Putin and Russia....the logistics situation, unit composition elected and the sheer duration so far illustrate that (along with tenacity and resilience Ukrainians are putting up).
I personally have a feeling this will grind on in some kind of quagmire for quite some time, and there is no easy resolution that can be projected at this point....as much as I support and sympathise with UKR side on it.
This is not a small bear....and the bear trap is of nature of slow bleed.
Members comments are most appreciated regarding any aspect of this.
Because of that reasons, the world is isolating them from the rest of the world. Problem will rise here for them, they have been tasted the forbidden fruit. Can they do without after that?Also many forget how high Putins aproval rate is, espacially these days, Russians like him and want him, they think the war is justified and most are oblivious to how rest of the world thinks of them and Russia.
The Russian leader saw an increased approval rating from 69 percent in January 2022, to 71 percent in February, 2022. That is the highest Putin's approval rating has hit in Levada Center polling since May 2018, when he scored a 79 percent approval rating.
Russians also lack any kind of empathy towards strangers, the first and foremost is own interest at no matter what cost, this is not a generalization but a fact, people who area gainst the war are a small minority.