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• #728
Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell
In fact, I would assume both would be a force for good and able to mediate in a much safer capacity than most US diplomats. I for one would have greater respect for their negotiating skills than that of, say, Biden.
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• #730
We are in the weirdest timeline
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• #731
If they are cluster munitions they aren’t trying to raze the area they are trying to deny the area to the Ukrainians. Could be a defensive measure or a Thermopylae situation where if you are outnumbered but have superior troops you limit the width of the front and try to stop the enemy mobility.
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• #732
should this go in the "owning your own home" thread
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• #733
Russia aren’t signatories of the Convention on Cluster Munitions but then nor are the USA.
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• #734
Lebedev raises his head
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• #735
Also they have claimed today they now have air dominance which you would dismiss apart from now multiple videos of newer jets being deployed over Kharkiv for the first time today
https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1498285547097407497
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• #736
With the nukes you'd have to hope there's a chain of people between Putin and an actual launch and that those people would ultimately decide they'd rather execute Putin than destroy Earth, rather than a literal button that he can press if he gets a bit frustrated
The moment one launches the US and Britain would retaliate right? You can't just let off a cheeky nuke, it's full blown irreversible destruction the moment a launch is detected
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• #737
The moment one launches the US and Britain would retaliate right? You can't just let off a cheeky nuke
Depends who it's aimed at, but largely, yes.
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• #738
See the Ruskies are ignoring Sellafield,Aldermaston, Faslane, Porton Down, HQ UK Land forces the cunning devils (or it’s bollocks from The Daily Star)
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• #739
With the nukes you'd have to hope there's a chain of people between Putin and an actual launch and that those people would ultimately decide they'd rather execute Putin than destroy Earth
Clearly from the outside looking in, but there doesn't seem to be anyone brave enough to have a differing opinion to Putin. Can't see anyone in/near his inner circle doing anything other than his wishes.
I would like/hope to think it is Putin fronting, but it's all gone a bit off-piste recently so who knows.
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• #740
Depends 1980s Staff College war games saw Birmingham nuked followed by us hitting Kyiv(ironically) then stopping ( targets were chosen to be big but not too emotional).
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• #741
With the nukes you'd have to hope there's a chain of people between Putin and an actual launch
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• #742
Birmingham ... not too emotional
I'd be sad if Digbeth Coach Station was obliterated.
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• #743
There is a very large difference between resisting Putin on an invasion of Ukraine and resisting him when he wants to launch a nuke I think. Self-preservation and the survival of your family, for a start. What can Putin threaten you with that's worse than the consequences of all out nuclear war?
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• #744
So should we just leave Ukraine to it?
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• #745
Lots of images of the Russian MLRS being moved towards Kharkiv. More of a terror weapon than a precision guided one.
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• #746
You can't just let off a cheeky nuke, it's full blown irreversible destruction the moment a launch is detected
If that had been that case, it would probably all have ended in 1983: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Soviet_nuclear_false_alarm_incident
On 26 September 1983, the nuclear early-warning radar of the Soviet Union reported the launch of one intercontinental ballistic missile with four more missiles behind it, from bases in the United States. These missile attack warnings were suspected to be false alarms by Stanislav Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces on duty at the command center of the early-warning system. He decided to wait for corroborating evidence—of which none arrived—rather than immediately relaying the warning up the chain-of-command. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack against the United States and its NATO allies, which would likely have resulted in an escalation to a full-scale nuclear war. Investigation of the satellite warning system later determined that the system had indeed malfunctioned.
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• #747
Skegness to become new capital city. Our Cav from Isle of Man to be new PM
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• #748
Ryan Reynolds is matching donations to Ukraine up to $1 million.
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• #750
I would delete that.
Lots of videos of cluster munitions striking civilian areas but obviously impossible to tell if that's a couple of instances from different angles or lots of different instances.