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[Politics] Russia invades Ukraine (24/02/2022)







Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
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FIFA need to make a call, because as it stands Poland will be disqualified

FIFA of course aren’t renowned for taking the right moral stance on things, but I think they have little choice on this one. The entire world seems to have taken a dim view of Russia’s actions and even their own allies are refusing to stand with them.

The discontent of the Russian people is one of the few tools the west has at this moment in time, and I think in many ways the nation’s complete exclusion from the global sporting scene could be more impactful upon the average Russian on the street than any official sanction governments have imposed so far.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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FIFA of course aren’t renowned for taking the right moral stance on things, but I think they have little choice on this one. The entire world seems to have taken a dim view of Russia’s actions and even their own allies are refusing to stand with them.

The discontent of the Russian people is one of the few tools the west has at this moment in time, and I think in many ways the nation’s complete exclusion from the global sporting scene could be more impactful upon the average Russian on the street than any official sanction governments have imposed so far.

You can already see the get out they will use - FIFA dont comment on world events, it needs to be played.
 


A1X

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This is frightening, these are lethal. Thermobaric missiles. Cause huge fireballs and can penetrate under ground. Used in Aleppo Syria to devastating effects. CNN recorded on a truck near belgorad (in Russia near Kharkiv) Backed in the corner, hell hath no fury like a cornered dictator?O maybe no fury like a just God and whole world watching this murderous tyrant.

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Hugely concerning, these things level cities. It suggests that Russia is not making the progress it would have wanted, but also that that in turn will bring about more horrific tactics to achieve it.
 


Thunder Bolt

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This is frightening, these are lethal. Thermobaric missiles. Cause huge fireballs and can penetrate under ground. Used in Aleppo Syria to devastating effects. CNN recorded on a truck near belgorad (in Russia near Kharkiv) Backed in the corner, hell hath no fury like a cornered dictator?O maybe no fury like a just God and whole world watching this murderous tyrant.

[tweet]1497519335350452231[/tweet]

This is a war crime where Putin should be hauled before the Hague.
 




Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
This is frightening, these are lethal. Thermobaric missiles. Cause huge fireballs and can penetrate under ground. Used in Aleppo Syria to devastating effects. CNN recorded on a truck near belgorad (in Russia near Kharkiv) Backed in the corner, hell hath no fury like a cornered dictator?O maybe no fury like a just God and whole world watching this murderous tyrant.

[tweet]1497519335350452231[/tweet]

This, regrettably, seems inevitable. Putin will not lose this war (at least in the military sense) - the stronger the Ukrainian resistance, the stronger the Russian retaliation will be. For stronger, you can also read more indiscriminate, as thermobaric weapons are. He seems solely focused on winning this war, at any humanitarian cost.

That is, worryingly, a Hitler-seque mentality.
 




MTSeagulls

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Sep 18, 2019
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European Football Associations should make a statement to say that they will boycott the World Cup if Russia is allowed to progress.
 




Springal

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European Football Associations should make a statement to say that they will boycott the World Cup if Russia is allowed to progress.

More people have currently died building the stadiums being played it and no one is that arsed so not sure we’d see boycott for this
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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As you say, shameful. Doesn't the 'hostile environment' make you feel proud :angry:
I'm certainly not proud of my country and definitely wouldn't fight for it, its mostly full of selfish w@nkers

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Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Hugely concerning, these things level cities. It suggests that Richard ussia is not making the progress it would have wanted, but also that that in turn will bring about more horrific tactics to achieve it.

Is there going to be a level of atrocities where we do get involved militarily - maybe in the air - public opinion is really strong in support of Ukraine right now, it wouldn't be an unpopular move, at least in Europe.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Politics For The UK @PoliticsForUK·30mBREAKING: Kherson, a southern city in Ukraine is back under Ukrainian control.

Source:Quote TweetAnastasiia Lapatina@lapatina_ · 2hKherson, a southern city where I and my whole family were born, is back under Ukrainian control. Glory to the heroes
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Hugely concerning, these things level cities. It suggests that Russia is not making the progress it would have wanted, but also that that in turn will bring about more horrific tactics to achieve it.

Sadly, that is guaranteed. Putin won’t bat an eyelid. The Ukrainians won’t be quitting and Putin will ramp it up. This could all go horribly wrong for everyone. It IS going to escalate imo
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Is there going to be a level of atrocities where we do get involved militarily - maybe in the air - public opinion is really strong in support of Ukraine right now, it wouldn't be an unpopular move, at least in Europe.
As much sympathy as the public have with Ukraine, if it came down to a vote that put us in danger, it would never happen. They are on their own unfortunately and many many more will die [emoji17]

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raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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think a little deeper. you're sent off to liberate fellow Slavs from western control, to re-establish a great Russian empire. you get there and find they are not throwing flowers to liberators but shooting back. i'd say thats not what you sign up for but as a conscript you didnt. so you've been sent to shoot the people suppose to help? not going to be enthusiatic about the job at the very least, and even the professionals will be wondering whats going on.

Mrs Raymondo has been watching videos on Ukrainian social media taken by locals. Many Russian soldiers taken prisoner are late teens... had no idea what they were being sent into, and now scared as shit. Seems like the mighty Russian army have sent in Putin's Youth first, to guage the dangers. Fvck you, Putin and your supporters.
 


A1X

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Is there going to be a level of atrocities where we do get involved militarily - maybe in the air - public opinion is really strong in support of Ukraine right now, it wouldn't be an unpopular move, at least in Europe.

Is it strong enough to start WW3? I doubt it.
 








raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Wiltshire
I’ve seen a message from EE which says texts, data and calls to Ukraine are free at the moment. I’m pleased your cousins are safe but this might help anyone else to wants to try.

Aah, thank you so much, we'll take a look. Mrs Raymondo has just spoken with 15 year old niece in Zaporozhye: their dad forcefully conscripted (probably willingly) this a.m., after a knock on the door... he's 56 years. That leaves 2 teen girls at home, caring for a gran with dementia, will rely on neighbours for help with food, baking bread etc. A microcosm of reality on the ground, repeating for many 000s of families across the country. They are putting up one hell of a fight. 🇺🇦🇺🇦
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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I think we have done as much as we can

Sanctions - we wanted more but has been blocked by EU/Others.

Supplied arms to Ukraine
That's all we can do, the most you can do is put the flag on your Facebook page.
There's plenty of people I follow oblivious to what's going on, posting their usual tedious bollocks, heck one of the loose women said she doesnt watch the news and didn't know what was happening until she came into work ffs!

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