That debt/currency ratio has sure changed though. At least Italy is using their Euro, worth more than 100x the Ruble. Imagine having to pay debt when your currency has been on a downward trend for decades in addition to being cut in half overnight. Italy is not in great shape, but a quick google search shows similar debt as a percentage of GDP to the US.Russia is over 50 times the size of Italy, with over twice the population, but only 10% of the debt compared to Italy.
It was my understanding through reporting that they would be replaced. Poland is NATO and Putin is on their doorstep seems rather silly to NOT FROM POLAND all of a sudden.I am sure they decided on not supplying the planes for good reason. Poland didn't say they were going to pay for the new aircraft, did they? And if the US is giving away brand new fighter aircraft then we want to get in line for them also. As well as the rest of Europe (well maybe not France, mind you Germany ordering new aircraft which puts the program of developing their own with France seems now in doubt. France is not pleased about it.)
The US is not putting boots on the ground in Ukraine.
I was just thinking that the other day- the UK et al not being considered part of Europe..why do people think that?UK and Ireland, not in Europe? My atlas contradicts you, sir.
If you mean EU, that is not what you posted.
The manufacturer does not have planes ready to replace the Polish planes. Also other countries are waiting for their planes and are paying for them.It was my understanding through reporting that they would be replaced. Poland is NATO and Putin is on their doorstep seems rather silly to NOT FROM POLAND all of a sudden.
Thank you. I knew it had to be some logical reason. We no longer tell the world our every move like the last guy.The manufacturer does not have planes ready to replace the Polish planes. Also other countries are waiting for their planes and are paying for them.
As one of immediate continental European extraction, I would have to say an ingrained sense of superiority based on an ingrained … yeah … I certainly picked that up in my school days. The school was in the USA but part of the Federal German system. I would describe the connotation as being “the grown-up table” vs “the lessers”. My parents’ generation saw Britain reduced from an empire greater than Rome to a sleepy annex of “real (continental) Europe”. Of course the German axis knows a thing or two about that, a lesson that might be getting dusted off a ways East soon. I imagine one outcome of Vladolf’s Big Adventure could be a fragmentation of all the RussiasI was just thinking that the other day- the UK et al not being considered part of Europe..why do people think that?
One of the most famous spying episodes in history involved counting the boxes of noodles to determine the real number of troops in a garrison.Amateurs talk combat,professionals talk logistics.
No need after this and we can use them any time we want Vlad to feel pain, it is a perfect staging ground for the CIA and Belarus is the next domino to fall.Zelensky concedes Ukraine unlikely to join NATO, seeks security guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday admitted that Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO, the western security alliance that Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded Ukraine never join, as he made a call for increased security commitments from the West.
In an address before the U.K.'s Joint Expeditionary Force, Zelensky said Ukraine was still seeking security guarantees short of joining NATO, Reuters reported.
The Ukrainian president said it was "clear" that Ukraine was not a member of NATO, The Washington Post reported.
"For years we heard about the apparently open door, but have already also heard that we will not enter there, and these are truths and must be acknowledged," he said.
Ukraine has strived to join NATO since the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, but Moscow has fiercely fought against it. Russia's demand that Ukraine never join the alliance is among the lofty demands it has made in talks to halt its attack.
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are still discussing terms this week to potentially enact a ceasefire in Ukraine as the Russian onslaught continues, taking a growing civilian toll.
Zelensky concedes Ukraine unlikely to join NATO, seeks security guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday admitted that Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO, the Western security alliance that Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded Ukraine never…thehill.com
I can only assume the roads are really bad in Afghanistan. Almost all the Red Army casualties died in truck wrecks. That's weird.Soviets had a long border with Afghanistan. They still left defeated.
The plan, which was in the very early stages and should never have gone public, was for us to replace the 27 migs with older fighters.The manufacturer does not have planes ready to replace the Polish planes. Also other countries are waiting for their planes and are paying for them.
For as long as Putin or one of his lackey's is running the place, when the war ends the sanctions won't, some counties might drop them, but things have changed. It's not sanctions, it's cold war 2What I want to know is how long all these sanctions will last? Is Russia the new Cuba, or will everyone conveniently forget 6-months after Ukraine surrenders?
More like Iran or cold war 2I really doubt that.
Nobody is afraid of the big bad bear any more, not in a conventional war, they have taken his measure.
Depending on which people you’d ask and when and what part of UK, it’s cause they’re protestant, or descendants of uber-Norman. Lately, it’s because UK left EU, and Europe is used a lot as a synonym for EU. While EU is smaller than half of Europe, which is just a geographical area, a continent. There‘s no such thing as a European in another context than someone from that geographical area. It’s like saying “the North Americans“, which I can’t remember hearing ever. Anyway, unfortunately some, like the EU itself and international media, insist on using Europe and EU interchangeably. EU citizens are called Europeans, not ee-you-ers. Like USA citizens are called Americans, while for example Cubans are from the Americas too. So basically, UK is like Cuba Actually, just England is like Cuba because the Scots, North-Irish and actual Welsh in Wales wanted to remain in EU.I was just thinking that the other day- the UK et al not being considered part of Europe..why do people think that?
I hear that here a lot, in Spanish.It’s like saying “the North Americans“, which I can’t remember hearing ever.