Say like when Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya were attacked? All three were justified to a lesser extent. The West were pretty good at war, not so good with the peace side of it. Mistakes were made in all three. Afghanistan should have been in and out with the goal of killing Bin Laden, Iraq they made the mistake of disbanding the army and securing all the weapons, Libya, I really do not understand how they thought things would not devolve. But these were places that, for better or worse, the UN was in general dissagreement (other than China, Russia, North Korea, Iran). But otherwise I do not recall many times a Western country invaded another country in the last 50 years. Yes there was Yugoslavia but that was because of the killing. I do not recall any Western country saying they want to invade the other country and make it a rump state.For sure there is that but why doesn't the world do anything when a western nation wants to attack a lessor nation?
I doubt the fighters would be as upset if they had more firepower to rain down on the Russians. A shower and clean cloths after 30 days would be nice.Canadians who volunteered with a private outfit told the same tale and left. I thought that your basic reservist has a minimum of 3 days training and others 3 weeks. There seem to be a lot of different kinds of units in Ukraine including several kinds or grades of reserve troops, regular army and regiments of elite troops, commando and special forces. I would imagine different units get different kinds of logistical support and some volunteer units don't get much at all or training either it would appear. They changed the law a few weeks ago in anticipation of the struggle in the east and allowed their territorials to serve anywhere in Ukraine, not just in their region as before.
War is Hell, never just and always a bad idea.
My fault.I reread and I don’t think I have spoken clearly. A lease originates with a lessor.
Much love.My fault.
I also thought they were being rotated out of the line regularly, because I've seen it lot's of times in videos and reports. However, this is an emergency situation and it is all hands on deck, we've been pouring in lot's of aid and MRE's, someone is eating them and firing the artillery rounds too, we just sent more of those and the 20,000 we sent should be good for a few Russians and a 1000 pieces of equipment, if they can shoot as good as they say they can.I doubt the fighters would be as upset if they had more firepower to rain down on the Russians. A shower and clean cloths after 30 days would be nice.
To be honest, I consider myself horrible at spelling. I can write pretty well, but spellcheck is my friend. I do know the difference between the proper spellings of there/their/they're and its vs it's, but yeah lessor/lesser is (was) a problem for me. Your correction from this week will stick with me though, and I likely won't use the incorrect usage again. For that, I guess I should thank you kind sir. I enjoy improving myself, and you've helped me to do that.Actually DIY usually does that.
(edit) My bad; it was PJ.
of course, putin's word is useless...he has lied his entire life, why the fuck would anyone trust him about anything, ever? he's better at it than trump, trump just lies out of habit, casually...putin lies with a malevolent purpose. his word changes with his situation, he may not use nukes now, because things are starting to look slightly better for him, but let shit go sideways for russia and they'll be back on the table the next dayAnd if ya believe anything the Russians say yer nuts! Tell the French president that Ukraine will give up as much territory as France is willing to give up to a Russian colony on the Atlantic. Say give all of southern France to Russia? Then STFU about giving people to a fucking war criminal to do with as he pleases, as long as it's other people, peace at any price, even slavery.
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Russia says it won’t use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine - BBC News
136,072 views May 28, 2022 Russia’s ambassador to the UK has told the BBC that his country will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine. Ambassador Andrey Kelin told the BBC’s Clive Myrie that Russia had very strict rules on the use of such weapons and they would normally only be deployed if the Russian state was in danger. It comes as Russia appears to be making significant gains on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine, where it is advancing on the strategic city of Severodonetsk. Martine Croxall presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Caroline Hawley.
I recently turned off the spellchicken. I did it because it refused to pass terms of art. My workload went up.To be honest, I consider myself horrible at spelling. I can write pretty well, but spellcheck is my friend. I do know the difference between the proper spellings of there/their/they're and its vs it's, but yeah lessor/lesser is (was) a problem for me. Your correction from this week will stick with me though, and I likely won't use the incorrect usage again. For that, I guess I should thank you kind sir. I enjoy improving myself, and you've helped me to do that.
being rotated off of the front lines for a spell would be even better, you can only take that kind of pressure for so long before it wears you out, makes mistakes for you...I doubt the fighters would be as upset if they had more firepower to rain down on the Russians. A shower and clean cloths after 30 days would be nice.
I believe they usually are, but this is the decisive battle and it's all hands on deck, the logistics seem uneven though and some units appear better supplied than others. It is a Helluva fight right now and the Russians are paying for their gains and being chewed up attacking a lot more than the Ukrainians and they are getting chewed on pretty good too. They will withdraw behind the river and natural defenses for now and attack in other places, forcing the Russians to move, chew up fuel and be vulnerable on the move. They have almost half the BTGs concentrated in their offensive in a small area, and it is coming up against a natural barrier of a river, meanwhile they are weak in other places.being rotated off of the front lines for a spell would be even better, you can only take that kind of pressure for so long before it wears you out, makes mistakes for you...
Iraq war went ahead against the UN wishes. Hence the US needed the Coalition of the Willing (and we did well on trade deals out of joining ). Reason was a lie- There was no weapons of mass destruction found just like French intelligence and the UN said.. We all know he did have them as America sold/gave them to him shortly after putting him in power but he had used them or sold them all, he used them mainly against the Kurds. World didn't jump and and down and the American oil companies moved in. ISIS was created.Say like when Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya were attacked? All three were justified to a lesser extent. The West were pretty good at war, not so good with the peace side of it. Mistakes were made in all three. Afghanistan should have been in and out with the goal of killing Bin Laden, Iraq they made the mistake of disbanding the army and securing all the weapons, Libya, I really do not understand how they thought things would not devolve. But these were places that, for better or worse, the UN was in general disagreement (other than China, Russia, North Korea, Iran). But otherwise I do not recall many times a Western country invaded another country in the last 50 years. Yes there was Yugoslavia but that was because of the killing. I do not recall any Western country saying they want to invade the other country and make it a rump state.