Re: WW3 Countdown
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 8:18 pm
lol peacekeeping "plan"....... fuck these guys man waste of time
lol peacekeeping "plan"....... fuck these guys man waste of time
Just regular paranoia.
Not this joke ofc (there is such a thing as a metaphor),
Dmitry Medvedev (former president of Russia) responded in his sharp styleOgee wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 8:07 pm WAR is PEACE: Sheer Brilliance from UK's greatest ever Prime Minster Keir Starmer.
If only Trump was half the man our Starmer is
What do you expect after all the hate, sanctions, propaganda, resolutions, and mockery directed at Russia? The EU can’t even maintain consistency in its own policies toward Russia. At this point, there isn’t a single statesman in Europe who could be trusted by Russia. Let me reiterate—after the failures of Minsk 1 and Minsk 2, Russia has absolutely no reason to trust the EU.wojtek wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:26 pm Not this joke ofc (there is such a thing as a metaphor),
but the possibility of war in Europe...
Of course, official Kremlin propaganda considers this nonsense.
Until it happens.
Dmitry Medvedev (former president of Russia) responded in his sharp style
to the British ceasefire proposal:
Oh, but that tweet (the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945
is in the second part of the film):
That's true, hence the concerns of smaller NATO countries.Ogee wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 12:45 am NATO's Article 5 that says an attack on one is an attack on all but is NOT obligatory for other counties to assist, it's voluntary.
I think that a provocation is possible in order to testdoolfrews wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 12:01 am Wojtek, let’s be realistic and set aside the irony for a moment—what exactly makes you believe that Russia wants to start a war against Europe?
Alright, I’ll agree with you on that, Wojtek. But let’s be realistic—do you honestly believe those territories could be taken without the support of their own nationals? You know as well as I do that a significant portion of Moldova’s population identifies as Russian. Let’s circle back to military science for a moment—have you considered just how many soldiers it takes to defend even 10 meters of a frontline in a hostile environment? The numbers don’t liewojtek wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:20 am That's true, hence the concerns of smaller NATO countries.
Besides, Art. 5 takes into account strictly defense, so it doesn't apply
to military missions that would be sent outside the area of NATO countries.
So, NATO troops in Ukraine would not be subject to any protection.
At least for now, what the European powers are doing is more talk and little specifics.
I think that a provocation is possible in order to test
the functioning of Art. 5 in practice. For example,
in the most sensitive place in Europe, i.e. in the Suwałki Gap
connecting the Kaliningrad exclave (belonging to Russia)
with Belarus / Russia. It would be on the Lithuanian side,
and would cut off the Baltic states from Europe on land.
In Europe, an attempt to annex (a part of?) Moldova is also possible.