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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 22:35 - Feb 4 by Cafe_Newman
"Russia’s war aim was to quickly capture Kyiv and consolidate the entire country into to Russia."
Was that Russia's stated aim, or our interpretation of what their initial actions were?
A link from a Russian source would be helpful?
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It’s difficult to interpret their march on Kyiv in the opening of the invasion as anything other than an attempt to capture the capital and install a puppet government. Unless you think they were just heading there for sightseeing and to take some photos.
As for your ‘question’, how about from the horses’ mouth himself:-
“ During the recent Direct Line, when I was asked about Russian-Ukrainian relations, I said that Russians and Ukrainians were one people – a single whole.”
From his ramblings at the start of the invasion:
en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/66181
In the spring of 2021, Putin released a long essay on Ukraine that not only asserted the special regional role of Russia but aimed to undermine the whole idea of a Ukrainian nation and Ukrainian statehood.
Of course its full of obfuscation, the famously honest Russians denied they were going to invade the week before it happened, lied about shooting down a passenger jet in the east, and denied they were invading Crimea as it happened live on TV (the troops took of their Russian insignia).
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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 15:28 - Feb 24 with 604 views
RTE correspondent Tony Connolly and cameraman Bram Verbeke were in Kharkive on the 4 year anniversary of the military operation/war. I have already posted one of their reports, here are some more.
This ties in well with Ed's contribution.
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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 17:47 - Mar 5 with 356 views
Even as Iran remains a top focus, Trump said negotiations over the war in Ukraine continue. And he again expressed frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Zelenksyy he has to get on the ball, and he has to get a deal done,” Trump said.
On the other hand, Trump said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is prepared to negotiate an end to the war.
“I think Putin is ready to make a deal,” he said. Trump has said that before.
When pressed on what Zelenskyy’s obstacle is to a peace deal, Trump declined to elaborate but maintained that Ukraine’s leader is not showing enough willingness to negotiate.
“It’s unthinkable that he’s the obstacle,” Trump said. “You don’t have the cards. Now he’s got even less cards.”
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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 21:07 - Mar 5 with 294 views
The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 17:47 - Mar 5 by DJR
This from an interview of Trump by Politico.
Even as Iran remains a top focus, Trump said negotiations over the war in Ukraine continue. And he again expressed frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Zelenksyy he has to get on the ball, and he has to get a deal done,” Trump said.
On the other hand, Trump said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is prepared to negotiate an end to the war.
“I think Putin is ready to make a deal,” he said. Trump has said that before.
When pressed on what Zelenskyy’s obstacle is to a peace deal, Trump declined to elaborate but maintained that Ukraine’s leader is not showing enough willingness to negotiate.
“It’s unthinkable that he’s the obstacle,” Trump said. “You don’t have the cards. Now he’s got even less cards.”
Less cards than no cards?
He shouldn't have given up his day job.
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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 00:03 - Mar 6 with 223 views
The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 17:47 - Mar 5 by DJR
This from an interview of Trump by Politico.
Even as Iran remains a top focus, Trump said negotiations over the war in Ukraine continue. And he again expressed frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Zelenksyy he has to get on the ball, and he has to get a deal done,” Trump said.
On the other hand, Trump said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is prepared to negotiate an end to the war.
“I think Putin is ready to make a deal,” he said. Trump has said that before.
When pressed on what Zelenskyy’s obstacle is to a peace deal, Trump declined to elaborate but maintained that Ukraine’s leader is not showing enough willingness to negotiate.
“It’s unthinkable that he’s the obstacle,” Trump said. “You don’t have the cards. Now he’s got even less cards.”
Since when was defending your people and wanting to keep your land, underwritten by Russian U.K. and US, subject to a deal? What deal? If Trump means surrender that’s not a deal. But that’s precisely what he means.
And this is why Starmer is really annoying me now. He keeps bleating on about rule of law, international law and all that stuff. There’s no such thing. He might as well whine about unicorns. International order? Dead and buried.
Stop hiding Sir Maybe It’ll all go away with fingers in my ears Kier. It isn’t. Just because you cannot send even one little destroyer with a weathering mural on the prow to Cyprus doesn’t change how it is.
Back to the Trump main point. There’s no such thing as a deal. There’s no deal in tens of thousands dying to defend their land, life and liberty. There’s bravery, desperation, innovation, a will in those people to protect what is theirs unsupported by Trump and backbonefree Europe, bar those next threatened.
Does anyone not p£ssed out of their brains think Putin wants to negotiate? Talk about having a laugh. But I guess distorting truth into lies is all part of the deal.
I fear for the world, especially the country in which I live. I don’t care about me particularly. I’ve had a great time and so be it if it ends tomorrow. It’s future generations I worry for. It shouldn’t be this way. Madmen aplenty and selfish, senseless, weak, clueless nobodies like the European leaders of the three largest economies.
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The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 07:16 - Mar 6 with 183 views
There's a certain irony here but I'm sure it will count for nothing in Trump's eyes.
Ukraine will help the US and its allies counter Iran’s Shahed drones, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said, after the US requested assistance.
Russia has sent tens of thousands of Shaheds into Ukraine since it invaded its neighbour just over four years ago, at one point launching a swarm of more than 800 drones and decoys in its biggest night-time barrage.
Iran has responded to joint US-Israeli strikes by launching the same type of drones at countries in the Middle East.
In a post to social media, Zelenskyy said he had received a US request for support to defend against the drones in the Middle East and had given the order for equipment to be provided along with Ukrainian experts, without providing further details.
Ukraine helps partners who help our security and the protection of our people’s lives.
Ukraine has pioneered the development of cut-price drone-killing equipment that cost as little as $1,000, rewriting the air defence rulebook and making other countries take notice.
The 'special military operation' continues to reach new lows. PART 2 on 07:16 - Mar 6 by DJR
There's a certain irony here but I'm sure it will count for nothing in Trump's eyes.
Ukraine will help the US and its allies counter Iran’s Shahed drones, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said, after the US requested assistance.
Russia has sent tens of thousands of Shaheds into Ukraine since it invaded its neighbour just over four years ago, at one point launching a swarm of more than 800 drones and decoys in its biggest night-time barrage.
Iran has responded to joint US-Israeli strikes by launching the same type of drones at countries in the Middle East.
In a post to social media, Zelenskyy said he had received a US request for support to defend against the drones in the Middle East and had given the order for equipment to be provided along with Ukrainian experts, without providing further details.
Ukraine helps partners who help our security and the protection of our people’s lives.
Ukraine has pioneered the development of cut-price drone-killing equipment that cost as little as $1,000, rewriting the air defence rulebook and making other countries take notice.
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Drones have certainly added a layer to defence and offence requirements. With regard to the future and laser/microwave technologies this is quite interesting:
Britain’s offering is called Dragonfire. It looks to be a brilliant piece of kit that can be mounted on land or sea and will bring a drone for £10 a go.