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Re: Russian army showing signs of folding

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
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I'd say that if Ukraine succeeds in pushing Russia out, we should move quickly to have them join NATO.

We didn't before for fear of Putin's response. But he did what we feared anyway. So the reason not to has been removed.

Russia's just going to have to suck up the fact that its own actions have resulted in three new countries joining the organisation. It is Russia that needs to change course. Lesson number one: be friendly to your neighbours and not a bully.




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Russian army showing signs of folding
By: Cactus Flower
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Tue, 13 Sep 22 2:58 PM
Msg. 47023 of 54809

According to Ukraine intellience, Russian personnel and their families are moving out of Crimea.

Apparently, large numbers of the 30,000 strong force to the west of the Dnieper are without ammo and negotiating their surrender.

Ukrainian forces now appear to be in northern Donetsk, in the town of Sviatohirsk, which means those to the south may be encircled.

It is beginning to look like a collapse to me.

And if that happens, Putin will be removed. Now the hope is we get a better Russian administration, as they are pretty much doomed in Ukraine.


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