Ukraine invasion thread. (ww3?)

Exactly. Russia will skirmish and take some land. Some shots will be fired and a couple people will die. The west will impose useless sanctions and life will continue. Nobody is going to fight a large scale war for Ukraine. Nobody bothered with Crimea because it was ethically Russian. Then Russia built the bridge and that was that.

Everyone knows Putin will strike just as the Olympiad kicks off


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This is false.
 
La Russie joue a qui pisse le plus loin avec tous leurs voisins.

Demandez a l'armée Canadienne dans le cercle arctique ce qu'ils pensent des intrusions aériennes par les Migs Russes sur le territoire Canadien.

Except they don’t really fly over Canada as far as I know. They show up to the edge of the air defence identification zone which is past our borders.

And we scramble jets because that’s what the policy calls for.


It’ll be interesting to see what China does when Russia does whatever they’re about to do.

If it weren’t for the Olympics I’m sure they’d be jonesing to settle the Taiwan issue while the west is busy.
 
Except they don’t really fly over Canada as far as I know. They show up to the edge of the air defence identification zone which is past our borders.

And we scramble jets because that’s what the policy calls for.


It’ll be interesting to see what China does when Russia does whatever they’re about to do.

If it weren’t for the Olympics I’m sure they’d be jonesing to settle the Taiwan issue while the west is busy.

De quoi tu parles? Ils envoient même des brise glace nucléaires dans nos eaux tellement ils s’en sacrent….
 
De quoi tu parles? Ils envoient même des brise glace nucléaires dans nos eaux tellement ils s’en sacrent….

De ce qui se passe depuis des lunes?

Trouve moi un article contemporain qui dit que Norad a intercepté un Bombardier Russe en violation de la souveraineté Canadienne.

Le ADIZ dépasse nos claims territoriaux. Les Russes se pointe la face près de nos frontières pis se font revirer debord avant de "trespass".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Defense_Identification_Zone_(North_America)

Des press release comme ça y'en a des tonnes:

Two F-22 and two CF-18 fighter aircraft supported by an E-3 Sentry, a KC-135 Stratotanker and a C-130 Tanker from the North American Aerospace Defense Command positively identified and intercepted two Tu-95 Bear H bombers in the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones on August 8th, 2019.
The Russian aircraft remained in international airspace in the Beaufort Sea and at no time did the aircraft enter United States or Canadian sovereign airspace.
https://www.norad.mil/Newsroom/Pres...-aircraft-entering-air-defense-identificatio/

Anyways c'est tellement 1950s comme menace avec tous les missiles ballistiques moderne de penser qu'un first strike va passer par des vieux avions bric a brac.

Pour les brises glace je sais pas. Mais même avec les États-Unis on n'est pas en accord avec les revendications territoriales dans l'artic alors j'sais bien pas à quoi ils jouent.
 
Iran-Russia hit maximum strategy
by Pepe Escobar
https://thesaker.is/iran-russia-hit-maximum-strategy/


"...
A new Eurasia-led order encompassing the vast majority of the world’s population is a work in fast progress. China using Eurasia as the larger stage to upgrade its global role, in parallel to the fast-evolving Sino-Russian-Iranian interaction, carries larger than life implications for the Western gatekeepers of the imperial ‘rules-based order.’ The de-Westernization of globalization, from a Chinese point of view, does involve a completely new terminology (‘community of shared destiny’). And there are hardly more glaring examples of ‘shared destiny’ than its deeper interconnection with both Russia and Iran. One of the crucial geopolitical questions of our time is how an emergent, supposedly Chinese hegemony will articulate itself. If actions speak louder than words, then Sino-hegemony looks loose, malleable and inclusive, starkly different to the US variety. For one, it concerns the absolute majority of the Global South, which will be involved and vocal. Iran is one of the leaders of the Global South. Russia, deeply implicated in de-Westernizing global governance, holds a unique position – diplomatically, militarily, as an energy provider – as the special conduit between East and West: the irreplaceable Eurasian bridge, and the guarantor of Global South stability. All of that is at play now. It is no wonder that the leaders of the three main Eurasian powers are meeting and holding discussions in person, within just a matter of days. As the Atlanticist axis drowns in hubris, arrogance, and incompetence, welcome to the lineaments of the Eurasian, post-Western world..."
 
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