Sanctions against Russia's economy may have started to cripple Vladimir Putin's aggression. There will be more severe damage to the Putin's invasion of Ukraine yet to come.
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Russia’s largest tank manufacturer may have run out of parts
Sanctions against Russia's economy may have started to cripple Vladimir Putin's aggression. There will be more severe damage to the Putin's invasion of Ukraine yet to come.
They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
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They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
I don't see that. Who is going to rebuild Ukraine cities? My tax dollars?
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Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox:
They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
I don't see that. Who is going to rebuild Ukraine cities? My tax dollars?
The former guy was asked by Fox "What should we do about Ukraine?" This was what he said.... "Well what I would do, we would, we have tremendous military capability and without planes, to be honest with you, without 44 year old jets, what we can do is enormous, and we should be doing it, and we should be helping them to survive, and they're doing a tremendous job." WTF???? Pure gibberish! What a fucking moron!
So how do you feel when the dems use the same playbook? It's like he used a page from their book. Say a lot of words that don't give much context (like a few posters here). That's usually 95% of dems speeches. Plus, he's not even the President, why you so mad? Why don't we have a look at the POTUS or the VP and let's pull up some of their dialog..." uhh hhuhuuhhh just look at the map" I mean, not even on topic about the question and that's the US VP!
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
The former guy was asked by Fox "What should we do about Ukraine?" This was what he said.... "Well what I would do, we would, we have tremendous military capability and without planes, to be honest with you, without 44 year old jets, what we can do is enormous, and we should be doing it, and we should be helping them to survive, and they're doing a tremendous job." WTF???? Pure gibberish! What a fucking moron!
So how do you feel when the dems use the same playbook? It's like he used a page from their book. Say a lot of words that don't give much context (like a few posters here). That's usually 95% of dems speeches. Plus, he's not even the President, why you so mad? Why don't we have a look at the POTUS or the VP and let's pull up some of their dialog..." uhh hhuhuuhhh just look at the map" I mean, not even on topic about the question and that's the US VP!
They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually.
By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries?
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Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox:
They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases.
Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually.
By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries?
Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases. Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually. By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries?
I always wondered how much a battery cost, heard the ev car's are around $60k, How long does it take to charge? If your going on a trip do you need to wait a half hour or more to charge, can you plug it in on a day it's raining and are you going to stand in the rain when it charging. What if you live where some nights it gets -20 and you didn't plug your car in over night is the battery going to start the car? How far can you drive before you need a charge and does it make a difference at what speed you were going?
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Quote Originally Posted by BigGame90:
Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases. Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually. By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries?
I always wondered how much a battery cost, heard the ev car's are around $60k, How long does it take to charge? If your going on a trip do you need to wait a half hour or more to charge, can you plug it in on a day it's raining and are you going to stand in the rain when it charging. What if you live where some nights it gets -20 and you didn't plug your car in over night is the battery going to start the car? How far can you drive before you need a charge and does it make a difference at what speed you were going?
Quote Originally Posted by BigGame90: Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases. Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually. By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries? I always wondered how much a battery cost, heard the ev car's are around $60k, How long does it take to charge? If your going on a trip do you need to wait a half hour or more to charge, can you plug it in on a day it's raining and are you going to stand in the rain when it charging. What if you live where some nights it gets -20 and you didn't plug your car in over night is the battery going to start the car? How far can you drive before you need a charge and does it make a difference at what speed you were going?
Public Charging: 50kW DC fast-charging stations provide 0-80% in 85 minutes, and 100kW DC fast-charging stations provide 0-80% in 45 minutes.
so 10-20times longer than gas and most electric cars are not close to the same miles as a full tank of gas
It can cost between $2,200 and $4,100 to replace a Toyota Prius battery. When you're breaking down the price, keep in mind that even a used Prius battery costs around $1,500. Once you factor in labor costs and additional fees from your mechanic, you'll be looking at a much higher bill.
Quick check...2012 Prius is selling for 12k. That likely will need a new a battery in 1-2 years, hence why they are selling it. Some sucker will buy it not knowing it'll cost 2-5k to replace the battery in a few years. Prius battery expected to last 12 years.
Not to mention electric cars lose miles when sitting in traffic. So people expect to get a certain amount of miles per charge but most electric car owners live in large cities with dense traffic so they actually lose miles.
Electric cars are awesome, but they also require a lot of elements from the earth that will become more rare with higher electric car production.
Gee, wonder why Putin is going after more land.
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Quote Originally Posted by hoody:
Quote Originally Posted by BigGame90: Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: They’ll negotiate and Putin will get parts of Ukraine. Most of the sanctions will be lifted as part of the negotiations. Ukraine won’t join NATO and they can’t have any NATO friendly military bases. Putin just wants the natural resources so he can supply all the materials needed for your dems electric cars dream and "green energy". Ironic part is, dems don't even realize this is what's happening but they're still waiting for their over priced electric cars that don't have the infrastructure to support their charging. Do you all realize this is why Russia is invading?! You all keep pushing this shit all over the world and Putin knows Ukraine has the resources to make your dreams come true. You all have blood on your hands by pushing this on people. Don't act like this invasion hasn't been known for over a decade. It's been know since Obama was in office. The people of Ukraine have known that this would happen eventually. By the way dems, when the electric car battery goes kaput, is it better to buy a new battery or car? Then how do you dispose of said battery/car? How much are new batteries? I always wondered how much a battery cost, heard the ev car's are around $60k, How long does it take to charge? If your going on a trip do you need to wait a half hour or more to charge, can you plug it in on a day it's raining and are you going to stand in the rain when it charging. What if you live where some nights it gets -20 and you didn't plug your car in over night is the battery going to start the car? How far can you drive before you need a charge and does it make a difference at what speed you were going?
Public Charging: 50kW DC fast-charging stations provide 0-80% in 85 minutes, and 100kW DC fast-charging stations provide 0-80% in 45 minutes.
so 10-20times longer than gas and most electric cars are not close to the same miles as a full tank of gas
It can cost between $2,200 and $4,100 to replace a Toyota Prius battery. When you're breaking down the price, keep in mind that even a used Prius battery costs around $1,500. Once you factor in labor costs and additional fees from your mechanic, you'll be looking at a much higher bill.
Quick check...2012 Prius is selling for 12k. That likely will need a new a battery in 1-2 years, hence why they are selling it. Some sucker will buy it not knowing it'll cost 2-5k to replace the battery in a few years. Prius battery expected to last 12 years.
Not to mention electric cars lose miles when sitting in traffic. So people expect to get a certain amount of miles per charge but most electric car owners live in large cities with dense traffic so they actually lose miles.
Electric cars are awesome, but they also require a lot of elements from the earth that will become more rare with higher electric car production.
I'm all for electric cars and trucks but I live rural and do travel cross country once in awhile. The Ford F150 Lightening with extended range battery gets about 320 miles. Not bad yet it's not gonna pull my 5th wheel camper. Would be good for going to town and back. Just not shelling out $67 grand for the Lariat package.
Kinda see it like computers, in the mid 90's I paid $2100 for a home computer that had 1/5 the capability of a computer I can buy now for $600. Believe electric cars/trucks will evolve with more bang for the buck later but not as much as computers have.
Also, for those old enough to remember, diesel used to be much cheaper than gasoline until demand went up. When/if everyone goes electric recharge costs will rise and environmentalists will go after polluting lithium and cobalt mining.
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I'm all for electric cars and trucks but I live rural and do travel cross country once in awhile. The Ford F150 Lightening with extended range battery gets about 320 miles. Not bad yet it's not gonna pull my 5th wheel camper. Would be good for going to town and back. Just not shelling out $67 grand for the Lariat package.
Kinda see it like computers, in the mid 90's I paid $2100 for a home computer that had 1/5 the capability of a computer I can buy now for $600. Believe electric cars/trucks will evolve with more bang for the buck later but not as much as computers have.
Also, for those old enough to remember, diesel used to be much cheaper than gasoline until demand went up. When/if everyone goes electric recharge costs will rise and environmentalists will go after polluting lithium and cobalt mining.
Moscow has lost its “offensive potential” and is being forced to call in reinforcements from the “depths” of Russia as it retreats in key battles and loses troops to desertion, according to Ukraine.
Ukraine’s armed forces said in an update that Russian troops had been “repelled” from Makariv, a strategically important Kyiv suburb, and the Ukrainian flag was raised over the town “thanks to the heroic actions of our defenders”.
Moscow has lost its “offensive potential” and is being forced to call in reinforcements from the “depths” of Russia as it retreats in key battles and loses troops to desertion, according to Ukraine.
Ukraine’s armed forces said in an update that Russian troops had been “repelled” from Makariv, a strategically important Kyiv suburb, and the Ukrainian flag was raised over the town “thanks to the heroic actions of our defenders”.
recapture of Makariv, about 37 miles west of Kyiv, could prevent Russian forces from encircling the capital from the northwest.
March 22 2020.
Russian forces have started shelling Mariupol from the sea, according to a senior Pentagon official — a new development in the continued attacks on a city that’s seen some of the worst bombardment since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
recapture of Makariv, about 37 miles west of Kyiv, could prevent Russian forces from encircling the capital from the northwest.
March 22 2020.
Russian forces have started shelling Mariupol from the sea, according to a senior Pentagon official — a new development in the continued attacks on a city that’s seen some of the worst bombardment since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
Cody Heard was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 2018, but has decided that the skills he learned as a soldier could be put to good use helping the Ukrainian people fight back against the Russian invasion.
Cody and his wife, Amanda, joined “Morning in America” Friday from their home in Arkansas to talk about Cody’s decision to join the fight.
Hector said he hoped to train Ukrainians in his expertise: armored vehicles and heavy weapons.
“A lot of veterans, we have a calling to serve, and we trained our whole career for this kind of war,” he said. “Sitting by and doing nothing? I had to do that when Afghanistan fell apart, and it weighed heavily on me. I had to act.”
All across the United States, small groups of military veterans are gathering, planning and getting passports in order. After years of serving in smoldering occupations, trying to spread democracy in places that had only a tepid interest in it, many are hungry for what they see as a righteous fight to defend freedom against an autocratic aggressor with a conventional and target-rich army.
It’s a conflict that has a clear good and bad side, and maybe that stands apart from other recent conflicts,” said David Ribardo, a former Army officer who now owns a property management business in Allentown, Pa. “A lot of us are watching what is happening and just want to grab a rifle and go over there.”
Ukrainian brigadear general in Washington embassy admits to accepting volunteers in mechanized infinity and helicopter expertise citing many were rejected due personality or criminal records
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Ex us military join fight for Ukraine.
Cody Heard was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 2018, but has decided that the skills he learned as a soldier could be put to good use helping the Ukrainian people fight back against the Russian invasion.
Cody and his wife, Amanda, joined “Morning in America” Friday from their home in Arkansas to talk about Cody’s decision to join the fight.
Hector said he hoped to train Ukrainians in his expertise: armored vehicles and heavy weapons.
“A lot of veterans, we have a calling to serve, and we trained our whole career for this kind of war,” he said. “Sitting by and doing nothing? I had to do that when Afghanistan fell apart, and it weighed heavily on me. I had to act.”
All across the United States, small groups of military veterans are gathering, planning and getting passports in order. After years of serving in smoldering occupations, trying to spread democracy in places that had only a tepid interest in it, many are hungry for what they see as a righteous fight to defend freedom against an autocratic aggressor with a conventional and target-rich army.
It’s a conflict that has a clear good and bad side, and maybe that stands apart from other recent conflicts,” said David Ribardo, a former Army officer who now owns a property management business in Allentown, Pa. “A lot of us are watching what is happening and just want to grab a rifle and go over there.”
Ukrainian brigadear general in Washington embassy admits to accepting volunteers in mechanized infinity and helicopter expertise citing many were rejected due personality or criminal records
Candace Owens went viral on Monday after she responded to a New York Times reporter with citations from the New York Times after the reporter seemed to suggest Owens was echoing Russian state media when she said Ukraine, a nation widely known for its corruption, is corrupt.
“Received an email from The NYT asking for comment regarding me ‘advancing ideas that Ukraine is a corrupt country’—similar to Russian state TV,” Owens told her followers via social media. “I replied informing them that I actually got my ideas from The New York Times, and provided them links to their past articles.”
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Candace Owens went viral on Monday after she responded to a New York Times reporter with citations from the New York Times after the reporter seemed to suggest Owens was echoing Russian state media when she said Ukraine, a nation widely known for its corruption, is corrupt.
“Received an email from The NYT asking for comment regarding me ‘advancing ideas that Ukraine is a corrupt country’—similar to Russian state TV,” Owens told her followers via social media. “I replied informing them that I actually got my ideas from The New York Times, and provided them links to their past articles.”
Moscow has lost its “offensive potential” and is being forced to call in reinforcements from the “depths” of Russia as it retreats in key battles and loses troops to desertion, according to Ukraine. Ukraine’s armed forces said in an update that Russian troops had been “repelled” from Makariv, a strategically important Kyiv suburb, and the Ukrainian flag was raised over the town “thanks to the heroic actions of our defenders”. Source.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/russian-forces-retreating-and-deserting-ukraine-claims-0dpxxfhwl
True.
And now with their desperation they are contemplating coercing the Belarus military into attacking Ukraine.
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
Moscow has lost its “offensive potential” and is being forced to call in reinforcements from the “depths” of Russia as it retreats in key battles and loses troops to desertion, according to Ukraine. Ukraine’s armed forces said in an update that Russian troops had been “repelled” from Makariv, a strategically important Kyiv suburb, and the Ukrainian flag was raised over the town “thanks to the heroic actions of our defenders”. Source.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/russian-forces-retreating-and-deserting-ukraine-claims-0dpxxfhwl
True.
And now with their desperation they are contemplating coercing the Belarus military into attacking Ukraine.
Russia’s largest tank manufacturer may have run out of parts https://fortune.com/2022/03/22/russian-tank-manufacturer-sanctions-ukraine-war/ Sanctions against Russia's economy may have started to cripple Vladimir Putin's aggression. There will be more severe damage to the Putin's invasion of Ukraine yet to come.
Sounds like the plan is going according to plan
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Quote Originally Posted by Europa:
Russia’s largest tank manufacturer may have run out of parts https://fortune.com/2022/03/22/russian-tank-manufacturer-sanctions-ukraine-war/ Sanctions against Russia's economy may have started to cripple Vladimir Putin's aggression. There will be more severe damage to the Putin's invasion of Ukraine yet to come.
Ex us military join fight for Ukraine. Cody Heard was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 2018, but has decided that the skills he learned as a soldier could be put to good use helping the Ukrainian people fight back against the Russian invasion. Cody and his wife, Amanda, joined “Morning in America” Friday from their home in Arkansas to talk about Cody’s decision to join the fight. Hector said he hoped to train Ukrainians in his expertise: armored vehicles and heavy weapons. “A lot of veterans, we have a calling to serve, and we trained our whole career for this kind of war,” he said. “Sitting by and doing nothing? I had to do that when Afghanistan fell apart, and it weighed heavily on me. I had to act.” All across the United States, small groups of military veterans are gathering, planning and getting passports in order. After years of serving in smoldering occupations, trying to spread democracy in places that had only a tepid interest in it, many are hungry for what they see as a righteous fight to defend freedom against an autocratic aggressor with a conventional and target-rich army. It’s a conflict that has a clear good and bad side, and maybe that stands apart from other recent conflicts,” said David Ribardo, a former Army officer who now owns a property management business in Allentown, Pa. “A lot of us are watching what is happening and just want to grab a rifle and go over there.” Ukrainian brigadear general in Washington embassy admits to accepting volunteers in mechanized infinity and helicopter expertise citing many were rejected due personality or criminal records
Mercenaries?
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
Ex us military join fight for Ukraine. Cody Heard was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 2018, but has decided that the skills he learned as a soldier could be put to good use helping the Ukrainian people fight back against the Russian invasion. Cody and his wife, Amanda, joined “Morning in America” Friday from their home in Arkansas to talk about Cody’s decision to join the fight. Hector said he hoped to train Ukrainians in his expertise: armored vehicles and heavy weapons. “A lot of veterans, we have a calling to serve, and we trained our whole career for this kind of war,” he said. “Sitting by and doing nothing? I had to do that when Afghanistan fell apart, and it weighed heavily on me. I had to act.” All across the United States, small groups of military veterans are gathering, planning and getting passports in order. After years of serving in smoldering occupations, trying to spread democracy in places that had only a tepid interest in it, many are hungry for what they see as a righteous fight to defend freedom against an autocratic aggressor with a conventional and target-rich army. It’s a conflict that has a clear good and bad side, and maybe that stands apart from other recent conflicts,” said David Ribardo, a former Army officer who now owns a property management business in Allentown, Pa. “A lot of us are watching what is happening and just want to grab a rifle and go over there.” Ukrainian brigadear general in Washington embassy admits to accepting volunteers in mechanized infinity and helicopter expertise citing many were rejected due personality or criminal records
Russia has lost 15k troops severed from Russia in terms of supply chain fuel food parts have been cut for Russia as they lose more territory in kiev and marsapul.
The last 24 hours have sent Russia troops in a retreat mode. As the freedom fighters have been assaulting the invading occupiers.
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Russia has lost 15k troops severed from Russia in terms of supply chain fuel food parts have been cut for Russia as they lose more territory in kiev and marsapul.
The last 24 hours have sent Russia troops in a retreat mode. As the freedom fighters have been assaulting the invading occupiers.
China has fortified their border with Russia . As Chinese troop levels are growing along the chino Russia border.
Is it feasible for a Chinese invasion in eastern Russia as troops along the border
are being reassigned to kiev.
United States and NATO exploring war crimes against the Kremlin's civilian targeting tati s with possible nuclear and chemical weapons are being explored by Moscow in the Ukrainian Belarus theater.
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China has fortified their border with Russia . As Chinese troop levels are growing along the chino Russia border.
Is it feasible for a Chinese invasion in eastern Russia as troops along the border
are being reassigned to kiev.
United States and NATO exploring war crimes against the Kremlin's civilian targeting tati s with possible nuclear and chemical weapons are being explored by Moscow in the Ukrainian Belarus theater.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is increasing its military presence in the Far East in response to rising tensions in the wider region, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Thursday.
In remarks cited on the defence ministry website, Shoigu said reinforcements were being sent because of tensions in the "eastern strategic direction", referring to an area encompassing Russia's eastern border with China and the wider Asia-Pacific.
Shoigu did not specify what the new threats were, or where the additional troops would go. He promised 500 units of new and modernised equipment for the region, as well as some improvements to the navy's Northern Fleet.
These troops are being called back to Moscow. That region is still unstable need for Russia defense fortified in the first place.
China is still stewing with the war upstaging and casting a shadow of shame o
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is increasing its military presence in the Far East in response to rising tensions in the wider region, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Thursday.
In remarks cited on the defence ministry website, Shoigu said reinforcements were being sent because of tensions in the "eastern strategic direction", referring to an area encompassing Russia's eastern border with China and the wider Asia-Pacific.
Shoigu did not specify what the new threats were, or where the additional troops would go. He promised 500 units of new and modernised equipment for the region, as well as some improvements to the navy's Northern Fleet.
These troops are being called back to Moscow. That region is still unstable need for Russia defense fortified in the first place.
China is still stewing with the war upstaging and casting a shadow of shame o
Russia announced Saturday that more than 10,000 troops had finished month-long drills near Ukraine, amid Western accusations that Moscow was plotting an invasion of its ex-Soviet neighbour
Russia announced Saturday that more than 10,000 troops had finished month-long drills near Ukraine, amid Western accusations that Moscow was plotting an invasion of its ex-Soviet neighbour
The operation frozen tin terd has left function tanks with frozen occupant.. the estimated Russian loses are now near 10 to 15 thousand personal Russia has lost in conflicts.
NATO with Joe Biden present in Europe are convenient to enter truce talks with the Kremlin.
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The operation frozen tin terd has left function tanks with frozen occupant.. the estimated Russian loses are now near 10 to 15 thousand personal Russia has lost in conflicts.
NATO with Joe Biden present in Europe are convenient to enter truce talks with the Kremlin.
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