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Wyot |
Geoffrey wrote:
Ukraine are the first to have fought their aggressors with arms supplied by numerous countries. This generosity has both revitalised NATO and made Russia less of a future threat, at the same time.
Russia's combat capability has been greatly diminished and Taiwan, also living in the shadow of a major power with designs on it, will have taken notice. Quickly making new friends, like Ukraine.
Functional summary of the mainstream Western media position; which is hard to get hold of in the UK, thanks Barney.
I am so glad Russia's combat capability has been diminished, there was I more concerned about her nuclear arsenal... |
Geoffrey |
Ukraine are the first to have fought their aggressors with arms supplied by numerous countries. This generosity has both revitalised NATO and made Russia less of a future threat, at the same time.
Russia's combat capability has been greatly diminished and Taiwan, also living in the shadow of a major power with designs on it, will have taken notice. Quickly making new friends, like Ukraine. |
Geoffrey |
It's no wonder that Joe Biden thinks that more European countries joining NATO is a good idea. Essentially, he runs it! Military command of NATO must (and always has been) in the hands of the Americans, with two Generals permanently in situ. |
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