Swastikas appearing in Kazakhstan with Russian "tourists".
Kazakhs call the police or get them taken off.
So far so good
"We must prepare for a long war," Emmanuel Macron told his diplomatic corps setting out his foreign policy goals.
From the Kyiv independent.
Well, fair question. Why wasn't Ukraine the successor state? I note the English version seems longer, more polite? 😁
Refering to other sites if you actually read it
Aside: ww2 started this day 83 years ago
A bunch of 50 + year olds with fauq all training and equipment, against the Ukrainians who's backs are up
We'll know it's true if they are sent to prison by a Russian military court for a crime they didn't commit. And promptly escape from a maximum security stockade...
And 1 months training,canonfodder its called
Politicians don't care what people want until it's too late.
https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1565237797790834688
eye of the storm,IAEA mission reached Zaporizhzhia NPP
Sad story about ukrainian families being deported to Russia from Mariupol and «forced»to be Russian
Another suspicious death of one of Vlads pals!
Binary chance? Well in terms of probability, it's a heavily weighted likelihood that the Russians have been damaging the plant.
Most unlikely that Ukraine would intend to damage a nuclear facility on their own territory and that supplies much of their power?
Well, they did dig trenches around Chernobyl!
What's that about - questioning if Russia as a state ever officially received membership in relation to UN? Or just assumed they'd carry it over from USSR days. Might be mileage in this yet.
I would say more unlikely that Russians would shell a plant that powers most of their occupied regions, that has their own soldiers and vehicles present and that if there were a radiation leak, prevailing winds would see their occupied Donbas and Russia itself most affected. What would they gain from shelling it?
Assumption was that Russian Federation succeeded the USSR and took their spot, but if theres no documents to formally back it up.. 🤣 would be embarrassing for them alright
It raises questions as to why Russia is on security council, especially after the fall of USSR who held the position
also puts China in a bind as their place on the council took a long time to acquire from Taiwan
no Russia on security council and we could endup with UN peacekeepers in Ukraine
Peace keepers don't visit active warzones, hence the name.
I recommend you start here
Saw this tweet referenced above. I've been wondering - those numbers before all of the units. Do they carry any meaning?
So does the 72nd Separate Motorized Rifle regiment imply that there are another 71 of those??
Or is it a case that each number is only used once in the army albeit for different types of units?
That wasn't peacekeeping, and in a geopolitical landscape far different compared to today. Peacekeeping missions, as the name clearly suggests, are there to maintain peace between two states/factions etc. They don't send peacekeeping missions to areas of declared war.
It was a UN mission to bring peace to Korea as Russia stayed out of vote and China had no vote
Gazprom not doing well, management better avoid windows
Whatever it was has nothing to do with the term peacekeeping today, which is what you originally referred to when you said we would have UN peacekeepers in Ukraine. That may happen if there is a ceasefire or an end to the war, but not as things currently stand. You might have observers at borders, but no peacekeeping missions on the ground. Your Korean reference isn't in relation to a peacekeeping mission, that was an offensive mission and didn't become an observer/peacekeeping one until the ceasefire.
He's definitely seeing things today 🤣
But war hasn't been declared. It's a special military operation 🙂.
No Russian weapons in the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
But wait IAEA arrived and guess what
War, or an active conflict. You can't keep peace if there is none to keep.