Russia and Ukraine

This is a clear sign of escalation, once North Korea puts boots on the ground, other countries aligned with Russia will feel obligated-it will soon no longer be Russia invading Ukraine and once that happens all bets are off.

Like North Korea can really afford to equip and send a 100,000 troops anywhere? China is likely tell Kim that he can get free rail service for his troops to go west. Its more like Rocket man now has a shot at showing what his army can do to the world when given a chance. What would the benefit to Rocket man and North Korea to get involved? Are the spoils of war going to be available for the taking? Is Putin going to make it worth Rocket man's money and resources to put boots on the ground thousands of miles away?
 
Like North Korea can really afford to equip and send a 100,000 troops anywhere? China is likely tell Kim that he can get free rail service for his troops to go west. Its more like Rocket man now has a shot at showing what his army can do to the world when given a chance. What would the benefit to Rocket man and North Korea to get involved? Are the spoils of war going to be available for the taking? Is Putin going to make it worth Rocket man's money and resources to put boots on the ground thousands of miles away?
I think they would be WELL funded by the Chinese and it will give the Chinese a chance to see if any of their copy cat chyt actually works in real world use.

Sort of gives them a test bed for when they waltz into Taiwan.
 
I think they would be WELL funded by the Chinese and it will give the Chinese a chance to see if any of their copy cat chyt actually works in real world use.

Sort of gives them a test bed for when they waltz into Taiwan.
With the banking and real estate markets tanking in China I am certain that using N K troops is a better idea than China using its own.

As far as waltzing into Taiwan... going kinetic alway poses certain risk... this is why China is so good at using other tactics to overcome the enemies they want to conquer. What the invasion of Taiwan will do is destroy the chip production that several countries depend upon for keeping up the technological advances crucial to supply chain products. When push come to shove TSMC will make sure China made a strategic blunder when it comes to gaining access to chip production. A 500 billion dollar company will be destroyed... and for what? So some anti human stupid people can have what doesn't belong to them?
 
Like North Korea can really afford to equip and send a 100,000 troops anywhere? China is likely tell Kim that he can get free rail service for his troops to go west. Its more like Rocket man now has a shot at showing what his army can do to the world when given a chance. What would the benefit to Rocket man and North Korea to get involved? Are the spoils of war going to be available for the taking? Is Putin going to make it worth Rocket man's money and resources to put boots on the ground thousands of miles away?
North Korea aligns itself with these bad actor states so why wouldn't they offer troops or equipment?

I'd imagine the host country (or China) would allow for any expense incurred......

What benefit was it for other western countries to follow the US into all the countries they have invaded over the years-same difference for North Korea.

It's easy to label a dangerous dictator with a name such as "Rocket Man" in order to diminish and demean his psychotic behavior...it's less easy to predict what he will do next.
 
North Korea aligns itself with these bad actor states so why wouldn't they offer troops or equipment?

I'd imagine the host country (or China) would allow for any expense incurred......

What benefit was it for other western countries to follow the US into all the countries they have invaded over the years-same difference for North Korea.

It's easy to label a dangerous dictator with a name such as "Rocket Man" in order to diminish and demean his psychotic behavior...it's less easy to predict what he will do next.
The worlds powers haven't really had a "Justified War" since WW2. The Allies aligned on a common purpose to stop the oppression of invasions structured by Nazi's and the Imperialist in Japan. Restoring a more livable level of life was the end result of stopping these dictators that had ambitions to rule the world
by ruling over humanity. Can you name a war since then that was justified to restore freedom on an individual level world wide?

When Klaus ( WEF founder ) say you will own nothing and be happy you have to ask... what kind of demented idiot says that to the world? What kind of idiots meet in Davos every year and attempt to find new ways to exert influence and control over the rest of the world?

Seems to me Rocketman slowed down his rocket testing considerably at a certain point in time when he was labeled by the former president. I am pretty certain the people and leadership of Japan was appreciative when Kim stopped sending rockets over and around that particular island nation.
 
The worlds powers haven't really had a "Justified War" since WW2. The Allies aligned on a common purpose to stop the oppression of invasions structured by Nazi's and the Imperialist in Japan. Restoring a more livable level of life was the end result of stopping these dictators that had ambitions to rule the world
by ruling over humanity. Can you name a war since then that was justified to restore freedom on an individual level world wide?

When Klaus ( WEF founder ) say you will own nothing and be happy you have to ask... what kind of demented idiot says that to the world? What kind of idiots meet in Davos every year and attempt to find new ways to exert influence and control over the rest of the world?

Seems to me Rocketman slowed down his rocket testing considerably at a certain point in time when he was labeled by the former president. I am pretty certain the people and leadership of Japan was appreciative when Kim stopped sending rockets over and around that particular island nation.
As there hasn't been a global conflict as of yet, I believe the Korean war was justified...if there wasn't an intervention the North Koreans would have conquered the south.

Vietnam was similar but there was far too much government intervention into operations for it to be effective...South Vietnam did not want to be taken over by the north.

Iraq was not a necessary invasion and it gave ISIS the ground to gather steam becoming a world threat...engaging and eliminating them was/is a priority. Sadly their scourge spanned/spans many other countries resulting in unbalancing those countries allowing bad actors to gain a foothold...

Libya, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan were all failed attempts to better the level of quality of life for the people who reside there.....all they seemed to do was upset the social order of the countries involved.

As for "Rocketman" giving him a comical title did little to circumvent the fact he is an unbalanced dictator which your former president had some sort of affinity towards....this "funny" title did little to slow the development of the missile program within North Korea-it just pushed them into more secrecy...
 
If we delve into United Nations and non-Article 5 interventions there are several good examples of these being well justified...the island of Cyprus, the Golan Heights, the Balkans, Kosovo, Mali, Rwanda are all examples of why a military should intervene and restore order within the boundary of another nation.

Modern militaries engage in what's called a "three block war" this is broken down in three phases which can occur in any variation of sequence for instance a country could go into another to provide humanitarian aid and find themselves engaging in a war fighting scenario then switching to a peacekeeping role....or any sequence of this.

The three block war is as follows:

1. War fighting
2. peace keeping
3. humanitarian aid
 
Yeah... I shouldn't say anything demeaning about Kim... after his half brother paid the price for possibly being in contention for the position as NK's leader its hard to say what kind of guy he is.
Say anything you want that is demeaning towards that nut but why label him with a humorous moniker?

It seems all the bad actor world leaders are nuts....Putin proved that with the idiotic invasion of the Ukraine which can't be won. Xi Jinping is right on his heels as he is awaiting the right time to invade Taiwan...
 
What is eye opening to me is just how poorly the Russian military is performing...even with the infusion of advanced western weapons, training and on site advisors, the Russians should have been able to counter these and be more effective...

It leads me to think the only thing they have going for them is their nuclear arsenal....

In a conventional war, NATO would clean the floor with them...
 
9,000 dead soldiers and many innocents killed or injured in just six months! Thats 1,500 per month average.

 
What is eye opening to me is just how poorly the Russian military is performing...even with the infusion of advanced western weapons, training and on site advisors, the Russians should have been able to counter these and be more effective...

It leads me to think the only thing they have going for them is their nuclear arsenal....

In a conventional war, NATO would clean the floor with them...
I think there is a prevailing sense of arrogance on the part of the Russians. Ukraine took out a good half dozen of their parked top rated aircraft in an attack.

That simply shouldn't happen if you have half an ounce of respect towards your enemy 6 months into this with no victory in sight.

Even if you don't have hangars, you space them out sufficiently to preclude that stupidity.
 
Just read this …

The expected Russian economy collapse which was predicted has not happened


MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia’s economy has avoided the meltdown many predicted after Moscow sent its forces into Ukraine six months ago, with higher prices for its oil exports cushioning the impact of Western sanctions, but hardships are emerging for some Russians.

After predicting at one point that the economy would shrink more than 12% this year, exceeding the falls in output seen after the Soviet Union collapsed and during the 1998 financial crisis, the economy ministry now expects a 4.2% contraction.

Kremlin follow through on President Vladimir Putin’s pledge in March to reduce poverty and inequality despite crippling Western sanctions and inflation. Some economists have compared the situation to the COVID-19 pandemic, when authorities increased payments for those most vulnerable to the crisis.


“So far, there are no signs that the drop in living standards could lead to unrest,” said Alexei Firsov, founder of social studies think tank Platforma.


“The living standards decline has not reached the point where attitudes towards reality start to change significantly and the fridge clearly begins to beat the TV” - a reference to a Russian saying that describes the tension between people’s experiences and what state television has led them to expect.


Russia’s current account surplus - the difference in value between exports and imports - more than tripled year-on-year in the first seven months of 2022, to a record $166.6 billion, as revenues soared while sanctions caused imports to plunge.


Putin has ordered 10% rises in pensions and the minimum wage to soften the blow from inflation, while major employers such as No.1 lender Sberbank and gas giant Gazprom raised salaries from July.


The unemployment rate was 3.9% in June, its lowest since the statistics service started publishing the figure in 1992, according to the Eikon database.


Putin’s approval rating was 83% in July, up more than 10 percentage points since the Ukraine campaign started on Feb. 24, according to polling by the independent Levada Centre.


COST OF LIVING


Inflation, which soared to a 20-year high of 17.8% in April after the rouble collapsed to a record low against the U.S. dollar, is now seen ending the year at 13.4%, according to the economy ministry.


Emergency capital controls have since helped the rouble firm more than 25% this year, making it the world's best-performing currency here so far in 2022. That has helped rein in inflation and stopped the panic-buying seen after sanctions were imposed by Western countries.


While sanctions mean consumer goods like Guinness beer, Zara clothes and Nespresso coffee capsules have disappeared from the shelves, some Russians told Reuters they were also struggling to find staple goods including some medicines.

Some complained about a shortage of car parts as many Western manufacturers have either suspended operations or left Russia entirely. Russia’s biggest carmaker Avtovaz has cut production and is offering some workers voluntary redundancy due to lack of components.

“I, as a retired person, cannot afford what is on offer. Prices for the products I buy have jumped by 30% on average,” said Larisa, a 65-year-old pensioner from Belgorod, a city near the Ukrainian border.

Official figures show consumer prices have gone up 10.7% so far this year, compared with a 4.7% increase in the same period of 2021.

But according to statistics service Rosstat, prices for sanitary pads have risen 41% year-to-date, those for foreign-made cars are up 39%, and toilet paper prices are up 27%.

“I’ve started to spend more, but I’ve also started to save more,” said Tatiana Lazar, a 33-year-old confectioner and mother of two from Moscow. “Now I limit my desires, my wants in shops and in the standard of living. I don’t really believe that prices will go down.”

Putin has promised for years to raise real disposable incomes, a measure of people’s purchasing power, but a survey by state polling agency VTsIOM showed that 64% of people in Russia had no savings as of mid-February.

Online project Pricing.day, which tracks consumer goods prices, warned living standards could yet fall further, saying: “The economy has collapsed and shortages of even basic products are on the way.”

But for many Russians, the last six months have seen little change: they still holiday abroad, buy Western goods, complain about inflation, watch TV and support Putin.

And with energy prices set to remain high even as European Union countries try to wean themselves off Russian gas and oil, state coffers should continue to swell.Russia has said it plans to reinstate its policy of topping up reserves with excess oil revenues.

“People relax, go to eat, go out, spend money just as they did before,” said Emil, 33, who lives in Moscow.

“I think everything has normalised, more or less, given how they (the West) wanted us to live ... I don’t think it’ll be us having the cold winter.”
 
I think there is a prevailing sense of arrogance on the part of the Russians. Ukraine took out a good half dozen of their parked top rated aircraft in an attack.

That simply shouldn't happen if you have half an ounce of respect towards your enemy 6 months into this with no victory in sight.

Even if you don't have hangars, you space them out sufficiently to preclude that stupidity.

Here’s where technology comes into play. I read an article yesterday where a Russian tourist in Crimea posted a pic online of him standing aways away from all that. The Ukrainians used that pic to get the geo data from it and bombed the crap outta the place. Several weeks ago an embedded Russian reporter did same thing and basically gave away the location of Russian equipment which was subsequently blown to smithereens.
With satellites and the west assisting ukraine it is all but impossible for Russia to ‘hide’ things from the world.
 
Here’s where technology comes into play. I read an article yesterday where a Russian tourist in Crimea posted a pic online of him standing aways away from all that. The Ukrainians used that pic to get the geo data from it and bombed the crap outta the place. Several weeks ago an embedded Russian reporter did same thing and basically gave away the location of Russian equipment which was subsequently blown to smithereens.
With satellites and the west assisting ukraine it is all but impossible for Russia to ‘hide’ things from the world.
Precisely why the Russians are arrogant. They are losing a lot of their war machinery because of it. Anyone can find their assets if you leave them parked outside.

It's one thing to underestimate a poorly armed guerilla force. It's quite another to do the same with a well armed one.
 
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Precisely why the Russians are arrogant. They are losing a lot of their war machinery because of it. Anyone can find their assets if you leave the parked outside.

It's one thing to underestimate a poorly armed guerilla force. It's quite another to do the same with a well armed one.
Russia half-assed the invasion from the get-go....a modern military blinds their enemy and gains air superiority right off the bat...Russia did neither of these and now they are in a real conundrum.

Putin has only a few options-pull out and concede (which I don't think his huge ego will allow) resort to low yield nukes or use biological/chemical weapons to defeat the Ukrainian forces...

I'm not sure which direction he will go but I hope he swallows his pride and concedes....
 
Russia half-assed the invasion from the get-go....a modern military blinds their enemy and gains air superiority right off the bat...Russia did neither of these and now they are in a real conundrum.

Putin has only a few options-pull out and concede (which I don't think his huge ego will allow) resort to low yield nukes or use biological/chemical weapons to defeat the Ukrainian forces...

I'm not sure which direction he will go but I hope he swallows his pride and concedes....


He’s going to ‘accidentally’ destroy a couple nuclear plants which will clear the entire area. Then send in kids he doesn’t care about to secure things.
 
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