Richard A wrote:The interesting question is not, where does this leave Lukashenko and Kadyrov, but rather, where does it leave Krasnoselsky? At one point, it looked like Russian forces would sweep across the south of Ukraine, taking Odessa and pushing on west to connect with Transnistria. That hasn't happened, making Transnistria's bid to join Luhansk and Donetsk in reuniting with Russia a lot less viable.
Richard A wrote:It was inevitable that Putin would play on this. But in answer to Mactep's question, yes we should. This question was settled in the late 1990s, when Putin was beginning his revival of the old ways. German troops, even if not tanks, formed part of a UN force in Kosovo. The Serbs of course pointed out that they'd seen German troops in Yugoslavia before, but much of the rest of the world (although Putin, who also sent troops, but to bolster the Serbs) recognised that the circumstances were rather different.
Arneb wrote:And Michael Flynn endorsed it? Merka's toast, I tell ya.
Мастер wrote:Arneb wrote:In Putinist Russia, the food eats you.
Yea, but can you do the Yakov Smirnov laugh?
Arneb wrote:It is worth mentioning that Evgenyi Prigoshin used exactly the epithet in our thread title to describe tje 'happy grandpa' behind the Kremlin walls.
I guess that makes our title even more appropriate.
Return to Current Events and Politics
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 54 guests