margarita25
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Besides the U S., who buys gas/oil from them?We would certainly stand to lose far more if we were at war with China. But they also stand to lose.
They can't make up the US/Europe/Rest of the World buying power from Russia, and definitely not now. Russia has become a far less useful partner for those countries. Maybe the place on the UN security council, along with a load of 'defensive' nukes is all it has now? It has oil and gas, but the pipelines are already set up the way they are and you can't just rebuild them overnight to send them to new places.
Interestingly, I've heard Russia threaten to use nukes, but not heard them threaten to cut off oil/gas supplies to anyone?
I don't think so. The Ukrainian pilots would need aircraft they already know how to fly. They are familiar with Migs and Sukhois. And the missiles and munitions they have would work on those aircraft.I might have misunderstood, and I don't have a link, but I thought it was that the Ukraine had older Russian fighter planes, and they were switching them for F16s in Poland. The West is providing upgraded equipment to Ukrainian pilots, not getting involved in the conflict. Perhaps wishful thinking.
https://rusi.org/explore-our-resear...ary/mysterious-case-missing-russian-air-forceI don't think so. The Ukrainian pilots would need aircraft they already know how to fly. They are familiar with Migs and Sukhois. And the missiles and munitions they have would work on those aircraft.
'While the potential for Russia's invasion of Ukraine to spark a world-ending nuclear conflagration has knocked the pandemic off most frontpages, federal bureaucrats seem determined to prove that they can focus on two crises at once.'
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China's been making aggressive moves toward Taiwan and in the South China Seas since the Obama Administration. I agree they probably don't like the idea of being ostracized, but they'd still have their group of followers, including Russia and Iran.
If China ever plans on doing it--and they say they have the right to do it--it might be soon.
But, that's all JMOO.
Besides the U S., who buys gas/oil from them?