Andrew Neil@afneil
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Russian official admits almost 10,000 Russian military have died in Ukraine and over 16,000 injured.
I feel the same, that we ARE playing to the fear he causes when he puts his nuclear forces on high alert and now with the hypersonic missile being deployed...but those are normal emotions when faced with nuclear warfare. I thought the time to show force was at the beginning too but then as soon as Chernobyl was under siege I thought Oh my God what is this man doing!?I have no idea. But what we’ve done isn’t going to work I don’t think. My random thoughts…. I don’t know that there is anything we can do to prevent Putin from pulling the trigger on a nuclear bomb sooner or later. He considers almost everything an act of war it sounds now. I wouldn’t be the first to launch a nuclear weapon but what we are doing now is just playing into his hands I fear. I would have met him at the border of Ukraine and Russia with the strongest largest NATO , EU force possible and hoped against hope he was too scared to launch a nuclear bomb because of what it would release on his own country. Maybe the Russian people will rise up and claim their freedom before it’s too late. But then we will just be sitting waiting for the next time some crazy has his finger on THE button.
It's so frustrating when they, not you MassGuy, post this inside a jpeg so you can't copy and paste it into a translator...argggThis is just mind-blowing.
9,861 Russian KIAs and 16,153 WIAs in Ukraine - and this pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda refers to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The story was deleted almost immediately.
https://twitter.com/iaponomarenko/status/1506000982366371847?s=21
Andrew Neil@afneil
20m
Russian official admits almost 10,000 Russian military have died in Ukraine and over 16,000 injured.
You are sooooo correct. This is a war with no reason. It makes no sense. Putin just wanted a war.I mean, obviously we all know that in a war, the military will sustain casualties. So I know this isn't surprising, but I AM surprised that Russia admitted this.
But IMO it's so, so senseless. This is not a war that is being fought for any reason other than to satiate one man's appetite. In a dictatorship there's no checks and balances, no Congress or Parliament or any other governing body to vote on whether a war is justifiable. No one who can tell Putin "no" and expect to keep his job, his freedom or even his life.
Yet, in the face of this, Putin can hold a pep rally with flags waving and a cheering crowd. It seems clear that these deaths and injuries mean nothing to him. He will remain defiant and unbowed 'til he meets his end.
Worse, of course, is how nonchalant he is about not just the loss of his own troops, but the deaths of civilians in Ukraine who were just minding their own business. Maybe nonchalant is the wrong word---as far as Ukrainian deaths, I guess the word would be "thrilled." Thrilled that these babies and children who died can't grow up to be future Ukrainian citizens. Thrilled that with a snap of his fingers, buildings in Ukraine are demolished, refugees are panicked, citizens are living a subterranean life in basements. Thrilled that the whole world is in an uproar over his every move.
All this from a man whose brother died in the Siege of Leningrad before he was born. If only that had instilled in him a sense of compassion rather than domination.
Jmo
Russia-Ukraine War: Latest News (wsj.com)
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''Mr. Biden said earlier in the day that based on ''evolving intelligence," Mr. Putin was exploring options for potential cyberattacks. He repeated that warning to the executives, saying that one of the tools Mr. Putin was most likely to use was cyberattacks. He called it a patriotic responsibility for businesses to bolster their cyber defenses.''
Zelenskiy Says Any War Compromises Will Be Put To Ukraine Referendum (rferl.org)
“The people will have a say in any type of compromises. But what the [compromises] will end up being will be the result of our talks and agreements between Ukraine and Russia. Therefore, I am ready to do whatever is necessary if our people support my decisions," he added.
Biden Warns U.S. Private Sector Of Russian Cyberattacks, Citing 'Evolving Evidence' (rferl.org)
He said the latest warnings are based on “evolving intelligence” that the Kremlin is exploring options for potential cyberattacks. He did not give specifics.
Russia Summons U.S. Ambassador After Biden Calls Putin A 'War Criminal' (rferl.org)
Russia's Foreign Ministry has summoned U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan over recent comments by President Joe Biden calling Russian President Vladimir Putin "a war criminal" for Moscow’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
The ministry said in a statement on March 21 that it issued a démarche and handed a note of protest to Sullivan "in connection with the recent unacceptable remarks by the head of the White House, Joe Biden, regarding the president of Russia."
Mariupol: Apocalyptic Images From A City Under Siege (rferl.org)
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