Biden was weak on Afghanistan but seems to be talking strong on this. Maybe someone in the US had a word with him?
Maybe he just knows what he’s doing given he has about half a century of experience unlike his **** **** nonce predecessor.
Biden was weak on Afghanistan but seems to be talking strong on this. Maybe someone in the US had a word with him?
Biden was weak on Afghanistan but seems to be talking strong on this. Maybe someone in the US had a word with him?
You mean like in Afghanistan?Maybe he just knows what he’s doing given he has about half a century of experience unlike his **** **** nonce predecessor.
Biden was weak on Afghanistan but seems to be talking strong on this. Maybe someone in the US had a word with him?
Hopefully someone will see he is being a tw@t and get rid.. however he is quite popular with some.Tough talking means **** all now Putin has shown his hand. Minimum should be extreme sanctions on Russia - the whole country. Yes, it'll affect the lives of it's normal, every day citizens, but this should help topple Putin.
Intervention by NATO will lead to massive bloodshed, and I don't think the leaders in the West, or the public, have the stomach for war.
Hopeful removal won’t save lives Ellers!!Hopefully someone will see he is being a tw@t and get rid.. however he is quite popular with some.
You mean like in Afghanistan?
My thoughts - it's a ****ing mess
The West pandered and pacified Putin for years, to the extent he thinks he's a god and untouchable.
If the West put boots on the ground, it's going to get really messy. If they don't put boots on the ground, then Putin will know we haven't got the guts for a fight and will continue to expand his empire. This would basically give China a green light to go for it too.
The UN is too weak to stop this, and I fear NATO don't have the bottle
I will respond to this later.For me it was Trump who agreed the pullout of Afgjanistan without providing any protection for what was inevitably going to happen after. He probably had US opinion behind that action and Biden still does. Probably the same regarding the Ukraine and the rest of Europe come to that if sanctions aren't enough, and I'm far from sure they are.
You better explain that because all the decent US generals and military pundits think differently.He knew what he was doing there too.
Just been talking to my 22 year old daughter who was saying she hasn’t experienced anything like this before. And on reflection I don’t think the 61 year old me has either. Far too young to be aware of the Cuban missile crisis, but even that wasn’t an invasion of a European country by another one, as opposed to civil war in the break up of Yugoslavia etc, which never had the broader potential consequences of this action.
I suppose I can now vaguely understand how my grandparents would have felt in the late 1930s - helpless, incredulous, confused and wishing that common sense would intervene.
Just been talking to my 22 year old daughter who was saying she hasn’t experienced anything like this before. And on reflection I don’t think the 61 year old me has either. Far too young to be aware of the Cuban missile crisis, but even that wasn’t an invasion of a European country by another one, as opposed to civil war in the break up of Yugoslavia etc, which never had the broader potential consequences of this action.
I suppose I can now vaguely understand how my grandparents would have felt in the late 1930s - helpless, incredulous, confused and wishing that common sense would intervene.
You better explain that because all the decent US generals and military pundits think differently.
Just been talking to my 22 year old daughter who was saying she hasn’t experienced anything like this before. And on reflection I don’t think the 61 year old me has either. Far too young to be aware of the Cuban missile crisis, but even that wasn’t an invasion of a European country by another one, as opposed to civil war in the break up of Yugoslavia etc, which never had the broader potential consequences of this action.
I suppose I can now vaguely understand how my grandparents would have felt in the late 1930s - helpless, incredulous, confused and wishing that common sense would intervene.