I am being brutally honest.Is there a sense of irony or aggressive satire or something involved somewhere in this post?
I am being brutally honest.Is there a sense of irony or aggressive satire or something involved somewhere in this post?
Well, Orban certainly stretched that one out, but I think he finally might have realised after the EU started issuing serious threats that he didn't have a lot of free room left to screw around.Oh hey, Sweden got to join NATO, at long last.
That is part of it, but not all.Although having said that, he's apparently set about strengthening security ties with China. Because every major power can see Hungary as a way to screw with Europe, and Hungary is keen to leverage that to the max. The implicit demand to the rest of Europe is obviously "If you don't like it, what's it worth paying me to not do it?"
EU countries are happy to work with China to an extent. So is pretty much everyone.Furthermore most European counties are not that antagnonistig towards China and/or have a huge trade volume with it themselves. It is unlikely that the EU is willing to pay anything for Hungary stopping or reducing collaborations. The pressure mostly comes from the US and other Europeans might be quite content with it being directed towards Hungary first.
Don't threaten us with a good time mister Medvedev.Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and former President, is having a normal one: threatening that if Ukraine succeeds in pushing Russian troops out of its territory, and if Russia is returned to its 1991 borders, then Russia as a country will completely collapse
There's potentially some truth in that.Don't threaten us with a good time mister Medvedev.
I stand by my statements that most if not all of their nuke are under-maintained, and don't work.Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and former President, is having a normal one: threatening that if Ukraine succeeds in pushing Russian troops out of its territory, and if Russia is returned to its 1991 borders, then Russia as a country will completely collapse and they will need to launch nuclear attacks on America, Germany, UK, and Ukraine.
So, again the threat of nuclear attack even if Russia's own territory isn't threatened and if nuclear weapons aren't used against them.
He has already previously threatened nuclear attack in January and last July.
Russia’s Medvedev threatens to nuke US, UK, Germany, Ukraine if Russia loses occupied territories
"Attempts to restore Russia's 1991 borders will lead only to one thing - a global war with Western countries with the use of our entire strategic (nuclear) arsenal against Kyiv, Berlin, London, and Washington. And against all other beautiful historic places that have long been included in the...kyivindependent.com
Hey remember when the Russian government insisted that the idea they might invade Ukraine was "hysteria"? And now senior Russian leaders are claiming that if they're not successful in continuing to invade Ukraine, then they'll wipe out life on earth.
I actually wonder if Russia is viable as a state. This is the third incarnation in a row where Russia is an underdeveloped authoritarian hellhole where the government is either at best aggressively disinterested in actual governing for their people, or at worst directly out to get them. Not to mention that how the Russian core treats the outlaying regions does little to fuse Russia into a coherent state. Sacrificing the periphery regions in order to shield Moscow and Sint Petersburg from having to feel the effect of the war might be beneficial to the regime but its not a good nation building strategy.There's potentially some truth in that.
However, it would be a potentially catastrophic political collapse through the humiliation of the ruling regime, not that Russia would be somehow fundamentally unviable as a country. Another period of chaos similar to the end of the USSR, risk of breakaway regions, and quite possibly critical loss of influence in central Asia, the Caucasus and Belarus (we would have to suspect a fair chance Luchenko would fall alongside them). I am sure there would still be a Russia at the end of it, albeit a substantially weakened one.
The scary part is that Medvedev will most likely be Putin's successor after he dies. Putin is a tinpot dictator, but Medvedev is actually mentally deranged.Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and former President, is having a normal one: threatening that if Ukraine succeeds in pushing Russian troops out of its territory, and if Russia is returned to its 1991 borders, then Russia as a country will completely collapse and they will need to launch nuclear attacks on America, Germany, UK, and Ukraine.
So, again the threat of nuclear attack even if Russia's own territory isn't threatened and if nuclear weapons aren't used against them.
He has already previously threatened nuclear attack in January and last July.
Russia’s Medvedev threatens to nuke US, UK, Germany, Ukraine if Russia loses occupied territories
"Attempts to restore Russia's 1991 borders will lead only to one thing - a global war with Western countries with the use of our entire strategic (nuclear) arsenal against Kyiv, Berlin, London, and Washington. And against all other beautiful historic places that have long been included in the...kyivindependent.com
Hey remember when the Russian government insisted that the idea they might invade Ukraine was "hysteria"? And now senior Russian leaders are claiming that if they're not successful in continuing to invade Ukraine, then they'll wipe out life on earth.
I don't think it's that easy to predict who takes over when a dictator dies.The scary part is that Medvedev will most likely be Putin's successor after he dies. Putin is a tinpot dictator, but Medvedev is actually mentally deranged.
Indeed. Beria was the obvious successor to Stalin until he wasn't. In Russia there's also the added complication that none of the oligarchs enjoy any legitimacy. They might have forced Putin into popularity by bombing their own citizens, but I suspect most oligarchs are held in contempt by the population.I don't think it's that easy to predict who takes over when a dictator dies.
At least in a monarchy there's an official heir, and even then, they don't always make it. Unless a dictator actively hands the reins to someone else, it can be very unpredictable who ends up running the place when the supremo dies.
And when a violent man like Putin dies, even more violent men will strive to fill the power vacuum.At least in a monarchy there's an official heir, and even then, they don't always make it. Unless a dictator actively hands the reins to someone else, it can be very unpredictable who ends up running the place when the supremo dies.
So...does everyone in the US army have to sit through a 3 hour powerpoint presentation about not giving top secret information to net randoms?I was not aware War Thunder was also a dating site?Retired Army officer charged with sharing classified information about Ukraine on foreign dating site
"Beloved Dave, do NATO and Biden have a secret plan to help us," an unnamed person asked retired Army officer David Slater in one message.www.cbsnews.com
Real easy tho. If foreign suitor is hot, and you're not, suspect OPSECSo...does everyone in the US army have to sit through a 3 hour powerpoint presentation about not giving top secret information to net randoms?
They used to make fairly entertaining training films on this topic.Real easy tho. If foreign suitor is hot, and you're not, suspect OPSEC
They did it because the method worked. And still works.They used to make fairly entertaining training films on this topic.