It is. It is.Bulgaria's government is one of the most Russophilic in the EU, no?
It is. It is.Bulgaria's government is one of the most Russophilic in the EU, no?
The Bible has something to say about such an attempt. It does not end well for Russia.Considering the trouble Ukraine has been giving them, I dare Russia to try the same thing in Israel.
Russians Looting Everything They Can in Kherson Including down to Toilets and light switches.
Good Christian Folk aren't they. As in they are not good Christian folk.Wow, they're stealing even the shit that IS bolted down.
That's his admission of having no idea about how wars work. GDPs and demographics don't fight wars, armies fight wars. How efficiently a country converts one into another can vary a whole lot, and in case of highly corrupt countries, it's not pretty, though you do end up with a lot of pretty yachts and mansions as a side effect of the process though.Anatoly Karlin (@powerfultakes)
GDP & manpower disparity is primary reason why I was certain Russia would win even if the war degenerated into a slugfest, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine 8 months in kremlins will be spending ≤5% of GDP on the war that's going to determine Russia's fate this century.nitter.1d4.us
Russia's fate this century is going to be unenviable either way: Either it becomes an appendage of the Greater American Empire (GAE) or in the unlikely event that it wins its war in Ukraine, it inherits a huge and probably permanent Northern Ireland-style problem on steroids.
NATO never bothered with similar cheapass munitions due to their relative uselessness against any military targets remotely protected against airstrikes, and for political reasons probably won't anyway.Russopessimism from a pro-Russian:
Are those Ruskie motherfuckers trying to outdo our beloved Squaddies? Fucking modern day heresy! smhWow, they're stealing even the shit that IS bolted down.
There is always the modern popular alternative that achieves the same result. Don't expel them outright, but treat them in a way that will convey the message that they aren't going to enjoy their stay at all, so they are better off self-deporting before their house catches fire due to unknown but probably patriotic preps catching which is not a priority for the police.I wonder if such a Ukrainian move would be classified as a crime against humanity. It's an interesting question. Michael Mills has previously said (I think on the Axis History Forum and/or on Historum) that by post-WWII Nuremberg standards France's post-WWI actions in Alsace-Lorraine could have qualified as a crime against humanity. Not that France ever actually got punished or prosecuted for this in any way, of course.
They can also cause trouble to them over holding Russian citizenship, as quite a few countries aren't fans of dual citizenship with some or all countries and UN says nothing about it.
BREAKING NEWS! IRAM STATES THEY SENT RUSSIA MIKITARY EQUIPMENT!
Less human capital, more real estate to divide between cronies (Russia's vast real estate naturally already is all spoken for in their status quo so can't be gifted around without taking down VIPs and all the political effects of that), any human capital stupid enough to stay and be a serf is just a bonus.And yet it is Russia who is behaving like a Neo-Nazi/Fascist state in seeking to conquer Ukraine for its human capital!
Italy is doing worst out of these 3, and ironically it's Germany having more involvement in that than USAAnatoly Karlin (@powerfultakes)
Sure, expectation was positive though. Russia had to gamble hard after 20C to even stay in the game.Not everyone can win in Civilization. In fact, vast majority will lose.nitter.1d4.us
Yes, just like Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan had to gamble hard during the 1930s in order to ensure that their countries would remain relevant geopolitical players as their own unique civilizational spaces rather than simply becoming parts of the Greater American Empire (GAE) lol! Yet ironically Germany, Italy, and Japan all produce more elite science than Russia does right now even though the former are parts of GAE and the latter is not, at least not yet. Maybe being a part of GAE is not so bad after all, then?
and ironically it's Germany having more involvement in that than USA