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Cornered rats can be incredibly dangerous.
Will the ICC ever go for Bush for carpet bombing millions of Iraqis?
Quote from: Nudga on March 17, 2023, 11:24:19 pmWill the ICC ever go for Bush for carpet bombing millions of Iraqis? I'm no supporter of Bush or the Iraq War, but America didn't carpet bomb millions in Iraq. Unlike Putin did in Chechnya and Aleppo.America also didn't systematically steal children from captured territory and "integrate" them in its own country. Which is what Putin's regime has bragged about doing.
So the "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad in 2003 never happened?Well f**k me. Putin is a Kitson by the way, I wish he would be assassinated along with Bush and Blair.
Quote from: Nudga on March 18, 2023, 04:09:58 pmSo the "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad in 2003 never happened?Well f**k me. Putin is a Kitson by the way, I wish he would be assassinated along with Bush and Blair. Shock and awe did happen but the carpet bombing of millions did not.
So the "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad in 2003 never happened?Well f**k me. Putin is a Kitson by the way, I wish he would be assassinated along with Bush and Blair.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65032671UK sending "safe" uranium to Ukraine
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on March 22, 2023, 01:44:22 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65032671UK sending "safe" uranium to UkraineGood - you do know that the Russians already have this option in their armoury.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65032671UK sending "safe" uranium to Ukraine
Putin wanted to halt NATO on it’s borders by his aggression, today he’s got 830 more miles of NATO on his borders, thats a bit of a kick in the teeth for him, he’ll have to mobilise to police that 830 miles if he wants to keep fighting Ukraine. I’m sure that will go down well with the natives
Dutch, how does it work if a NATO country, on its own decision, or as part of a collective, attacks a non NATO country1) goes into that non NATO countries bordersor 2) fires into that country with missiles, drones, shellsor 3) attacks with aircraft inside that countryand is then counter attacked whereby the non NATO country enters the NATO country in any of the above ways.
Poland joining in is the biggest danger. There are already a lot of Poles fighting in Ukraine, plus with the new NATO weapons it's likely that some Poles who are familiar with them will be operating them as well as maintaining them possibly within Ukraine as well as in Poland. Where is the red line there? Who knows.Given Zelensky's recent trip to Poland, and the very desperate situation where to fail in an offensive in the coming weeks would likely lose support from NATO countries, who knows what mutually beneficial deals were struck? Both current support and a potential unification of the Kyiv state and Poland if Russia takes the territory in the east and south and breaks the Ukraine forces, as is highly possible. Conjecture for sure, but it is the dangerous spot.Finland I doubt would do anything despite being very well placed with manpower and weapons.