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I must say, it is interesting to follow the discussion between two friends here in this thread.
Can both be right ? Can both be wrong ? Will one of them in the end be more accurate in his writings ? I put my money on one of them.. (As I want Ukraine to win the war and kick Russia out of Ukraine) Back to discuss war in Ukraine. She has lost a nickel or two since she can come up with such a suggestion-Using the strongest nukes Russia have and drop it in Siberia. Markus
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Russia has successfully tested an experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile, Vladimir Putin said, and warned that the country’s parliament could revoke its ratification of a treaty banning nuclear tests.
In a speech at a forum of foreign policy experts, Mr Putin announced that Moscow has effectively completed the development of the Burevestnik cruise missile and the Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile and will work on putting them into production. “We conducted the last successful test of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered global-range cruise missile,” he said without elaborating. His statement was the first announcement of a successful test of the Burevestnik, which translates as Storm Petrel. It was first mentioned by Mr Putin in 2018. Little is known about the Burevestnik, which was code-named Skyfall by Nato, and many western experts have been sceptical about it, noting that a nuclear engine could be highly unreliable. It is believed to be able to carry a nuclear warhead or a conventional one, and could stay aloft for a much longer time than other missiles and cover much more distance thanks to nuclear propulsion. When Mr Putin first revealed that Russia was working on the weapon in his 2018 state-of-the-nation address, he claimed it would have an unlimited range, allowing it to circle the globe undetected by missile defence systems. Many observers have argued that such a weapon could be difficult to handle and would pose an environmental threat. The US and the Soviet Union worked on nuclear-powered rocket engines during the Cold War, but they eventually shelved the projects, considering them too hazardous. The Burevestnik reportedly suffered an explosion in August 2019 during tests at a Russian navy range on the White Sea, killing five nuclear engineers and two servicemen and causing a brief spike in radioactivity that fuelled fears in a nearby city. Russian officials never identified the weapon involved, but the US said it was the Burevestnik. In the speech on Thursday, Mr Putin noted the US has signed but not ratified the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, while Moscow has signed and ratified it. He argued that Russia could mirror the stand taken by Washington. “Theoretically, we may revoke the ratification,” he said. Moscow last tested a nuclear weapon in 1990, before the collapse of the Soviet Union a year later. It ratified the global test ban in 2000. Mr Putin’s statement comes amid widespread concerns that Russia could resume nuclear tests to try to discourage the West from continuing to offer military support to Ukraine after the Kremlin sent troops into the country. The president said that while some experts have talked about the need to conduct nuclear tests, he has not yet formed an opinion on the issue. “I’m not ready to say yet whether it’s necessary for us to conduct tests or not,” he said. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...f3ab2661&ei=16 |
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Indeed I wonder what Russia really wants now, it seems they themselves have no clue. What do they want to achieve? Now? Kill more Russians and Ukrainians just so, brilliant "plan".
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The war will sooner or later turn into a conflict of lower intensity, but then simmerign on endlessly - driven by Putin. Kremlin does this often, keeping conflpicts endlessly simmering, usually benefitting from the resulting instability and the slow erosion in the target region. But right now Putin still is focussed on winning, "all in".
Whether Russian reserves fad eout or not we will see. But the suppoort for Ukriane by the West is not to be taken for granted, it will decline in material deliveries, and decline faster in nation's population's support. The latter already happens.
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I recall someone mentioned in the old thread, that Russia had turn their factories into war production. When reading about the stories about Russia running low on almost everything-Tanks, shells a.s.o. Makes one wonder how effective these factory is. Markus
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They just wonder and discuss how to do this effectively, but several came up with concentration camps. Just one quote "We have a problem because maybe we cannot genocide them all". No joke, it is all published and available on the 'net. Quote:
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^ Excellent! I hope Putin sees that. And believes it
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So Ukraine failed because it did not do what the west expected without equipment needed, but Russian can and win after at least 3 failed offensives? Not the brightest crayon in the box, are we?
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