• AlteredStateBlob@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If anyone thinks that Russia does not have plans to invade Europe at large, they are sorely mistaken. I bet Ukrainians do find such plans fairly often.

    Question is when they will attempt to act on them. I agree, it would be fairly insane to open a second front. Then again, I thought it was fairly insane to open the first one.

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      1 year ago

      I gurantee you NATO has those plans as well only to be able to react quickly, if Russia does something. They would be modified, but it would be a usefull bases. So the question is if Putin wants to invade and that is less likely.

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          1 year ago

          Right now most support for Ukraine comes from European countries and not the US. The biggest single donor is the EU and its members donate even more individually. I can see Ukraine having a problem going offensive, but the support should be enough to not be overrun.

          That is if Trump is elected, which is not a given. After all Biden has won an election against Trump before.

          Even if Trump gets elected and Russia invades, the EU is far from being weak. The EU has more soldiers then Russia, with a bigger population, which are better equiped and a much bigger economy. Adding that to your enemies list is just dumb. Not that Russia is the brightest.

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      1 year ago

      I’m sure they have desires to attack NATO but I don’t think planning is really their strong suit.

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      1 year ago

      Didn’t Colonel Potato from Belarus even give us some spoilers on the plans to invade Moldova next?