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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Russia now has about 100,000 troops sitting on Ukraine’s border, and is sending strong signals it will invade as soon as the weather reaches the right moment. Russia is filling Ukraine media with all sorts of misinformation and fake news in advance of an attack. Biden is working with many other countries to discourage Russian aggression and warn of economic sanctions these countries will impose. Biden does not have many choices here. The Trumpublicans - led by FoxNews - are of course supporting their Russian masters in all this, and saying the US should just let Russia invade other countries without consequence. More traditional Republicans are saying the US should send military support to Ukraine. No matter what Biden does, they’re all sure to try to blame him if Russia invades. [b] Are there any good options?[/b][/quote] Correct, if we didn't go in during the convoy stage with F16 donations or drones, it's Annex Talks in a year. No better options in Jan, in Feb, in March, in April, in May, in June... Just biding time, wasting money and human lives until Putin writes his Annexation ticket, to augment his Crimea invasion during the Obama years. [/quote] I wouldn't overestimate Russia that much Russia is having a hard time finding recruits. The pay is horrible, town cemeteries are already filling up, and outside of Moscow, nobody in Russia really understands why they are even fighting in the first place, and in terms of weaponry they are having to dust off ancient tanks from the 1960s. A lot of their elite VDV airborne already got killed off along with many Spetsnaz. Russia has also lost a great many junior officers. If we give Ukraine precision artillery with longer range than Russian artillery and protect that artillery with air defense they will be decimated. I'm glad to see we're finally starting to do that with HIMARS and other systems.[/quote]
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