Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Escalate? I think Russia just did that.
Is it any coincidence that it happens now? I hope someone has some creative ways of dealing with this provocation. Mistakes happen. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A transborder incident with deaths is what NATO and allies have been waiting for to increase pressure on China to distance itself from Russia at the G20, which is in its last hours currently. Their resolution was supposed to be negotiated until the last minute, and this will certainly be part of it.
And that's why Lavrov left the summit earlier today. He's still in Bali, he just can't face the G20 now.
Damn, that’s some 5 dimensional chess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Escalate? I think Russia just did that.
Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Anonymous wrote:Countries make mistakes - I'd be surprised if anyone chooses to escalate this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is how WWIII starts.
OMG.
The only thing is that the UK has its own problems right now. Global economic issues may make western allies more resistant to getting involved, but this is a BIG deal.
Doesn’t NATO have to respond?
Anonymous wrote:
A transborder incident with deaths is what NATO and allies have been waiting for to increase pressure on China to distance itself from Russia at the G20, which is in its last hours currently. Their resolution was supposed to be negotiated until the last minute, and this will certainly be part of it.
And that's why Lavrov left the summit earlier today. He's still in Bali, he just can't face the G20 now.