Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Official Thread)

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These politicians need to shut the fukk up. It’s like they want to start a war with Russia. Adam Kinzinger’s bytch ass didn’t even impeach Trump for trying to extort Ukraine now he wants to bomb other countries.:camby: Why the fukk are all these politicians going on twitter trying to escalate shyt?:hhh:
Because we have the number one military in the world. The fukk Russia gonna do besides wipe themselves off the map?
 

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US claims Russia has asked China for military help in invasion of Ukraine
White House fears move is sign of increasingly close ties between Beijing and Moscow
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Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official, is to meet US national security adviser Jake Sullivan in Rome to discuss Ukraine this week. © AP
Russia has asked China for military equipment to support its invasion of Ukraine, according to US officials, sparking concern in the White House that Beijing may undermine western efforts to help Ukrainian forces defend their country.

US officials told the Financial Times that Russia had requested military equipment and other assistance since the start of the invasion. They declined to give details about what Russia had requested.

Another person familiar with the situation said the US was preparing to warn its allies, amid some indications that China may be preparing to help Russia. Other US officials have said there were signs that Russia was running out of some kinds of weaponry as the war in Ukraine extends into its third week.

The White House did not comment. The Chinese embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for a comment.

The revelation comes as Jake Sullivan, US national security adviser, heads to Rome for talks on Monday with Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official. People familiar with the situation said Sullivan would warn China that any efforts to help Russia prosecute the invasion or avoid western sanctions would have consequences.

Before leaving Washington on Sunday, Sullivan warned China not to try to “bail out” Russia by helping Moscow to circumvent the sanctions that the US and its allies have imposed on Putin and his regime.


“We will ensure that neither China, nor anyone else, can compensate Russia for these losses,” Sullivan told NBC television on Sunday. “In terms of the specific means of doing that, again, I’m not going to lay all of that out in public, but we will communicate that privately to China, as we have already done and will continue to do.”

The request for equipment and other kinds of unspecified military assistance comes as the Russian military struggles to make as much progress in Ukraine as western intelligence believe they expected.

It also raises fresh questions about the China-Russia relationship, which has grown increasingly strong as both countries express their opposition to the US over everything from Nato to sanctions.

China has portrayed itself as a neutral actor in the Ukraine crisis and has refused to condemn Russia for invading the country. The US has also seen no sign that Chinese president Xi Jinping is willing to put any pressure on Vladimir Putin, his Russian counterpart.

The two leaders signed a joint statement in Beijing last month describing the Beijing-Moscow partnership as having “no limits”, in another sign that the two capitals were drawing even closer together.

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This is going to be a hard sell for Russians who just want their Starbucks and their Apple Watches.

I'm reminded of the possibly apocryphal story of the USSR hockey team traveling to Lake Placid for the Olympics and getting upset for the gold medal because they were distracted by television and more interested in buying up Levi's and Nikes.

So you get articles like this that I think are worth thinking about. I know Gen Z Russians with a few dollars are probably shook.





Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but outside volunteers aren't even protected by the Geneva Convention. NATO's not hopping in to protect volunteers from wherever.

Speaks little of humanity if there is an uprising against a dictator because of the lack of material goods and not because of human rights abuses.
 
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