We’ve hardly been in line with the EU or the US (#globalbritain) for that matter on sanctions. Japan has done more than us to date. We’ve barely caught up with where the US was in 2014, the US has gone further so we’re still playing catch-up. You yourself attempted to distract with what about Germany the other day who then went the full hog. We’re are by far in the best place of all European countries to do the most not least because of golden passports, not least because we wash Putins money, not least because of Russian assets in the UK. London isn’t nicknamed Londongrad by accident. Over 20 years we’ve allowed our country to be infiltrated by Putin and his money men. Brexit served Putin two fold. Firstly it destabilised Europe and secondly it excludes the UK from proposed EU financial regulations and reforms that would have helped stop the UK being the world’s biggest facilitator of money laundering. Blue passports we could have had anyway we’re not a price worth paying for the benefit or Putin. Time to take the blinkers off.Come on Tony, I think this is for the other thread. We’ve proven we can remain involved/have an influence in nato which is the main driver for stuff like this. The decisions the government and the city have made in the past about oligarchs etc is nothing to do with Brexit more greed and potential corruption.
I do agree that Putin would have encouraged/influenced Brexit though, in the hope of splitting the west and in particular nato, but I don’t think that’s happened as everyone appears to be pulling in the same direction on this ?!
Come on.Was it fuck
ExactlyThe withdrawal from Afghanistan was a scandalous failure and showed Putin how weak the West has become.
We’ve hardly been in line with the EU or the US (#globalbritain) for that matter on sanctions. Japan has done more than us to date. We’ve barely caught up with where the US was in 2014, the US has gone further so we’re still playing catch-up. You yourself attempted to distract with what about Germany the other day who then went the full hog. We’re are by far in the best place of all European countries to do the most not least because of golden passports, not least because we wash Putins money, not least because of Russian assets in the UK. London isn’t nicknamed Londongrad by accident. Over 20 years we’ve allowed our country to be infiltrated by Putin and his money men. Brexit served Putin two fold. Firstly it destabilised Europe and secondly it excludes the UK from proposed EU financial regulations and reforms that would have helped stop the UK being the world’s biggest facilitator of money laundering. Blue passports we could have had anyway we’re not a price worth paying for the benefit or Putin. Time to take the blinkers off.
I've always taken the title as being sarcastic and more about Putin's mindset.I know this is serious but the thread title is such a joke.
Someone actually thinks the USSR still exists and that they (who Ukraine was a member of) have now attacked themselves?
We were allowing oligarchs over here before years before brexit though ?! Golden visas were a way to get rich people into the country so they would spend and be taxed here…crazy that there weren’t additional checks and balances though (like footballs pathetic fit and proper rules !).
Corbyn potentially getting in is a far more relevant point as he is anti nato (and could argue anti West). He stated the other day he felt we were provoking Russia ?! He wouldn’t have pushed to get nato together/try tk pressure Putin, implemented any sanctions or provided Ukraine with much needed military/defence support. It’s why a lot of people couldn’t have voted for him whatever his policies
Ive already said I’ll judge sanction situation after the next 24-48 hours. If we stay as we are I’d agree Russian corruption/influence could run worryingly deep. I hope that’s not the case
Putin is pretty much using Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics as a checklist. Separating the UK from Europe was just one item on the list to check off as is annexing Ukraine.Imagine have campaigned for and voted brexit to stick two fingers up to the EU salivating at the prospect of the EU collapsing and align with Putin. Still. War in Europe was project fear.
I know this is serious but the thread title is such a joke.
Someone actually thinks the USSR still exists and that they (who Ukraine was a member of) have now attacked themselves?
Yes and we deserted so many of the people who had assisted us.Come on.
In the space of days the Taliban had retaken the country. And it's not like they're a well-trained, heavily-armed huge group with the latest technology and weaponry and backed financially by a superpower.
It was a colossal fuck-up.
Really you seem to be saying that both could have compromised our position with Russia but in quite different ways
Can easily take it in stages.If he attacks a Nato state he is at war with Nato i.e the US which even he knows he can not win
I did say the last 20 years. In that period they’ve infiltrated the press, the Tories, the Brexit campaign, the House of Lords for crying out loud. They’re at the heart of UK establishment with influence in all aspects. James Cleverly was on Peston last night with the straw man argument that we shouldn’t confuse Russian born citizens with Putin cronies. We’ve given over 2500 Russians a golden ticket for the cost of £2M and not questioned where that money has come from. Surely you’re not naive enough to think that people in Russia don’t get rich enough to do that without Putins blessing. Boris put one Putin supporter in the House of Lords, a man considered a security risk by British intelligence, I can’t even say the Russian not the PM because he too is considered a security risk by British intelligence because of his links to these people. Honest foreigners living in this country are not considered security risks.We were allowing oligarchs over here before years before brexit though ?! Golden visas were a way to get rich people into the country so they would spend and be taxed here…crazy that there weren’t additional checks and balances though (like footballs pathetic fit and proper rules !).
Corbyn potentially getting in is a far more relevant point as he is anti nato (and could argue anti West). He stated the other day he felt we were provoking Russia ?! He wouldn’t have pushed to get nato together/try tk pressure Putin, implemented any sanctions or provided Ukraine with much needed military/defence support. It’s why a lot of people couldn’t have voted for him whatever his policies
Ive already said I’ll judge sanction situation after the next 24-48 hours. If we stay as we are I’d agree Russian corruption/influence could run worryingly deep. I hope that’s not the case
I did say the last 20 years. In that period they’ve infiltrated the press, the Tories, the Brexit campaign, the House of Lords for crying out loud. They’re at the heart of UK establishment with influence in all aspects. James Cleverly was on Peston last night with the straw man argument that we shouldn’t confuse Russian born citizens with Putin cronies. We’ve given over 2500 Russians a golden ticket for the cost of £2M and not questioned where that money has come from. Surely you’re not naive enough to think that people in Russia don’t get rich enough to do that without Putins blessing. Boris put one Putin supporter in the House of Lords, a man considered a security risk by British intelligence, I can’t even say the Russian not the PM because he too is considered a security risk by British intelligence because of his links to these people. Honest foreigners living in this country are not considered security risks.
Corbyn didn’t and never will get in so it’s completely irrelevant. The very definition of a straw man argument. And again a Putin asset. He’ll be delighted that people are saying imagine if Corbyn got in while his actual asset is in.
I’ve already mentioned my concerns over greed and corruption and golden visas. My comment was that Brexit hasn’t/shouldn’t change our involvement or influence on these matters, Corbyn being PM would’ve (referring back to earlier exchange between you and earlsdon).
There is no defence if Putin decides to use nukes, the US will retaliate and the whole world is done for.My point about Corbyn was that he wanted to scrap Trident, which is our only defence if Putin decides to go and use nukes. That isn´t something I would be getting complacent about at the moment given the mental state of the bloke. I actually don´t think people are taking this anywhere near seriously enough.
The arguments about brexit have no place here really, and it is just a stupid excuse from a person who thinks about nothing else but brexit for 23 hours of the day and tries to shoe horn it in to absolutely anything. It is actually very sad and I am certainly not going to be interacting with those arguments on this thread.
Can easily take it in stages.
Thinking could be he can take then hold former territories in a negotiated peace?
Or how prepared are NATO to escalate it if it reached a potential nuclear stage?
History littered with cases where countries believed others would not get in involved in other people's conflicts.
It's a jump to assume Putin is rational. When he's threatening consequences that the world has never seen before you have to question his sanity.
Hitler invaded Russia when it never seemed rational because he was convinced he knew better than his military commanders. Looking at Putin it's hard not to assume that he believes that he can lose at anything.
The arguments about brexit have no place here really, and it is just a stupid excuse from a person who thinks about nothing else but brexit for 23 hours of the day and tries to shoe horn it in to absolutely anything. It is actually very sad and I am certainly not going to be interacting with those arguments on this thread.
Of course it changed our involvement. It weekend the EU, that strengthened Putin at least in his own deranged mind if not in his country, in Europe and indeed the world. It halted the threat of checks and balances on the UK’s financial industry moving forward ensuring Putin a continued base for his money. He hopefully has undone the latter with his actions (we’ll find out at 12 apparently now). But everything about Brexit from reducing our share of world trade by 15% to destabilising Europe to weakening our place in the world to massaging Putins ego has been an asset to to Putin.I’ve already mentioned my concerns over greed and corruption and golden visas. My comment was that Brexit hasn’t/shouldn’t change our involvement or influence on these matters, Corbyn being PM would’ve (referring back to earlier exchange between you and earlsdon).
I’ve also stated on a few occasions the initial sanctions were poor/weak and I’d be concerned if they aren’t significantly ramped up over the next 24-48 hours.
We’ve hardly been in line with the EU or the US (#globalbritain) for that matter on sanctions. Japan has done more than us to date. We’ve barely caught up with where the US was in 2014, the US has gone further so we’re still playing catch-up.
It's not a defence, it's a deterrent. If a nuke is sent by Russia Trident has failed. It will not protect anyone from the effects of that attack. All we could do is fire some back before we got obliterated to destroy parts of Russia as retaliation.My point about Corbyn was that he wanted to scrap Trident, which is our only defence if Putin decides to go and use nukes. That isn´t something I would be getting complacent about at the moment given the mental state of the bloke. I actually don´t think people are taking this anywhere near seriously enough.
The arguments about brexit have no place here really, and it is just a stupid excuse from a person who thinks about nothing else but brexit for 23 hours of the day and tries to shoe horn it in to absolutely anything. It is actually very sad and I am certainly not going to be interacting with those arguments on this thread.
I mean seriously Telegraph, wtf!?
Not much of a defence tbhMy point about Corbyn was that he wanted to scrap Trident, which is our only defence if Putin decides to go and use nukes.
Well aware of what the Treaty says. Has it ever been tested? If Russia moves 20km into all the border states and stops would it lead to all out war? 30km? 100km?It doesn't work like that. The treaty means as soon as he invades a Nato country the rest of Nato will actively fight russia with troops etc. There is no ifs or buts about it.
There you go. That's much better."Here are 5 reasons why Coventry will become the new capital of England"
What an absolute pointless and unhelpful article. Not that we'd expect anything else
Well aware of what the Treaty says. Has it ever been tested? If Russia moves 20km into all the border states and stops would it lead to all out war? 30km? 100km?
As you say it brings in the US but it's a long way to move resources in a short period of time. It would not be a conventional war like we've seen before.
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