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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1071418" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>I'm not sure on this one. Initially I thought it was Putin just trying the waters, seeing if he could get some NATO consessions until I found what those consessions were and realised that they were unrealistic. Thats kind of what countries do before they invade. Also the disunity among the West hasn't helped with Macron trying to push for a European settlement without the rest of NATO which is dangerous and stupid.</p><p></p><p>But then if Russia attack they do risk further economic problems, with loss of trade and the fact war is bloody expensive. I don't see this as the same as the Crimea. I do think Ukrainian forces will fight back although for how long I cannot be sure. The Russian army is now a very different one to the one of the 90s and has proven to be very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1071418, member: 53362"] I'm not sure on this one. Initially I thought it was Putin just trying the waters, seeing if he could get some NATO consessions until I found what those consessions were and realised that they were unrealistic. Thats kind of what countries do before they invade. Also the disunity among the West hasn't helped with Macron trying to push for a European settlement without the rest of NATO which is dangerous and stupid. But then if Russia attack they do risk further economic problems, with loss of trade and the fact war is bloody expensive. I don't see this as the same as the Crimea. I do think Ukrainian forces will fight back although for how long I cannot be sure. The Russian army is now a very different one to the one of the 90s and has proven to be very effective. [/QUOTE]
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