State of emergency declared as Ukraine launches raid into Russia

by SenHengon 8/7/24, 7:06 PMwith 38 comments
by euroderfon 8/7/24, 9:37 PM

It's a "talking point" (for lack of a more descriptive term) that punches thru the war's workaday background noise to establish without doubt - for Russian audiences too - that all is not going swimmingly in the current military stance of glorious Mother Russia, and that Ukraine is not about to roll over and play dead.

by jncfhnbon 8/7/24, 7:29 PM

I’m struggling to understand what the plan is. Unless it’s just grab the nuclear power plant and force a trade. But would Russia agree to such a trade?

Maybe it’s just a panic button to force them to spend more manpower on defenses.

by henghengon 8/7/24, 10:10 PM

There is no category for "fair" or "nice" or "just" in how many Russians see Russia.

It is mostly about "strong" vs "weak".

by exabrialon 8/7/24, 10:17 PM

Not sure what the tactical implications are, but I read this and though "hell yeah". Chris Cappy on Youtube does a fairly good analysis usually, and what I like about him is he goes back and corrects his mistakes.

by bn-lon 8/7/24, 9:35 PM

Why does ukraine let Russia’s gas flow through the country (and fund the war)? Wouldn’t it make sense to cut the line?

by binary132on 8/8/24, 4:14 PM

Every time I read comments on the internet about the Ukraine conflict I am reminded both how little anyone actually knows about what’s going on over there, and how much propaganda is thoughtlessly regurgitated by the average Extremely Online Geopolitics Aficionado™.