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My, how the fucking turn tables
Risky move. How russians will retaliate?
That's the point, how will they indeed?
This forces Russia into a real dilemma. They can't just obliterate the Ukrainians with artillery, since doing so would destroy their own oil distribution hub and cut off their own income. They also can't not do it, since this is a major fiasco, and it becomes worse as time goes by.
So indeed, how will the Russians retaliate? All the risk is on their side now.
Meanwhile Ukraine can use heavy artillery to defend things like the gas exchange making it a uneven match up.
Defensive bonus + artillery advantage
Same way they always retaliate against superior force. Terror bombing.
They don't have any non nuclear retaliation options they're not already using, and nuclear is a profoundly bad idea.
Although, they could technically use the on their own territory now. It would still likely be an international response, and devastate their own country.
But Putin has bombed apartments for his own gain, I could see him nuke his own land for it too.
By counter attacking? Which I'm sure the Ukrainians are ready for? This is already a war.
I heard Russia may move to invade Ukraine in response to this risky move.
I also heard that it would just take them 3-4 days to secure Kiev....
Oh that's right. Cause it's "military exercises" that are happening right now yes?
They'll probably nuke themselves.
At least blow up the pipeline while "liberating" it.
Complain at the UN about how this is totally unfair and they’re not allowed to do that?
That is not a joking suggestion; I predict that sometime next week, that exact thing will happen.
Hmm, seems like it didn't after all. They are too busy scrambling their defenses and trying to tell their own people that everything is normal.
They did. Everyone just ignored it.
I thought they more or less already did that? Although perhaps not at the UN.
They've already been making out that it's an unacceptable act of aggression by Ukraine.
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