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Leader of Wagner (Yevgeny Prigozhin) has been killed in an airplane crash...
No surprise there then.Leader of Wagner (Yevgeny Prigozhin) has been killed in an airplane crash...
Surprised Putin waited this long if I'm honest.No surprise there then.
Makes a change from falling out of a window. Perhaps Prigozhin refused to go higher than the ground floorLeader of Wagner (Yevgeny Prigozhin) has been killed in an airplane crash...
Leader of Wagner (Yevgeny Prigozhin) has been killed in an airplane crash...
Leader of Wagner (Yevgeny Prigozhin) has been killed in an airplane crash...
That's the Russian plan. They said they will integrate them into the regular army, and use them also to train up young conscripts. But, don't forget, Putin has already labelled the whole group as traitors., before they kissed and made up on the surface. And traitors are never forgiven by Putin, and normally meet a nasty death. Look at the lengths they went to, to get people in London and Salisbury.Probably bad for Ukraine. Remaining Wagner troops I guess will become russian military
And as for Afghanistan, it’s almost as if it didn’t happen. Which pretty much sums up the position the women now find themselves in.I've noticed that most media nowadays seem to push all their resource into the main news subject of the day and its then saturated across the platforms (News, Radio, Internet etc) First noticed it creeping in during the debate on Brexit, then more prominent when it was during Covid, then cost of living crisis etc
Since the Israel / Hamas war you could almost be forgiven to think that Ukraine was all done and dusted and the dust had settled.
I remember watching the news when I was younger and it didn't focus on one topic every day unless it was a real tragedy that was a one off (Princess Diana death / Twin Towers etc)
A lot of the media now do a rolling "live" page with short updates through the day on one particular conflict or topic. BBC are very keen on this, and a lot of spelling mistakes are noted (not that i'm one to critic) presumably due to the must provide this information first before someone else does mentality.
I've noticed that most media nowadays seem to push all their resource into the main news subject of the day and its then saturated across the platforms (News, Radio, Internet etc) First noticed it creeping in during the debate on Brexit, then more prominent when it was during Covid, then cost of living crisis etc
Since the Israel / Hamas war you could almost be forgiven to think that Ukraine was all done and dusted and the dust had settled.
I remember watching the news when I was younger and it didn't focus on one topic every day unless it was a real tragedy that was a one off (Princess Diana death / Twin Towers etc)
A lot of the media now do a rolling "live" page with short updates through the day on one particular conflict or topic. BBC are very keen on this, and a lot of spelling mistakes are noted (not that i'm one to critic) presumably due to the must provide this information first before someone else does mentality.
Seem to remember some expert on Newsnight or C4 News yesterday suggesting that if American finance for Ukraine fell through then Putin would settle foe a hegociated settlement and some territory in Ukraine before regrouping and attacking one of the Baltic states.Wonder what Blues exile thinks about that?I was listening to Radio 4 this morning and the expert guests felt the Putin is more than happy to play the long game.
My guess would be that Putin would, in the event of a cease fire, look at re arming. That at the same time as forming another mercenary group with which to exploit and rape African states and materials.Seem to remember some expert on Newsnight or C4 News yesterday suggesting that if American finance for Ukraine fell through then Putin would settle foe a hegociated settlement and some territory in Ukraine before regrouping and attacking one of the Baltic states.Wonder what Blues exile thinks about that?
That was the drift of the expert's opinion.Being saying to my wife for some time (long before the conflict in Gaza started ) that I didn't think Ukraine could win their war against Russia.My guess would be that Putin would, in the event of a cease fire, look at re arming. That at the same time as forming another mercenary group with which to exploit and rape African states and materials.
And push weapons at Hamas to further disrupt Israel and USA.
Further disrupt Israel from killing kids? What a bad man he is.My guess would be that Putin would, in the event of a cease fire, look at re arming. That at the same time as forming another mercenary group with which to exploit and rape African states and materials.
And push weapons at Hamas to further disrupt Israel and USA.