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... and how pray tell does the US "ship" the planes to their final destination without acting as a NATO country and starting an ICBM exchange?
My guessing is that's why Poland is letting the US do it, rather than themselves. Let's see if Russia puts their money where their mouth is after faltering to a bunch of farmers and rebels in Ukraine.... and how pray tell does the US "ship" the planes to their final destination without acting as a NATO country and starting an ICBM exchange?
Ouch ... if it plays out that way ...My guessing is that's why Poland is letting the US do it, rather than themselves. Let's see if Russia puts their money where their mouth is after faltering to a bunch of farmers and rebels in Ukraine.
"I'll give them to you, what you do with them is your business" ?![]()
Ok I got it, so we take the heat instead..... no offense if we're willing to teeter like this, just bomb the crap outta of them now and be done with it
That part surprised me as well. I would have thought the optics of the US providing Ukraine the Migs would be less desirable than Poland. I’m sure there is a reason or some additional compensation in the works to backfill the air assets to Poland with maybe the F16s.I honestly thought the plan was for Poland to supply Ukraine with the Migs and then the U.S. would supply F-16s to Poland to "backfill". How did this get so backwards or has the Kyiv Independent have it wrong again?
As if 20-some MIG-29s are going to truly make a difference in this war, either. Quite the risk for us to bear here…Ok I got it, so we take the heat instead..... no offense if we're willing to teeter like this, just bomb the crap outta of them now and be done with it
If you are under the impression that there is a clean way of doing of any of this, you are dead wrong. Let Poland do it, Russia bombs them, then NATO is involved. No matter what, we were going to answer for it in some way or another.Ok I got it, so we take the heat instead..... no offense if we're willing to teeter like this, just bomb the crap outta of them now and be done with it
assuming the Tweet is true, this is the absolute understament of the year ...As if 20-some MIG-29s are going to truly make a difference in this war, either. Quite the risk for us to bear here…
As if 20-some MIG-29s are going to truly make a difference in this war, either.
Poland is a low hanging fruit for Russia to retaliate against, which would have initiated a NATO response. Plan A or Plan B, the US is involved.That part surprised me as well. I would have thought the optics of the US providing Ukraine the Migs would be less desirable than Poland. I’m sure there is a reason or some additional compensation in the works to backfill the air assets to Poland with maybe the F16s.
Yes lolSince everyone is convinced Putin won't use nukes, this seems like a great time to destroy the Russian army while its bogged down in the Ukrainian mud.
Since everyone is convinced Putin won't use nukes, this seems like a great time to destroy the Russian army while its bogged down in the Ukrainian mud.
I’m not convinced of this. But I’m not worried about it either. Life’s to short to fear this stuff
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I know there is no easy answer for sure and completely agree with your last sentence.If you are under the impression that there is a clean way of doing of any of this, you are dead wrong. Let Poland do it, Russia bombs them, then NATO is involved. No matter what, we were going to answer for it in some way or another.
But I do agree, if we were going to take it this far, might as well let the USS Truman handle it.
It does create quite the quagmire when Putin has zero fear or respect of the West's nuclear capabilities, while the West is tiptoeing around Russia's threats.
Obviously the West wants to play the long game and try to strangle Russia's war machine into a long, slow death without escalating the situation. I think this plane transfer is an admission of the difficulty of sitting on the sideline, waiting for your opponent to die while innocent lives and other nations are in the crosshairs.
Putin is going to do whatever he is allowed to do.Yeah the problem is if and when will NATO countries do something. That to Putin he feels is basically a act of war? And he ends up doing something absolutely crazy. I’m not worried about it but at the same time wouldn’t put anything past Putin
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I mean it’ll kill some Russians and help a little, but a few fairly outdated aircraft aren’t going to turn the tide of the war. If our goal is to cause Russians to bleed a bit more, I suppose it helps, but I’m not sure it’s worth the risk.I would have thought the same 10 days ago, but with Ukraine's ability to form a resistance, it just might help make the difference.
I’m still not convinced Putin won’t use tactical nukes if the Russian army gets stalemated and there’s an opportunity where they’ll make a real difference. What’s the West really going to do? We’ve already sanctioned the hell out of Russia and are arming Ukraine to the teeth. What’s left besides outright intervention?Since everyone is convinced Putin won't use nukes, this seems like a great time to destroy the Russian army while its bogged down in the Ukrainian mud.
Another scenario would be a nuclear "accident". This would give putin the advantage of not being able to launch nukes.I’m still not convinced Putin won’t use tactical nukes if the Russian army gets stalemated and there’s an opportunity where they’ll make a real difference. What’s the West really going to do? We’ve already sanctioned the hell out of Russia and are arming Ukraine to the teeth. What’s left besides outright intervention?
I mean it’ll kill some Russians and help a little, but a few fairly outdated aircraft aren’t going to turn the tide of the war. If our goal is to cause Russians to bleed a bit more, I suppose it helps, but I’m not sure it’s worth the risk.
I think it's safe to say the US is at war with NATO and China right now, nobody just wants' to say it.Doing nothing isn't worth the risk either. What message would that send to China?
There's obviously more at play here.
When I heard it, my first thought is this is more about Poland replacing their aged Mig 29s with probably some really upgraded F16s with probably a good bit of the complementary armaments than Ukraine.As if 20-some MIG-29s are going to truly make a difference in this war, either. Quite the risk for us to bear here…