Well, there's a man who has nothing left but vengeance.
In uniform, out of uniform, whatever. I just hope he chooses his targets wisely.
Well, there's a man who has nothing left but vengeance.
I think we'd be more useful donating ag equipment.
Only if the Federation stays Federated. The Stans want out. Russia may have to make a military move on Kazakhstan very soon in order the keep it.Russia has been seriously eyeballing Canada's position in the Arctic. In fact earlier this year Russia tried to submit to the UN
a proposal that Russia owns ALL of the arctic waters except the TWELVE mile coastal waters of the other Arctic nations. In other words they tried to claim the Arctic Ocean AND the EEZs of all the other Arctic nations as "Russian".
Why? Because as it stands, if the North-West Passage becomes ice-free year round the vast majority if not all of the NWP is in Canadian territory. Same reason China is trying to claim the entire South China Sea as their own, to control all the commercial shipping lanes that go through those waters.
If the NWP opens up year round it would not only al but kill the Panama Canal and any other canal projects planned to link the Atlantic with the Pacific, it could also seriously reduce traffic in the Suez Canal between Europe and Asia.
Russia would be the first target of one their nukes on the loose but one of the Stans other tribal Federation types would never have access to the satellites or systems to launch it.I finally understand the US's reticence to let Ukraine use long range weapons to strike deep inside Russia. They're worried about Russia destabilizing and while that may sound just fine on the surface, it would also put at least some of Russia's nukes at risk of capture/take-over by militant groups within Russia and/or bordering Russia. As counterintuitive as it may sound, even a barely stable Russia is better than a wrecked Russia.
So, it's not the red lines that worried the US, it's not the threat of Russia using any nukes on NATO countries despite their bluster, it's the real potential for more of their nukes to end up going missing, like after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Not to mention the Oil and Gas reserves in the Arctic oceanRussia has been seriously eyeballing Canada's position in the Arctic. In fact earlier this year Russia tried to submit to the UN
a proposal that Russia owns ALL of the arctic waters except the TWELVE mile coastal waters of the other Arctic nations. In other words they tried to claim the Arctic Ocean AND the EEZs of all the other Arctic nations as "Russian".
Why? Because as it stands, if the North-West Passage becomes ice-free year round the vast majority if not all of the NWP is in Canadian territory. Same reason China is trying to claim the entire South China Sea as their own, to control all the commercial shipping lanes that go through those waters.
If the NWP opens up year round it would not only al but kill the Panama Canal and any other canal projects planned to link the Atlantic with the Pacific, it could also seriously reduce traffic in the Suez Canal between Europe and Asia.