Surely his generals would be the one's lying to him?
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Isn't that what I said? Usual situation for dictator - or quasi-dictator in this case - to surround himself with yes-men. You rock the boat and you're out. Even if you're just being realistic. A lot of businesses go to the wall for the same reason.
When the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine inherited some of the nuclear assets they found that the wiring had been eaten by mice and that they were useless. I doubt very much that anything has changed.
he has managed to convince himself of his own rhetoric and ukraine is only the start for him. all the old soviet russian outposts will be retaken if he gets to take ukraine ...
the foolishness of it is that ukraine, was never going to be in nato, and it and finlandsweden wouldnt be in the eu either, but have all been pushed there by him.
he currently needs an escape hatch, and if he doesnt find one then he will go on until someone ousts him or war is declared with nato. a war he certainly cannot win, but can do untold damage
I don't see why NATO would get militarily involved, the Ukrainians seem to be doing fine as it is. Is there something I'm missing here?
I rarely watch or read the news so it's quite possible.
Apologies, I'd not long got up! But yes, the typical dictator scenario of only telling them what they want to hear. There was that clip on the news of one of his ministers not giving him the right answer, and Putin bullying him until he did. It is exactly displays such as this which I find unnerving, and with constant US prodding, the Russian bear may finally lash out.
Not in Nato, not yet anyway, but US meddling in Ukraine has been profound. https://www.cato.org/commentary/amer...aine-hypocrisy
"The extent of the Obama administration’s meddling in Ukraine’s politics was breathtaking. Russian intelligence intercepted and leaked to the international media a Nuland telephone call in which she and U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Geoffey Pyatt discussed in detail their preferences for specific personnel in a post‐Yanukovych government. The U.S‑favored candidates included Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the man who became prime minister once Yanukovych was ousted from power. During the telephone call, Nuland stated enthusiastically that “Yats is the guy” who would do the best job."
for cato, read grand ol' party, especially these days..
This is not a one-sided thing though. It's not like Russia keeps itself to itself and is not 'meddling' in other countries too. Likewise China, France, UK and to a lesser extent many other countries. That sort of thing has gone on since at least the start of recorded history. Jockying for position - if you don't do it then the eventual consequences can be dire.
He's got nothing left to escalate with though? I suppose he could decide to try and end the world by launching nuclear missiles but that's throwing the baby out with the bathwater. And that's assuming that his nukes work, which is a big assumption, and that his orders would be obeyed - also unlikely.
Of course now I've said that we will probably all be radioactive dust by next week :)