War Invasion of Ukraine News Megathread - Thread is only for articles and discussion of articles, general discussion thread is still in Happenings.

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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the United States will impose sanctions “far beyond” the ones that the United States imposed in 2014 following the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.

“This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Biden said in a White House speech, signaling a shift in his administration’s position. “We will continue to escalate sanctions if Russia escalates,” he added.

Russian elites and their family members will also soon face sanctions, Biden said, adding that “Russia will pay an even steeper price” if Moscow decides to push forward into Ukraine. Two Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt will also be sanctioned, he said.

Also in his speech, Biden said he would send more U.S. troops to the Baltic states as a defensive measure to strengthen NATO’s position in the area.

Russia shares a border with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops to go into the separatist Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine after a lengthy speech in which he recognized the two regions’ independence.

Western powers decried the move and began to slap sanctions on certain Russian individuals, while Germany announced it would halt plans to go ahead with the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At home, Biden is facing bipartisan pressure to take more extensive actions against Russia following Putin’s decision. However, a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans believe that sending troops to Ukraine is a “bad idea,” and a slim minority believes it’s a good one.

All 27 European Union countries unanimously agreed on an initial list of sanctions targeting Russian authorities, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and EU foreign affairs head Josep Borell claimed the package “will hurt Russia … a lot.”

Earlier Tuesday, Borell asserted that Russian troops have already entered the Donbas region, which comprises Donetsk and Lugansk, which are under the control of pro-Russia groups since 2014.

And on Tuesday, the Russian Parliament approved a Putin-back plan to use military force outside of Russia’s borders as Putin further said that Russia confirmed it would recognize the expanded borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“We recognized the states,” the Russian president said. “That means we recognized all of their fundamental documents, including the constitution, where it is written that their [borders] are the territories at the time the two regions were part of Ukraine.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Putin said that Ukraine is “not interested in peaceful solutions” and that “every day, they are amassing troops in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning again downplayed the prospect of a Russian invasion and proclaimed: “There will be no war.”

“There will not be an all-out war against Ukraine, and there will not be a broad escalation from Russia. If there is, then we will put Ukraine on a war footing,” he said in a televised address.

The White House began to signal that they would shift their own position on whether it’s the start of an invasion.

“We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, the White House deputy national security adviser in public remarks. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway.”

For weeks, Western governments have been claiming Moscow would invade its neighbor after Russia gathered some 150,000 troops along the countries’ borders. They alleged that the Kremlin would attempt to come up with a pretext to attack, while some officials on Monday said Putin’s speech recognizing the two regions was just that.

But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that Russia’s “latest invasion” of Ukraine is threatening stability in the region, but he asserted that Putin can “still avoid a full blown, tragic war of choice.”

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Have you considered that maybe they were lying before, and now they're having to move a little closer to the truth? The real lesson you should take from this is that the media never gives you the truth and always lies about something. They're incapable of anything else.
Imagine a self-avowed racist actually scolding the media for giving more favourable coverage to a political ally.
 
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Shit's fucked there, it seems.
They were scraping the barrel at the beginning, just look at the maps that show where they send the looted goods, which essentially tells you where the soldats come from, if western russia is a shithole, they're sending the looted shit deep into it's colon.

They're now trying to extract some value from whatever leaked into the mud under the barrel.
 
They were scraping the barrel at the beginning, just look at the maps that show where they send the looted goods, which essentially tells you where the soldats come from, if western russia is a shithole, they're sending the looted shit deep into it's colon.

They're now trying to extract some value from whatever leaked into the mud under the barrel.
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So, that then? Honestly its only a matter of time until a cripple with a German-made Panzerfaust hauled out of storage from the asscrack of Siberia dies gloriously for Mother Russia.
 
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So, that then? Honestly its only a matter of time until a cripple with a German-made Panzerfaust hauled out of storage from the asscrack of Siberia dies gloriously for Mother Russia.
Well they did start drafting 16-60+ year olds from the "People's Republics" a while ago so I'm sure it's only a matter of time before their WIA end up in some Mechanized Wheelchair Battalion.

Hell, I won't be surprised if they draft their KIAs to be used as biological hazard missiles tossed at enemies via catapult like in the good old days.
 
Well they did start drafting 16-60+ year olds from the "People's Republics" a while ago so I'm sure it's only a matter of time before their WIA end up in some Mechanized Wheelchair Battalion.

Hell, I won't be surprised if they draft their KIAs to be used as biological hazard missiles tossed at enemies via catapult like in the good old days.
What a waste of rations. Every KiA is some fresh meat back on the menu.
 
as some positives, over 300 volunteers and public works workers started to clean up Irpin

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and as a gesture of good will and gratitude to Poles who gave shelter to Ukrainian refugees, Ukrainians came out and cleaned up a public park in Gdansk

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make jokes all you will, but "cleanliness is next to Godliness" and I'm kind of proud of people who refuse to live like selfish niggers and shit where they eat and sleep. Good for those volunteers!
 
as some positives, over 300 volunteers and public works workers started to clean up Irpin

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and as a gesture of good will and gratitude to Poles who gave shelter to Ukrainian refugees, Ukrainians came out and cleaned up a public park in Gdansk

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make jokes all you will, but "cleanliness is next to Godliness" and I'm kind of proud of people who refuse to live like selfish niggers and shit where they eat and sleep. Good for those volunteers!
"New photos from Ukraine show Russian troops in civilian clothing cleaning up Ukrainian cities, bringing Ukraine closer to civilization" - pravda.ru, probably.

But it really is amazing what people can accomplish when they come together and do something just because it needs to be done and everyone knows it, not because of a paycheck. It's just too bad it often takes something as fucked up as war to create such unity and drive for a better tomorrow.

If Ukraine manages to keep the spirit up after the war they'll be right on the way to becoming a pretty decent, united and cohesive country.
 
It's a fair assessment. NATO isn't willing to intervene with direct military action, so be it, but at least give proper weapons that would tip the scales in Ukraine's favor, instead of merely allowing them to get by. And fuck what Russia thinks.

I genuinely think that NATO should leverage it's airpower to support Ukraine directly. Treat Putin like the tin pot dictator he is, especially now he's running low on options to strike Western nations without resorting to MAD.
 
I genuinely think that NATO should leverage it's airpower to support Ukraine directly. Treat Putin like the tin pot dictator he is, especially now he's running low on options to strike Western nations without resorting to MAD.
I legit know people who to this day say "Russia is just hiding their true power level, they shot their feet and kneecapped themselves to make it fair on Ukraine, that's how based they are, they'll steamroll Ukraine with elite spetsnaz units any day now" and it's incredibly hard to argue with these people, I assume such people are also in positions of political power though because euro politicians act like that's the truth, they're scared and as established earlier in the thread, russia sees fear as respect.

A time to call will come, either russia is god tier in poker or they're full of shit, whether we call now or in 10 years is irrelevant. This shit will go down either way, euro politicians make themselves look like "Wait, my bunker still needs a new sofa, let's drag this out".
 
Russia has apparently been suspended from the UN Human Rights Council.

Imagine getting suspended before China or Saudi Arabia.
Better yet, imagine being suspended from that joke of an organisation that's essentially ran by your only buddies thanks to how much they fund it. Again, Saudi Arabia leads the Woman's Rights Council and China leads the Human Rights council if I remember right, they get those positions because they fund the shit out of the UN for PR points.
 
Better yet, imagine being suspended from that joke of an organisation that's essentially ran by your only buddies thanks to how much they fund it. Again, Saudi Arabia leads the Woman's Rights Council and China leads the Human Rights council if I remember right, they get those positions because they fund the shit out of the UN for PR points.
I wonder if that's a hint that their buddies may be abandoning them now? Since they didn't seem to fight or make a big scene about suspending them.
 
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