psioniclizard
psioniclizard t1_jch9ltv wrote
Reply to comment by Alleandros in French president uses special power to enact pension bill without vote by CapableSecretary420
A lot of countries could benefit for that honestly, but it seems to be a move not many want to make.
psioniclizard t1_jch99tn wrote
Reply to comment by EverVig47 in French president uses special power to enact pension bill without vote by CapableSecretary420
Nothing I'm sure. Thought I guess it's possible if they secretly thing raising the pension age is a good thing then they might let him take the heat but not change it.
psioniclizard t1_jacqcli wrote
Reply to comment by PartyFriend in Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe’s Armies Come Up Short by Majestyk_Melons
Exactly, some people really don't understand history or the concept of soft power.
psioniclizard t1_j9tarbb wrote
Reply to comment by loiida in Medvedev says Russia must push 'borders of threats' as far back as Poland's borders by Gopu_17
I said talking about nuking the UK is a soft target. The key word there being talking. Do you honestly think this man has any say in if Russia should launch a nuke?
psioniclizard t1_j9t8v79 wrote
Reply to comment by leorolim in Medvedev says Russia must push 'borders of threats' as far back as Poland's borders by Gopu_17
Also I think talking about nuking London is a soft target for him. It's easy to say and he knows sonce brexit we are a bit alienated from the rest of Europe.
psioniclizard t1_j9t3nug wrote
Reply to comment by everydayasl in Medvedev says Russia must push 'borders of threats' as far back as Poland's borders by Gopu_17
I mean, isn't this the guy who talks about nuking London every 2 weeks
psioniclizard t1_j9q78b4 wrote
Reply to comment by cartoptauntaun in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Don't suggest that, it's not long until she says something like "why not just eat other poor people?"
psioniclizard t1_j9l8s69 wrote
Reply to comment by mistaekNot in Dutch intelligence services have warned that Russia is "covertly mapping" key energy infrastructure in the North Sea, in preparation for possible sabotage attacks. by green_flash
Ok, if that is what you want to believe don't let me stop you.
psioniclizard t1_j9je8u6 wrote
Reply to comment by mistaekNot in Dutch intelligence services have warned that Russia is "covertly mapping" key energy infrastructure in the North Sea, in preparation for possible sabotage attacks. by green_flash
NATO forces would win in a conventional battle, but that is different from fighting a war against Russia. Also where will this take place because if you mean in Russia it won't come to that. Their doctrine clearly states they will use nukes to defend Russian homeland. Also NATO has no real desire to invade Russia, it would he nothing like Iraq. It would be very costly for both sides and what would be the long term plan once you oust Putin?
I want to see Russia fail as much as anyone else but the person you are replying to is right. People see this like seem Hollywood movie/computer game but it's not. It's real life. Causalities would be massive on both sides even without nuclear war, which more that likely would happen as soon as NATO started to march on Moscow.
psioniclizard t1_jchufpf wrote
Reply to comment by Parafault in French president uses special power to enact pension bill without vote by CapableSecretary420
Very true.