If this is true then this is a fight worth watching. I would imagine its just a series of raids being conducted by both sides. Additionally I imagine that outposts are being setup and then expelled by the other side and so on and so forth.Footage of 🇺🇦🇷🇺 clashes on Snake Island
— C4H10FO2P (@markito0171) August 19, 2022
Date unknown pic.twitter.com/VfYVnsTn1O
Friday, August 26, 2022
Apparently Ukrainian and Russian Marines are engaged in fights over Snake Island!
German power prices are spiking like crazy. European pain is just beginning....
Wow. That line practically goes straight up! Germans are about to feel pain. When Germany hurts the rest of the EU is in a pit of suffering!NEW - German benchmark power price surged over €700 per MWh for the first time today.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) August 22, 2022
14x the seasonal average over the past 5 years. pic.twitter.com/2Npb75AqqB
Soldiers of the Amphibious Corps "Amf 4" of the Swedish Navy
Soldiers of the Amphibious Corps "Amf 4" of the Swedish Navy, during VBSS training in Greece (July 2022) pic.twitter.com/0O14DsHfjW
— SgtBlitz🇫🇮 (@SgtBlitz_fi) August 24, 2022
Drone dropped grenade
Wakey-wakey!
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) August 26, 2022
The Armed Forces of Ukraine gently awakened the occupier from his sleep. pic.twitter.com/f7CoR8X2Md
Have you been keeping up with the reactor story in Ukraine?
Have you been keeping up with the reactor story in Ukraine?
I have an absolutely nothing makes sense about it.
The Russians have captured it but for some reason still power the Ukrainian side. Additionally we had reports (that I didn't post because it looked like propaganda) that the Russians had wired the thing with explosives and were gonna blow it up.
As far as the Ukrainians go (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) they're shelling the fuck outta the place and having a good time while doing it!
This is not an ordinary war.
The Russians keep supplying power to their enemy. The Ukrainians cry about Russians blowing up the place yet shell it on a daily.
I don't get it but it is the way it is.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
US Dept Of Defense is going to give the assistance/training operation a "name" and pick a General Officer to lead it. We're tiptoeing to war!
So how will this go? European Assurance to Operation Democracy and finally (when we put boots on the ground early next year when Ukrainian positions get overran) Operation Restore Hope? Kidding but NOT kidding (hope you got the Star Wars reference)!new from us: in coming weeks, the Pentagon will name the massive assistance and training operation for Ukraine (like Afghanistan or Iraq) and name a general officer to lead it. me and @nancyayoussef https://t.co/Rcxzrr3Jx0
— Gordon Lubold (@glubold) August 25, 2022
Defense Priorities.Org's take on deterring Chinese action against Taiwan
via DP
KEY POINTS
1. The U.S. has a goal to avoid a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but the overriding U.S. interest is to avoid a ruinous war with China. The imperative to avoid a conflict with China should take priority for U.S. leaders.
2. Proposals to deter China by bolstering U.S. military deployments in the Western Pacific are unlikely to succeed and fraught with danger. China has advantages in terms of geographical proximity to Taiwan and superior commitment to resolving the issue on favorable terms. The United States should not commit to fighting a great-power war at a time of China’s choosing.
3. The Taiwanese obviously have the strongest interest in deterring a Chinese invasion of their island. Regional powers such as Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Australia have the next-strongest interests in preserving stability in East Asia. These actors should do the heavy lifting in deterring China.
4. The U.S. should encourage Taiwan and other regional actors to develop their own means of deterring a Chinese invasion. Working with others, Taiwan has the capacity to inflict severe costs upon Beijing in the event of an armed attack. If calibrated correctly, Taiwan and others might convince Beijing that the various costs of invasion—economic sanctions, opprobrium, military balancing—outweigh the benefits and thus deter China from invading.
5. America’s role should be to support Taiwanese-led efforts to deter China while working to convince all sides that the status quo is sustainable and the U.S. remains committed to its longstanding One China policy. This is the best chance of preventing a war in the Taiwan Strait.
Another delegation is enroute to Taiwan in a military plane...WTF is going on over there?
Let me get this straight. Pelosi went to Taiwan and China went batshit crazy and started massive military exercises. In the middle of that we got warnings that China could attack Taiwan sooner than 2030. Another delegation went and now we have a third? Wonder what info we're not getting. This could be considered to be provocative. I'm sure the Chinese see it that way but they still keep going.JUST IN - Another U.S. delegation is en route to #Taiwan in a military plane, TVBS reports.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) August 25, 2022
US forces under the operational control of a foreign govt during war?
Why not admit that the S. Koreans are more than capable of defending themselves now? Did you know that S. Korean citizens recently held a large protest against US forces in their country? Policy makers and the elite might want our forces there but apparently the S. Korean people don't.#SouthKorea is leading the entirety of a major combined military exercise with the United States for the first time, Seoul officials said Wednesday, in a sign of progress in the allies' plan for the transition of wartime OPCON.#UFS22 #UShttps://t.co/6D99GycoAW
— Indo-Pacific Defense FORUM (@IPDefenseForum) August 25, 2022