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To: mac_truck
I was just answering the question posed in the thread. He wants to attack Russia. There are many targets in Ukraine more pressing than starting a new front in Russia.

I have thought, however, how satisfying it would be to put some ordinance in the middle of Moscow to bring the point home to Putin. It woke up the Japanese to bomb Tokyo from an aircraft carrier early on in WWII. Militarily it didn't amount to much, but Psychologically it put the war in context to the people in Japan. If a few claymore mines went off in Moscow, especially close to the Kremlin, maybe a general would figure out Putin may have made a mistake.

Do Russians really think they will casually sit in a Starbucks in Ukraine 6 months from now and not expect a grenade tossed in the front door? Ukrainians will strike back on "Russian" territory eventually.

96 posted on 03/18/2022 12:43:47 PM PDT by chuckles
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To: chuckles

Do Russians really think they will casually sit in a Starbucks in Ukraine 6 months from now and not expect a grenade tossed in the front door? Ukrainians will strike back on “Russian” territory eventually.
***Between our betrayal of the Ukes and the Rukes violating the Budapest Agreement by their 2 invasions, Russians will be lucky to sit in a Starbucks in MOSCOW without fear of a nuclear plume.

Ukes have nuke knowledge, fissionable material, previous ownership of nukes, 15 nuke power plants, Chernobyl, and now the motivation to build their own nukes and use them in this existential war.

We dropped nukes in our existential war. Who are we to scold them if they drive their own suitcase nukes into Moscow? Especially after we betrayed them over Nukes.


119 posted on 03/18/2022 10:24:49 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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