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Russia Is on the Verge of War. Here's What You Need to Know
Townhall.com ^ | February 17, 2022 | Armstrong Williams

Posted on 02/17/2022 5:03:56 AM PST by Kaslin

A map is the most effective tool for visualizing and explaining the Ukraine-Russia crisis because its visual nature allows for viewers to understand the conflict through the same eyes of the parties involved. Ukraine has always been one of Russia's most vital strategic and tactical neighbors. During the winter months, Russia requires unfettered access to the Black Sea from a variety of locations, and Ukraine is in the ideal position to provide such access. Through nonfrozen waterways, it serves as a year-round entryway to the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean for Russia. In this regard, it is clear that eastern Ukraine and Crimea are important military (Navy) access points throughout the year.

Lithuania and Russia do not share a geographical boundary. Instead, any direct geographical contact is cut off by the land boundary between Latvia and Belarus. The United States has been setting up forces within Lithuania to combat any aggression by Russia. However, this line that the United States has drawn in the sand seems to be the furthest our military is willing to go, making it clear that we are completely unwilling to face Russia within Ukraine or engage in any sort of action that has the propensity to escalate the already dire situation. Currently, in Lithuania, NATO infrastructure is expanding, and Germany is sending troops and planes to the area to aid them if they come to be in need. Also, there are approximately 3,000 American troops being sent to Poland, Germany and Romania. At the moment, there are already about 900 troops in Romania and 4,000 in Poland.

With the world on its toes, anxiously awaiting news of whether or not a conflict will erupt, world leaders are doing everything they can to stave off a bloody conflict that would result in a massive amount of needless bloodshed -- bloodshed that experts estimate will result in the deaths of 50,000 innocent civilians. A devastating conflict might also lead to widespread suffering as an indirect result, with many people abandoning their country. A new refugee crisis may emerge in Europe.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, can happen "any day now ... of course, it could take place after the end of the Olympics, or it is still possible, we believe, that Russia could choose to take the diplomatic path."

As part of an ongoing effort to the diffuse this ticking time bomb, President Emmanuel Macron of France recently visited Moscow to find a diplomatic solution that President Vladimir Putin will support. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict if any proposed solution would be agreeable to Putin, and that is assuming he is even amenable to a solution that involves Russia not getting all that it wants.

Presently, there is no indication that the United States has any accurate intelligence on what course of action Putin and his military plan on taking, nor does it seem that the United States has a clue on when they plan on engaging in any course of action, or even how they plan to do it. One would think our intelligence agencies would be able to describe Russian plans and objectives at this point since this "will they or won't they" conflict has been building since March 2021, nearly an entire year ago. With all that being said, it likely wouldn't shock a single person if, the morning after the Beijing Winter Olympics' closing ceremony, Russia marched into Ukraine at the invitation of the new nation of Eastern Ukraine and Crimea.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: bloggers; eussr; fourthreich; russia; ukraine; ukrainecrisis
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1 posted on 02/17/2022 5:03:56 AM PST by Kaslin
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2 posted on 02/17/2022 5:06:41 AM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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It is probably childish, but every time I read “Here’s what you need to know”, I just think the author is a condescending c***.


3 posted on 02/17/2022 5:09:31 AM PST by EEGator
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They were shooting at each other in Donboss overnight.


4 posted on 02/17/2022 5:11:22 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: Kaslin
Joe's doing the happy dance!


5 posted on 02/17/2022 5:11:43 AM PST by COBOL2Java (Fauci is a despicable little turd)
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When you see a so-called “conservative” pundit like Armstrong Williams citing Jake Sullivan as a credible source of information, you know he’s a paid stooge of the globalist @ssholes behind the Lincoln Project and most of the GOP in Washington.
6 posted on 02/17/2022 5:12:58 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Mr. Potato Head ... Mr. Potato Head! Back doors are not secrets.")
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I assume Dan Crenshaw, Nimrata Randhawa, and Lindsay Graham will be pushing for war shortly then?…


7 posted on 02/17/2022 5:15:03 AM PST by EEGator
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To: Kaslin
We've got our best and brightest over there right now. What could possibly go wrong?


8 posted on 02/17/2022 5:16:15 AM PST by CodeJockey (Think for yourself. (While it's still legal))
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To: Vermont Lt
They were shooting at each other in Donboss overnight.

Says who? Furthermore, why would anyone care given that THEY are shooting at each other in every major city in America, every night. Have you heard about the collapse of our Southern border? Talk about matters that don't concern our political elites.

9 posted on 02/17/2022 5:18:36 AM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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Long past time to let Europe handle Europe’s problems.


10 posted on 02/17/2022 5:20:20 AM PST by Da Coyote
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it doesn’t matter. IF Ukraine had joined NATO then it might matter. They never did. Not our problem. We should not be involved. Its not the US responsibility to police the world. This is where it should stop.


11 posted on 02/17/2022 5:20:44 AM PST by NicoDon
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Have you seen the bullsh!t photos of the ‘shelled’ kindergarten? Shell went completely horizontal through a brick wall. Volleyball net still standing right in front of the hole.

Somebody wants to distract from the fact that uncle fester has so flipped his lid they need that kind of ruse, or they just want to sell more guns.


12 posted on 02/17/2022 5:21:06 AM PST by RinaseaofDs
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“A map is the most effective tool for visualizing and explaining the Ukraine-Russia crisis because its visual nature allows for viewers to understand the conflict through the same eyes of the parties involved. “

Yet there is no map as part of the opinion to ‘splain things.


13 posted on 02/17/2022 5:23:05 AM PST by Paladin2
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+1000

It's none of our business.

14 posted on 02/17/2022 5:25:14 AM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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There are reports of artillery exchanges. Take a gander around the internet. Also, the futures market just took a dump.

Not saying it’s an invasion. Not saying it’s anything other than reports.


15 posted on 02/17/2022 5:28:20 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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16 posted on 02/17/2022 5:34:39 AM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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That reminds me of my father in law. It’s funny.


17 posted on 02/17/2022 5:37:07 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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:)


18 posted on 02/17/2022 5:39:55 AM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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To: Kaslin

Wasn’t this invasion supposed to start Wednesday?


19 posted on 02/17/2022 5:40:04 AM PST by airborne (Thank you Rush for helping me find FreeRepublic! A 70's)
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——needless blood shed-——

An alternate view.....

It seems to me that there is a Russian need that is centuries old for access to the Black Sea.

A portion of what was Russia but is now Ukraine allows that access. Therefore, there is need that might not be remedied short of war.

To limit blood shed if that is a worthy goal, Ukraine should cede the territory in question back to Russia. The decision to forgo un needed blood shed can easily be made by Ukraine

Territory for money will fill the need and eliminate potential bloodshed


20 posted on 02/17/2022 5:41:49 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Promoting Afro Heritage diversity will destroy the democrats)
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