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Russian Invasion of Ukraine | A War in Europe After Hours 

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International dynamics shift as war in Ukraine escalates
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The thread opens with urgent news regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with multiple users expressing concern over escalating tensions and the need for diplomatic intervention. Discussions revolve around military movements and international responses, indicating a sense of imminent threat. Posts reflect a mix of apprehension about the situation and trust in Western allies to respond adequately.12

As the conflict intensifies, the tone shifts to debates about the effectiveness of NATO and the West's role in supporting Ukraine. Users highlight the complexities of potential peace negotiations, with differing opinions on whether Russia's demands can be met without compromising Ukraine's sovereignty. Some posts criticize Trump's approach to the situation, with concerns that he may appease Putin at Ukraine's expense.34

Amidst the chaos, there are ongoing discussions about the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, with users sharing alarming reports of civilian casualties and the destruction of infrastructure. The narrative increasingly focuses on the need for sustained international support for Ukraine, emphasizing that failure to act could enable Russia further.56

The thread concludes with reflections on the diplomatic landscape, wherein public sentiments are expressed regarding the future of US support for Ukraine under Trump's leadership. There is apprehension about how shifting political dynamics might influence the ongoing conflict, with several users voicing skepticism about Russia's sincerity in proposed peace talks.78

Verdict

The discussion represents a deepening concern for Ukraine’s future, highlighting the significant diplomatic hurdles ahead. While there is a shared desire for peace, skepticism about international actors' commitments tempers optimism, leaving many uncertain about the conflict's trajectory.

Snoops Enthusiast

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I was extremely skeptical when this was announced. Just the sheer cost of over 500k shells to be raised independent of any EU funding. I am gladly mistaken. Multiple countries pitched in over 100 million each. I'm glad they stepped up.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
The problem for Ukraine at the moment is that they're slowly and consistently losing territory and really struggling to take any back.

Ukraine really needs to be able to hold their lines without heavy losses at this stage and they can't do that.

They can't win the war by slowly losing territory.

Once the elections in Russia are over Putin can go ahead with another mass mobilisation, he could empty every prison in the country if he wanted.

They've no issue with throwing troops and equipment for small gains.

America military support is looking increasingly unreliable, if Trump wins it's very bad news for them.

I feel concerns about Ukraine are warranted and it's why we're seeing increasingly alarming statements from European leaders, even contemplating direct intervention should Ukrainian lines collapse.
 
Silverback Apprentice
The problem for Ukraine at the moment is that they're slowly and consistently losing territory and really struggling to take any back.

Ukraine really needs to be able to hold their lines without heavy losses at this stage and they can't do that.

They can't win the war by slowly losing territory.

Once the elections in Russia are over Putin can go ahead with another mass mobilisation, he could empty every prison in the country if he wanted.

They've no issue with throwing troops and equipment for small gains.

America military support is looking increasingly unreliable, if Trump wins it's very bad news for them.

I feel concerns about Ukraine are warranted and it's why we're seeing increasingly alarming statements from European leaders, even contemplating direct intervention should Ukrainian lines collapse.

Sasha suggested Russia's generals were winning because they were prepared to accept huge battlefield casualties, with sometimes hundreds killed and wounded in a single offensive operation. "They send in conscripts to take a machine gun position. All their men are wiped out. But our location is discovered," he said. "They then call in air support to drop a 500kg bomb on one or two of our guys. There is nothing we can do."

Grim.
 
8-Ball Enthusiast

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This could be how the war ends, Ukraine cede lands for NATO membership. Obviously it's up to the Ukrainians but any deal would have to see Ukraine fast tracked into NATO because without NATO membership and just Russian assurances then any deal isn't worth the paper it's written on.

It's probably not an ideal outcome for Ukraine or Russia but you have to be pragmatic and fair doesn't come into it. I'm not saying I would be in favour of it and it isn't unjust but reality trumps everything
 
Janey Rising Star
Just been reading about this on the BBC News website, predictions are looking very grim for Ukraine. Talk of a Russian summer offensive and possible collapse.


The great American betrayal could be legendary and the stark European impotence needs to be laid bare for the last time.

We need a European alliance independent of the US, we need strong militaries, capable factories and stocks to protect our continent.
 
Dylan Proficient
The predictions are getting worse everyday, do we think there is a chance Ukraine will effectively be abandoned?
 
John Steed Contributor
The predictions are getting worse everyday, do we think there is a chance Ukraine will effectively be abandoned?
They are pretty much on their own now :(

Biden saying "as long as it takes", is starting to look as ill advised as "mission accomplished" in 2003/4.
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

The predictions are getting worse everyday, do we think there is a chance Ukraine will effectively be abandoned?
I can't understand why we've more or less folded in front of Putin. He must be laughing his knackers off.

Churchill said "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." He wasn't wrong. The same people who said he wouldn't invade Ukraine are the same ones that think he's going to stop there.
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

Iran's attack on Israel at the weekend could inadvertently be good for Ukraine.

Seems Mike Johnson is now under major pressure to put the Foreign Aid Bill to the floor next week as it also contains the funding for Israel.

There were a couple of Republican politicians on CNN last night saying it's got to be moved forward.
 
Bob the Ninja Contributor
The House of Representatives has voted in favour of billions of dollars in US military aid for Ukraine, after months of delay.

The measure had vocal opponents in Congress, and it took a fragile bipartisan deal to finally get it through the House.

There were cheers and applause in the House as it passed, with some Representatives waving Ukrainian flags.

The $61bn (£49bn) package passed by 311 votes to 112.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said he wanted to push the measures through, even if it jeopardised his position.

Reacting to Saturday's vote, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: "I am grateful to the United States House of Representatives, both parties, and personally Speaker Mike Johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track.

"Democracy and freedom will always have global significance and will never fail as long as America helps to protect it.

"The vital US aid bill passed today by the House will keep the war from expanding, save thousands and thousands of lives, and help both of our nations to become stronger.

The bill will now go to the Senate, which is expected to pass it in the next few days before President Joe Biden signs it into law.
More Republicans voted against (112) than for (101). All Democrats that voted were in favour.

Hopefully Ukraine can gain some momentum on the battlefield.
 
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