chew-ie wrote: ↑Fri, 4. Mar 22, 15:04
I can't understand why everybody is playing for time here.
The comparisons with the former Yugoslavia, are really only valid if the UN had sent peacekeepers in to Ukraine to keep the separatists apart from the rest, in 2014. It is far too late now. It would have been very valid then and with hindsight a very good thing.
Why play for time? Easy, we just cannot risk nuclear war, because it is a fantasy to say we could shoot down all incoming warheads. The systems are unproven and most of the European forces doe not have an effective SAM against ICBM launched warheads, never mind the fact that any defence would be quickly overwhelmed with countermeasures and sheer numbers. For goodness sake as Chips said, the UK does not even have an effective early warning system any more! Our defence, which would be not effective, is mostly being refitted and lacks crew!
Even if you accept the fantasy that NATO defence would work 100%, I would not wish in the slightest the nuclear holocaust that would/could be unleashed on Russia. Why would anyone?
As an aside, I have heard that Putin claimed that there was a coup in 2014, ( ? ) that Petro Poroshenko should still be in charge, well according to an interview on the BBC, the former president says not to fear Putin, not to trust Putin and appears to be in charge of a battalion defending Ukraine against the evil invader!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-60615752
The former president of Ukraine has sent a defiant message to Vladimir Putin, as Russia continues its invasion.
Speaking to BBC Newsnight, Petro Poroshenko called on the West to toughen sanctions on Russia and not to trust, or be afraid of, Putin.