NINETY TWO PERCENT of the world's semi-conductor chip production is in Taiwan. If they're not going to get involved, they better be standing up some onshore production capability a little sooner - like, nowOperation earnest will,Somolia,Iraq,Bosnia,Lybia,...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Special_Operations_Command
You probably meant the Russian one though.
The difference when it comes to China is that we have recognized a one China policy for a very long time. Not saying we won't get involved,but the cost would be very high. Where are we going to get all our made in China crap from?
It's a simulation comparing weapons systems.We sure that's not video game footage?
Blue on blue seems to be a real problem
You do realize the Army has been training the Ukraine arm for years, don't you? Probably one of the reasons they have performed well while the vaunted Red Army is sucking gas.Russia will eventually impose their will.
Their WWII tactics are outdated and I think they will learn from this debacle, and improve. Time is not on Ukraine' side.
Americans probably should have went to train the Ukrainian people how to fight and unit tactics. That would have been better in the long run. Instead of fighting on the front lines.
Yes but not the civilians. Need GB over there if they aren't.You do realize the Army has been training the Ukraine arm for years, don't you? Probably one of the reasons they have performed well while the vaunted Red Army is sucking gas.
officials have described the stakes of ensuring Russia cannot swallow up Ukraine — an outcome officials believe could embolden Putin to invade other neighbors or even strike out at NATO members — as so high that the administration is willing to countenance even a global recession and mounting hunger.