“Sanctions don’t work” was a common phrase heard by many at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

As the UK and other Western nations began turning the handles and pressing the buttons of pressure upon suppliers and buyers to cease trading with Russia; the sceptics became, somewhat understandably, more vocal around what effectiveness imposing sanctions would have upon Russia’s willingness or ability to wage war.


The author, Shane Mason, is a geopolitical strategist specialising in grand strategy and world affairs who has recently appeared on national radio. He reads international relations at the University of Cambridge and is a former Royal Navy engineer technician. In this article, he talks about the purpose of the sanctions imposed upon Russia. This article is the opinion of the author and not necessarily that of the UK Defence Journal. If you would like to submit your own article on this topic or any other, please see our submission guidelines.


It was startling to see how quickly it became a question, not of necessity, but of appropriateness, ethics and morals around how companies could justify why Russia should benefit from the globalised economy. Sure enough, Western companies trading with Russia were stirred to reflect upon why, or indeed how, they could be helping the Russian government pay for its bombs and bullets through liquidity and taxation raised by trading in the Russian economy. In the age of readily available information; people, quite rightly, expect transparency. And for those Western companies still dealing with Russia, there was no way to hide, even if they tried. And it wasn’t just companies. Chelsea FC felt the wrath of sanctions, without any scruple or hint of an apology. Yachts and mansions were seized, and asset funds were frozen. Russia was, as the saying goes, out in the cold. Alone.

Sending in the banks before the tanks is a typical move in the western playbook to defeat a country that is challenging the hegemony. Whilst the West has previously imposed sanctions upon Russia aimed at signalling our willingness to act against Russian aggression, these recent sanctions are different. These are sections with a capital ‘S’, real sanctions. The Sanctions over the last couple of weeks are implemented for two reasons. Firstly, to cripple the Russian economy and agitate a societal shift in attitude towards the Russian government by disrupting the standard of living for its people and making it very uncomfortable for all levels of society. This also ensures Russia cannot use its economy for global or regional influence to gain support for its actions. To put it in simple terms: giving someone a “cold” makes others want to stay away from them, and to borrow a phrase from Tsar Nicholas the 1st for how he described the Ottoman Empire; Russia has become “the sick man” of the world. But it has been entirely self-inflicted.

The second reason is more practical and boils down to a simple fact: the bombs, tanks, aircraft, ration packs, rounds of ammunition, boots, ships and everything else needed to wage a war are very expensive – particularly at the scale and rate the Russian Federation requires them. And all those items need producing or procuring in order to maintain Russia’s abhorrent war machine. A war machine that it has deployed to murder the civilians of a nation that wants to live in a democracy and have its own political independence. This means the Russian war machine needs to be choked off; crippled; brought to its knees; suffocated; eradicated, and then finally consigned to the history books as a lesson for future generations. 

These Sanctions are meant to teach Russia what it means to be a world leader where cooperation is valued over conflict, whilst demonstrating how nations (especially global powers with influence) need to show political leadership with respectable, peaceful and caring behaviours in a global society. The Russian people (and arguably its government) have worked hard since 1991 to build its existing economy, political relationships and military. But in a hard and very painful way, both it’s government and people will learn that economics, politics and military affairs are inseparable. I am under no doubt the hard work since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 will all be destroyed as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Because of this, Russia is re-entering dark and cold years ahead through no fault but its own government’s miscalculation, misadventure and misinformation. The Sanctions, and global societies’ support for them, has been a soft-power play through absolute necessity to help deter Russia away from further bloodshed. And its citizens, many of whom are peaceful and against the invasion, will suffer greatly. Typical of authoritarian regimes such as Russia’s: politics trumps the people. Unlike liberal democracies, where politics is for the people and elected by the people.

Russia is in desperate need of change. As Winston Churchill once said: “To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often”. Nobody is expecting a perfect Russia, or even a perfect world. But an improved world will come from a changed Russia.

109 COMMENTS

  1. Anyone who is President, Prime Minister, Chancellor of their country for more than ten years, is likely to lose the plot, as they have forgotten what normal life is like. Putin has been at the top for 22. He should have retired to his palace near Sochi by now.
    The sanctions put on Russia by the free world have been more than expected, say two months ago. We now need to close the loopholes such as trusts. If the oligarch still benefits from it, they should not have their assets protected by a trust.
    We need to know the real ownership of shell companies, including those in tax havens.

    • Amin wrote:

      We have been under sanctions for almost forty-three years and it still continues.

      From your posts you come across as a proud Iranian, You know that Iran which:

      Openly kidnaps dual citizens for political gain

      Funds terrorism across the world including Europe

      Hides behind proxy groups in which to carry out terrorist attacks, looks at Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Gaza

      Funds a nuclear weapons program in conjunction with North Korea

      Funds a Ballistic weapons program in conjunction with North Korea.

      Carries out attacks in the Arabian Gulf in which to keep the price of crude high.

      Attacks diplomatic missions inside Iran

      Arrests innocent people in which to force their home countries to force others to release jailed Iranian terrorists.

      Murders its own people on mass, because they complained about the price of living inside Iran.

      Maybe there lies the reason why the civilised world keeps the mad mullahs at a distance.
       

      • Persian gulf . Which massacre? I did not see a massacre! And also the Yemenis do not have food to eat! Let alone the core. Not all mullahs are crazy. The people of my country gave thousands of martyrs to make this country prosperous. Israel is not a nucleus !? Of course I hate North Korea, China and Russia.
        In addition. Why does he say the Arabian Gulf? Do you have any information about the Achaemenids? Or from the Sassanids?
        Translated with Google (:

        • Amin wrote:
          ” And also the Yemenis do not have food to eat!”

          Yemen has been a basket case since the 1960s.
          Between 1962 and 1970 over 200000 Yemeni died Egypt used poison gas.
          The Yemenite War of 1972 saw around 200 people killed
          The Yemenite War of 1979 saw around 1000 people killed
          The South Yemen Civil War saw around 6000 people killed
          The Yemeni Civil War of 1994 saw around 10000 people killed
          This latest conflict since 2021 has seen 21000 killed, not the hundreds of thousands promulgated by charities and Iranian propaganda designed to make Yemen a Vassal state of Iran.

          Now about the lack of food. In 2009 in was reported that Yemen would run out of water, why? Because Yemeni farmers  found that planting and growing Khat was more profitable than growing crops. The problem with growing the narcotic Khat which is not only a food crop it is water thirsty. That was  13 years ago. Regards food scarcity today. People outside of the Houthi run areas have no problems with food. In fact even in the Houthi run areas there is plenty of food, (Which explains the Baskin robins in Sana which if you go to google maps and click on the photos for said outlets displays recent photos of people showing off ice cream) what has been exposed is how the Houthi not only steal the food for their own use, but withhold it from those who they have fallen out with. That has been reported a number of times by the UN which saw them in 2019 start to withhold food aid in Yemen due to and I quote:
          The UN has partially suspended aid to parts of Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels, accusing them of misappropriating supplies. The World Food Programme (WFP) described the move as a last resort. The UN agency had warned that it would restrict deliveries if the rebels failed to agree measures to prevent food being diverted by corrupt officials. It had previously said efforts to reach people in need were being blocked. Operations are to be halted in the capital, Sanaa, but nutrition programmes for children, pregnant and nursing mothers will continue.

          If you are going to quote facts on a non Iranian website, then accept the fact that a Non iranian will check them and put you straight.

        • Amin wrote:
          The people of my country gave thousands of martyrs to make this country prosperous.

          If your country is so prosperous, why is its biggest export after oil and weapons its people?

          • Not a constructive reply, why not respond to Farouk properly? He is a very conscientious and knowledgeable contributer who will respond to posts with research and good manners.

  2. Sanctions are a blunt weapon and there is often blowback, which there will be in the case of Russia. Whilst most western countries (basically NATO and 5 Eyes plus a few US friends) are sanctioning Russia most of the World, in terms of population and real estate are not. This allows all kinds of ‘work arounds’.

    The value of a currency is a good measure of the financial strength of that country, the Russian ruble nearly halved when the sanctions were announced, it rebounded and is now down around 10%. Then there is this that will strengthen it still further.

    Russia is forcing virtually all countries sanctioning it to pay for its exports in rubles, as payment in other currencies would, like their reserves, be seized so in effect they would be giving stuff away. This applies to our and the EU purchases of gas and oil as of 0.00 Friday morning, pay in rubles or we shut the valves, straight into a European cold spell.. The G7 has said “No” but it is mainly companies not countries that buy the products and who are first in the line for customer angst if their heating shuts down or cars fun out of petrol.

    On that subject, no doubt, as a well informed bunch, you are all aware that the World could run out of diesel this summer. Stocks in Europe are down to an unheard of low of 40 days use already and we are trying to stop resupply from Russia. It is already starting to bite in the US where virtually all commercial transport, trucks and trains, plus farming are dependent on it. My advice would be if you buy diesel or heating oil keep your tanks filled up.

    That is all for now but this is just the tip of the iceberg. If you have any argument with my comments we can discuss it, if you have any questions please ask. But, as I have said before, a couple of you are inclined to post O/T or ad hominem comments, they will be ignored.

    • JIMK wrote:

      The value of a currency is a good measure of the financial strength of that country, the Russian ruble nearly halved when the sanctions were announced, it rebounded and is now down around 10%. Then there is this that will strengthen it still further.

      Todays Wall Street Journal:
      The ruble is in a central-bank-induced coma. While Russia’s currency can still see sharp swings in a day, it has trimmed its steep losses and begun to stabilize. It is now trading at around 99 rubles to the dollar, about 17% weaker than it was before Russian troops invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 but stronger than its record low of 151 on March 7, according to FactSet. Rising currency prices often reflect a general strengthening of a country’s economic outlook. Not so in Russia. Rather, central bank moves to limit ruble selling and force Russia capped the amount of dollars that residents can withdraw from foreign-currency bank accounts and barred banks from selling foreign currencies to customers for the next six months. Russian brokerages also aren’t allowed to let foreign clients sell securities. These measures have made it more difficult to sell the ruble, thereby limiting its losses.ruble buying have effectively manufactured demand for the currency.

      JIMK wrote:

      Russia is forcing virtually all countries sanctioning it to pay for its exports in rubles,

      The headlines this evening:
      DW:
      G7 rejects Russia’s demand for gas payment in rubles
      ABC news:
      Germany: G7 rejects Russia’s demand to pay for gas in rubles
      NDTV:
      France’s ‘No’ After Russia, Hit By Sanctions, Seeks Gas Payments In Ruble

      • Yes the G7 did say that but it is admitted that it is mainly companies not countries that buy the sanctioned products. This is their get out.

    • Interesting. Not heard of it but can see bloomberg are running the story re diesel. No one else seems to be alarmed yet mind

      • No government will want to create panic, it will be interesting to see how they handle it. Bear in mind that this was an already growing problem that has suddenly and unexpectedly been made a lot worse as Russia is a big producer and the largest users are cut off from that supply. The US probably has the biggest problem, maybe they will quietly backdoor it?

    • JIMK wrote:

      On that subject, no doubt, as a well informed bunch, you are all aware that the World could run out of diesel this summer

      If that premise came true, it would of course issue in short term hardships, but it would also precipitate into a huge move towards the purchase of electric vehicles. A direction the West has gravitated towards these past 10 years, with an increase in impetus these past 5 years with a target of banning the sale of Hydrocarbon vehicles (in the UK) within 8 years time So yes short term hurt, but long term, countries like Russia end up losing a lot of revenue a lot quicker.

      As they say:
      Damocles sword cuts both ways

        • i don’t know, the major source of lithium for batteries is Australia, followed by Chile not only that , the old tin mines in Cornwall have been found to be a very rich source of high grade lithium, which is why a huge EV car battery factory is being built in Northumberland.

          Tesla builds in car batteries in Nevada

          BMW builds its batteries in Sweden

          Mercedes is building a plant in Poland

          VW has partnered with LG and 2 other South Korean firms with a look to build in Germany.

          French car firm PSA is building plants in France and Germany

          So for the moment China does indeed supply a number of firms with batteries, but the West has taken note of how outsourcing to economic and political rivals affords them a huge advantage and have taken steps to rectify that situation.

          • Hi Farouk, this is true. AusGov has come out in the last couple of weeks with 500million AUD support for a Western supply chain of lithium/rare earths – we have specialist miners here with contracts going into Western supply chains, as well as some exporting to China etc.

            Enormous reserves once we really go after it (worked on mines) – I think of the salt lake country south of Kal before Norseman for example…

            The pace of change in Australia’s energy generation is becoming rapid, great uptake of rooftop solar for example (no shortage of sun!)

            JohninMN interesting comment too re: the diesel, I read a hypothesis some time ago that shortages in fuels would occur in heavier fuels first, short C chain petrols last: wish I could remember the site A variant of ‘peak oil’, but rather peak easily obtainable, refinable heavy oils.

            Defence related: after Solomon islands signed with China, you guys wouldn’t be against to lending an aircraft carrier for our benefit sometime in the future if we need it, a la HMS Victorious/USS Robin?

          • Thank you. You are spot on re refining and yes, peak easily usable has probably passed. The big problem is that the very large quantity of fracked oil available in the US is too light for most uses, inc diesel/aviation fuel etc and has to be mixed with heavier crude.

            Historically all the US refineries in the Gulf were optimised for Venezuelan very heavy crude (much like bitumen, the US send down dilutants that were mixed in to ease transport) but then that stopped. The US then found that the best alternative was Urals crude and made it the second largest crude importer into the US after Canada (similar grade to Venezuela).

            The stopping of that source is causing huge problems in that the US is sucking in as much diesel as it can from the rest of us (again, Russia is/was a large supplier of that as well). The increasing shortage in Europe is due to that as much as anything as it has been underway for a while.

            The US, with the US$ as the reserve currency, can afford to pay much more than the rest of us as the US$ is effectively free for them, they just create a few more out of thin air, whilst we have to buy those US$.

          • JIMK wrote:

            Historically all the US refineries in the Gulf were optimised for Venezuelan very heavy crude (much like bitumen, the US send down dilutants that were mixed in to ease transport) but then that stopped. The US then found that the best alternative was Urals crude and made it the second largest crude importer into the US after Canada (similar grade to Venezuela).

            Sorry that isn’t true, taken from the US Energy Information Administration website:

          • If the world switches to electric cars, there simply is not enough Lithium. This is why one large Chinese battery maker is switching to Sodium ion for standard range electric cars. Sodium is everywhere in the form of salt.

      • Indeed yes, but have you seen what’s happened to the price of Lithium? Buy an electric car soon or the economics start to not stack up. A different set of equations apply to commercial vehicles as well, it is hard to envisage trucks going electric in that time. Or even how we generate enough electricity.

    • I refer you to this map showing who is and isn’t sanctioning Russia

      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNbaX9aVgAIexfy?format=png&name=small

      The most important country outside the US is China and they continue to make their position clear. See this article

      https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/03/28/chairman-xi-just-made-a-big-move-china-announces-they-will-keep-purchasing-crude-oil-and-gas-from-russia/#more-230695

      By doing what they are doing the West’s leaders are accelerating the implementation of the fears of Mackinder over a century ago but at a much more serious level than he envisaged, due to the impact of where the population and raw materials are located. The way it is going the World could divide into two blocks as per the map above. This would be a total disaster for us in the UK.

    • Correct and some of us like to take you to task when you post your Russian Troll propaganda, simple as that. But you have taken my advice, and now trying to be reasonable in your posts, reel commentators in, prior to posting your troll garbage. Basic troll tactics, we have seen it from you many times….oh and your other Avatar Andrew. We know your a troll but keep your Nazi Poop Tin attitude at bay and things will be reasonable.

      • Have to disagree with your post Airborne…JohninMK is a critical thinker unlike many on here. He doesn’t just regurgitate MSM Russophobic propaganda…that’s what really riles the brainwashed…he is not ‘one of us’. Calling anyone who disagres with you a ‘Russian Troll’ is the sort of behaviour one expects from someone incapable of serious discussion and exchange of viewpoints.

        • K wrote:

          Have to disagree with your post Airborne…JohninMK is a critical thinker unlike many on here. 

          JIMK has a right to post on here like anybody else, but he is anything but critical rather I would say he is a critic who infuses a number of his posts with misinformation, which I have no problem in spotting, exposing and correcting with actual facts, For example his post above that Moscow is the second highest supplier of crude to the US is incorrect. which I using actual US gov data have disproved shows Moscow as of 3 months ago in 9th position after that well known oil giant Ghana. I have no issues with people getting stuff wrong, hell, I’m the victim of that just like the majority, but I will put my hand up and admit my mistake and test and adjust for future posts. But with JIMK he simply continues down the path of promulgating misinformation which let’s be honest has a heavy dose of pro-Moscow bias.

          • farouk…as you say we all make mistakes and data can be taken from different sources which themselves might disagree…your criticism would only be valid therefore if you are accusing someone of deliberately misleading others and can prove that intent.

            Be careful before setting yourself up as a ‘fact checker’…too many of those already around the world…some of them shown to be anything but.

          • Farouk used intelligent content to disprove all yours, Andrews and Johny boys chuff, and it’s something you won’t/don’t like. Me on the other had, far to immature and bored with your chuff, so just grip you and hand you your arses now and then.

          • K wrote:
            Be careful before setting yourself up as a ‘fact checker’…too many of those already around the world…some of them shown to be anything but.

            When I started out as an Instructor, I found myself having to stand up in front of hundreds of people and give lectures. As a very young and cocky WO2, I found myself one day berating two people sat in front of me for talking and laughing. After I ripped them a new one in front of everybody (like you do) It was kindly pointed out to me by a Lt Col that before I rip into anybody I should have spell checked my slides. Since then I have double checked everything and if I have the time, run my stuff pass a different set of eyes in which to make sure, it’s something I still subscribe to today.

        • Wrong, he’s a troll, he is nothing to do with critical thinking! It’s also an interesting coincidence your back on the scene as so called JohninMK doesn’t respond as trolls don’t like being trolled! And again, no other posters on here use the acronym MSM, aside from you, Andrew and JohninMK….(along with a number of observable similarities) sigh!!!! So obvious!

          • I’ve no problem with JohninMKs posts…I agree with the sentiment in many of them…so refreshing to find someone able to see through the propaganda from the likes of UK and US government and military officials parroted without analysis by the likes of the BBC/CH4/Guardian et al.

            What makes you think he is an agent of Moscow? Am I an agent of Moscow by your definition?

            As for not responding to you…I don’t blame him…he’s probably got better things to do. Your approach is very aggressive and confrontational.

          • Sorry son, yet again your obvious links between accounts is sadly obvious. Only you and Andrew, and occasionally Johny boy use the term critical thinkers….so obvious, so rubbish yet pleasing to see your as bad at trolling as your lads are in Ukraine at fighting. And don’t blow smoke up your own arses son, agent of Moscow, far from it, just sad online trolls who are using the same avatar to push your sad agenda. Take a step back, look at all the links between accounts, same terminology, same agenda and same vocab. FFS put more effort in of your going to try to troll, cheers.

          • K wrote:

            So refreshing to find someone able to see through the propaganda from the likes of UK and US government and military officials parroted without analysis by the likes of the BBC/CH4/Guardian et al.

            You do realise that the BBC/CH4/Guardian are not state run and that all three are free to criticize the British government in fact this past year has seen all three do just that regards this Governments response to:
            COVID
            MPs second jobs
            Downing st lockdown parties
            To Iranians traveling to Iran on their Iranian passport and getting nicked
            The Budget
            Ukrainian refugees 

            In fact the evidence at hand will reveal that actually very few across the so called MSM are fans of the Uk never mind the present Government.

            on the other side of the coin do be so kind as to provide any evidence of a Russia, Chinese, North Korean, Iranian, Cuban , Venezuelan media outlet which actively berates the government 

          • K wrote:

            . Your approach is very aggressive and confrontational.

            I take it you have no military blood in you. Those who have are often perceived by those without as abrasive, argumentative and arrogant But actually it couldn’t be further from the truth. You are referring to a band of brothers (and sisters) who would (and do) die for their mates. These are people who live 24/7 in each other’s pockets , and they don’t take fools gladly. If you are going to talk shite, they will tell you to your face that you are talking shite, that’s something that doesn’t happen in civy st, because in civy st people are two faced and are more than happy to stab you in the back. You know that civy st where people judge you on how much money you have, In the military people are judged on their work ethic and the person they are. 

          • Is Russia Today (RT) MSM?

            Photo is a still of RT, published by the Guardian on February 25th. “There are no threats to civilians in the Ukraine.”

            Well, that puts an end to that. I’m so relieved. It was just a nightmare after all.

        • A critical thinker, no matter what their political affiliation would be able to call out war crimes such as shelling of hospitals, schools, houses etc. JohninMK doesn’t. Critical thinking is not an option available to the terrified residents of Mariupol, Irpin, Sumy and so on. Spouting and gaslighting Kremlin propaganda is not critical thinking. JohninMK is not a critical thinker.

          • I think you might find once Mariupol has been totally taken in the next day or two, that many of the residents there will be only too willing to testify under oath of the atrocities that were carried out by extremist elements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Some are already telling their stories online…don’t expect the MSM to report much on this…even less an apology for their own propaganda. Some Ukrainian troops have already claimed that they were shot at and threatened because they wanted to surrender.

            In any modern war unfortunately civilians are killed…fact of life once the fighting moves into urban areas particularly. The distinction has to be were civilians deliberately targetted or were they in buildings that had been occupied by armed troops and turned into fortifications or used to hide weapons.

          • We’ll likely find that is not the case. Where have you seen these supposed online testimonies by Mariupol residents?? Absolute rubbish from the FSB troll factories is all that is. The atrocities are being carried out by Russia. They invaded, they started this war, they are attacking civilians, bombing theatres, hospitals and schools all over Ukraine because their military failed in its objectives, mainly because they’re useless. It is Russian cluster bombs and thermobaric weapons falling on Ukrainian cities, get real.

            The extremist elements you mention? They’re in the Kremlin, look them up, and while you do, look up what those extremists did to cities like Grozny and Aleppo as well as the chemical and radioactive attacks they’ve carried out.

            Mainstream media report the facts. It was they who reported the build up of hostile Russian forces on the border and the opening shots of the invasion. People like you (supposed critical thinkers) were busy denying that this would ever happen relying on bullshit troll accounts masquerading as news outlets to deflect. You’re doing the same now Kayakovich. No one believes you.

          • I will be a lot happier when Ukraine defeats russia and the comments here return to normal and get back to hating the Scots and the French, disagree with them but at least the arguments were more coherent.

    • I’m guessing you’re trying to say that sanctions don’t work and that Russia is doing just fine in spite of them. It’s not. But here’s the thing, invading sovereign European countries doesn’t work either as Putin is discovering to his cost. In case you’ve missed it , these sanctions have been imposed on Russia because the Nazi gangster (ad hominem?) Putin launched an illegal and depraved war against his peaceful neighbour Ukraine. No amount of your deflection about lithium, electric vehicles or the price of diesel alters those basic facts.

      That is all for now but this is just the tip of the iceberg, etc etc, yawn…..

      • Agreed, and have you noticed, out of nowhere Kayaker has turned up, after Johnny boy has stated he will no longer respond to our “arse handing to him” moments. Spend a bit of time looking at the posts, terminology, style, content etc, easy to spot and sad they are so bad at trolling they think we don’t notice. Same originator, different avatar.

    • Spot on mate and this is why there will be a peace deal as the Russkies are not only getting their arse handed to them, they now have a fucked up economy which could lead to Poop Tin and his Nazi head sheds getting removed. Its a get out, which most people will be content with as it stops the war, but one which shows how bad the Russian misjudged not only the Ukrainians abilities but their own capabilities.

      • Most wars end with a peace deal…nothing new there. The Russians though will be keeping Crimea (no change) and will exert openly control over the two breakaway oblasts, even down to guaranteeing their security…so Ukraine will have lost these possibly for good.

        In addition it seems highly likely that Ukraine will have to forgo any more talk of NATO membership and may have to agree to become ‘neutral’…a buffer state in effect . It’s also possible that they might lose their entire coastline on the Sea of Azov.

        Was it worth it for them? Tens of thousands dead, their navy and air force virtually wiped out. Hundreds of billions of dollars worth of infrastructure damage and economic damage to their country. For what exactly?

        • Ukrainian air force is still flying. But has it been worth it for Russia?? Let’s see…

          It’s military campaign has failed utterly.
          It has united NATO and encouraged other countries to consider membership.
          It has made many NATO members increase defence expenditure.
          It has increased NATO presence on its borders.
          It has seen a catastrophic collapse in its banking and economic system.
          It is subject to ever more sanctions and will find it increasingly hard to manufacture and sell goods .
          It’s military hardware has been shown to be absolute poorly maintained junk.
          It’s military tactics and strategy has been shown to be an absolute failure.
          Its military leadership and standards have been shown to be worse than useless.
          Its diplomatic service has been shown as up as a coterie of liars.
          It has lost thousands of men and equipment and lied about it, committed warcrimes all over Ukraine.

          For what exactly?

        • Was it worth it for them? Who the Ukrainians? Are you proper special? There was an illegal invasion by your boss and you seem to be blaming them! Any condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine please?

        • Was it worth it for them? Tens of thousands dead, their navy and air force virtually wiped out. Hundreds of billions of dollars worth of infrastructure damage and economic damage to their country. For what exactly?”

          That is an unbelievable comment!!!! For what exactly??? To defend their nation from invaders!! Which I’d hope I and others would have the courage to do ourselves if it happened to my country, Great Britain. I hope I never have to find out.

          Bending over backwards and accepting it is shameful!! No country with any pride in itself or its people does that.

          • Russia has performed poorly on the military front and has taken longer to achieve only part of what it set out to do…agreed? Have no problem with that analysis.

            However this was as much a surprise to the US and NATO seemingly as it was to the Russian leadership…the point being that before hostilities commenced everyone assumed that the Ukrainians were on to a hiding even with ‘assistance’ from NATO, which is one of the reasons that NATO had absolutely no intention of putting its own soldiers in the line of fire.

            The US with NATO/EU help overthrew the legitimate government of Ukraine in 2014 because it leant towards Russia and put in their own puppet. Zelensky (the Ukrainian Comedian) eventually came to power after several opposition parties (pro Russian) had been banned, partly because he promised to act as an honest broker between East and West.

            As things turned out he was just another malleable, ego driven tool of the anti-Russian western alliance. I would call him a traitor to the Ukrainian people who deserve much better.

            When offered negotiations to settle the Donbass problem he eventually agreed but then tried to wriggle out of his commitments (Minsk). Donbass has complained that over 10,000 of their citizens have been killed by Ukrainian forces over several years in indescriminate shelling and the odd armoured attack.

            The US desperately wanted Russia to attack Ukraine…they tried goading Putin and seemed disappointed that he didn’t bite recently on the day, and then another day they told the world he would attack. But they had a trump card…they knew that Putin cared about the ethnic Russians in Donbass so they persuaded the Ukrainian Comedian with the huge ego that he should build up a huge number of forces opposite Donbass and make preparations for an attack knowing that Putin would be forced to respond to an actual attack.

            Putin’s argument was that an attack was imminent, thousands of civilians would be slaughtered by the extremist elements in the UAF sent to this region…he acted pre-emptively.

            The sad thing is that by the time the killing has stopped, tens of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians will have been killed for not much gain on either side. The Ukrainian Comedian was offered negotiations by Russia almost up to the last day or so which would have prevented any bloodshed…on condition that he made it clear NATO membership was no longer an option for Ukraine and that Ukraine would become neutral…something which he has apparently agreed to in the past couple of days.

            When the dust has settled and the truth starts to become apparent to all but the most anti Russian elements in Ukrainian society, my advice to Zelensky would be to seek asylum as far from Ukraine as physically possible for fear of retribution from the people he has sold out.

          • And there you go more Putin driven drivvle! Absolute chuff and yet you still claim not to be a sad stooge of Putin! I refer to my other replies to you, your garbage is almost verbatim to JohninMK and your post content is pure RT vomit! No one is convinced of your supposed impartiality as this post confirms. No critical thinking there pal, just Putins propaganda!

          • Had to reply a second time as just had to re-read your post, it’s so funny, hilarious in fact and paragraphs 3-7 the best, with para 6 by far the best! You sure are earning your spuds today pal, and your making an extra effort not to direct any criticism to your Nazi leader Putin, very careful as you are a supervised and monitored troll account! But, keep these up they are hilarious on this early mornings! Taking of early mornings, more advice on trolling, your replies are within a timeframe and logged, I take it you don’t sleep? As your replies are consistently round the clock….oh dear another little observable fuck up!

          • Ukraine had a corruption problem, regardless of whether there was a pro Russian or pro Western government. Settling the problem by free & fair referendum would have been the best way of sorting border issues. The trouble is, Putin never offered that. He could not risk the vote going against him. Now he has acted, killed tens of thousands, including his own people & the World will never forgive him. Putin was/is 100% in the wrong. Twist words all you want, but that remains true.

          • As you acknowledge Ukraine and corruption go together like cheese and onion, fish and chips, wodka and caviar (for Airbornes benefit)…there was no chance of a ‘free and fair referendum’…the US would never have allowed that and anyway time would have had to have passed.

            Like it or not Crimea voted for Russia and would do so today…get over it. Donbass will not be rejoining Ukraine any time soon…if at all..how could they with the human sacrifice they’ve made these past 8 years?

            On the issue of self determination generally…too many borders were defined by colonialists globally that seemed deliberately designed to ensure wars for generations into the future. Borders need to be revisited en-masse urgently all around the world to increase world peace…but the Global elites with their 2030 Great Reset agenda will never allow this…they are the real enemy of mankind…not Russia.

          • Crimea was also an illegal invasion of a sovereign nation in 2014, the Donbas pretty much the same! More Nazi actions by Putin and his fourth Reich!

          • Nice try K, but it does not wash. Putin could have allowed in neutral observers to the Crimea referendum, but he chose not to. So no one (except Kremlin trolls) believes it.

        • Ok, here goes, sad Russkie trolls, so when JohninMK is handed his arse, he goes quiet and “Andrew” pops up supporting his comments, then Andrew is handed his arse after he made some obvious errors, which he should know if he comes from UK, then he goes quiet! Then, up pops JohninMK again, who is handed his arse to him, again, and again goes quiet! Then, lo and behold up pops the previous “Kayaker” to reiterate the same shite John is spouting (Kayaker who incidentally only pops up on Russkie/Ukraine stories and who’s timing of joining the site is obvious to see).

          FFS lads get a grip, troll accounts, same originator, same chuff and same (very obvious) links in regard to style, presentation, pronunciation and content! You boys need to get a grip! Oh and none of you respond when asked the obvious reasonable question as to condemn Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine. At least your amusing in your desperate efforts at justifying the Nazi regime of Putin!

          • I never even knew this site existed until a few weeks ago…got directed here when I clicked on a link. Have posted on several other articles …at least get your facts right Airborne.

            Have absolutely no idea who Andrew or JohninMK are…you seem to know more than I do. You just sound so desperate to say anything relevant…clutching at straws choosing to attack someone just because they don’t agree with you. What use is a forum for discussion and exchange of opinion if only one variety is allowed?

            The irony of that of course is that you are advocating a form of censorship which your favourite enemy(Russia) has been accused of and which the BBC practises on its HYS threads.

          • Yawn, those potatoes won’t earn themselves will they, but anyway can you please condemn this illegal invasion of Ukraine by Putin and acknowledge the current Russian leaders Nazi ideology and his illegal occupation of another countries sovereign territory!

  3. Sanctions do send an important message. Personally, I think the sanctions are lightweight. Any business operating in Russia should be banned from accessing the UK market. It should be as simple as that. There are so many Putin apologists out there, Woke people, lefties who still have a romantic notion about Russia as the home of the people’s Revolution against imperialism. But, Putin is imperialism in the 21st century. There are guardian columnists who were for sanctions against apartheid South Africa who now suddenly say that sanctions don’t work. I’m not a Biden fan but as soon as he makes a heartfelt comment about the world being a better place if Putin wasn’t in power, then the western media and people like Macron jump on him for being too confrontational. Look at the civilian suffering in Ukraine and decide for yourself. Personally, I say ratchet up the sanctions.

    • TM, We should have applied theses sanctions (and then some) in 2014 when the Russians annexed the Ukraine.
      Biden called Putin out for what he is – good on him for doing so.

      • Agree with that, having the balls to do it then would have prevented all of the s**t going on now and been vastly cheaper. We made the same mistake with Syria back when that red line was crossed with the chemical weapons I think in part to due to a weak Cameron govt and Labour not willing to support it (mainly after the clusterf**k in Iraq v2).

        Whilst Gulf war 2 was wrong, Syria red line was not and we should have acted , what happened there was instead was millions more refugees and a prolonged war, as Obama lost our support and couldn’t then go in. Which then left Putin to go in and emboldened him for Crimea and now Ukraine.

        Easy to say with retrospect now. But had Bush and Blair not done Gulf war 2 with the dodgy dossier a lot of this would have been avoided. So to some degree our own fault too.

        • Agrree with all of that- We have to take responsibilty for the current state of affairs- inc. our inaction in 2014 our past indiscretions with Iraq (2) & Syria.
          I would propoably go further and include NATO bottling it in 2022 when Putin mentioned the Nuclear word as continuation of our errors of geo political judgement.

  4. Sanctions will hurt both sides.

    Tomorrow will be a critical day because the Russians have said they will only accept payment for oil and gas from then onwards in Rubles, gold or Bitcoin.

    Germany has said No Way and is already talking of introducing rationing.

    The main beneficiary out of this whole sorry saga is the United States…enlarged NATO dependent on even more US weapons and oil and gas. Anything to deflect investigation of certain US politicians and their offsprings links with activities in Ukraine.

    • Seriously? You manage to link all this mess with that? Please try and keep your discussions rational and pertinent.

    • K wrote:

      The main beneficiary out of this whole sorry saga is the United States…enlarged NATO dependent on even more US weapons and oil and gas. 

      The Uk has sent over 5000 MBTLAWs its a European weapon designed in Sweden and built in Northern Ireland.

      Poland has handed over its  PZR Grom MANPAD to the Ukraine, built in Poland

      Germany its Panzerfaust built in Germany

      France its Milan built in France.

      Sweden has sent the Ukraine 10000 AT4 Anti-Tank Missiles built in Sweden

      The UK is sending over Starstreak missiles built in Northen Ireland

      Turkey has supplied the Ukraine with TBB2 armed with MAM-c and MAM-L missiles which have proved deadly to armour

      None of the above are US weapons and are a lot cheaper than their US counterparts and from the press the likes of MBTLAW and the Turkish drones (and their home grown missiles) have been getting people will be purchasing them rather than the more expensive US versions. (As already seen with the TB2)

      • A good response farouk and well bulletpointed.

        However portable ATGMs and Manpads are relatively low cost…chickenfeed really in the context of a nations defence budget.

        The US will finally get countries to increase their defence budgets substantially within the NATO context…given that the US takes such a large slice of the global arms sales pie…they will benefit massively.

        Both Germany and Canada have in the past few days agreed to buy the F-35…Canada after months/years of indecision, Germany after saying that they didn’t want it several months ago.

        Also although the US supplied thousands of Javelin they will undoubtedly be disappointed that so many other countries have equally good or better equivalents and will no doubt find scope for more ‘arm twisting’ probably under the guise of ‘NATO Standardisation’ to reduce this competition in the future.

        • But hasn’t your Nazi boss Putin done good, strengthening NATO partnership, increasing the respective countries defence budgets, brought the subject of defence back to the table, and most importantly shown just how crap, incapable and incompetent the so called scary Russian bear is! In fact why the fuck we were all so bothered during the Cold War, as no longer is anyone scared of the so called “ Guards tank Divisions”! Your murdering Nazi boss Putin has done the west a big favour!

          Oh and in regard to the Ukrainians, no matter what peace deal is done you will have the angriest and most determined Ukrainian version of the forest brothers, on your doorstep, ensuring your useless russkie troops are getting their arses handed to them on a regular basis for many years to come! Well done, you must be proud!

        • Well there won’t be much demand for the Russian military hardware scrap not least because they cannot buy the raw materials nor manufacture components. Plus the fact it has been shown to be sub standard rubbish.

          • After every conflict arms manufacturers tend to take stock of how their products have performed and compare this to how they expected them to perform. This time will be no different.

            In any analysis there are two major factors in play…the actual equipment itself and the crew operating it. Excellent equipment
            operated by poorly trained crew could be comparable to obsolete equipment excellently handled. The operating environment also influences outcomes…quality of opposition, degree of logistical support, real time intelligence etc.

            My take on this purely from what i’ve read online is that the T-72B which seems to have been the bulk of Russias MBTs deployed has been about average. Better than the Ukrainian T-64 though. Russians don’t seem to have deployed their T-90M
            which would have performed much better comparing like for like.
            The T-14 being introduced this year is claimed to be better still.

            Russian artillery and SPGs seem to have delivered and are there in large numbers. Guided artillery shells have been proven in Syria.

            APCs…even the best are lightweight and vulnerable to modern ATGMs. I wouldn’t like to be an infantryman in the back of any APC from any nation.

            As for their Air Force…small handheld drones have been lost in large numbers…basically expendable as cheap as chips. I’m guessing they will have used their new Orion drone but don’t know for sure. Turkish TB-2 has proven a total flop when operating within range of mobile SAMs. Ukraine said to have lost dozens of them…probably fairly evenly split between shot down and destroyed on ground.

            Su-35 been deployed and probably responsible for some air-air kills but no one able to say for sure. Su-34 disappointingly for Russia has suffered at least 4 or 5 losses, but I don’t know how many deployed and what sort of targeting they were given. Very capable aircraft though on paper.

            Helicopters seem to have suffered large losses but have also performed very well in the right hands. Caught between a rock and a hard place flying wise. they seem to have been flown at ultra low level much of the time to avoid mobile SAMs which has left them vulnerable to Manpads and machine guns. The Ka-52
            though and Mi-28N will have destroyed hundreds of armoured vehicles. Would any NATO attack chopper have performed any better…unlikely.

            Tactical and long range missiles seem to have had some notable successes when used against fixed air defence sites and fuel and ammo sites, barracks and the like. Very accurate. Ukrainians claim to have shot many down…probably exaggerated I suspect but won’t know until end of conflict analysis. These weapons will still be in high demand abroad though.

            One point that is relevant here though is that huge NATO effort to support Ukraine with thousands of Manpads and short ranged ATGM has played a major part in conflict. Without those Russians would almost certainly have taken Kiev by now. Also real time intelligence gathering by satellite and AEW and digital tactical radio comms network have made up for some deficiencies in Ukrainian capabilities.

            MBTs in large urban areas? Good one this. I don’t think any major armed forces will ever try this again. There is no tank in the world that could perform better than ‘poorly’ in such an environment. Any nation looking to buy large numbers of MBTs from here on in would be advised to re-consider their options as they will be sending crews into these areas effectively on suicide missions. MBTs still good in open desert, steppe type terrain but even then only with local air supremacy. Robotic armoured vehicles (no crew) are only way round this.

            As for your point about raw materials and comonents.

            I can’t see raw materials being a problem …Russia has plenty of just about anything it might need. Electronic components might be an issue for a while until they setup local production. About 90% though of all ICs I read recently are made in Taiwan…if Taiwan attacked then whole world will be affected.

          • Perhaps in some parallel universe Russian state apparatchiks might carry out an honest assessment of how their armament industry and military performed, but doubtful in today’s world. There is very credible news reports stating that Russian officials are too afraid to present Putin with the hard facts regarding his military misadventure in Ukraine. Of course you will probably dismiss this with your usual trope about mainstream media.

            But we can glean a few facts.

            The Russian Air force and army performed very poorly and failed in all their key objectives that were set for the first 72hrs. And further beyond that again.

            Russian combined arms ability was and is shockingly poor.

            A lack of precision guided weapons saw the Russian invasion force reduced to using dumb bombs and unguided rockets.

            Because they were unable to overcome professionally trained Ukrainian soldiers, they honed their expertise in destroying hospitals and schools and houses and killing civilians.

            Poorly maintained vehicles and logistical incompetence saw many APC/ tanks etc abandoned.

            The life expectancy of senior Russian officers was and is very low, whether because they were killed by their own troops or killed in battle is a moot point. Their presence on the front line is indicative of poorly led and trained troops being sent into combat, many units mutineering and refusing to fight.

            Strikingly, many Russian soldiers were unaware of the fact they were being sent to war.

            Finally throughout many forums there are many abject and craven apologists spouting baseless Kremlin propaganda and deflections. They convince not one person.

          • When do ‘credible news reports’ become fact? When they are targetting countries on the US State Departments list of unfriendly countries?

            Playing at that game there are credible reports from news media and witnesses stating that extremist elements of Ukrainian Army shelled and shot at their own buildings to blame Russia, they shot and killed innocent civilians trying to escape whilst preventing others from doing so, they herded other civilians into civilian buildings that they had turned into barracks and/or fortified strongpoints …the use of human shields…They shot and wounded captured Russian POWs on camera and tortured others…are these the ‘professionally trained Ukrainian soldiers’ you mention…and if so…who trained them?

            All countries use propaganda…the UK spends a small fortune on it…but there is a distinction between it and
            the truth. The Truth fears no investigation and does not vary
            depending on who claims possession of it.

            Interesting point about the low life expectancy of officers in this conflict. Its a trend I have noticed in Syria. Both sides now have access to real-time intelligence and technology allowing the targetting of senior officers. I suspect that in any battlefield today the life expectancy of any officer of Major rank or more senior will be measured in days and weeks…a return to WW1 life expectancy figures. Having said that I too am surprised that so many senior officers
            were not only killed but were actually present in forward positions.

            As for your last 3 line paragraph…replace the word ‘Kremlin’ with ‘NATO’ and i’ll sign up for that.

          • Not quite, the Russkie head sheds are getting wasted as they are going forward to RV with their rather useless blokes to try and get them to get their shit together and try to be at least mediocre soldiers! And on the subject of head sheds, any condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent deaths of thousands? Come on have the nads to go against your supervisor and overseers who monitor your efforts at content and subject matter, and break free from your spud earning existence!

          • Talking of spuds, any condemnation of your spud headed leader Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine?

          • Plus your Russkie head sheds give their position away as your analogue means of comms is shite and they resort to using mobile phones….FFS they are embarrassing the profession of soldiering, fucking half trained amateurs masquerading as soldiers!

          • Agreed…any use of mobile technology in this day and age unless heavily encrypted to beyond normal military standard
            is very foolish. Doesn’t say much about the 200+ mercenaries killed in the attack on the training ground in western Ukraine though does it? Not very professional and they paid for it with their lives.

          • There’s a difference between your Russkie serving head sheds who should know better, and a group of western civvies cutting about at a well known (previously utilised by NATO trying teams) static base (not hard to find) trying to be soldiers in a couple of weeks! No they aren’t professionals that’s correct. There may be a few ex regs in that group but it only takes one bell end to use a mobile. Even you should understand that.

            OK next comment please as I’ve just handed you your arse on that one. FFS you do need to understand the subject matter you are trying to waffle about a little more pal. Oh and any condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine?

          • It’s perfectly obvious from watching Putins behaviour leading up to and after the invasion that he is living in an alternate world and is not being told the truth.

            But since you mentioned the truth, here’s an overarching one….

            Russia lied about its intention to invade Ukraine, and then initiated a war against them, based on absurd and outlandish stories of nazis or bio weapons or NATO. In reality, Putin wanted to re establish a greater Russia. It lied before, during and after the fact and is continuing to do so, whether you call it warcraft or maskirovka or any other term it makes no difference to the thousands of dead Ukrainian civilians.
            On that subject, yourself and JohninMK seem to be fairly obsessed with blaming all these deaths on Ukrainian nationalist forces. Is this in every city and region ? They must have no time left to fight the Russians!! You’ll be telling me next that the Skripals poisoned themselves or that tha Malaysian airliner shot itself down over Ukraine.

            These supposed reports really only exist on troll accounts and Kremlin propaganda news channels like Russia Today, there is absolutely no objective reporting available in Russia, or freedom to protest this war. When you find yourself parroting out the kind of statements that Sergei Lavrov would make, then you can be pretty sure that you’re Vladimir Putin’s little bitch.

            However much you might dislike NATO and the West, remember this. They’re all democratic countries, their governments can be changed and are accountable to their people, their people are not subject to assassination, or arbitrary imprisonment, enforced exile or the whims of a nazi. My point of view would never be tolerated in a Russian news forum, so if you’re writing your replies in the West then you should count your lucky stars. If you’re writing in St. Petersburg or Vladivostock or Moscow, well I hope you enjoy the misery.

          • We’re never going to agree on this so pointless wasting time trying to convince the other. What does surprise me though in the UK is that there does seem to be genuine surprise that not everyone believes the BBC/CH4 etc propaganda.

            The BBC themselves did a documentary on the neo Nazi movement in Ukraine years ago. Go-Ogle and Youtube et al
            are removing links to these extremist atrocities as fast as they can…BUT I can assure you they have happened and the people who witnesses some of these are alive and would probably relish being able to provide accounts to western outlets like the BBC…but hell will freeze over before the BBC stoops to reporting the truth.

            Nazi thing is just a fairly minor cog in the whole war. The US and NATO have been planning for this day for years. The US empire is imploding and like all such previous times in history the deflating conqueror tends to lash out in an attempt to stave off or slow down its ineivitable downfall.

            The Dollar is gradually being replaced in export trade and with that the US will lose its ability to fund its hundreds of overseas bases and illegal wars as its Reserve Currency status dissolves.

            What’s happened recently could in part be traced back to a report by the Rand Corporation in April 2019 entitled:

            “Overextending and Unbalancing Russia”

            In reality though this moment has been gamed for many years. Russia is all that stands between the human race becoming enslaved in a prison planet by those evil people behind Agenda 2030/ New World Order/ Great Reset.
            All the evidence is out there if you care to look…they are not even attempting to hide it any more.

            Many of today’s world leaders and their minions are disciples of Klaus Schwab and his various Young Leaders training programmes. Most people commenting on here don’t realise that they are taking a position which will only hasten their (and everyone elses) demise…that old chestnut of ‘Turkeys Voting For Christmas’..its true.

            As Orwell so succinctly put it:
            “In an age of universal deceit telling the truth is considered a revolutionary act’

            …and he used to work in the UK Colonial administration and for the Ministry of Truth…so he’s well placed to comment.

          • Ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaa FFS you are hilarious, absolutely hilarious, more please, more!

          • That we won’t agree is probably the most accurate thing you’ve written, maybe ever. The rest is pure conjecture and desperate scraping of the bottom of the barrell. When you resort to mentioning the ‘Great Reset ‘ you’re slumming it with those foaming at the mouth conspiracy lunatics with their 5G, anti vax, illuminati, Bilderberg, foil hat wearing nonsense. You’ve well and truly lost the argument there.

            Your assertion that Russia somehow a bulwark against human enslavement is actually beyond satire, it would actually be funny on so many levels if it wasn’t so tragically false. I’ve no hesitation in calling absolute bullshit on that one.
            Russia hasn’t ever defended human rights. It does not tolerate opposition or dissent, it murders or jails politicians/journalists/activists who disagree with Kremlin policy, it has a long and shameful history of gulags and prison camps and its justice system is an extension of Putins paranoia. It uses WMD in foreign lands to murder dissenters, it starts wars with sovereign peaceful neighbours and uses civilian deaths as military strategy.
            I hope it never occurs, but if WMD are ever used in Ukraine, you can bet they will be Russian. Such is their commitment to humanity .

            Oh, and the empire that’s imploding? That’s Russia . Putin can’t accept that the days of Soviet hegemony over half of Europe are over, cannot accept the reality of democracy and freedom. So he lashed out in an attempt to stave off Russia’s slow downfall. Whether that is hastened by Western sanctions, military defeat or by becoming China’s poodle remains to be seen.

            This all maybe could have been avoided if someone had perhaps told Putin that penis enlargement surgery is a cheaper option (economically, financially, militarily, morally etc) than trying to start WW3.
            There’s still time Kayakovich, be brave and tell him.

          • Troll or no troll The one thing I agree with you on despite everyone else in the rooms apparent disdain is Ukraine does have a neo Nazi problem this is simply fact and has never been a secret.

            now I don’t support what the Russians are doing and I have no love for the evil dictator Putin but the cartoonish Russia bad Ukraine everything that is good narrative repeated by many otherwise intelligent and normally well informed individuals is not the whole truth.

            There are Reuters articles (those lovely leftist guardianistas) from 2018 highlighting the problems with these facist shitebags. BBC Newsnight in 2018 did a whole section on the issue I’m amazed the link hasn’t been removed. Chanel 4’s own report from that year has now vanished funny that.

            or one needs only look at some of the unsavoury characters in Ukraines government/parliament take Andriy Parubiy until 2019 the secretary of national security and defence council. This man an open Hitler supporter and founder of the social national party of Ukraine real rip roaring manifesto for election time unless your white and from Ukraine . Go look for yourselves at his resume well documented courtesy of Channel 4 news (article still up) He’s not the only one Ukraine seems to like having men and women with facist ideology in government. There is a big problem and the folks should admit it.

            You’ll never hear the BBC SKY or any of those shitebag propaganda merchants say anything about the Asov Battalion or their disgusting facist world view that surely nobody in here would approve of? Well almost nobody I’m pretty sure there will be some wallopers who go along with that kind ideology.For anybody unaware of who these thugs are they should educate themselves but they won’t cos if the bbc don’t tell them then it’s not true.

            I watched an Al Jazeera news report on an alternate media source a few days ago again you’ll never see this on the bbc showing Asov Battalion troops in full kit getting out of ambulances which unless I’m mistaken is against the rules of war.

            Propaganda is a two way street The Russians are at it for sure but you can bet your mummies panties that Ukraine are just as active in the porky pie routine.

            it’s sad that anybody who questions anything points inconvenient things out or dares to have a different opinion gets labelled as tinfoil foaming conspiracy lunatics all done to shut down debate. Critical thinking has gone down the toilet and all that’s left is an echo chamber of deluded likeminded simpletons who can’t think for themselves.

            this war is a tragedy on an epic scale and once again it’s the innocent civilians who are suffering because of it yet many in here seem to want to wank themselves silly over every dead Russian soldier or T90 tank with its turret blown off?.

            as Edwin Starr so eloquently put it “ War What is it Good For? Absolutely NOTHING.

            and before I get the usual backlash from the London boys I bleed red white and blue ain’t nobody in here more British and pro HM armed forces then me👊🏼

            🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

          • Very well written…can’t disagree with what you say.
            Very courageous of you to ”put your head above the parapet so to speak’…welcome to the club…apparently there are four of us now…although i’m sure Airborne will be along soon to correct me on this…amongst other things.

            This blind faith in liars and corrupt politicians…never been able to understand it. My favourite definition of a ‘conspiracy theorist’ from someone online is :

            “Someone who questions the statements of known liars”.

            Slightly off topic….but then again maybe not. Official UK govt figures regarding Covid-19 point to the triple vaccinated being approx 2-2.5 times more likely to end up in hospital or die than the unvaxxed (across most age groups ). Let still the lemmings will be lining up for jab no4. Even Pfizer warns about the possibility that the vaccines might cause the body to go into overdrive with potentially dangerous outcomes according to recently released documentation.

          • I could go on and on in regard to a purely military angle here, as by your post you have obviously never served and regurgitating info you have been spoon fed! The big issue is the absolute shite skill set and tactical knowledge of your Russkie mil at every level of command! Every army will lose platforms and people, but a decent military will have spent years and years training for combined arms tactics! That is the difference between a professional experienced military and the shite that is being pushed into Ukraine by your head shed Nazi Putin! And on that subject any condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine?

        • K wrote:
          “”The US will finally get countries to increase their defence budgets substantially within the NATO context…given that the US takes such a large slice of the global arms sales pie…they will benefit massively.””

          That’s a very interesting way to look at things, the US has for years not only shouldered the cost of NATO and defending its allies in Europe for over 30 years . But it has for the past 20 years tried to push European nations to at least chip in (regards their own defence) to the bare minimum 2% mark. Of which the vast majority are guilty of not hiting . Also regards your quip regards buying more US goods, other than the F35 what new piece of US military hardware is Europe rushing to purchase:

          Tanks: other than Poland purchasing the M1, the rest have settled for European designs

          APCS: other with Croatia and the M2 all European

          Anti-aircraft: Well there’s Patriot and quite a few have it, but times are changing and there are 2 new boys in town France and Italy with SAMP/T which to all extents is vastly superior and the Uks Sky Sabre

          UAVS: Theres new boy in town and his Turkish, which is why 6 EUuropean NATO countries have ordered the TB2

          Moscows adventure inside the Ukraine, has made Europe think again about defence, it knows it cannot trust the US with the current or even future Presidents and so the EU will start to form its own bespoke military force, using European weapons which at a stroke will replicate the USs ability to purchase weapons more cheaply. For example the US has one tank, Europe has:

          Challenger

          Leopard 2

          Ariete

          Leclerc

          The T72 in many various forms

          And a few others such as the Romanian TR-85

          My point, the energy time and effort used to design and produce all those tanks could be used to build one European tank bringing in a scale of efficiency that only the US has. Then if the EU did similar with the rest of its military..

          The New US frigate of which 20 have been ordered is based on the FREMM multipurpose frigate a European design

          One of the biggest arms suppliers to the US is BAE (Granted it cant sell anything without the permission of the US, but it is still…British)

          Yes the US has an arms industry just as everybody else does, the thing is countries which have fallen foul of its Human rights directive have sought other suppliers;

          Turkey refused Predator drone built its own

          Saudi Arabia denied Predator drones bought a Chinese factory which mass produces the Wing Loon, the Chinese version of the Predator.

          South Korea a huge market for US weapons now builds:

          Its own Ships, Tanks, APCS, rifles, Jet trainers , Subs, and now a 4.5 gen fighter aircraft.

          The world has changed these past 40 odd years and subscribing to this notion that the US is a nefarious nation bent on world hegemony is so 1980s

          • You give some good examples farouk…one or two omissions like heavy airlift…A400 has had limited success but still heavily dependent on C130 and C17 for example…and these are expensive per unit cost relatively speaking.

            Even the non US built stuff though…much of it uses US engines, avionics ,weapons…this is where the money is…aluminium and steel airframes/chassis/keels are the cheaper bits usually.

            SIPRI figures for 2019 largest global arms companies…out of the 25 largest…top 5 were all US based, selling S166B worth of arms and military support services out of a total for all 25 of $361B…that’s 46%. Total US slice of this S361B pie was about 60%…from 10 companies…the other 15 companies shared just 40% or so.

            2017 CAATSA was introduced which effectively blackmailed certain target countries into NOT purchasing Russian or Iranian weapons by threatening their economies if they did. Unbelievable.

            As for your quip about ‘So 1980s’…not really…Afghanistan (twice), Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Yugoslavia…as the saying goes ‘A leopard never change its spots’.

            Goodnight.

          • Any condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine? Let’s cut to the chase, the US has better kit and marketing and if you want to fight and win then US kit is better than the obvious Russkie garbage on the market. What’s the saying, buy cheap, buy twice! Anyway about that condemnation of Putins illegal invasion of Ukraine?

        • K wrote:

          Both Germany and Canada have in the past few days agreed to buy the F-35…Canada after months/years of indecision, Germany after saying that they didn’t want it several months ago.

          Yes they have, and the reason why, because a threat their experts said wouldn’t happen, has happened and political decisions made in the past by liberal Politicians (Trudeau in Canada and Ursula von der Leyen in Germany) have come back to bite them. I mean look at Canada (yes I know they wanted an aircraft with two engines for flying over the vast wilderness) operates the older iteration of the F18 (2 engines) decided to purchase 25 F18A/Bs from Australia in 2017 to shore up its own fleet. These are planes bought between 1984 to 1990/ The Super Hornet which shares a lot with the Hornet is a bigger and better plane which only came into service in 1999 and yet Canada didn’t even bother going down that route which at a stroke would have revitalised its fleet with an aircraft its people knew and understood. Don’t even get me started on VDL

    • Wow !! So Joe Biden got Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine and see his military humiliated just to avoid an investigation into a non story about Burisima Holdings. That’s cute !!

      This time next week, Russia will be accepting potatoes and onions as payment for whatever isn’t nailed down and can be sold.

      Some desperate deflection from Cosy Bear.

    • And on payments in Rubles, what did we see today. Russia has backed down and the payments are going to be in Euro’s

  5. Sanctions are only effective over the medium/longterm. Putin is calling for the surrender of Mariupol. He wants his land bridge to Crimea before he negotiates a cease fire. Boris is suggesting the UK ‘ steps up a gear’ and gives Ukraine armoured vehicles to enable them to relieve Mariupol. CVRT ? Stormer HVM?

  6. Sanctions haven’t been that effective, as there are many loopholes and exceptions. If you look at the scope of the sanctions, beyond the news stores, they are pretty limited. What has been surprisingly effective is public opinion causing multinational organisations to pull out of Russia for reputational reasons. Basic things like car parts are becoming hugely difficult to get, as all the major car companies have pulled out, even though there is no reason to do under sanctions.

    • Putin may be doing the Wests sanction work for it. Putin now wants roubles for all sorts of Russian exports like timber, etc. My guess is that firms will simply buy from other countries.

      • I suspect the biggest impact to the sanctions are the likes of abramovich helping out with the peace talks, I’m sure to help release their funds.

    • It seems like NATO is slow walking everything. Those S300s should have been in Ukraine, a month ago and Javelins should have been there six months ago. The US is following. Without public pressure, they would be doing a lot less.

  7. Sanctions do very little to the ruling class. So they won’t be able to go on their fancy trips for a while but they will be able to buy just about anything they want through the black market. Unless the Russian people get fed up with the sanctions and overthrow Putin the sanctions won’t amount to much.

  8. Sanctions did not work against Rhodesia or South Africa. Rhodesia was bought to negotiating table when the then South African PM, John Vorster, foreclosed on the mortgage. Apartheid South Africa itself was not brought down by sanctions, since almost everybody was trading with them in one form or another: in this case it was a complex function of a complicated history – too long to go into here. What sanctions do, is to distort the economy: what matters is the will to resist – if that stays constant then only force will do the job.

  9. Correct me if I am, wrong, but Russia/Putin/Oligarchs have endured one sort of sanction after another for many years. As already said by many here, there are ‘hedge funds’, Trusts, offshore accounts, corrupt banks etc and soforth where money is moved, laundered into accounts that not many know about, allowing these maggots… hold on, maggots serve a purpose… anyway the aforementioned still have access to ‘oodles of wonga’.

    I would suggest Russia/Putin/Oligarch’s have plenty of cash to carry on for a long long time yet, before it really bothers them too much. A check book in the name of Mr N. I. Tup in a bank in Swansea, along with 47 other accounts in the UK.

    These people have money everywhere. As usual, it is the ordinary folk who will suffer the effects of sanctions, it always is.

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