Europe War in Ukraine - Thread 4 - thread rules updated

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This is the thread for discussing the War in Ukraine. Should you want to discuss the geopolitics, the history, or an interesting tangent, head over here:


If a post isn't directly concerning the events of the war or starts to derail the thread, report the post to us and we'll move it over there.

Seeing as multiple people seem to have forgotten, abuse is against the rules of BF. Continuous, page long attacks directed at a single poster in this thread will result in threadbans for a week from this point; doing so again once you have returned will make the bans permanent and will be escalated to infractions.

This thread still has misinformation rules, and occasionally you will be asked to demonstrate a claim you have made by moderation. If you cannot, you will be offered the opportunity to amend the post to reflect that it's opinion, to remove the post, or you will be threadbanned and infracted for sharing misinformation.

Addendum: from this point, use of any variant of the word 'orc' to describe combatants, politicians or russians in general will be deleted and the poster will receive a warning. If the behaviour continues, it will be escalated. Consider this fair warning.

Finally: If I see the word Nazi or Hitler being flung around, there had better have a good faith basis as to how it's applicable to the Russian invasion - as in, video/photographic evidence of POW camps designed to remove another ethnic group - or to the current Ukrainian army. If this does not occur, you will be threadbanned for posting off topic

This is a sensitive area, and I understand that this makes for fairly incensed conversation sometimes. This does not mean the rules do not apply, whether to a poster positing a Pro-Ukraine stance or a poster positing an alternative view.

Behave, people.
 
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How long until there is a mass casualty event in a NATO nation? If its Germany, they may well turn the other cheek, but France or Poland?
 
So what’s NATO’s “line in the sand” with russia?

There is no NATO line in the sand. Each member has its own threshold at which they seek to rely on article 5 and each member responds a request for aid by taking such action as that member deems necessary. One only has to look at German reluctance in Afghanistan to see the tensions that arise.

https://www.cmi.no/publications/file/4471-a-reluctant-warrior.pdf

 

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A video circulating on social media platforms X and Telegram purports to show an interview with a North Korean soldier who fought in the Battle of Kursk in Russia, claiming to be the only survivor of a small unit of 40 North Korean soldiers. Multiple sources are sharing the video, but BulgarianMilitary.com cannot independently verify its authenticity or the story of the alleged interviewee.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that, as of yet, North Korean forces in Russia have not faced Ukrainian troops, nor have they been engaged in battle. President Zelensky stated, “To this date, North Korean forces have not participated in combat. They are preparing to join the fight [in Kursk],” dismissing media reports that North Korean and Ukrainian forces had already clashed and that North Korean soldiers had died in battle.
A lot more are going to die than that, and all because of 2 little in height mens ego
 

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