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News Forum - Ukraine’s Zelensky defies Russia’s ultimatum to lay down weapons
Oh come on… as if the Ukrainians couldn’t see it coming. In 2014 Russia sunk 75% of the Ukrainian Navy. Ukraine would have been negligent in the extreme not to have expected Russia to control access to the ports. At worst they get some Russian minesweepers to come in nice and close and they can throw some Harpoons at them. Russian agreement is clearly needed otherwise it will be no coincidence that Odessa’s ports are attacked the same day transport ships move in to load grain. Russia may or may not want Odessa’s ports however if it is a choice between choking Ukrainian exports or firing in some “Don’t go there” missiles we know which one the Russians will choose. What’s the big deal anyway? I would have mined the heck out of the area in advance knowing full well that the sea was soon to be a no go zone. -
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News Forum - Ukraine’s Zelensky defies Russia’s ultimatum to lay down weapons
And don’t forget those underwater nuclear drones! Radioactive man made tsunamis! Who the hell thought of that and approved their commission. Those people are freaking nutcases. Someone needs to take their toys away or get them to chill out. https://hindustannewshub.com/world-news/poseidon-drone-how-dangerous-is-russias-underwater-nuclear-drone-poseidon-threatening-to-remove-britain-from-the-map/?amp=1 -
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News Forum - Ukraine’s Zelensky defies Russia’s ultimatum to lay down weapons
So the country that called up its reserves a day before the invasion, mined its waters well in advance? Ok if you say so. They don’t need Russian agreement, they want it. Not the same thing. -
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News Forum - Flooding in Bangkok after 10 hours of torrential rain
Someone forgot to turn the pumps on one year. And the Lat Phrao drainage system frequently clogs with rubbish and debris. Even then, it's only shifting the water to the Chao Phraya and may exacerbate flooding elsewhere. Other, similar flood mitigation works are still under construction. Part of Bangkok's problem is due to it's low proximity to sea-level, with many parts actually below the high water mark especially storm surges. This requires water to pumped up hill as it cannot drain naturally. 2011 article here > https://www.tunneltalk.com/Bangkok-Thailand-Dec11-Floods-bring-forward-major-mitigation-plans.php
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