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Russians close in on Kyiv
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8DonCo
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
Bác8, sao mình tìm mà không thấy tin đó? Bác8 cho link.
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Khi nói về Stock Market, mình không có kinh nghiệm, thiếu hiểu biết, nên chỉ nói nhảm thôi .
ReFan
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
spinner wrote:Vay US va Au Chau con vien tro chi nua ???? TT Biden
ReFan wrote:Bác8, sao mình tìm mà không thấy tin đó? Bác8 cho link.
Nó sắp chớ chưa lấy được nhưng rất gần, chủ yếu là thời gian
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8DonCo
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
30 min ago
As a new day nears for Ukraine, these are the latest updates from on the ground:
Russian troops loom near Kyiv: The bulk of Russian ground forces are currently about 15.5 miles from the center of the Ukrainian capital, the UK's Ministry of Defence said Saturday in its latest intelligence assessment.
Significant destruction seen in cities and towns: In Mariupol, satellite imagery showed damage and fires in apartment buildings and gas stations. An emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders told CNN that the city is in "the disaster phase now."
In Makariv, a village 30 miles west of Kyiv, apparent Russian airstrikes hit apartment complexes, schools and a medical facility.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said "a few small towns just don’t exist anymore. ... They are just gone."
It's 11 p.m. in Kyiv. Here's what you need to know
As a new day nears for Ukraine, these are the latest updates from on the ground:
Russian troops loom near Kyiv: The bulk of Russian ground forces are currently about 15.5 miles from the center of the Ukrainian capital, the UK's Ministry of Defence said Saturday in its latest intelligence assessment.
Significant destruction seen in cities and towns: In Mariupol, satellite imagery showed damage and fires in apartment buildings and gas stations. An emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders told CNN that the city is in "the disaster phase now."
In Makariv, a village 30 miles west of Kyiv, apparent Russian airstrikes hit apartment complexes, schools and a medical facility.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said "a few small towns just don’t exist anymore. ... They are just gone."
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8DonCo
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
Bac 8, vay thi US con vien tro gi nua? gan mat nuoc roi thi moi vien tro ?
spinner
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
Putin tinh kéo China vô vòng ???
Russia has requested military assistance from China in Ukraine
From CNN’s Jim Sciutto
Russia has asked China for military assistance in Ukraine, including drones, a senior US official said Sunday.
CNN has reached out to the Russian and Chinese embassies in the US for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN's Dana Bash Sunday that China providing Russia with support is a “concern.”
“We also are watching closely to see the extent to which China actually does provide any form of support, material support or economic support, to Russia. It is a concern of ours. And we have communicated to Beijing that we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate Russia for its losses from the economic sanctions,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan said the US has made it clear to Beijing there will "absolutely be consequences" for "large-scale" efforts to give the Kremlin a workaround to US sanctions.
"We will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a lifeline to Russia from these economic sanctions from any country anywhere in the world," he said.
Sullivan is set to meet with his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi in Rome Monday.
The White House said last week China was “abiding by the requirements that have been put in place” over sanctions.
"Our assessment right now is that (China is) abiding by the requirements that have been put in place, but we would continue to encourage any country to think a lot about what role they want to play in history as we all look back," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a Wednesday news conference.
“We also are watching closely to see the extent to which China actually does provide any form of support, material support or economic support, to Russia. It is a concern of ours. And we have communicated to Beijing that we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate Russia for its losses from the economic sanctions,” Sullivan said.
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8DonCo
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Bac 8, neu China ma giup thi Ukraine lam sao song noi? toi nghiep qua.... Khong le ca the gioi bo tay voi 2 ten quy songnay sao troi? minh co nguoi khach thu sau tuan roi di cash tien o Bank minh lam... ba ay buon vi con gai sap toi ngay sanh thi chong duoc lenh "deployment" di Europe.... sao thay buon qua cung tai ten quy song PU..
spinner
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US Secretary of State condemns Russia's attack near Ukraine's border with Poland
nó mà bắn qua Ba Lan chắc NATO không nhịn
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8DonCo
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
Russia Facing ‘Outright Defeat’ And ‘Sudden’ Collapse In Ukraine, Author Says
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/francis-fukuyama-russia-ukraine_n_622eb131e4b0317d0a329c20
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/francis-fukuyama-russia-ukraine_n_622eb131e4b0317d0a329c20
KonKuKúKù
Re: Russians close in on Kyiv
Preparing for Defeat
Francis Fukuyama
10 Mar 2022, 4:03 pm
I’m writing this from Skopje, North Macedonia, where I’ve been for the last week teaching one of our Leadership Academy for Development courses. Following the Ukraine war is no different here in terms of available information, except that I’m in an adjacent time zone, and the fact that there is more support for Putin in the Balkans than in other parts of Europe. A lot of the latter is due to Serbia, and Serbia's hosting of Sputnik.
I’ll stick my neck out and make several prognostications:
Russia is heading for an outright defeat in Ukraine. Russian planning was incompetent, based on a flawed assumption that Ukrainians were favorable to Russia and that their military would collapse immediately following an invasion. Russian soldiers were evidently carrying dress uniforms for their victory parade in Kyiv rather than extra ammo and rations. Putin at this point has committed the bulk of his entire military to this operation—there are no vast reserves of forces he can call up to add to the battle. Russian troops are stuck outside various Ukrainian cities where they face huge supply problems and constant Ukrainian attacks.
The collapse of their position could be sudden and catastrophic, rather than happening slowly through a war of attrition. The army in the field will reach a point where it can neither be supplied nor withdrawn, and morale will vaporize. This is at least true in the north; the Russians are doing better in the south, but those positions would be hard to maintain if the north collapses.
There is no diplomatic solution to the war possible prior to this happening. There is no conceivable compromise that would be acceptable to both Russia and Ukraine given the losses they have taken at this point.
The United Nations Security Council has proven once again to be useless. The only helpful thing was the General Assembly vote, which helps to identify the world’s bad or prevaricating actors.
The Biden administration’s decisions not to declare a no-fly zone or help transfer Polish MiGs were both good ones; they've kept their heads during a very emotional time. It is much better to have the Ukrainians defeat the Russians on their own, depriving Moscow of the excuse that NATO attacked them, as well as avoiding all the obvious escalatory possibilities. The Polish MiGs in particular would not add much to Ukrainian capabilities. Much more important is a continuing supply of Javelins, Stingers, TB2s, medical supplies, comms equipment, and intel sharing. I assume that Ukrainian forces are already being vectored by NATO intelligence operating from outside Ukraine.
The cost that Ukraine is paying is enormous, of course. But the greatest damage is being done by rockets and artillery, which neither MiGs nor a no-fly zone can do much about. The only thing that will stop the slaughter is defeat of the Russian army on the ground.
Putin will not survive the defeat of his army. He gets support because he is perceived to be a strongman; what does he have to offer once he demonstrates incompetence and is stripped of his coercive power?
The invasion has already done huge damage to populists all over the world, who prior to the attack uniformly expressed sympathy for Putin. That includes Matteo Salvini, Jair Bolsonaro, Éric Zemmour, Marine Le Pen, Viktor Orbán, and of course Donald Trump. The politics of the war has exposed their openly authoritarian leanings.
The war to this point has been a good lesson for China. Like Russia, China has built up seemingly high-tech military forces in the past decade, but they have no combat experience. The miserable performance of the Russian air force would likely be replicated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force, which similarly has no experience managing complex air operations. We may hope that the Chinese leadership will not delude itself as to its own capabilities the way the Russians did when contemplating a future move against Taiwan.
Hopefully Taiwan itself will wake up as to the need to prepare to fight as the Ukrainians have done, and restore conscription. Let’s not be prematurely defeatist.
Turkish drones will become bestsellers.
A Russian defeat will make possible a “new birth of freedom,” and get us out of our funk about the declining state of global democracy. The spirit of 1989 will live on, thanks to a bunch of brave Ukrainians.
KonKuKúKù
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