“Ukraine reminds NATO that common sense exists, 2 and a half years after Zagreb drone incident”
SouthernCupcake1275 on
I think that NATO should protect the civilian zones only, not military targetsĀ inside Ukraine, since that would count as military intervention from NATO. Either ways what Ukraine needs is to start negotiations as this war cannot be won, maybe some people don’t realise, but Putin won’t leave until he conquers even the smallest piece of land and calls it a victory. If this war continues for any longer both Russia and Ukraine will experience both economical and demographic collapse and for now there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.
manavcafer on
Ukraine must do their own business not to tell what to do nato. Ofcourse they are surveillance what’s going on.
C_Kambala on
The practice would be beneficial for eastern European NATO members. Clearly drone warfare is not going away. Not to mention the whole saving civilians from being killed, thing. Sure hope we start doing this. Pretty small ask here for the ol win-win situation we got going on here.
Uninvalidated on
Is it really that hard to write “and” instead of a comma today when we’re no longer restricted by the amount of letters we can use for a headline compared to an old printing press.
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“Ukraine reminds NATO that common sense exists, 2 and a half years after Zagreb drone incident”
I think that NATO should protect the civilian zones only, not military targetsĀ inside Ukraine, since that would count as military intervention from NATO. Either ways what Ukraine needs is to start negotiations as this war cannot be won, maybe some people don’t realise, but Putin won’t leave until he conquers even the smallest piece of land and calls it a victory. If this war continues for any longer both Russia and Ukraine will experience both economical and demographic collapse and for now there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.
Ukraine must do their own business not to tell what to do nato. Ofcourse they are surveillance what’s going on.
The practice would be beneficial for eastern European NATO members. Clearly drone warfare is not going away. Not to mention the whole saving civilians from being killed, thing. Sure hope we start doing this. Pretty small ask here for the ol win-win situation we got going on here.
Is it really that hard to write “and” instead of a comma today when we’re no longer restricted by the amount of letters we can use for a headline compared to an old printing press.