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Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by itubaba001: 8:07pm On Mar 01, 2022
Ukraine has fought back much harder during the first week than Vladimir Putin expected, or very probably than his generals promised him, it would. But these are still the early stages of what could be a very nasty war.

Putin must have hoped that a few days after Russian forces invaded, Kyiv would have fallen. And he surely expected that Western countries, cowed and divided, would have accepted that he had reclaimed a territory that he says is historically part of Russia.

None of this has happened. Ukraine has proved a hard nut to crack, and the reaction of Western countries, particularly Germany, has been far fiercer than he thought. Russia's economy has already been savagely hit. Putin's one big friend, China, now seems worried that this Western upsurge of anger might, one day, be turned against China itself - and that serious damage could be done to the Chinese economy. It has already distanced itself from the invasion.

Nato, by contrast, might be strengthened. Finland and Sweden could both end up joining the alliance for their own protection. Putin launched this war in part to stop Ukraine one day joining Nato, but he could find more Nato members on his north-western border.
These are all major setbacks for him. They stem from Putin's own miscalculations, made while he isolated himself from Covid. He saw only a very few advisers, who we can assume told him what he wanted to hear. Now he will have to reach for new options. He has always refused to back down when he is rebuffed. He will hit back harder - and he has the weapons to do it.

The Ukrainian ambassador to the US claims that Russian forces have already used a thermobaric weapon - what people call a "vacuum bomb", which sucks in oxygen to generate a high-temperature explosion. Ambassadors at times like this often make extreme claims, but the fact is we have already seen video of Russian thermobaric rocket launchers on their way to Ukraine. Analysts say it is probably only a matter of time before they are used more widely.
1 March 2022
Photographs also show that suspected cluster bombs have been used against civilians in Kharkiv. These unleash showers of so-called "bomblets", which inflict horrific shrapnel wounds on anybody within a wide area. An international convention banned them in 2008, but Russia has not signed it, having claimed it uses cluster bombs in accordance with international humanitarian law. The people of Kharkiv may disagree about that.

Vladimir Putin has never had any qualms about using excessively dangerous weapons. He is thought to have signed off on the use of radioactive polonium to murder the former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006. He is also likely to have agreed to let Russian military intelligence attack Sergei Skripal, another defector, with the toxic nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury in 2018. Skripal survived, although one woman, Dawn Sturgess, died after being exposed to the deadly substance.

The danger to entirely innocent civilians doesn't seem to have worried him. These were planned as targeted assassinations, not the kind of widespread attacks that we are starting to see in Ukraine, but the principle is the same - civilian lives don't matter if Russia's wider interests are at stake.

Would he be prepared to use nuclear weapons if he doesn't get his way over Ukraine? That must be a possibility - but most analysts think we're not close to that stage yet. It is true that Putin has said darkly that if anyone considers interfering in Ukraine from the outside, they will face consequences more serious than any in their history. And he's often repeated the thought that if world doesn't include Russia, why should it continue to exist? All the same, Nato would have to miscalculate very badly for a nuclear confrontation to build up.

History may repeat itself - in 1939, Stalin attacked Finland, expecting it to crumble within days. Instead it fought back, and the Russian army received a bloody nose. It was almost a year before the so-called Winter War was over. It ended with Finland losing territory but remaining an independent country. There's at least the possibility that the war in Ukraine will finish in a similar way.

We are only at the start of things, and just because Ukraine has held out so far, that doesn't mean it can resist the full might of Russia for long. But the first round has unquestionably gone well, and the West's response has been far more robust than most people expected. Chief among them, Vladimir Putin
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-60574277

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Kingpin1000: 8:16pm On Mar 01, 2022
Putin did not miscalculate. It was all in the plan to send allies of Russia with the instruction to surrender if surrounded. The real men of war are coming and as am talking, the heaviest explosion in Ukraine after WWII just happened. I think it is the ISKANDER. Clear road for Russia first come first collect. I told you guys the war starts this evening. Remember our 40 miles convoy never still reach Ukraine. When we finally arrive both civilians and military go hear word.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Odewaleadesoye(m): 8:22pm On Mar 01, 2022
Sincerely speaking, Ukraine will lose a lot in this war.

If they didn't surrender or someone intervene at the right time, Russia will target their bridges, gas, water, government buildings, military equipment and destroy them all.

That's when EU will now come in to help rebuild while Ukraine will still pay for the services.

Many students won't want to go back to Ukraine to study anymore.

I just wish President Putin can stop this War.

War is never the answer.
#StopWar

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by othermen: 8:22pm On Mar 01, 2022
The more Putin is characterised as 'weak' in the face of Ukraine, the more he may be willing to show strength. The more estranged or alienated he is made, the more absurd his actions might become.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by morikee: 8:22pm On Mar 01, 2022
Lol that's not even half of what Russia is capable of.

The World need peace

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by HoldenCaulfield(m): 8:22pm On Mar 01, 2022
Western Propaganda,
You instigate people to go to war and when the war come you hide behind your fannies spewing trash.

I pity Ukraine, they are now facing Putin's 40 miles long military convoy.

I wouldn't want to be Ukraine.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by OkaiCorne(m): 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
Waiting for end of the world crooners to tell us this is a sign.

Anyways, the only winners in a war are the weapon manufacturers and merchants.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by reiddecuti: 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
The West had over the past tried to delineate Russia terribly bad as a country who doesn't even care for her citizens.

But 2018 World Cup exposed the West in the sense that Russia was opened to the world to see the amazement and wonders in Russia, that it's a country that cares for her citizens. A country that have plans for her citizens. That which West can do for her citizens, she too can do it.

Putin might be a Dictator, Devil or whatever name we wish to call him but he's better than 200 Buhari sum together.

He's a man who breaks all odds to protect the territory of Russia and her citizens not the vegetable we have here.

Though I'm not a fan of war, I stand with Putin.

The West media propaganda go fail this time. Fowl nyash go open las las... grin grin grin

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by GreaterFuture(m): 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
Smh
Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by CelestineNelson: 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by chukwuibuipob: 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
angry PutIN is a @sshole angry. lunatic BASTARD sad angry

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Lovenorth: 8:23pm On Mar 01, 2022
Putin most strike hard to protect the image of his country. Ukraine should better surrender or shut up and face Russia period!

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by chaseblack(m): 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Offside
Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by NaijaMutant(f): 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
It is worthy of note


American haters are solidly behind Putin online


American lovers and the neutrals are sympathetic to Ukraine and despise Putin for the invasion.

But this American haters will jump at any opportunity to visit America grin

No matter your side of the divide, Peace is of inestimable value at this time

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Offpoint1: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Omicron007: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
shocked




President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is widely regarded as a National Hero.
But he has decided to sacrifice 40 Million People to achieve 'Heroism', which is dumb.


For your information, this is not a Russia-Ukraine War. The war is happening in Ukraine and Zelenskyy has decided to sacrifice Ukraine as the Slaughter Ground.


Nairaland War Mongers should sit up and get the facts before spewing trash for likes.

When next you want to blame Putin, ask yourself if USA would fold her hands and watch another country set up a military base with state-of-the-art equipment in Cuba or Mexico.


Ukraine would never remain the same again and it would take years to build back the structures which are being decimated.


Just pause and think about hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who woke up one day and abandoned their work, businesses, families and career to flee to neighboring countries where they become refugees.



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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by joyandfaith: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Kingpin1000:
Putin did not miscalculate. It was all in the plan to send allies of Russia with the instruction to surrender if surrounded. The real men of war are coming and as am talking, the heaviest explosion in Ukraine after WWII just happened. I think it is the ISKANDER. Clear road for Russia first come first collect. I told you guys the war starts this evening. Remember our 40 miles convoy never still reach Ukraine. When we finally arrive both civilians and military go hear word.

War is not good. It has far reaching effects.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Yommychrz(m): 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Ukraine wan Dey use hin citizens form...he is just endangering their life’s...they are no match to Russia

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by handsomeyinka(m): 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Mumusaphire: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Madman Putin

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Transcriber: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
What's with all these propaganda?

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Nobody: 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Kingpin1000:
Putin did not miscalculate. It was all in the plan to send allies of Russia with the instruction to surrender if surrounded. The real men of war are coming and as am talking, the heaviest explosion in Ukraine after WWII just happened. I think it is the ISKANDER. Clear road for Russia first come first collect. I told you guys the war starts this evening. Remember our 40 miles convoy never still reach Ukraine. When we finally arrive both civilians and military go hear word.
Na man you be grin

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by CharleyBright(m): 8:24pm On Mar 01, 2022
Ok.
After Ukraine which country will be next?
Ukraine is not the first country he is annexing, neither will it be the last.

Some of you people supporting Russia and hating the US on Nairaland are very willing to sleep in US embassy everyday to beg to secure visa to go to the US, but you hate the US.
And may God not allow Boko Haram and ISIS to over run Nigeria, because the same US and UK you people are hating is the same countries you will beckon for help, not Russia or China.
Hypocrites all round.
Between two devils, choose who is the better evil.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by morikee: 8:25pm On Mar 01, 2022
othermen:
The more Putin is characterised as 'weak' in the face of Ukraine, the more he may be willing to show strength. The more estranged or alienated he is made, the more absurd his actions might become.

I told you they keep on pushing him to the wall.
I think want to unlock the beast in him.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by Adasun(m): 8:25pm On Mar 01, 2022
Lols peace will come quickly than expected...just a matter of time
Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by tillaman(m): 8:25pm On Mar 01, 2022
Putin the man of the moment

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by kolnel: 8:25pm On Mar 01, 2022
Putin has threatened nuclear war.
He should just bring it on, and let's end this world altogether.
Putin is just a loser. a sore loser
One thing is very sure, those Russian oligarchies are very protective of their wealth.

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Re: Ukraine: Putin's Miscalculations Could See Him Strike Harder by chukwuibuipob: 8:25pm On Mar 01, 2022
angry Somebody should harm dis terrorist already sad

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