• @awwwyissss@lemm.ee
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    -31 year ago

    I’m ready for an escalation. This has gone on too long and should have already been stopped. The idea that the Kremlin will commit suicide by using nukes over a failed land grab in Donbas is ridiculous.

    • @aport@programming.dev
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      81 year ago

      I’m ready for an escalation. This has gone on too long and should have already been stopped.

      Great, when are you joining the front lines?

      • @CanadaPlus
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        1 year ago

        Really. On the Ukraine war subreddit “launch nukes” is like the majority opinion. I guess it’s easy to be bloodthirsty from behind a keyboard.

        • @aport@programming.dev
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          51 year ago

          You didn’t make an argument. You gave your opinion, which was that the war should be escalated. Asking if you’ll be affected by the escalation is not a personal attack.

          Calling you a coward would be a personal attack.

    • @CanadaPlus
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      31 year ago

      Is it though? “Directly in a fight with the West that they will lose”, and which would still probably be politically existential, seems like exactly the moment to push the big red button.

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          1 year ago

          Commit suicide, kill your family and everything you’ve ever known because your political career is over?

          In Russia that’s an implied outcome of your career being over, see Prigozhin. Actually, since your family is related to a political leader they may have better chances during a nuclear exchange, being in whatever bunker.

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              I think you have your wires crossed - Yeltsin died in office left in terrible health. You could use Gorbachev, but then you’re going back to the Soviet era that was completely different, if also not democratic. It’s also not unique to Russia. Autocrats everywhere make enemies while at the top, and retiring in peace is rare.

              I guess it’s possible they could opt to ignore a direct attack and just take one for the team, as could the US if China invaded, but in both cases I think it’s more likely the threat is credible. Heck, by that logic, they could launch a limited nuclear strike on the US using the logic that the US wouldn’t escalate next, and win that way.