The ATACMS was developed in the 1980's. It has inertial guidance just as nearly all long range missile artillery systems have, even if it can be aided by GPS. — ssu
Ammo dumps are far larger than a side of a barn. Or you mean top of a barn? Besides, as the solid fuel propellants of the missiles go old, old inventories aren't from the 1980's anymore. At least in the US.You won't hit the broad side of a barn with just '80s INS, — Tzeentch
Russia is invading Europe with China’s money, Iran’s weapons, and North Korea’s troops. Chinese ships captained by Russians are destroying undersea natural gas pipelines and telecom cables in the Baltic Sea. Russian weapons used in Ukraine are built with Chinese components. Russia is causing mayhem on the streets of the UK. Their mercenaries have been raping and plundering their way through Africa and using the proceeds to finance the war in Ukraine. Iran, supported by China, has encircled Israel with its proxies and set the better part of the Middle East—and key shipping lanes—alight. Putin regularly threatens us with nuclear weapons. What could this be if not a world war? — It's Time to Call This WWWIII
The defeatist attitude that will guarantee a victory for Putin.If we want to avoid WW3, we should probably look into our own role in perpetuating the conflict — Tzeentch
Hoping that Trump will cut a surrender deal to Putin, just like he did with the Taleban?Biden's current escalatory actions to make peace impossible when Trump has stated he intends to pursue a deal. — Tzeentch
I agree that the idea of giving Ukraine enough to survive and only that is the cause that makes the prospects of negotiations with Russia now so dire. It simply has been delusional to think that military aid given to Ukraine would mean that Putin would launch WW3. He isn't and the Russian leadership aren't insane and suicidal.We hung them out to dry, drip-feeding them weapons and aid in a way that's ensuring their slow demise. — Tzeentch
I severely doubt that and besides, a lot has happened after that. Yearning those negotiations that didn't go anywhere is like to yearn for the time of the Oslo Peace Process at the present time in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. That moment has passed, it's not turning, things have changed.Ukraine's best chance at independence were the Istanbul negotiations. — Tzeentch
For Putin this war is existential. — ssu
That moment has passed, it's not turning, things have changed. — ssu
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