 ssu
ssu         
         So far the Aljezera map seems to be most accurate and useful (with distinctions of zones and operations). — boethius

 Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         I wouldn't agree that's the best solution, considering seems it was possible to not have a war at all. — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         "Best solution" considering the current situation on the ground. — Apollodorus
 Count Timothy von Icarus
Count Timothy von Icarus         
          Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         This offer seems more fair to Ukrainians than losing half the country. — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         The local National Defense University publishes a map with assumed units. Unfortunately in Finnish. This picture of the situation in 10.3.2022 in the evening: — ssu
 boethius
boethius         
         The "pincer" from the south is two battalions; it's not going to cross hundreds of miles without a significantly larger force/logistic elements moving up to supply it. — Count Timothy von Icarus
 Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         The question is about bio weapons, a weapon of mass destruction and if Ukraine has them. — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         It's been trying to force crossings on the Southern Bug to move west, not driving towards Kyiv. — Count Timothy von Icarus
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         As stated many times, that claim has long been debunked and exposed as a lie. NATO does attack anytime it serves US interests — Apollodorus
NATO's intervention was prompted by Yugoslavia's bloodshed and ethnic cleansing of Albanians
 boethius
boethius         
         So, maybe they know something that the public aren't being told about .... — Apollodorus
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         So, maybe they know something that the public aren't being told about .... — Apollodorus
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         Already what's admitted to by Nuland is massive bombshell level, and Russia says it's taken these labs, now WHO is casually suggesting it's advisable to destroy any pathogens that may pose a risk to the entire world population. — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         Still not a bioweapon lab. You know, there are labs in every nation working to prevent stuff like the pandemic we just went through. There are high-level pathogens everywhere in these labs. — Christoffer
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         Then why would Nuland talk about non-bio-weapons-related labs in response to a question about bio-weapons?
Are you just saying she's a total moron? — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         How did this threat go into pure conspiracy theory territory? — Christoffer
 boethius
boethius         
         Why do you make a conjecture in the form of a factual conclusion? — Christoffer
 boethius
boethius         
          Christoffer
Christoffer         
         These are literally questions. It would would be up to you to propose a conjecture to answer said questions. — boethius
You've already conjectured that "labs" could mean anything and therefore Nuland's statements have no content whatsoever. — boethius
We're literally at the level of grammatical analysis — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         No, you conclude it as facts, — Christoffer
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         It's a fact that there's only one common sense interpretation of what Nuland is literally saying. — boethius
 boethius
boethius         
         This is so faulty on so many levels of fallacies that it becomes utter nonsense. It's like one of the most bullshit sentences of an argument I've ever seen. :rofl: — Christoffer
 baker
baker         
          boethius
boethius         
         ↪boethius Would you still support Russia if they use chemical/biological weapons? — RogueAI
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
         Ukraine does have biological laboratories (that are secret otherwise we could lookup their websites) — boethius
 Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         So, sure, this is an offensive attack, true, you're right in that. — Christoffer
Let's put on the tin foil hats then. I mean, this forum is the last place for facts, rational arguments, or logic. — Christoffer
 Benkei
Benkei         
         Sen. Marco Rubio: Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
Victoria Nuland: Ukraine has biological research facilities which, in fact, we’re now quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of, so we are working with the Ukrainians on how we can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of Russian forces should they approach.
Sen. Marco Rubio: I’m sure you’re aware that the Russian propaganda groups are already putting out there all kinds of information about how they have uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to unleash biological weapons in the country, and with NATO’s coordination.
If there is a biological or chemical weapon incident or attack inside Ukraine, is there any doubt in your mind that 100% it would be the Russians behind it?
Victoria Nuland: There is no doubt in my mind, senator. And in fact, it is a classic Russian technique to blame the other guy for what they are planning to do themselves.
 Isaac
Isaac         
         I'm not cheering on Ukrainians to die for no achievable military objective, that is not the same as supporting Russia; it is political realism and, for me, common sense ethics about the responsibilities of civilian and military leadership. — boethius
Biological laboratories do not mean bioweapon research. Biological laboratories exist in almost every country, acknowledge of its existence does not mean acknowledging the existence of biological weapon research. High-tier biological laboratories can possess great danger if compromised, even without being a bioweapon research facility. High-tier biological laboratories are usually secret because their location is a safety risk for any malicious agent, like terrorists etc. — Christoffer
 Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         This whole development about bio weapons labs, is truly and utterly bizarre. — boethius
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