Nuclear subs cannot operate in the Baltic.Sumela » 11 Jul 2023, 9:10 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL, Sweden has 5
30 year old tiny loud diesel subs.
Now thats funny
SwedenBruce » 11 Jul 2023, 9:31 pm » wrote: ↑ Nuclear subs cannot operate in the Baltic.
Sweden only needs one modern diesel electric sub and they have five, and building two more.
The Baltic has been well described as a flooded meadow. The deepest parts are about 200 feet deep.
But even worse for Russia is before Finland and Sweden were part of NATO, as neutrals their ships could still trade with Russia in the event of war with NATO.
Even Adolph Hitler respected Swedish neutrality for that reason, and he was allied with Finland.
And with Turkey blocking the Dardanelles the entire Russian navy in the East is landlocked.
When Putin claims NATO is encircling Russia he’s not wrong.
But it’s his fault they are.
A desperate, nothing to lose Putin sounds like a fantastic idea.Bruce » 11 Jul 2023, 9:31 pm » wrote: ↑ Nuclear subs cannot operate in the Baltic.
Sweden only needs one modern diesel electric sub and they have five, and building two more.
The Baltic has been well described as a flooded meadow. The deepest parts are about 200 feet deep.
But even worse for Russia is before Finland and Sweden were part of NATO, as neutrals their ships could still trade with Russia in the event of war with NATO.
Even Adolph Hitler respected Swedish neutrality for that reason, and he was allied with Finland.
And with Turkey blocking the Dardanelles the entire Russian navy in the East is landlocked.
When Putin claims NATO is encircling Russia he’s not wrong.
But it’s his fault they are.
GO GET EM, BRUCIEBruce » 11 Jul 2023, 9:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Another benefit of Swedish NATO membership is Sweden has been highly industrialized for over a century.
Sweden will adopt NATO standards, and supply NATO armies with munitions.
And while the Baltic is now closed to Russia Allied ships can freely carry arms to Germany and Poland.
Uncle Joe, is the best Cold Warrior since Harry Truman.
Sing one, Floyd Tillman !
https://youtu.be/Txj3EliWH6g
—Sumela » 11 Jul 2023, 9:37 pm » wrote: ↑ Sad lil Brucey....in moms basement
FORBESBUSINESSAEROSPACE & DEFENSE
Powerful Russian Submarine Seen Entering Baltic Sea
An Oscar-II class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine was seen entering the Baltic early Thursday. Russia normally only deploys diesel-electric submarines to the area. While these are potent, and can carry a few long range cruise missiles, the arrival of the OSCAR-II is a massive increase in Russian Navy firepower. So when one turns up it gets noticed by NATO and the Baltic States.
Here is Putin’s problem today.neueregel » 11 Jul 2023, 9:52 pm » wrote: ↑ A desperate, nothing to lose Putin sounds like a fantastic idea.
China is playing these white guys. Doesn't make them good. Just patient suppliers.Bruce » 11 Jul 2023, 10:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Here is Putin’s problem today.
He rules a thug ocracy. The Soviets sold all major industries thirty years ago to oligarchs. It’s a stagnant, corrupt, Russian version of crony capitalism.
But Russia still had what the world thought was a formidable conventional army, one that could slice through to the Rhine in days, a week at most.
His army can’t take Kyiv. The Ukrainians just mauled it.
Can you imagine 50,000 dead and 150,000 severely wounded soldiers, 4,000 lost armored vehicles, and then a rebel brigade gets within a hundred miles of Moscow?
The West no longer fears invasion.
NATO would just devastate the attackers.
And Russia has nothing we don’t have already, but better.
Another embarrassment for Putin is while the Russian army was vastly larger and the Russian population and economy larger than Ukraine, and both armies used the same Soviet era weapons, the Ukrainians proved much more competent.johndnorth » 11 Jul 2023, 11:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Baltic schmaltic. The Russian navy (hahahahaaa) will have no way to the Atlantic ocean. Finland and Estonia will stop any ships from St. Petersburg into the Baltic. Finland and Sweden will bottle up any attempts to enter the Gulf of Bothnia. Denmark and Sweden will bottle up the entrance to the North sea. Russia will have to move ships through the Barents into the Norwegian sea and the Denmark strait. Russia can try the Arctic Ocean into the Bering Strait to get to the Pacific ocean but that does not seem too promising. How is that smoke belching aircraft carrier joke the Russians have doing lately. The Russian navy is as impotent as the Russian army. It will take 20 years to rebuild Russian military into a second rate force. Russia is a third rate country, run by thugs with Nukes.
Like you dick suckers did when tRump honored our treaties with Turkey?Bruce » 11 Jul 2023, 8:33 pm » wrote: ↑
Look for Fox News to support the Kurds, in between reports of Hunter Biden’s laptop.
It's pretty hilarious that anyone can talk with a straight face about an asian nation joining the eu.Sumela » 11 Jul 2023, 9:24 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL, sad lil Brucey. Mr. Pollyanna.
Erdogan has and will always play both sides against the other.
Thats his MO. He doesnt trust the West - he uses the West