I fear so.
If only they had joined NATO ! I foresee a rush to join NATO, from other countries on the border between russia and the free world.
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I fear so.
Are there any?
Well, that's a completely unbiased and reliable source you've got there.Ralphw2 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2024, 07:56 UK reports that Russia suffered 45,000 killed or injured in October alone. Putin is clearly in A big push to get as much territory this year as possible, because he expects Trump to force Ukraine into a ceasefire very soon.
There is no way that Russia could sustain these casualties for more than a few months if the US continues or increases it's support for Ukraine.
In terms of WW2 level of casualties the Russians have just gotten started. In their "Victory" Museum in Moscow they have phone book size books of the casualties list they incurred during WW2 as the walls were no big enough. Unlike the pro-Russian posters on this site I have actually been to the place. There is some statistic that of Russian males born in 1923, three fifths were dead by 1945 which is a pretty serious mortality rate for 22 year olds.
So the EU has 95bn GPB of the UK's more in one year. One has to wonder where all this money went. Good thing the UK got back 80bn GBP from the ROTW but it still means 15bn GBP went somewhere and not all to helping Ukraine.The UK had a trade deficit with the EU of £95 billion in 2023
Presumably we received a few BMWs, Audis and Renaults, wine, cheese and salami in return?BritDownUnder wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 02:25One can only wonder how many trillions of pounds have gone to the EU from the UK over 40 years of trade imbalances.
Hopefully also some machine tools and manufacturing equipment as well as the mainly luxury items listed above.clv101 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 09:19Presumably we received a few BMWs, Audis and Renaults, wine, cheese and salami in return?BritDownUnder wrote: ↑11 Nov 2024, 02:25One can only wonder how many trillions of pounds have gone to the EU from the UK over 40 years of trade imbalances.