You could argue all wars are resource grabs. I am guessing you are trying to say that Putin is trying to grab the wheatfields, shipyards and iron ore resources of Eastern Ukraine and change the Ukraine regime as inspired by US attempts in ... I don't know ... places like Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Libya, Egypt, Syria, Italy, Hungary, the list is quite long but you get the idea. Mr Putin is certainly a good student in some US policies.Vortex2 wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 15:14 Vladimir Putin will announce the need to "mass mobilise the Russian people", Ben Wallace, the Defence Secretary, has said.
"He is probably going to declare on May Day that we are now at war with the world's Nazis and we need to mass mobilise the Russian people",' Mr Wallace said on Friday morning.- Daily Telegraph
Well, I hope the armchair bullet buyers will enjoy the coming conflict.
This is clearly a US-inspired attempt at regime change and/or resource grab ... Ukraine is sadly a proxy war being used to justify this.
With regard to another one of the UK's possible responses to a Russian attack there is about 100 tonnes of Plutonium sitting around the UK but probably mostly at Sellafield. I hear that one microgram can cause cancer. It would be terrible, and a clear violation of the Nuclear non-proliferation treaty, if some of this just happened to be scattered over Russia after a Russian attack on the UK. Could use some low-tech methods such as weather balloons taking advantage of the jetstream etc.