In any case, my biggest worries for worst case scenarios ranked in descending order of likelihood:
— Emilite Gorcenski (@EmilyGorcenski) March 1, 2022
- protracted insurgency
- mistargeted/overflying cruise missile hits NATO country
- US gets caught with a JSOC team
- tactical nuke is used but doesn’t rise to retaliation
- does
putin took a piece of georgia in 2008
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) February 28, 2022
got away with it
two pieces of ukraine in 2014
got away with it
messed w us elections in 2016
got away with it
you can see why putin thought his 2022 gambit was a winner
Meanwhile, the tweets go on and I keep assembling them to post here -- I notice that apparently the people who "did their research" in Epidemiology in 2020 are now doing post-graduate work in Slavic Studies!Fiona Hill: "Putin has an idea of a “Russky Mir”or “Russian World”-Ukrainians and Russians are one and the same..re-gathering all the Russian-speakers that belonged at some point to the Russian tsardom."https://t.co/KvNRsKeJoS via @politico
— Cathie from Canada ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ท๐ณ️๐ (@CathieCanada) March 1, 2022
After months of frustration dealing with self-declared science experts, time to turn over the job to my history colleagues.
— Glen Pyle | #GetVaccinated๐ (@glenpyle) February 28, 2022
Good luck. pic.twitter.com/WCx9nKBzMG
Today, I noticed a little more realism on twitter, sharing the warning that this isn't going to be a quick or easy conflict.Can’t believe it’s taking me 6 years to get a PhD when everyone on twitter managed to get one in Eastern European geopolitics in just 4 days
— Aarit Ahuja (@aarit_ahuja) February 27, 2022
It's not a Chuck Norris movie.
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) February 28, 2022
Those things all require significant material support, intel, communications, logistics, transport, etc, etc, and more etc.
Again, you send in troops, whatever their specialty and mission, you're in the war. https://t.co/xOukKK88G4
Hi, I'm John287494793. You might know me from my hits like "Masks don't work", "Covid is just the flu" and "Trudeau is a dictator". Here are my thoughts on the geopolitical implications of the current conflict and how it may impact intercontinental foreign policy going forward...
— Aaron Hoyland (@aaronhoyland) February 28, 2022
Exasperated Twitter user: "I mean, like what, are we supposed to just shape our WHOLE foreign policy about going to war with Russia or not around nuclear weapons?"
— Mike (@xiipre) March 1, 2022
Yes, that is exactly what we do.
Aliens recovering a twitter server from the rubbles... "whatever species lived here were sure witty"
— Farzam (@minimaani) March 1, 2022
“I just can’t doom scroll anymore. Let’s risk it.”
— ๐ค๐ปJesse James Richard (Bro/Bra) ๐ค๐ป (@jessejamesrich) March 1, 2022
Every day, I am proud to be Canadian and to have leaders like Trudeau, Freeland, Rae, and Joly:I had no idea until this week how little was remembered about nuclear deterrence. I don't understand how the Cold War can be understood without a basic grasp of that concept generally and with regard to Russia specifically.
— Al ๐บ๐ธ(๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ง๐ธ๐ฏ)๐ณ️๐ (@altacomadc) February 28, 2022
No Western politician understands Ukraine and Russia better than @cafreeland, Canada's deputy prime minister (a Ukrainian-Canadian whose mother helped write the Ukrainian constitution), and Freeland's push to sanction Russia's central bank was a great move. https://t.co/qv8m6bCT6F
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) February 28, 2022
Individuals are figuring out how to do their part:Take 10 minutes to watch Canada's @UN ambassador @BobRae48 give one of the great speeches the General Assembly has ever heard. https://t.co/LSePuxwBuL #Ukraine #Russia #RussiaUkraine #russianinvasion #UkraineWar #UkraineRussia #UkraineInvasion #WARINUKRAINE
— Steve Paikin (@spaikin) February 28, 2022
Clever. One Twitter account is tracking private jets of Russian oligarchs (@RUOligarchJets) & another is tracking their yachts. (@PutinIsAVirus)
— ͏Postcards4USA (@postcards4USA) February 28, 2022
(*Which, I believe, oligarchs are moving around to avoid sanction confiscation?)
Are ya seeing this, @USTreasury?#StandingWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/ZINfbLgmxL
A splendid note from the Ukrainian Library Association
— Dr Peter Caddick-Adams #StandwithUkraine (@militaryhistori) February 28, 2022
I don't usually post pictures of myself, but today is an exception. pic.twitter.com/IvuiH3QVZv
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) February 28, 2022
And there is one funny thing about all this -- Fox News and the Republicans are both looking pathetic:Live from #toronto #ukraine rally pic.twitter.com/kflDGVnaqx
— Margaret E. Atwood (@MargaretAtwood) February 27, 2022
And in the blink of an eye, "Russia, go fvck yourself!" is more popular than "Let's go Brandon!".
— AntifaPuddin’Pop™️ (@Andie00471) February 27, 2022
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every Republican pretending to stand with Ukraine this week is hoping you'll forget they were kissing Putin's ass last week. fuck that, I'm never forgetting
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) February 28, 2022
Tucker Carlson trying belatedly to distance himself from Vladimir Putin is the most unconvincing change of heart since Sammy the Bull flipped on John Gotti
— David Frum (@davidfrum) March 1, 2022