It’s almost as if the threat of long range missiles is scaring the shit out of Russia.

I hope NATO reply that if Russia turns Kiev into a melted spot, Moscow will follow. But to be fair it’s all ego saber rattling.

  • @Vikthor
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    72 months ago

    We really should sanction exporting alcohol to ruskys, if only to save ourselves from Dima’s delirium maddness.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      I doubt that would help, unless you told Ukrainians to switch from bombing refineries to bombing distilleries at the same time.

      • Rob Bos
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        22 months ago

        Genuinely, though, I wonder how centralized their vodka industry is. A few bombs could cause a fairly major crisis if as many people are alcoholic as rumoured.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          It’s probably better for Ukraine if alcoholism is still a societal problem in Russia. You don’t want to have to fight sober frontline soldiers.

          • Rob Bos
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            32 months ago

            True, though it might be a temporary advantage to create an acute crisis at a key time. Something to keep in the back pocket maybe. NCD stuff.

      • @Vikthor
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        12 months ago

        But the high officials and oligarchs don’t want to drink vodka for commoners, they want wine, cognac & whisky from the west.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          And they’ll still be able to source that no matter what. If Kim Jong Un can still get his Cognac, the elites in Russia would have no problem getting some crates through China.

          • @Vikthor
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            12 months ago

            Sure, that’s already happening even with the dual use supplies. But it will make the supplychain more complicated and less steady and it will give us more clout on the countries reselling to them(China doesn’t want lose access to the west, it’s more about Central Asia). It will also make it cost more, but that’s of no concern to these people.