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Is Putin trying to force NATO into stepping in by attacking the largest nuclear plant in Europe? (Original Post) Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 2022 OP
All Putin needs to do to engage NATO is step one foot over the line in Romania, Poland, or another okaawhatever Mar 2022 #1
Radiation doesn't stop at the border Pachamama Mar 2022 #8
Plus 100 Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 2022 #10
Does putin even know his troops are firing on a nuclear power plant?? Leghorn21 Mar 2022 #2
My thot exactly. Does * even know what the Echo-Lima-Foxtrot? sprinkleeninow Mar 2022 #4
Same feeling here BannonsLiver Mar 2022 #7
He can commit war crimes by the minute until then though. onecaliberal Mar 2022 #3
You Give Russian CCC too much credit, I think. nt Gore1FL Mar 2022 #5
What would he gain by having NATO step in? Sneederbunk Mar 2022 #6
Seems like a lot of Putin's actions could be interpreted as provactive, as opposed to wiggs Mar 2022 #9

okaawhatever

(9,462 posts)
1. All Putin needs to do to engage NATO is step one foot over the line in Romania, Poland, or another
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:32 PM
Mar 2022

NATO country. NATO has already said, "Not one inch. Not one foot over the border". He wants to cause the most destruction and damage without engaging NATO.

Leghorn21

(13,524 posts)
2. Does putin even know his troops are firing on a nuclear power plant??
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 09:40 PM
Mar 2022

Do his troops even know what they’re firing at??

I have serious doubts they have one fkn clue what they’re doing

Just sayin

wiggs

(7,814 posts)
9. Seems like a lot of Putin's actions could be interpreted as provactive, as opposed to
Thu Mar 3, 2022, 11:10 PM
Mar 2022

productive...wanting the west to make a wrong move then going all in.

I buy it.

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