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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 8009876" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Chinese won't get involved. Their primary concern will be the big impact it has had on their business interests- all negative. They consume a lot of oil and LNG the price of which has gone mental. International travel will also be affected to some degree.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of the outcome of the Ukrainian situation, you now have a shed load of high tech military equipment that could fall into the wrong hands. Eastern Europe per se is known to have a vein of corruption in it and has been a hot bed of terrorism at times. It is a crossroads for the Middle East and Asia and Russia or other outlying states.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens, you can be sure it will cost everyone a lot of money. If the Ukrainians win then the USA will have won an epic military intelligence campaign.</p><p></p><p>Nuclear weapons are so dangerous they can't ever be used. Vlad might be an abhorrent man for starting this but I can't see he has a wish to see Russia totally turned to ash which is what would happen if the UK, France and USA ever fired any at him.</p><p></p><p>Long term Germany and the UK need to gain a lot more energy independence and do it fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 8009876, member: 54866"] Chinese won't get involved. Their primary concern will be the big impact it has had on their business interests- all negative. They consume a lot of oil and LNG the price of which has gone mental. International travel will also be affected to some degree. Regardless of the outcome of the Ukrainian situation, you now have a shed load of high tech military equipment that could fall into the wrong hands. Eastern Europe per se is known to have a vein of corruption in it and has been a hot bed of terrorism at times. It is a crossroads for the Middle East and Asia and Russia or other outlying states. Whatever happens, you can be sure it will cost everyone a lot of money. If the Ukrainians win then the USA will have won an epic military intelligence campaign. Nuclear weapons are so dangerous they can't ever be used. Vlad might be an abhorrent man for starting this but I can't see he has a wish to see Russia totally turned to ash which is what would happen if the UK, France and USA ever fired any at him. Long term Germany and the UK need to gain a lot more energy independence and do it fast. [/QUOTE]
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