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@piggo I seriously wish the story with polish MIGs will play out similarly as it did with the Slovak S-300:
1. how about S-300?
2. mhhhmmm...
3. OK
4. Cheers
5. or not?
6. mhhhmhmmhmh...
7. ....
8. delivered!
9. cheers
But it's been now several weeks since the MIG gaffe, so I am not sure...
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@piggo thanks, I am trawling the comments. Let's hope it's something. Thanks for good news. I never thought I would be cheering for war, but if we all manage this right, we can live several decades more calmly. Methinks...
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@piggo In all honesty, those Slovak MIGs are a PITA. I don't know how many there are (11?), but actually only like 2 or 4 are operable at any time and even that only with Russian technicians stationed in the country all the time. I.e., those are rather spare parts in a form of a fighter jet packaging than operable aircraft anyway. The sooner they get rid of them, the better.
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Look. It's odd to express who I am "cheering" for. The problem is the "cheering" part.
But I guess your question was simple a straightforward and deserves a simple straightforward response. I personally wish Ukraine will be able to protect its territorial integrity and its people in the face of this senseless and brutal Russian aggression. And since this assault, in effect, is also a direct assault on the security structures we built for ourselves in Europe, yes, I hope Russia will be forced to back off and stop threatening me and my society with their military actions apparently backed by very paranoid and, to me, absolutely incomprehensible imperialistic rhetoric.
So much to my hopes. I also realise that reality will play out in a much more complicated ways.
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@piggo cause this is what we should be sending: https://buymeafighterjet.com/