Europe Backdrop to the war in Ukraine

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This is the thread for the geopolitics, history and framework around the Russia-Ukraine conflict. If you want to discuss the events of the war, head over to this thread:

 
It will be well over a million Russian deaths, possibly nearer 2 million, but lets not forget that Putin isn't worried as he has no male relatives fighting in Ukraine. It's all about his ego and his little man syndrome.
Absolutely, but there will be a point, especially on some of these captured Republics, when they all look around and think, **** it we are done.

There has to be a point. I want Ukraine to get to that point asap.

Edit - I have heard that the Russian power supplys are ****ed, so potentially when they've started to freeze to death.
 
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simply pointing out that your logic leads to nuclear war.
No, giving into nuclear blackmail is more likely to lead to nuclear war. Rewarding blackmail only encourages Putin to continue doing it. It also encourages the likes of North Korea to say 'Give us things or we will nuke Seoul'. It encourages non-nuclear states to start nuclear programs, because they see only having nuclear weapons stops being nuclear blackmailed AND if they have them and their neighbours don't, they can be the one's threatening.

The correct response to these threats, to prevent Putin using Nukes and prevent nuclear proliferation (because it should be obvious to all, no matter whether a Russian apologist or not, that more states with nuclear weapons increases the risk one of them will use one) is to increase aid, to show they not only don't work, they engender the opposite of the desired response. Of course Putin apologists will argue against this, plus the likes of Jake Sullivan and Olaf Scholz repeatedly capitulate.
 
Goes without saying that anyone who wants a world free of nuclear threats should pay short shrift to Putin and his thinly veiled hot air threats.

To give credence to them simply means that he will make more threats, demand more concessions. And other rogue nuclear powers are likely to get in on the act.
 
Nuclear weapons?

They already had those. The USA encouraged them to be turned over to Russia along with Ukraine's bomber fleet in exchange for Russia not attacking Ukraine and/or guaranteeing its sovereignty. This was further reconfirmed by the 2003 Ukraine border treaty, signed by Vladimir Putin himself:


 
simply pointing out that your logic leads to nuclear war.
No. His logic only leads to nuclear war, if Russia uses them.

Again, your horror at nuclear war seems to be proportional to the likelihood they get fired back at Russia after Russia uses them.

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Saw a take recently, that was from early 2023, on how to try to rationalise what the Russians are doing.

1. They do not see Ukraine, or Ukrainians as real. They see them as Russian. They see all Slavs as basically Russian. There are no Slavic states, just a shattered greater Russian Empire.

2. If you kill the senior leaders of Ukraine who view themselves as Ukrainian, and then put everyone else not willing to adopt the view that they are really Russian, into reeducation camps, then they will have eradicated Ukraine. But the vast majority will be happy to just become Russians.As a country, as a people, as a culture, as a concept, Ukraine will be gone, replaced with greater Russia.

3. They then discovered that the number of Ukrainians not willing to become Russian, who were willing to fight for their cultural and political homeland was much greater than they thought. But the Russians haven't changed their mindset, it's likely that they cannot.

What was intended as a largely cultural genocide, with the executed in the thousands, and the camps for hundreds of thousands, is now executions for hundreds of thousands, and camps for millions.

It started as a war if genocide, it's still a war of genocide, the only thing that's changed is how big the death toll will be if Russia wins.

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If Putin wins this war there will be a Holodomor II. It may not be another death famine but it will be another attempt at destroying the idea of being Ukrainian.

These past fourteen months of war in Ukraine have caused me to think more and more about Vladimir Putin in the mirror of Josef Stalin, and Stalin in the mirror of Putin. I resisted for a very long time the notion that Putin was a Stalin-like figure. However, the similarity between the two of them, the historical dialogue, has seemed to be growing too powerful to be pushed aside.

Both Putin and Stalin use the non-Russian peoples of Russia/Soviet Union as cannon fodder. Both pay little if any attention to the actual loss of life and casualties at the front.

Yet to both Stalin and Putin, Ukraine is the little brother, “Little Russia,” as it was known under the czars. Russians should see themselves as superior to Ukrainians: bigger, stronger, more powerful, more central to the imperial project than the Ukrainians.

But Ukrainians are not Russians and do not want to be Russians. That is precisely why they are dangerous for Moscow.

But even in a previous era, the period of the Holodomor, the death famine of 1932–33, Stalin constantly asserted that the Poles would use the Ukrainians to destroy the Soviet Union. Putin now claims that Ukraine is being controlled by the West, that the leaders are nothing but marionettes of the United States.
 
simply pointing out that your logic leads to nuclear war.
Wrong again.
Haven't some of liitle legs government mentioned about using nuclear weapons against Ukraine?
You would have to admit that this has gone horribly wrong for Little Legs and his illegal 3 day conquest of Ukraine for his ego.Just a reminder its called "Little mans syndrome"
 

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