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Perhaps he will enjoy a cup of teaIt's a pity Trumps head is too fat to fit most open windows frames.
Yes. The only way to save more lives is to defeat that greedy POS once and for all.Some believe that agreeing to russia’s demands would save lives. They think that this would be an end to the war.
Russia will wait for focus to shift elsewhere before regrouping its forces and launching another war which would lead to an even greater conflict in Europe.
Russia has repeatedly violated ceasefires and treaties. History has shown that they cannot be trusted to honor any commitment. They have no credibility in making agreements.
Even members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (Putin’s own version of the NATO) fear becoming Russian targets.
Yes. The only way to save more lives is to defeat that greedy POS once and for all.
Thanks for your carefully considered response and I hope your family and friends in the west will stay safe and get through this.An interesting post of your experience and opinions.
Of course the Ukrainian Russian situation is complicated, especially in the border regions but Putin had demonstrated that his goals go beyond Luhansk and Donetsk.
History has shown this.
Do you honestly believe that if he is given what he demands he will stop?
Giving in to his demands will just further embolden him. The Baltics understand this, Poland understands this and the killing will not stop. It is a very sad situation.
It sounds like your family are in the pro Russian camp.
Mine are not. We have family in Ivano Frankivsk. Not violent people , not Nazis, not Banderites , just kind good generous and some are simple poor people in village of Perehinsk . Others in Lviv.
You make it sound like only one side was tortured and murdered in the border regions. Thousands on both sides were killed. You say the locals rose up? Putin sent in his own operatives and militias to agitate..
As for the ‘democratically elected’ government..Yanukovych?
Really?
Referendums and voting where Putin is involved are hardly genuine.
When our family visited Ukraine they were surprised there was only one Ukrainian tv station, all the rest were in Russian. So was it the Russian language being suppressed or the Ukrainian language?
Minsk you say. Russia did not keep up their end of the deal, did they.
As for skin in the game does not the same go for you?
You could join the Russian forces.
We do donate a lot to the cause financially though. We want the war to end as soon as possible and for Putin’s army to leave, After all, it is not Russia’s land,
What are the Ukraine 'separatist' regions at the crux of the Russian invasion
Explaining the "separatist" regions in Ukraine that have been the crux of a Russian invasion.abcnews.go.com
Thanks for your carefully considered response and I hope your family and friends in the west will stay safe and get through this.
As I said, mine are in the east and it has bothered me for many years that their side of the story is not told or, if it is, it is misrepresented and the people there are demonised by western propaganda, which is accepted without critical thinking by those who live in the western msm bubble.
You made some points above which I would consider typical of the common narrative put out by the west with which I disagree. I won't go through everything as I know it's pointless as neither of us is going to convince the other of our interpretation. I will however make a couple of points.
No, I do not and never have believed in the so-called 'domino theory'. It was rubbish invented by the Americans to con their public into supporting (with blood and money) continuous escalation of the war against Vietnam. The charlatans got away with it for 10 years. We'll see how long the scam lasts this time.
As for Baltic 'leaders', I wouldn't pay any attention to what they say. They all seem to be batshit crazy! And I say that as someone of direct Baltic heritage myself, through my father.
Russia was not a party to Minsk, it was a guarantor. The Kiev authorities were a party to Minsk and they did have obligations, which they failed to uphold. Signing Minsk in bad faith was apparently the plan all along as later revealed by Merkel, Hollande and Poroshenko.
I will pose a question here for those who believe as an article of faith that Putin is hellbent on nothing but conquest. If that is so, then why did he agree to set up Minsk at the exact moment the DPR/LPR militias were about to crush the Kiev forces?
Implementation of Minsk would have kept the Donbass in Ukraine with a status similar to that of Quebec in Canada. That was a good deal for Kiev but apparently not for their puppetmasters in Washington.
Even the deal offered in March 2022 would have been good for Kiev. As I understand it, the severance of the Donetsk and Lugansk provinces would have been at the February line of contact, so that would have kept Mariupol and the southern coast under Kiev's control. In my opinion, signing that deal at that time would have put Putin's political position in Russia under some serious pressure and he may well have been shunted out of office by now. But those geniuses Biden and Johnson told Zelensky not to sign and we are where we are.
Re your comment about me putting skin in the game too, sure I take your point but I'm not the one campaigning for the conflict to go on indefinitely, at all costs. I want it to end ASAP as I want eastern Ukrainians to have peace in their lives and western Ukrainians to stop being pushed into the meat grinder.
I get that you and many others who support the Kiev regime feel affronted about potentially having to do a deal that will involve the loss of some provinces and a 'victory' for people you don't like. But that's an emotional position, not a logical one. Logically, what is the alternative? Do people seriously believe that one of the three largest militaries in the world can be forced out of areas it holds, areas where it is seen by most of the local population as a liberating force, not an occupying one? Maybe there are people who really do believe this but, after two and a half years, I don't see any evidence of it. All I see is things continuing to deteriorate for the Kiev authorities such that future peace deals they get offered will get progressively worse.
I'll leave it at that. I know my opinions are not popular in the western groupthink bubble and I will probably get attacked for them. That's fine, I'm too old to care who likes me and who doesn't. As you may have noticed, I'm not such a frequent visitor to this forum anymore, for various reasons that don't need to be discussed. I've been quite ill for the past week and stuck in bed so found some time to skim the forum after the game yesterday. This thread caught my attention and since the topic hits close to home I decided to make a post and put the other side of the story on behalf of people who have had their voices suppressed in the west. I knew I would be on a hiding to nothing, but sometimes you just gotta try and do what you think is right!
Peace to you and your loved ones and peace to the world.
PerfectPutin's visit to North Korea may be more than just an embarrassment.
"S. Korea will reconsider issue of arms supply to Ukraine"