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I don’t claim that Ukraine is confident, rather desperate to retain its independence and sovereignty.
What Putin hopes to accomplish by invading Ukraine will backfire.
How in the Hell are we ever going to know what Putin thinks, does, intends on doing, acknowledging or denying and Perkin Coie reports, if our tech overlords have removed all Russia voices, and or perspectives?
I don’t claim that Ukraine is confident, rather desperate to retain its independence and sovereignty.
You can tell what Putin thinks by his actions, and sometimes his statements.
Ukraine is a sovereign country, which is why it got Putin to agree to guarantee its sovereignty previously.
Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union, but instead of a time machine he is using tanks.
Everybody is now on the Eurasia hate bandwagon and knows exactly what Putler thinks, breathes and shits, but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
mell saysEverybody is now on the Eurasia hate bandwagon and knows exactly what Putler thinks, breathes and shits, but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
Give Russia a security guarantee that NATO won't move further East.
That's the solution.
Our government doesn't care if Ukrainians are killed, in fact, the more the better. It will be useful propaganda for them.
richwicks saysmell saysEverybody is now on the Eurasia hate bandwagon and knows exactly what Putler thinks, breathes and shits, but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
Give Russia a security guarantee that NATO won't move further East.
That's the solution.
Our government doesn't care if Ukrainians are killed, in fact, the more the better. It will be useful propaganda for them.
Sure but the rest of Ukraine should be able to join EU. Divide up the country if needed
Everybody is now on the Eurasia hate bandwagon and knows exactly what Putler thinks, breathes and shits, but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
Putler's biggest error was not staging a horrific false flag attack on Russia by what seemed to be by Ukraine.
mell saysEverybody is now on the Eurasia hate bandwagon and knows exactly what Putler thinks, breathes and shits, but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
The solution is return to the borders defined in the bilateral treaties between Russia and Ukraine. There has never been any legal or moral reason to renege on these.
The solution is return to the borders defined in the bilateral treaties between Russia and Ukraine. There has never been any legal or moral reason to renege on these.
The treaties were no good for Yugoslavia.
I'm glad we waited until the time was right and eventually forced mostly peaceful ((c) cnn) change.
mell saysI'm glad we waited until the time was right and eventually forced mostly peaceful ((c) cnn) change.
This isn't change.
This has been the plan forever. 100 years of war. That's what the Project for the New American Century was all about.
The solution is to move all the ethnic Russians out of there, including Crimea. It's not like they were there before Stalin.
The fall of the Berlin wall was not planned. The people wanted and effected it eventually
Maybe stirring things up in the Muslim majority areas of Russia like Dagestan and Chechnya would destabilize the Putin regime.
Booger saysThe solution is to move all the ethnic Russians out of there, including Crimea. It's not like they were there before Stalin.
Sure, but who is going to do that and how?
but nobody provides any solutions to the current problem.
the only thing holding them back is lack of funds to settle there.
NATO will be motivated rather than complacent, Putin lost credibility, Russians will suffer economically and culturally, more countries will join NATO.
Ukraine is the proverbial “quagmire”; just as Hitler fucked himself over by invading Stalingrad, so Putin has bitten off more than he can chew in Ukraine.
The Ukraine has millions of guys willing to take up arms to resist the invaders, while Russia will go broke trying to continue the war of attrition against Javelin anti-tank missiles.
Russia is not a rich country despite some rich oligarchs running around buying sports teams.