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Freezing the conflict means giving Putin the opportunity to carry on the colonisation of 25% of Ukraine. Land = people.
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Borell is worse. The czech pm organised 800k shells in his free time. Why wasnt there a dept or just a team set up to do that.
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@johndavis2399 belorussia, 25% died. Poland 17%, ukraine 16% russia 12%, poland occupied for 6 years, ukraine 3 years, belorussia 3 years, russia 5% of territory for 3 years.
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Why not blame the fascist imperialist state which is putin's russia? Why ignore their genocidal rhetoric and actions?
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It's a tribute to the meritocratic values of the US military that Ben could rise so high. Respect from the UK.
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Large parts of the west support Putin. Manuel Schwesig, Minister of Mecklenburg, visited Ukraine and came back saying Germany should help Ukraine all it could, and was hevily criticised in Mecklenburg for saying that.
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Not the best pretext for occupying a country.
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Ohio is no longer a bellweather. That's Pennsylvania these days.
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They do like having meetings.
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The weakness of having a country so far from Europe being so important to European defense, and that of the free world more generally. None of the disruptor powers are close to the US, so it does not feel the same sense of urgency.
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We have them, in Europe's minor powers. The President of Georgia, Kalas, Meta Friedriksen in Denmark, who has given 3 x as much military aid as Macron.
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Where's this military industrial complex the tin foil heads like to talk about when you need it?
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USA, USA, 🇺🇸 ❤
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Yes, everywhere you go in russia you see 1941-45 on posters, bus stops, buses etc. It's what happened in 1939-41 which Russians need to be taught about. That way, they might understand why eastern Europe joined nato.
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@georgine321 a lot of Russians will wish that person well.
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Obsessive personality.
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@jonet5946 Putin's term ended in 2008. It would have been good for the world if he had respected the constitution. It also used to guarentee freedom of expression, until he changed it.
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Not weak, just don't care enough, which is sad, because the majority of European citizens do.
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@pabis6817 but thanks for your support anyway. This European appreciates it.
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They did that with the Minsk Accords.
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@mjohns5944 who visits?
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I don't find him the slightest likable. He oozes disingenuity.
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They believe in might is right. Morality is not important to them.
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Your friends will be joining the draft if we encourage Putin any more.
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Why don't our stupid politicians listen to the people who know what they're talking about? History will be astounded.
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And 48% of Americans like it. That is horrifying.
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@raraavis7782 For Scholz, it's all about himself. Fortunately, he will cost the SPD support. Pistorius is very popular, but the pro-Putin circle around Stegner and Munzernich will block his candidature.
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Orban wants a chunk of Ukranian territory. The Hungarian far right is as bad as the Russian one.
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@damarcusowens5511 You could apply this argument to world war 2 too. Yesterday D-day was commemorated. If it's about the money for you, Europe provides the US with an enormous market for her exports, but for most us D-Day means so much more than that. It gave millions and millions of people their freedom back.
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@domino20 We're in world war 4. For Putin, the cold war was ww3.
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The betrayal of Czechoslovakia was even worse.
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@betterdonotanswer To fulfil their treaty obligations, French forces moved 20m into German territory, and then retreated immediately. Germany had 20 divisions defending the west, no armor at all. France was regarded as the strongest army in Europe. It had 90 divisions, including more tanks than Germany had, even though they were all attacking Poland.
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Russia does not have infinite manpower. It has chronic labor shortages about twice the total population of Britain, a small country.
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The question is; why do they fear Putin losing power,or the break-up of Russia? He's threatening us with nuclear anihilation, and Russua is invading its peaceful neighbors, and conducting hybrid war against us.
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And we Scots. Good Ulstermen all.
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Our foes do not seem to care about our nuclear arsenal and military capabilities.
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@ninemoonplanet the spirit of 1812 lives on. Love from the UK.
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Germany is too amoral to follow this path, unfortunately. It is so hesitant to support Ukraine because the SPD wants to rebuild it's trading relationship with Putin as soon as this is feasible.
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It's a macho culture, but macho is superficial. In reality, they are powerless.
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Tschaikovski was LGBTQ.
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I wouldn't want to be Kazakhstan or Georgia if Putin gets away with it.
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They don't promote on merit but on loyalty to the regime.
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Putin is not the father of the ukranian nation. Lenin recognised it already as a nation. A tiny minority wanted to be annexed by russia. 3.4% according to bologna uni study in 2015.
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That's the point of being a dictatorship.
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Colonislism preceded liberalism. They don't sit well together, and this tension was evident from the time of the American War of Independence. It was a civil war fought between Whigs and Tories in reality, on both sides of the Atlantic. Hence; Europe was able to transcend its colonial past with relative ease.
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Bye bye X. I joined Bluesky, too.😊
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Don't you need to stay in the party and reclaim it? It is the party of Lincoln after all.
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@JH-jx1hs successful societal models tend to spread. Call it influence if you will.
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Peace for peace's sake does not bode well for the future.
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Chamberlain believed negotiations would be conducted in good faith.
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