Comments by "naas699" (@naas699) on "Ukraine looks to develop their own drones and artillery to destroy Putin" video.

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  7.  @gintasvilkelis2544  Jacques Baud - "on the 11th February President Biden announced Russia would attack Ukraine in the next few days - how did he know this? it is a mystery. But since the 16th, the artillery shelling of the population of the Donbas increased dramatically, as the daily reports of the OSCE observers show. Naturally beither the media, nor the Europen Union, nor NATO nor any Western Government reacts or intervenes. it was later said that this was Russian disinformation. In fact it seems that the European Union and some Western countries have delivberatley kept silent about the massacre of the Donbas population knowing that this would provoke a Russian intervention. At the same time, there were reports of sabotage in the Donbas. on the 16th January, Donbas fighters intercepted sabotuers who spoke Polish and were equiped with western equipment who were seeking to create chemical incidents in Gorlivka, they could have been CIA mercenaries, led or "advised" by Americans and composed of Ukranian or western fighters, to carry out sabotage actions in the Donbas Republics. In fact, as early as Feb 16, Biden knew that the Ukrainians had begun shelling the civilian population of the Donbas, putting Vladimir Putin in front of a difficult choice - to help the Donbas militarily and create an international problem or to stand by and watch the russian speaking people of the Donbas being crushed. If he decided to intervene, RU could invoce the International Obligation of "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P). But he knew that whatever its nature or scale, the intervention would trigger a storm of sanctions (all illegal). Therefore, whether Russian intervention were limited to the Donbas or went further to put pressure on the west forn the staus of Ukraine, the price to pay would be the same. That is what he explained in his speech on February 21."
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