Comments by "Pedja Milosavljevic" (@pedjamilosavljevic6235) on "Ukraine will Never Beat Russia - Time to Find Negotiated End w/George Beebe" video.

  1. As the guest mentioned (as a possibility) , which will be reality - there will be only Russian dictated resolution - no negotiations. Ukrainians had their chance on April 1st 2022 (negotiations in Turkey) and if you read that document , Ukrainians got extremely good deal , accept they had to agree to neutrality (and to acknowledge the fact that Crimea is Russian - no other land requests) . Since the west (in the face of Boris Johnson) messed up and discarded that deal , blew up the Nord stream and some of the ex European officials publicly bragged how they tricked Russia with Minsk accords , Russians are determined to finish this conflict on their terms. There will be no negotiations with the Ukraine and certainly not with participation of the collective west. They are past caring what west have to say. There will be no NATO installations in Ukraine and Ukraine will not be in the NATO (whatever is left of it). Demilitarization means (from a Russian perspective) that , besides border units , Ukrainian military will be so small in numbers and so impotent , that it would be no threat to anyone. In current situation , I assume that Russia will strive to control all of ex Russian historic lands (excluding Kiev) and including Odessa. I'm not sure that they will bring it into their constitutional framework (annex it) , but time will tell. Of course , there is a potential to stir up some kind of false flag in the Baltic states , if they (US & NATO) want a direct confrontation , or to push some of their vassals in that directions (like , they independently made that decision - and I'm talking about Poland and Germany) , but , between war in the middle east (which hasn't developed yet) and pocking China , stirring up in Africa and in Asia(Myanmar and constant tensions with N. Korea) - I doubt that will happen all at once - it is a overstretch , whatever one might think of western (US) might.
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