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Comments by "peabase" (@peabase) on "Could NATO membership for Ukraine end the war in the country? | DW News" video.
And Hungary would prefer to side with Russia instead of NATO.
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Do you have a popular mandate of some sort from Danish voters? If not, pipe down.
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@growsoul1334 Then something is rotten in the state of Denmark, which is a constitutional monarchy. Don't upvote your own comments. It's seedy.
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@JiTiAr35 Republic of Russia is overly ambitious. Municipality of Muscovy is more fitting.
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@butstill3333UA I'm trolling, silly.
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@BeatriceManlabao I'm not sure they'd take me. And I've served humanity already, in Lebanon and Kosovo. How about you, what have you done for humanity? Don't upvote your own posts. It's seedy.
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The green shift is ongoing, but how is that going to translate into prosperity for Russia? Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. Even if developing countries continue burning oil, the law of supply and demand ensures that Russia will be among the first producers to be priced out of the market.
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@Shining237 These elections-at-gunpoint were a complete farce. Educate us, which countries subsequently recognised Russia's annexations? Not even Russia's BFFs do.
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Stop the war and put Russia in its place?
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@vlad3729 There's something old and something new in the Ukraine war. The old part are the Soviet tactics still ingrained in both armies. That part needn't be adopted by NATO --- and besides, it's nothing NATO hasn't prepared for. Drone warfare isn't something pioneered in Ukraine either. The scale and some of tactics are new, of course.
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Yup, NATO still moves east -- by popular demand, and because those who feel the need for NATO's protection happen to be Russia's neighbours. Russia should do some soul-searching and figure out why they feel that way. By the way, nothing prevents Russia from expanding its anti-NATO, CSTO, westward. Well, perhaps Russia suffers from a credibility problem. Armenia can vouch for that.
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