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@Liz_for_PM_again Putin may be a dictator but there's nothing crazed about him. Russia wanted to join NATO after the break-up of the Soviet Union but America prevented it. The military/industrial complex needs an enemy in order to survive. Ukraine is vassal of the American deep state, of which the military and the CIA are an essential part. Apart from subverting the country by flooding it with bribes, they have now come up with a scheme to include it in NATO and make is a US missile base. Putin cannot be expected to tolerate this.
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People are such suckers for the "poor little Ukraine" trope. It is a vassal of the American deep state, largely run by fascist gangsters, made fat by bribery.
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Very Astute Despite The Capitals!
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This conflict has been created by American interference and intransigence, but it is Europe which will suffer.
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@Liz_for_PM_again Are you happy in your bubble of delusions then? Fearful of contradiction? The measures you mention are pretty purely cosmetic and do not alter the basic premise: America needs Russia as an enemy - and NATO, with its increased membership, exists primarily as an increasing threat to Russian autonomy. Russia tried both informally and informally to join NATO under both Yeltsin and Gorbachev but was rejected, and Putin's approach was equally scorned. The days of The Great Satan are thankfully numbered, but the ineptitude and greed of American foreign policy will continue to blight the world for some years yet, I'm afraid.
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I don't think you're too far off. The big danger though is that Putin may feel sufficiently emboldened to try to re-assert Russian influence in former Soviet satellite states. There's nothing wrong with this, of course, but he might decide that swift military action is a good way of achieving it.
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Ukraine is more Nazi than Russia. There were many Ukrainians who supported Hitler, and that spirit of extreme right-wing nationalism is still very strong there. Their persecution of Russian-heritage peoples in the Eastern provinces is one of the main causes of the present crisis.
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@Yeknodathon Read the Johns Hopkins meta-study yet? Tinfoil hats are becoming increasingly fashionable you know.
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@Yeknodathon You scarcely seem to know what it is. The Johns Hopkins meta-study entirely vindicates my views on the inefficacy and disaster of lockdowns. Even the CDC now admits that only N95 tight fitting masks are of any use against the spread of covid. I confidently predict that over the next couple of years any number of books and studies will emerge which conclusively demonstrate how hundreds of thousands of lives were lost in the pandemic due to Big Pharma deliberately suppressing the use of existing, cheaply available palliative drugs which threatened its profits. As to the present debacle, the "poor little Ukraine" trope will doubtless persist for a considerable while, but hopefully history will decide that its fate has more to do with its abuse by America than anything Putin may do.
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And if we rely on renewable energy we will die.
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ger du Sweden's main sources of energy are hydroelectricity and nuclear. Are you suggesting that it's OK to die as long as you do it in a carbon-free atmosphere? Or have I misunderstood you, and this is purely a metaphysical assertion?
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@UCPTygZE6jyblCvSTyejFiLw Nuclear fine. Renewables -largely a waste of time and resources. Emissions? Who cares?
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ger du No. Merely unintelligible.
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