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@JeffreyGoddin she never answered the question! suggested answers "well, really well, spectacularly well, an overwhelming success, a disaster, terribly, total catastrophe, just as we expected, all as planned"
blabbering on about how long the front line is, how hard they are trying, how well the Russians have prepared the security zone is AVOIDING giving an answer.
but glad you thought this was an answer! always easily fooled are you?
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well well well, fancy that, the Russians have actually made it difficult for the Ukronazis.
i guess those who convinced themselves the Russian withdrawals from Kiev, Kherson and Kharkov were some kind of Russian defeat on the battlefield, then convinced themselves the same would happen with the great counter offensive! Surprise! When the Russians fight face to face, they win every time! Popasnaya, Mariupol, Severodonetsk, Lyzychansk, Soledar, Bakhmut.....
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so, we have to wait until the very last words of the report to learn that it was a Ukrainian plane, Ukrainian crew, Ukrainian cargo company. carrying weapons. to......Bangladesh? yes, because in Bangladesh's war with, well, no one, mines and weapons are needed in abundance, now. pull the other one, it has bells on. Russian intel, as always, found their target and executed their plan perfectly.
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@flopoz2575 1. No self-declared fascist is allowed to enter the Russian army. Russia lost millions fighting the Fascists in WW2, and does not abide by admitting Fascists into its ranks. Of course, there are a small number of Fascists fighting for Russia, but that is despite the Kremlin's policy, not because of its policy.
Ukraine, on the other hand, reveres Bandera as a national hero and embraces Nazis into its ranks. whether those Ukrainian nazis invade others' territory or not doesn't change the fact they are nazis given official welcome and embraced by the Ukrainian government.
2. Ukraine is far from being a democracy. there are no opposition parties allowed in the Rada, and Zelensky has cancelled elections for 2024. Putin, on the other hand, has to deal with opposition in the Duma every day, from the likes of the Communist party, and it is Putin standing for re-election again in 2024.
3.Some of us have worked in Ukraine and seen the Banderites up close. Unless you have, STFU
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@chaoticneutral6729 oh yes, some BIG concerns.
Let's take Donbass.
Quite common in the Donbass to find communities where 90% speak Russian, so 90% of the students speak Russian, 90% of the teachers speak Russian, but under Ukrainian law, ALL high school classes must be conducted in Ukrainian, a foreign language for 90%.
facts are inconvenient sometimes, right?
now, you were saying, cow, speaking Russian is allowed in all classrooms?
We see why the Donbass and Crimea decided to split from Kiev.
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@donut2111 we are talking specifically about a kid driving without a license, in a stolen car, criminal record, already just narrowly avoided killing a cyclist and a pedestrian, refusing to cooperate with police.
a drunk driver who is under age, has no license, in a stolen car, who just narrowly avoided killing someone, who is then stopped, but refuses to cooperate and drives off while Police are trying to effect an arrest, would, i believe, be shot at in almost every country on this planet, and rightfully so. take it or leave it. Nahel richly deserved his trip to paradise.
what is truly disgusting is that you sanction behavior that puts so many innocent people at risk.
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@bonnie7898 No agitation from me, though I suspect you are immensely frustrated that I have to keep schooling you on the basics.
I never said that I don't know if the people were given a choice about the invasion of Ukraine. You must have me confused with someone else.
What I said was that leaders try to reflect the collective mind of their people. Some succeed, some fail.
Putin believes that the majority of Russians approve of the Ukrainian invasion, as I do, and as I think most Russians do, but without a referendum, who could be certain?
A roasting from so many commenters? For sure, there are thousands who are as ignorant as you about the Ukraine situation, and many of them share their ignorance in their comments, but that is hardly a roasting!
Slava Rossiyi, Slava Donbasu, time for Zelensky to retire to his villa in Italy. Russia has won.
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@permissiveanalogy2565 I am asserting that Greece sent money to the EU and the EU sent money to Ukraine, so Greece sent money to Ukraine indirectly and Greece sent weaponry directly to Ukraine, if you understand the difference between "indirectly" and "directly". And I am right.
Ah, yes, you are right, Greece is no longer a sovereign nation, so once it has been compelled to send its cash to the EU, it has no say on how such a contribution is spent. Yes, I see what you mean, Greece has sent money, indirectly, to Ukraine and can do nothing about that, thus its infrastructure has to go to ruin because Greece is powerless to change such arrangements. well pointed out. Greece is totally unable to demand a reduction in its contribution in order to improve infrastructure so that loads of people don't die in train derailments.
"Vehicles are replaced for free"
oh dear! someone who never grasped Friedman's "there is no such thing as a free lunch"
I guess the debate ends there. sweet child, nothing is for free, and everything has a cost.
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@chrisd5964 of course temperatures are lower in winter! we are not debating that! we are saying if current winter temperatures are LOWER than normal winter temperatures in Australia, why do you categorize that, automatically, as weather, but a heatwave in Europe, that happens every summer, must be "climate change"? makes no sense, unless you have bought into the narrative of the Climategate charlatans who strived to "hide the decline". remember?
Before commenting, try learning what you are commenting about.
Fools like you thought, 25 years ago, that Bahamas and Maldives would be under water by now. what went wrong? they are both absolutely fine!
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@bonnie7898 you missed the news, twice. BOTH POROSHENKO AND MERKEL have confessed that Minsk was never going to be implemented, NOT because of anything Putin said, but solely due to the fact that Minsk was just a mechanism to buy time, to re-arm Ukraine and build up the economy. Check out Merkel's comments in Die Zeit. Now, if Putin has said, SUBSEQUENT to the confessions from Poroshenko and Merkel, that he is not bound by Minsk, that would make sense. So, give me the date and source of Putin's FIRST claim that he is not bound by Minsk, and we can take it from there.
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@jon1065 to my knowledge, Nazis are not allowed to join the armed forces in Russia. In Ukraine, the Nazis ARE the armed forces, whole battalions of swastika tattooed Nationalists, armed, trained and paid by the state, Right Sector, Tormado, Aidar, Azov. These Nazis backed by corrupt Ukrainian oligarchs led the 2014 coup, Get a sense of proportion! Ukraine boasts streets named after arch Nazi Stefan Bandera. Any streets in Moscow named after Adolf Hitler?
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@Jc-ms5vv there is no endless amount of evidence! not one single "scientist" has any evidence of climate change due to human activity!
The scientists who actually understand climate and the atmosphere would be Willie Soon, Patrick Moore, Judith Curry, John Christy, William Happer, Richard Lindzen, Tony Hadler, and when you read what these guys have to say, you see there is no crisis.
I have absolutely no fear of extinction at all. I am old enough to remember the "experts" predicting another ice age and old enough to remember Al Gore saying Arctic ice would disappear.
If John Kerry believed his own words on climate change, he would travel the world in planes, would he?
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@Pho-King Soup oh, so now your assumption has changed from "Russian" to "right wing loon". my, how quickly your stance changes! 12 years old are you?
Russia is fighting a war of attrition, which means preserving its forces for the long haul. Giving up territory is what happens when you want to preserve forces, and it is what Ukraine should be doing now in Bakhmut.
yep, the big offensive never happened. and Russia has not lost anything of importance. there have been two battles so far, battles meaning where both sides go toe to toe, street by street, Mariupol and Soledar/Bakhmut, and Russia is about to go 2-0 up.
The nazis, by the way, are those who were admitted with open arms in to the Ukrainian defence force, the Azov Nazis, the ones you support. Got a picture of Bandera by your bedside, do you?
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@Pho-King Soup once again, you are wrong.
I am a semi retired Brit, currently in Spain, work part time as a teacher on line, some of my students are Ukrainian, I used to live and work in Ukraine, my passion is for the rights of the Russian speaking population in that country, I don't need any income, I write because I love it, and I get a perverse pleasure from seeing ignorant fools like you get so much so badly wrong.
always happy to connect on Zoom to prove you 100% wrong, but cowards like you are too weak to do that, I find.
Keep making false assumptions if you want to remain the epitome of imbecility.
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@Pho-King Soup I am not freezing in Spain, not at all, and neither is the Ukrainian lady living on the first floor. so what is your point?
if you lie right next to an elephant, all the elephant has to do is roll over, and you die. Cuba has to be very careful with the elephant right next to it, USA. and even when it is careful, Cuba gets told by USA what missiles it can or cannot have on its soil. Ukraine forgot that it has the Russian elephant right next to it, and if the elephant decides to roll over, it dies. The elephant rolled over, and Ukraine is dying, and NATO got no strength to move that elephant away.
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@RunOfTheHind While presidential immunity has always been a given in certain circumstances, the boundaries of a president acting in a purely personal capacity, as opposed to in a purely administrative capacity, have NEVER been drawn, hence the relentless to and frow now happening in the Supreme Court.
If things were oh so cut and dry as you claim, there would be no debate.
So, the question of where, exactly, the president is personally liable, or immune, from executive decisions, needs to be made, and it will likely take a while.
You have zero evidence that Trump was trying to hold on to power for himself over challenging the results of what looked like a sham election, because Trump's motives would be in Trump's mind. Not yours.
"for reasons to be established" tells the story.....you have no idea of motive and no evidence of crime.
As Einstein said, "if you can't explain it, you don't understand it", so your ceaselessly whimpering about "it's all in the indictment" is like a school kid asked to explain his homework whining on about "it's all in my notebook". Pathetic, truly pathetic.
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@bonnie7898 as always, bonnie chooses to avoid answering the simple questions.
let's try again.
if NATO is not demilitarized, why is NATO refusing to supply Ukraine with what it needs? seems your answer is "NATO was incapable of supplying Ukraine's needs because it has been demilitarized (allowed their defence capabilities to run down over time)."
so, again, why? given that this war has been going on since 2014, WHY did NATO allow its stocks to run down? cue crickets.
why did Australia only approve air defence systems for Ukraine LAST WEEK? Ukraine needed this two years ago!
fascinating the mental gymnastics you go through pretending NATO has plenty to supply.
And now, the truth. Nearly everything NATO has sent to Ukraine has been destroyed, and NATO can't ramp up production to match Russia's output, and NATO can't ramp up production in the short term or medium term. That is why NATO is stuck. It is demilitarized and can only promise arms to Ukraine drop by drop, whereas Russia, China, N Korea and Iran have it all on hand right now.
read it and weep, deluded fool.
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@donut2111 fascinating you use the US as your example.
we can already see the results of this "let carjackers go ahead and keep carjacking" policy. Crime has risen to horrific levels in the US, and violent crimes like car jacking have grown enormously, so, great, less car chases, more devastating crime.
Look, this is quite simple. Extremely harsh jail terms for those who fail to comply with Police AND repeat the message over and over again, ALWAYS COMPLY WITH THE POLICE WHEN STOPPED, FULLY. If political leaders did this, instead of instantly blaming the Police, we would be in a better place.
The problem in the US is that prosecutors have given up prosecuting and sentencing is light or non existent.
You know, in countries where people comply with the Police, this problem doesn't exist.
Tell me, why do you think this kind of thing never happens in Japan? Why?
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@SiobhanIreland oh, it is EXACTLY the scenario you described!
You claimed that one should fight against occupation. Now you are asked to define "occupation".
Many, many Irish people feel vast swathes of their island are now occupied by immigrants. The schools, hospitals, streets are occupied by hordes of immigrants. these immigrants, these occupiers, should expect resistance, even attacks, right?
if not, then distinguish between which kinds of occupation must be resisted, and which not.
Would you support the Catalans in violently attacking Spanish people for "occupying" Cataluña? yes, or no?
Let's see how much history you know.
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@iratespartan13 yes, based on the evidence to date, the Wagners and Chechens are competent attackers. Let's look at the evidence. Mariupol, Popasnaya, Severodonetsk, Lyzychansk, Soledar, Bakhmut. Russia 6 Ukronazis 0.
they fought and beat, every time, the best Ukraine/NATO had to offer.
it is absurd to think that Ukraine now has SUPERIOR forces on the battlefield. It is logical to assume that it is the newbies, the forced conscripts that are being shoved into the Russian meatgrinder.
MONTHS ago both Milley and Von der Leyen confessed to 100,000 ukronazis dead. no one has been able to establish comparable numbers on the Russian side, despite trying. BBC and Medusa both failed.
Logically, with shells and missiles raining down at a 7:1 rate in favor of Russia, kill rate will be heavily in Russia's favor, as stated in the leaked Discord dox.
the great prize isn't Bakhmut. The great prize is a bunch of demoralized convicts with shovels, poorly led and poorly supplied, kicked the ass of NATO trained and NATO armed Ukrainian battalions. hence, the panic in NATO and desperation to turn to air power.
None of this is surprising given the fiasco of a NATO performance in fleeing Kabul in 2021.
Grasp reality.
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"Moscow has become an international pariah", well, except for China, a pretty big country, oh and India, another big country, oh and Mexico and Brazil, 2 other big countries, and the rest of Latin America, and Africa, and Asia and....in fact, Moscow has become only a pariah to the deluded, smug, ignorant Western bubble of nations. The usual lies flowing from the disinformation hacks of the BBC....such a bunch of shits, aren't they?
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@bonnie7898 I am always happy to compare specifics. However, I find you ignore valid comparisons because you have swallowed the "USA/West good, Russia bad" nonsense.
So, let us compare specifics. Simple question. Has Russia invaded the entire country of Ukraine? Has Russia attacked specific hostile elements within Ukrainian society more or less than USA did in Iraq? Give evidence.
In Ukraine, does Russia have support of a proportion of the population? more or less than the USA had in Iraq? Give evidence.
Don't be dumb, and you will come to the conclusion that Russia is doing, in Ukraine, exactly what USA has done in many parts of the world.
But it's good to know you are always, throughout history, meandering around various battlefields with your clipboard, registering who is backing an invasion and who is against it.
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@hans895 My history is solid.
So, let's tackle the points you raise.
1) why, in a Russian speaking area like Donbass, should it be illegal to have newspaper articles in Russian only? No such rules exist in Quebec, Belgium, Cataluna, so why have such diktats in Ukraine? 2) Why, in a Russian speaking area, should any patient ever be greeted first in Ukrainian? In Vancouver, Canada, an English speaking area, are patients first greeted in French? it is nationalism from Kiev gone mad, and it has started a war 3) Who, apart from a dictator, thinks he has the right to demand what percentage of books have to be in a particular language? True freedom is the right to choose which books in which language you sell. Thanks so much for highlighting the absurd nationalist and russophobic policies of Zelensky and the Azov Nazis. You have made it VERY clear why the Russian speakers feel liberated from Zelenky's tyranny. And you, you rabid lover of crushing human rights and freedom of speech, support him! Shame on you.
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@hans895 1) Ukraine and Russia are so closely bound, it is only Ukraine if you wish to separate the two, but those of us who see it as one place would argue that Ukraine is not really a separate country, just like Catalonia is not really a separate country from Spain. 2) It doesn't matter whether it is "my place" or not. wherever there is injustice in this world, it is our place to point it out. It is unjust to admit Nazis into the national defense force. It is unjust to prohibit the Russian language in any way. It is unjust to oust a democratically elected president. It is unjust to ignore Russia's security concerns when it comes to the relentless expansion of NATO. Putin is NOT the criminal. 3) Look in the mirror to see the criminal. you will see, in the mirror, a person who today SUPPORTS language discrimination in Ukraine, who SUPPORTS Nazis in the armed forces, who SUPPORTS no opposition parties in parliament, who SUPPORTS Bandera as a national hero, who SUPPORTS banning all men from leaving the country. Look in the mirror. THERE you see the criminal. Not Putin. hans is the criminal
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@hans895 Ah, so we have agreement! A declared national hero of Ukraine was a Fascist and anti Semite! Ukrainians name a university in Lvov after a Fascist and anti - Semite, the EU has a real problem with that, Jewish groups have a MASSIVE problem with that, oh. but virtuous Hans says "oh, that was all in the past"! Oh, you total hypocrite! Yes, Zelensky has indeed taken reality (that Fascist sentiment is massive in Ukraine) "into account" (shrugs it off as nothing) and like you, is absolutely fine with a policy of Ukrainian tax payers paying Azov Nazis to fight for Ukraine. My God, you are as fascist as they are by supporting them. Thank God we have Putin to call you stinking hypocrites out. If you had any common sense, you would back the ethnic Russians in their struggle against this Fascism, but you reveal your true colors when you try to brush it under the carpet. Pure hypocrisy. Got an Azov Nazi swastika tattoo yourself have you, Hans? despicable.
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@bonnie7898 at least we agree that ANYONE saying "NATO is a defensive alliance" is "simplifying its role" (lying), and that would include its own general secretary. No NATO member country was being defended when Libya and Serbia were attacked, so again, let's stop with the West's BS, and be honest. NATO is a military alliance that, whenever it so decides, will bomb the hell out of any country it deems bad, a threat, or just anti West. thanks for clarifying that and pointing out, again, how hypocritical the West is on such matters.
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@bonnie7898 so you don't understand how Switzerland. could have a "harmonious society" if all 3 language groups there insist on education being allowed in the community's native language? you don't see how Ticino's Italian speakers can live in a 100% Italian speaking society, and the Francophones can live in a 100% French speaking society, and the German speakers can live in a 100% German speaking society, and yet all 3 groups live harmoniously in one country, Switzerland. you don't understand how that is possible? If you DID understand how it was possible, and it is the reality, then you would understand why the Russian speakers of Ukraine just want the same rights as, say, the French speaking Swiss. Too much to ask for? Ukraine supporters shout "YES, TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR, SHUT UP AND CONFORM TO UKRAINIANIZATION"..."No, language rights are very important" shout Putin's supporters. which one are you?
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@derekd1510 6) "Russia has always practiced imperialist tyranny"
no more or less than Britain, France, Spain, Japan, China, USA, Germany the list is endless. Again, grow up, bleating "Russian oppression, but only Russian oppression, can't see any other power acting in the same way" is just silly.
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@derekd1510 you are someone completely deluded by the biased media you follow and by erroneous preconceptions you have about what is happening in Ukraine. You are Russophobic and irrational, the kind of person who sees a missile land in Poland, and if it is fired by Russia you shout "genocide, indiscriminate, terrorism" yet if the missile is fired by Ukrainians you shout "accident, still Russia's fault". You are the very epitome of Orwell's "four legs good, two legs bad". You are blind to the hypocrisy and deceit pf the West and when challenged on simple issues and on simple questions, like language rights in Ukraine, you refuse to answer, because you have no answer. you are, in short, pathetic.
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MASSIVE MASSIVE WIN FOR PUTIN! All along, Putin has argued for the demining of Ukrainian ports..these agreements are the first steps to that end. Putin has insisted there was never any Russian blockade..he was proven right. All along Putin insisted on clear stipulation that Russian food products and fertilizers and those of Belarus be sanctions exempt, and HE NOW HAS THAT! Putin insisted it was Western sanctions causing the food export problem, the Global South agreed and pressured the West, and again, the West capitulated. On top of all that, the agreements confirm Russian oil can be exported to third countries without limits, so the West can now buy Russian oil from middlemen, like Saudi Arabia or India, no problem, The West can avoid its own sanctions. Beginning of the end, the West in full retreat, Putin on the way to complete victory.
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@Anvilman as expected, you have no bloody clue what your talking about and when put on the spot you are incapable of making any valid comparisons between Russian and NATO weapons systems.
Like SO many arrogant fools in the West, you assume Russia, for whatever reason, has been incapable of matching or superseding the West in its military production. You got it wrong. Like Biden, Johnson, Sunak, the whole lot of them, you terribly under-estimated Russia, and now that defeat is staring you in the face, you have no idea what to do.
Time to throw Zelensky under the bus, right?
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@mirandahotspring4019 no one knows Russia's death toll. However, both General Milley and Ursula Van der Leyen are on record as saying Ukraine has 100,000 dead. The Institute for the Study of War is Victoria Nuland's propaganda group and their "statistics" are fabrications. The Ukrainians admit that 6:1 is the ratio of artillery shells fired in Russia's favor. The BBC, much to their disappointment, tried to ascertain Russian dead by counting soldiers' graves and got a really low number. The only people who mention a 3 day Special Military operation are ignorant fools who swallow hook line and sinker Western propaganda. No one in the Kremlin ever mentions a timeplan, as Russia doesn't follow one. As in Chechnya and Syria, this will take years, but it will be completed and all 5 objectives will be attained. Now then, dream on, honey, because the truth is not going to be nice for you.
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@HermesTTT ah, so now you change your stance! interesting. you have switched from "self-defence" to "safeguard the life of an other". do you always have to keep moving the goalposts in your arguments?
You are lost on this one.
When, in the flash of an eye, a police officer has to decide whether to pull the trigger or not, that police officer is indeed taking on the role of judge, jury and executioner, because an instant verdict has to be reached in the officer's mind, and in place of a judge, jury and executioner on the spot of the attempted arrest, the police officer performs the role of precisely the judge, jury and executioner.
now, let me guess, time for you to move some goalposts again!
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@annaredding disposable income is something you can't just "increase". that is like waving a magic wand and making people richer.
"large scale redistribution" is just Robin Hood, steal from the rich and give to the poor, Socialist countries like Cuba and Venezuela and USSR tried that, it doesn't work. you kill the goose that lays the golden egg.
there is no remedy to our present situation, because the damage is done. you can't pay the whole nation to stay at home and not work, and then avoid rampant inflation and debt and poverty. too late. the only thing government can do to help is slash spending. unlimited aid to Ukraine is a drain, housing illegal immigrants in hotels is a drain, sanctions on Russia is a drain, increased defense spending is a drain, the NHS is a massive drain, subsidizing green energy is a drain. if you don't want to slash government spending, then accept living with things as they are. taxing the rich will drive the rich away and actually reduce government revenues. you want the rich to stay and continue to invest in the country, not to walk away from the country.
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@bonnie7898 1. the invasion of Ukraine is fully justified due to Ukraine's refusal to implement the Minsk Agreements. The Donbass had declared independence and that separation from Kiev needed to be enforced. just like YOU support military intervention when the USA and NATO do it, some of us support it when Russia does it.
2. leaving Ukraine to sort it out = letting Ukraine compel the Russian speakers to be second class citizens in their own country. ain't gonna happen. thankfully, Putin defends the rights of ethnic Russians everywhere.
3.Putin is right. Ukraine isn't a real state. the very name of the country tells you that. it is the "kray", the borderland of Russia. Was the Crimean War fought against Ukraine, or against Russia?
4. Yes, am absolutely certain Putin has no intention to absorb Ukraine into Russia. why would he? He never annexed Moldova, just liberated the Russian speakers there and allowed them to form Transnistria. He never annexed Georgia, just liberated Abkhazia and South Ossetia from Tbilisi's control. All the evidence shows that Putin wants freedom for oppressed Russian speakers, nothing more, nothing less.
5. Putin insists that Ukraine remain neutral. Putin knows that NATO is not defensive, as evidenced by NATO troops attacking Libya, Serbia, occupying Afghanistan. Just as no US president would accept Mexico or Cuba to become part of an anti US military alliance, so Putin is insisting that Ukraine remain neutral. and he is right to so insist. only deluded Western fools think war with Russia is a really good idea just so that Ukraine can be part of NATO.
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@matthewsill748 Russia is not claiming any land just because some people there speak Russian!
There are Russian speakers in Estonia, in Latvia, in Lithuania, in Belarus, in Kazakstan, in Uzbekistan, in Kirghizia, in Tadjikistan, and Putin has never shown any desire to invade such places.
However, in places where Russian speakers and ethnic Russians are not afforded equal rights, Putin will intervene and restore those rights, as he did in Georgia (Abkhazia and South Ossetia) and in Transnistria.
It's about human rights and equality.
Discriminate against Russians and Putin will deal with you.
Suggestion: respect the rights of your ethnic Russian population, don't f**k about with their language rights, allow them to celebrate their Russian culture to the full, and there will be no problems.
If only Zelenski had been wise and done the right thing and respected his ethnic Russians, right?
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@maryanchabursky9148 1. The legitimacy is in the referenda, again, a notion of democracy that escapes you. Donetsk and Lugansk voted to separate from Kiev. Accept reality.
2. You avoid the inconvenient truth of the Crimean Parliament voting for separation from Kiev. Educate yourself. Google "Guardian Crimean Parliament Simferopol vote", read the article, and then tell me why you are sure it is all lies.
3. True of false? In the Ukrainian constitution an impeached president has the right to hearings, and to due legal process, his day in court, yes or no? When exactly were the hearings on Yanukovich's crimes?
4. The same polls you refer to were taken BEFORE the anti-constitutional coup. Before 2014, there was hardly any desire for separation. After the coup, the desire to separate from the nazi regime in Kiev sky-rocketed, obviously.
no doubt you loved every minute of the round of applause given to one of your Banderite heroes, Waffen SS monster in the Canadian parliament, right?
you have so much to learn.
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@maryanchabursky9148 I blame Nazi Germany for all the war crimes that Nazi Germany committed against Ukrainian Jews, and I blame Ukrainian Nazis for joining Nazi Germany in its effort to eliminate the Jews.
What is astounding is that you can't, or won't, do the same!
Ukrainian national hero, Stefan Bandera, led a pogrom in Lvov in 1941 that killed 4,000 Jews. The 98 year old Ukrainian Nazi recently applauded by you and Zelensky, the Waffen SS monster who swore allegiance to Adolf Hitler, is a person YOU SUPPORT!
and the very fact you support such people explains why so many Russian speakers want no part of the nazi russophobic hellhole that Kiev has become.
All your other arguments have been dealt with and answered.
Did you look up the Wikipedia article on Language Policy in Ukraine to see how the EU absolutely lambasted Ukraine for its discriminatory behavior towards Russian speakers?
you and your fellow Ukrainian nazis are an absolute disgrace, and after the horrendous display of nazi worship seen in Ottawa, no wonder most of the world backs Russia.
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@bonnie7898 bla bla bla.
just a list of excuses for Western failure. you have no clue.
The West, as it always does, assumed air superiority and superior weapons would win the day, and it didn't. the Taliban hid, the Taliban still plotted terror, the Taliban still had loyal followers, the Taliban bided its time and then took over.
Total Western failure.
Not sure if the height of Western failure was the intelligence that "Taliban would need 90 days to take Kabul", or the droning of an innocent Afghan family to death just before US flew out of Kabul. which one, for you, was the crowning achievement of the West's presence in Afghanistan?
If you want to defeat an enemy, commit all your forces to do so.
If you don't want to defeat an enemy, get the hell out and stop farting around for 20 years. it's that simple, as the west is learning again in Syria and now Ukraine.
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@CountScarlioni falls in energy prices don't do a lot of harm to Russia. it's a very simple game. if prices fall, more energy is produced and sold and revenue is stabilized. it doesn't have a massive effect.
Beg to differ on the "success story"!, TEN packets of sanctions announced, 1 year into this, the ruble is strong (not "rubble" as predicted by Biden) and modest growth forecast (as opposed to recession for the UK). Compared to the predictions of the West on how Russia, it's economy and banking system, would be crippled, THIS IS SUCCESS!
You may need to explain how the sanctions are a ligature to Biden and the EU. They certainly didn't expect to see Russian rate of inflation coming down, denial of SWIFT having no great effect, and energy revenues increasing. I mean, if they did, they didn't announce to the Western public "hey folks, in one year, expect the sanctions to have produced really no significant effect, except on us"
Nah, wishful thinking on your part. Word on the street is that all those chips and components are produced to high enough quality at home, or imported from friendly nations like UAE. Got a feeling the mass buying up of washing machines is bs, but hey, if it's true, seems to be working for Russia!
The West completely misjudged this. If they are going for the ligature effect, it's a big gamble. Russia may have won before the ligature has crippled Russia and the West's pissed off citizenry will be furious with the dopey leaders we have.
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@mikeglenn5212 again, Mike, you need to stop just swallowing all the fake news thrown your way.
tell me why you think the West has ANY idea what Russian losses are? what's the source of these estimates?
Ukraine admits it is being outgunned at least 6 to 1 on the artillery front, Ukraine admits that 75% of its casualties are from artillery, but somehow your math calculates that Russia is losing loads more lives? Really ?
Keep in mind a lot of the front line heavy lifting is being done by the convicts, mercenaries, Chechens, DPR and LPR. No one cares much about the death toll of the first 3 of these groups.
One year of attritional warfare is nothing for Russia. Again, study Chechnya, Syria and see the results. Give it a few more years and, as in Chechnya and Syria, Russia will have eliminated its enemies....not like the 20 years of occupying Afghanistan just to see the Taliban emerge victorious, eh?
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@Alehinn why would I be interested in your comment? No, I didn't read it. Let's read it now.
Ah, as expected, it is just bs.
Look, if you believe in Ukraine's cause, why insist that ALL taxpayers keeping giving away all their hard earned wages to support the futile war?
If you REALLY wanted the Ukronazis to win, you would send them everything you have, even though Zelensky himself refuses to sell any of his properties to fund the war!
Yep, stop being a hypocrite, stop demanding the sensible taxpayers get poor by funding the Ukronazis, and start doing the virtuous thing and confess you are a big admirer of Bandera and his nazi ideology and you will be sending your pay checks to Kiev.
BTW, what is the total amount of dollars the US should send before the president says "enough is enough". 1 trillion? 2 trillion?
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@MLVL312 I would say when you look at all the countries on the planet, it is clear the vast majority of them are more than happy to keep trading with Russia and working with Russia. The really big countries, like India, China, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, are fine with Russia. Who cares if Antigua and Barbuda vote against Russia? They have no choice, as they are totally dependent on USA. The irony is that the West has isolated itself from the rest of the world in trying to force the world to isolate Russia! Massive fail!
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@bonnie7898 oh, I know you are QUITE comfortable with your knowledge, of everything.
The problem is, in reality, you are ignorant and it's obvious.
No, you flatly denied that the Allies ever invaded Germany, stating quite emphatically that it was Russia, not the Allies, that invaded Germany.
You are a fool and an ignoramus. Learn the basics, and in particular, basic English grammar, then get back to me. You dolt!
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@kirkpatrick7475 You only remember correctly the propaganda fed to you and which you swallowed hook, line and sinker.
the truth is that Russia is not primarily focused on territory, but on demilitarizing Ukraine, which is moving on apace. When the enemy is destroyed, all the territory you want can be seized.
with a kill rate of 8:1, and 100,000 dead Ukrainian soldiers, demilitarization is going well.
same things were said about the years of warring in Chechnya. There is no timeline for Russia. When "winning" is defined as wiping out the opposition, and preserving one's own forces, it takes a long time. Remember, US needed 6 months to take Fallujah! US occupied Afghanistan for 20 years, and still lost.
Russia is focused on demilitarization and denazification, and Russia has the chance to demilitarize NATO too. It takes time, but it is on track.
Attacking the power grid and other infrastructure is exactly what USA did in Iraq and what NATO did in Serbia. Russia is just following the West's "rules based order", so you should be congratulating Russia.
Stay patient and you will see, in good time, the total destruction and annihilation needed for a clear victory.
what is pathetic is how you have become totally brain washed by Western media.
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@gandalfstormcrow8439 The Budapest Memorandum states Russia won't invade UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. Now read the clauses under which invasion is permissible! Similarly, the Minsk accords recognize the right of Donbass to autonomy. Poroshenko already declared the intention of the Minsk accords was to buy time. What further proof do you need that Ukraine never even wanted to implement these accords? why would they? it is a country controlled by the Azov Nazis and oligarchs. Every country that is neutral on the invasion of Ukraine, and that would be most of the world in terms of population, is absolutely fine with working with Russia, trading with Russia, tacitly approving of Russia's stance, Remember, Northern Cyprus has only one country that recognizes it! Not wringing your hands over that particular occupation, are you, hypocrite? Your russophobia knows no bounds. Fat, blubbery, woke pathetic USA and West have no idea how to handle Russian might. This will be a bigger humiliation than the pathetic retreat from Kabul. Your goose is cooked. BRICS and dedolarization is the future, to be brought about by Russia's hypersonic missiles, which the "mighty" West can't even deploy yet, so bloody backward!
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@gandalfstormcrow8439 1) A Jewish puppet president became controlled by Nazis and oligarchs 2) Chechnya became dominated by Muslim extremists who denied ethnic Russian their human rights. Putin restored those rights. 3) Georgia had ethnic Russians who, like the ethnic Russians of Ukraine, wanted union with Russia. Putin liberated them. 4) Belarus is basically Russian, no discrimination against Russian speakers there because Russian is the official language 5) The West agreed to allow annexation of the Sudetenland. Makes sense, German speakers united with Germany. However, German speakers were NOT discriminated against in the rest of Czechosolovakia, so no justification can be found for the Nazi invasion there (unlike in today's Ukraine, where enormous discrimination against Russian speakers demands intervention and union with Russia, a la Sudetenland) 6) Ukraine must be destroyed because Ukraine refuses to treat its ethnic Russians equally and fairly. Putin is a man of his word. Chechnya, Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, now Ukraine (maybe Latvia next?). Treat your ethnic Russians fairly, or suffer the consequences, Simple, just rule,,,some leaders are slow learners. The overflowing sh** is coming from Azov Nazi Ukraine. You will be destroyed and NATO's arsenal and funding with it. Bye Bye Ukraine. Next up for justice for treating ethnic Russians badly? Hello Latvia!:)
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@RS-hr8mj 1) The fascists are the ones with swastika tattoos, welcomed into the national defense force of Ukraine, not Russia 2) Most of the world has rejected the West and is happy to work with and trade with Russia, from China to India to Brazil, Mexico, Saudi, Turkey the list is endless. The West lives in a deluded bubble and is rejected by most of the world. 3) Yes, I believe and know you would support Nazis. that is exactly what you are doing 4) you wouldn't know a Nazi if it passed you in the street in Kiev, Kribvy Rok or Cleveland. You have to talk to them and listen to them in places like Bar Baracas, Vinntsya. 5) In Chechnya, Transnistria, Abkazia, Chechnya and South Ossetia the rights of ethnic Russians were protected by Putin. And he will always stand up for those rights and he has the guts to do that in the future. The monstrosity of nations are those places that treat ethnic Russians as second class citizens. Long may such russophobic, barbaric, bigoted and intolerant places eat shit and die. Slava Rossiyi, Slava Donbasu
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@Anton_Danylchenko 1) Unlike you, the European Parliament is NOT proud of Bandera. The European Parliament condemned the award of National Hero to Bandera. So, I guess the European Parliament condemns you too.2) If I learned fake history, then so did the European Parliament, and Poland, and several Jewish organizations. Funny how we all learned fake history, but not you. 3) Yes, Azov Nazi Ukraine tried to attack and shell Donbass repeatedly and you tried to cut off Crimea from its water supply. You discriminated against Russian speakers, you overthrew a democratically elected president, your country is the scum of the earth and deserves to be obliterated, which hopefully will happen soon. Russia is sticking up for ethnic Russians and deserves a total victory. Zelensky has bankrupted you, turned you into a nation of refugees and corrupt beggars, you will lose and be abandoned by the West...but Zelensky will still have his mansion in Miami and his villa in Italy. Slava Rossiyi....glory to the proud Russian speakers the world over.
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@Historia.Magistra.Vitae. Going to follow up on adopting your "wrong" start to replies, with your repeated use of "historical definition" phrase and "historical facts" line.
WRONG. Historical definition and historical facts show quite clearly that the Salazar, Franco and Hitler regimes were all Fascist, Far Right and......let me see, oh, let me copy you, no sources needed, so, yeah, my views are all historical definition and historical facts, yours are all just unsubstantiated blather, so, WRONG!
Like my new style of writing?
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@bonnie7898 in the British system, honey, the British citizens are voting for 3 separate things with their one vote.
1....who their MP will be
2....which party will form a government
3....who the nation's PM will be.
Rishi Sunak was elected as MP, but Boris Johnson was elected as PM.
Rishi Sunak has never stood for election as PM. What a fake democracy!
Thanks for confirming that the de facto EU leader is elected by ZERO EU citizens. Ursula Van der Leyen attends G7 conferences as the voice of the EU having secured as many votes as I did from EU citizens. A democracy, it is not.
Of the 370 Ukrainian political parties, how many of them honor Stefan Bandera, the Nazi who murdered 4000 Jews in Lvov, as a national hero?
Elections are not held according to how many people in a poll want elections or not.
in real countries, elections are held according to the electoral law of the land. the electoral law in Ukronazia states that elections are to held this year. we both know why, honey, this ain't gonna happen. Democracy in Ukraine was thrown out the window when Yanushenko was deposed against the rules of the Ukraine constitution.
figured out who the Allies were in WW2 yet?
you are so very ignorant. choose better reading material.
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@brinjoness3386 and, wow, look, your approach has led to 10 million Ukrainian refugees, a bankrupt and begging Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of young Ukrainian men killed and crippled in the Russian meatgrinder, 12 failed EU sanctions packages, an energy crisis in the West, dedollarization, an alliance of BRICS and OPEC+ dictating energy prices to the recession hit West.
Going really well, your approach, eh?
at least you can feel virtuous with your empty "slava Ukraine" and pretty little blue and yellow flag.
feel good about backing Nazis do you?
google "Reuters 2018 Ukraine far right" and see the people you are supporting.
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@owenthomas5103 you are so right. you misused the word genocide. there was no genocide happening in Afghanistan, but the US invaded anyway.
so how does the US and NATO decide when invasion is justified? Afghanistan is far from unique in its brutal suppression and mass killings of women. Iran. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia. North Korea. who decides between "brutal enough for invasion" and "not brutal enough"? how does this "rules based international order" work, because to me, a sovereign country is a sovereign country, its territorial integrity is sacrosanct. who plays God and says "8 years of brutal shelling of the Russians in Donbass is acceptable, but those Taliban, no, they must be destroyed"? who is that person? you?
the attempted genocide in Ukraine was the desire by the Nazi regime there, the oligarchs and Azovs who pull Zelensky's strings, to FORCE the ethnic Russians to derussify and become suppressed to all all diktats from Kiev, OR be wiped out. The only thing that stopped the genocide of the Donbass Russians was Putin's arms and support, thank God. why you choose to support the nationalist extremists in Kiev is bloody unbelievable.
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@luisekjeldsen1515 Russia, as a nation, is much more aware of its own history and its place in the world than the decadent, obese, superficial ignorant moronic masses of USA or Europe. Given the total ignorance you have shown so far, I seriously doubt that Russian school kids ARE taught that WW2 started in 1941. However, it may be for the same reason that most Americans think WW2 started with Pearl Harbor, in 1941. And it may be that Russians learn the Great Patriotic War, when USSR entered the conflict with its military might, started in 1941, which would be true. At least Russian school kids, by your own admission, are taught about WW2! Most Western kids have no bloody clue about any previous war, unless it appears on some video game. No education needed, thanks. but you certainly need to think, learn and reflect before writing such garbage.
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@luisekjeldsen1515 if you truly believe in freedom and democracy, then you condemn the world's russophobia, right? You condemn the West for banning RT, you condemn travel restrictions on innocent Russian citizens, right? You condemn the Latvian court decision to jail a young man for trampling on the Ukrainian flag, right? You condemn the West for backing the coup that removed the democratically elected Yanulovich in 2014, right? You condemn Zelensky's banning all opposition parties in the Rada, right? Oh boy, if you love freedom and democracy, you must really hate what the West is doing and what has happened in Ukraine! Russia allows its people to leave Russia, but you would condemn the Ukrainian decision to prohibit men and women of fighting age from leaving Ukraine, right? You are nothing but an ignorant hypocrite who fails to see truth from the garbage the Western media have pumped into your tiny brain. Shame on you.
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