Australian mercenary: “Wagner is near peer.”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) January 31, 2023
-> He describes the overmatch in combat capability between Wagner and Ukrainian forces around Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/TLiBiqrEZ7
Australian mercenary: “Wagner is near peer.”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) January 31, 2023
-> He describes the overmatch in combat capability between Wagner and Ukrainian forces around Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/TLiBiqrEZ7
If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
“When there is shelling in Kiev they scream, “there’s no light!” We’ve been living for 9 years like this and the whole world remains blind to it.”
— Johnny miller (@johnnyjmils) January 28, 2023
This Donestk woman, close to the front, was previously badly wounded when her house was hit. It’s a nerve racking place to live. pic.twitter.com/KIwG7xdB5d
◾A resident of Soledar on her own words:
— dana (@dana916) January 12, 2023
We are so fed up with this Ukraine. They fucked up their own. Everything, the whole city of Soledar. They didn't consider us human beings, but what is it? They shoot at their own, if you figure it out, right?
◾She also said that they pic.twitter.com/jhy4U7D1qE
What is going on with Arestovich (the advisor of Zelensk)y? Here he accuses Zelensky of treating ethnic Russians in Ukraine as enemies and of declaring war on Christianity.https://t.co/OwdvagYfPY
— Glenn Diesen (@Glenn_Diesen) January 17, 2023
The Ukrainian postal service issued a series of postage stamps dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the SS division "Galicia".
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) January 27, 2023
Don't google that division please. pic.twitter.com/Fz1ylcR84B
In the village of Ovadnoye, Volyn Region, the rector refused to switch from the Moscow Patriarchate to the Kiev Patriarchate.
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) January 13, 2023
Right Sector set fire on the church in retaliation. pic.twitter.com/CdwcSkslT8
oski003 said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
You have the pro-life view of this war. I say abort the baby before the second trimester.
blungld said:
I do not understand the callous hearts on BI.
One recurrently corrupt country invaded a burgeoning democracy for the purpose of controlling its resources, people, territory, and government. That aggressive indefensible decision has caused massive death, suffering, and destruction. Thousands upon thousands of people have had their one and only life on this planet terminated in terrifying painful ways that we will never grasp or ever have to experience. Loved ones have lost the ones they loved.
And what do we get here on these message boards thousands of miles away? Posts by a handful of those sympathetic to imperialism and authoritarianism giving their "rational" charts, graphs, articles, interviews, and opinions for why this was all necessary and not evil and the path forward to peace being capitulation...all these emotionally distant ways that shield them from empathy and humanity, and that attempt to cloak their adherence to tribal loyalty, propaganda, ideology, and opinions in which they are invested with this veneer of objectivity and intellectualism. But it is all whataboutism and excuse making. These events did not need to happen. Real people died and suffered because of the decision of one man who IS NOT a good and moral man with good and moral reasons.
You can pluck at keyboards for hours on end in the comfort and safety of your home, but if you defend, deflect, or attempt to reverse the narrative you are wrong and your position is immoral. I am so tired of this small handful of people who can't look at and correct the sickness of their character, can't take a stand for what is right. Go ahead and ignore this post and tell yourself that I am a bleeding heart or that you have some broader world view, but you don't--and the "objectivity" you believe you bring to this discussion and other world events are simply manifestation of the symptoms for which you and your tribe are the cause: imperviousness to human suffering and injustice while defending hierarchy and abuse of power.
sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
movielover said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
Perfect example of why an additional hundred thousand or more will die, sadly. Furthermore, the Russian military will become stronger, NATO forces weaker, and Colonel McGregor and others believe NATO may be on its last legs.
A high-ranking leader from Croatia (President?) just castigated the approach of "the West" and NATO. This is a self-created disaster.
Worse still, if Russia starts to crush the Ukranian army, the need for government to "do something". Will dim individuals like Anthony Blinken and Lloyd Austin propose the use of nuclear weapons? Russia has flatly stated they won't use nuclear weapons, but if they're used against them, they'll unload in return.
sycasey said:movielover said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
Perfect example of why an additional hundred thousand or more will die, sadly. Furthermore, the Russian military will become stronger, NATO forces weaker, and Colonel McGregor and others believe NATO may be on its last legs.
A high-ranking leader from Croatia (President?) just castigated the approach of "the West" and NATO. This is a self-created disaster.
Worse still, if Russia starts to crush the Ukranian army, the need for government to "do something". Will dim individuals like Anthony Blinken and Lloyd Austin propose the use of nuclear weapons? Russia has flatly stated they won't use nuclear weapons, but if they're used against them, they'll unload in return.
There's no way a fair agreement can happen until Russia withdraws. While they're still invading, why would Ukraine or anyone else trust them to abide by any peace agreement? Even if they "win" this war, how are they going to maintain peace while occupying a territory filled with people who don't want them around?
Only way this ends with lasting peace is if Russia pulls out.
sycasey said:movielover said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
Perfect example of why an additional hundred thousand or more will die, sadly. Furthermore, the Russian military will become stronger, NATO forces weaker, and Colonel McGregor and others believe NATO may be on its last legs.
A high-ranking leader from Croatia (President?) just castigated the approach of "the West" and NATO. This is a self-created disaster.
Worse still, if Russia starts to crush the Ukranian army, the need for government to "do something". Will dim individuals like Anthony Blinken and Lloyd Austin propose the use of nuclear weapons? Russia has flatly stated they won't use nuclear weapons, but if they're used against them, they'll unload in return.
There's no way a fair agreement can happen until Russia withdraws. While they're still invading, why would Ukraine or anyone else trust them to abide by any peace agreement? Even if they "win" this war, how are they going to maintain peace while occupying a territory filled with people who don't want them around?
Only way this ends with lasting peace is if Russia pulls out.
oski003 said:sycasey said:movielover said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
Perfect example of why an additional hundred thousand or more will die, sadly. Furthermore, the Russian military will become stronger, NATO forces weaker, and Colonel McGregor and others believe NATO may be on its last legs.
A high-ranking leader from Croatia (President?) just castigated the approach of "the West" and NATO. This is a self-created disaster.
Worse still, if Russia starts to crush the Ukranian army, the need for government to "do something". Will dim individuals like Anthony Blinken and Lloyd Austin propose the use of nuclear weapons? Russia has flatly stated they won't use nuclear weapons, but if they're used against them, they'll unload in return.
There's no way a fair agreement can happen until Russia withdraws. While they're still invading, why would Ukraine or anyone else trust them to abide by any peace agreement? Even if they "win" this war, how are they going to maintain peace while occupying a territory filled with people who don't want them around?
Only way this ends with lasting peace is if Russia pulls out.
Nobody purposely concedes their negotiating leverage prior to negotiating. Your hardline stance thatthey do so is the absolutely terrifying logic that is resulting in the massive amounts of death across Ukraine (yes, no deaths of Russia didn't invade). By all means, try to successfully negotiate a peace treaty involving Russia giving up all land occupied after 2014. They likely won't agree to it, and they definitely won't do such prior to coming to the peace talks.
BREAKING Croatian President Zoran Milanovic is now on the Ukraine kill list. pic.twitter.com/B65C78HhUn
— Fiorella Isabel (@FiorellaIsabelM) January 31, 2023
sycasey said:oski003 said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
You have the pro-life view of this war. I say abort the baby before the second trimester.
I have no idea what you are taking about.
The dog barks at midnight.oski003 said:sycasey said:If Russia gets the F out of Ukraine's territory and tries to negotiate without a military invasion?movielover said:
Drop all pre conditions right now, cease fire, and start peace talks. Deal?
Deal.
You have the pro-life view of this war. I say abort the baby before the second trimester.
Also, the first person to mention the "biological research" labs in Ukraine -- so dangerous the US feared them falling into "Russian hands" -- was Victoria Nuland.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 1, 2023
But when some journalists asked: "Wait, why do they have those?", we were accused of Kremlin conspiracy theories.😂 pic.twitter.com/fVkbINnTbs
The study (pdf) argues that Ukraine's retaking of territory Russia controls should not be relevant for U.S. plans. It has little benefits but high costs. Prolonging the war, while having some benefits for the U.S., has even more risk and costs attached to it.Quote:
The authors argue that, in addition to minimizing the risks of major escalation, U.S. interests would be best served by avoiding a protracted conflict. The costs and risks of a long war in Ukraine are significant and outweigh the possible benefits of such a trajectory for the United States. Although Washington cannot by itself determine the war's duration, it can take steps that make an eventual negotiated end to the conflict more likely.
The U.S., says RAND, can take measures that make a quick end of the war possible. It can press Ukraine to start negotiations and to accept a bad outcome by threatening to stop financing the war. It can encourage Russia to enter into negotiations by offering substantial sanctions relief.Quote:
Beyond the potential for Russian gains and the economic consequences for Ukraine, Europe, and the world, a long war would also have on sequences for U.S. foreign policy. The U.S. ability to focus on its other global priorities particularly, competition with China will remain constrained as long as the war is absorbing senior policymakers' time and U.S. military resources.
...
And although Russia will be more dependent on China regardless of when the war ends, Washington does have a long-term interest in ensuring that Moscow does not become completely subordinated to Beijing. A longer war that increases Russia's dependence could provide China advantages in its competition with the United States.
Start working on this now, says Rand."Quote:
A dramatic, overnight shift in U.S. policy is politically impossibleboth domestically and with alliesand would be unwise in any case. But developing these instruments now and socializing them with Ukraine and with U.S. allies might help catalyze the eventual start of a process that could bring this war to a negotiated end in a time frame that would serve U.S. interests. The alternative is a long war that poses major challenges for the United States, Ukraine, and the rest of the world.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:
<Yawn>
BREAKING: Trump calls for peace talks for Ukraine and Russia, slams Biden for escalating toward WW3pic.twitter.com/TB8CiWKAZY
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 2, 2023
movielover said:BREAKING: Trump calls for peace talks for Ukraine and Russia, slams Biden for escalating toward WW3pic.twitter.com/TB8CiWKAZY
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 2, 2023
dimitrig said:movielover said:BREAKING: Trump calls for peace talks for Ukraine and Russia, slams Biden for escalating toward WW3pic.twitter.com/TB8CiWKAZY
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 2, 2023
Sad to see him still catering to Putin
dimitrig said:movielover said:BREAKING: Trump calls for peace talks for Ukraine and Russia, slams Biden for escalating toward WW3pic.twitter.com/TB8CiWKAZY
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 2, 2023
Sad to see him still catering to Putin
oski003 said:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/joe-biden-offered-vladimir-putin-20-percent-of-ukraine-to-end-war-report/ar-AA1727Wd?li=BBnbfcL
Is this true? This is the first I have heard of this. I wonder why it was kept secret if we were pushing peace.
Quote:
The authors argue that, in addition to minimizing the risks of major escalation, U.S. interests would be best served by avoiding a protracted conflict. The costs and risks of a long war in Ukraine are significant and outweigh the possible benefits of such a trajectory for the United States. Although Washington cannot by itself determine the war's duration, it can take steps that make an eventual negotiated end to the conflict more likely.
bearister said:
Wagner recruits 'are pumped full of drugs to keep fighting'
https://mol.im/a/11704973
Australian mercenary: “Wagner is near peer.”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) January 31, 2023
-> He describes the overmatch in combat capability between Wagner and Ukrainian forces around Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/TLiBiqrEZ7