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I'm going to assume I'm mostly responsible here!sycasey said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
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I'd say both you and Cal88 are frequently guilty of this. Where it really tends to "crash" the page on mobile is when someone makes one of these posts and then it gets quoted over and over. The mobile browser just can't load all of that.Unit2Sucks said:I'm going to assume I'm mostly responsible here!sycasey said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
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It absolutely sucks that Putin forced these people to try defending themselves against log odds, I agree.9-0 Wipeout said:You would be even madder if you ever had to pick up a rifle to show just how much Ukrainian sovereignty means to you. Brave keyboard warrior who is happy to send other people to their senseless deaths for a lost cause.sycasey said:I would also be mad if someone told me I should just give in to my invader.oski003 said:
Post coup Ukraine government is mad at the Pope for encouraging peace.
According to a transcript quoted by Reuters news agency, the Pope was asked to comment on a debate between those who want Ukraine to seek a settlement with Russia - or wave the "white flag", as the interviewer put it - and those who argue that doing so would legitimise aggression.
The Pope was quoted as saying: "The strongest one is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people and has the courage of the white flag, and negotiates."
"When you see that you are defeated, that things are not going well, you have to have the courage to negotiate," he added.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68528217
Nothing more. Just wasted energy like most things on BI. No one has ever changed a single position in the history of BI Off Topic. Bunch of stubborn posters we are.Unit2Sucks said:At this point I'm not sure how much there is to say that hasn't been said.sycasey said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
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They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
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Nothing more. Just wasted energy like most things on BI. No one has ever changed a single position in the history of BI Off Topic. Bunch of stubborn posters we are.
While it is baffling to me that the far right now embraces Russia and allies of Russia, I also understand that Trump has an affinity for dictators in Russia and North Korea. When there is a commitment to a man and not to the country, the only thing that will change the direction of this discussion is if Putin somehow offends Trump, and Trump decides it's best to support our European allies. Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
Until then, it's dogma dressed as reason by everyone.
Dear Americans.
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) March 8, 2024
This is a van load of Ukrainian kids that didn't want to die fighting in a War your Government started in 2014.
So, they paid theirs, and their parents' life savings trying to escape Zelensky and Bidens meatgrinder
Stop sending money to fund this insanity. pic.twitter.com/f1R9MFnpKT
🇺🇦🚨‼️ The woman’s husband died in the war, so she and the his brother came to visit his grave.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) March 11, 2024
The both got ambushed by Ukranian military recruiters and the brother gets “volunteered”
Shameless … pic.twitter.com/ifKM70TNxe
For a number of reasons, this would be a truly shocking development. Like a trust fund baby turning against their trust fund parents.calbear93 said:the only thing that will change the direction of this discussion is if Putin somehow offends Trump, and Trump decides it's best to support our European allies.Unit2Sucks said:At this point I'm not sure how much there is to say that hasn't been said.sycasey said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
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"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
That is almost certainly the case. I think there are a few people who have been interested in some aspects of what I have been sharing, especially in light of the immense amount of Russian disinformation.calbear93 said:Nothing more. Just wasted energy like most things on BI. No one has ever changed a single position in the history of BI Off Topic. Bunch of stubborn posters we are.Unit2Sucks said:At this point I'm not sure how much there is to say that hasn't been said.sycasey said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I'm just posting to help get us past the previous thread page which has so much social media embedded that it takes 3-5 minutes to load, if it loads at all.
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While it is baffling to me that the far right now embraces Russia and allies of Russia, I also understand that Trump has an affinity for dictators in Russia and North Korea. When there is a commitment to a man and not to the country, the only thing that will change the direction of this discussion is if Putin somehow offends Trump, and Trump decides it's best to support our European allies. Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
Until then, it's dogma dressed as reason by everyone.
calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
Unit2Sucks said:
With that said, I will take the next couple of weeks away from posting facts in this thread (to spare people the twitter slowdown) and we'll see how it goes.
In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse.Cal88 said:calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
The battered woman in this story is the Donbas, The post-Maidan government in Kiev sent its tanks and Su25 fighter-bombers to crush the local rebellion that rose against the 2014 coup and the suppression of their minority rights.
The Minsk Agreements were the marriage counseling session that settled that domestic dispute, however Ukraine and its backers never intended to abide by it, they are on record stating as much.
Zelensky and co were preparing for escalation in the Donbas well before the Russians intervened, by early 2022, Ukraine had assembled a force of 60,000 troops that was ready to overrun the Donbas.Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
calbear93 said:In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse.Cal88 said:calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
The battered woman in this story is the Donbas, The post-Maidan government in Kiev sent its tanks and Su25 fighter-bombers to crush the local rebellion that rose against the 2014 coup and the suppression of their minority rights.
The Minsk Agreements were the marriage counseling session that settled that domestic dispute, however Ukraine and its backers never intended to abide by it, they are on record stating as much.
Zelensky and co were preparing for escalation in the Donbas well before the Russians intervened, by early 2022, Ukraine had assembled a force of 60,000 troops that was ready to overrun the Donbas.Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
That's basically what this all boils down to, though these guys won't say it: they think Putin should be allowed to have as much of Ukraine as he likes. Might makes right.calbear93 said:In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse.Cal88 said:calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
The battered woman in this story is the Donbas, The post-Maidan government in Kiev sent its tanks and Su25 fighter-bombers to crush the local rebellion that rose against the 2014 coup and the suppression of their minority rights.
The Minsk Agreements were the marriage counseling session that settled that domestic dispute, however Ukraine and its backers never intended to abide by it, they are on record stating as much.
Zelensky and co were preparing for escalation in the Donbas well before the Russians intervened, by early 2022, Ukraine had assembled a force of 60,000 troops that was ready to overrun the Donbas.Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
The husband didn't agree with what she chose to do with her own body, and therefore violated her and abused her. In other words, she should have just listened to him because he is stronger, and he wouldn't had to have resorted to domestic violence, which he really didn't want to do but was forced to do because she didn't listen to him. Is that the right analogy you are using?Cal88 said:calbear93 said:In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse.Cal88 said:calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
The battered woman in this story is the Donbas, The post-Maidan government in Kiev sent its tanks and Su25 fighter-bombers to crush the local rebellion that rose against the 2014 coup and the suppression of their minority rights.
The Minsk Agreements were the marriage counseling session that settled that domestic dispute, however Ukraine and its backers never intended to abide by it, they are on record stating as much.
Zelensky and co were preparing for escalation in the Donbas well before the Russians intervened, by early 2022, Ukraine had assembled a force of 60,000 troops that was ready to overrun the Donbas.Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
The damsel in distress narrative does not account for all the nuances in that situation, but to stick with the metaphor, the parties and in-laws agreed to resolve their problems with the Minsk marriage counseling sessions.
That was consequently broken once the "damsel", fired up by her NATO party, armed itself to the gills and went in swinging with her marble rolling pin.
Bottom line this whole conflict could have been easily avoided, either through the Minsk Agreements, or the Istanbul peace agreement one month into the war. There is plenty of evidence pointing to NATO having scuttled both deals, and also no question that all parties would have been better off with these deals.
I think that would be a projection.sycasey said:That's basically what this all boils down to, though these guys won't say it: they think Putin should be allowed to have as much of Ukraine as he likes. Might makes right.calbear93 said:In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse.Cal88 said:calbear93 said:"Pushing that country into war"? Here I thought they were pushed into war by invasion of their country by Russia. I was not aware that, when one sees a victim of aggression, the only acceptable response is to walk away and hope that the victim is fully oppressed as quickly as possible. For example, if you were to see a woman getting beaten by her husband, your preferred response would be to let him finish as quickly as possible since, if you were to step in, he may just continue back home. As such, any further violence by the abusive husband would be her fault for inciting him and anyone who came to her defense, and not the abusive husband. Got it.Cal88 said:You're not "supporting" Ukraine by pushing that country into a war they cannot win and that is devastating their population.sycasey said:They are also already against supporting Ukraine, for kind of vague "America bad" reasons.calbear93 said:
Then I would wonder how some on the extreme far left would feel about Ukraine.
The battered woman in this story is the Donbas, The post-Maidan government in Kiev sent its tanks and Su25 fighter-bombers to crush the local rebellion that rose against the 2014 coup and the suppression of their minority rights.
The Minsk Agreements were the marriage counseling session that settled that domestic dispute, however Ukraine and its backers never intended to abide by it, they are on record stating as much.
Zelensky and co were preparing for escalation in the Donbas well before the Russians intervened, by early 2022, Ukraine had assembled a force of 60,000 troops that was ready to overrun the Donbas.Vladimir Zelensky's first press conference on October 11, 2019
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) June 20, 2022
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/RxLKGWtLpe
For some reason this philosophy does not apply to Israel.
What it all boils down to is that you can't accept that there would be no war in the first place other than for the United States couping the government and doing everything they possibly could to push Russia into the war in the first place when if they'd simply backed off and left Ukraine completely alone, there would have been no war at all.sycasey In other words, you think she deserved the beating, and anyone coming to her defense is just making it worse. said:
That's basically what this all boils down to, though these guys won't say it: they think Putin should be allowed to have as much of Ukraine as he likes. Might makes right.
For some reason this philosophy does not apply to Israel.
This is an exceedingly rare and fascinating article in French magazine Marianne, who got access to "several confidential defense reports" from the French army on the situation in Ukraine: https://t.co/awu9xCEISP
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) March 12, 2024
The situation looks exceedingly bleak for Ukraine, which might in…
This is pretty much it. In these people's world, Russian aggression and violence is just taken as a given. Everyone else has to tiptoe around it.blungld said:
Built into the twisted pro-Putin apologist reasoning is that of course Russia should continue the war and that they will eventually win and that their casualties and the casualties they cause in Ukraine are all inevitable. So somehow it is a given that Russia's fatalities and their continued attack and warring are not on the table for criticism and rebuke and calls to ceasefire, it is only the Ukrainian death as a result of defense of their country that needs to be considered as sad and unfortunate and a reason to surrender to peace terms.
So reversed is their rationale that somehow Ukraine's deaths defending their homes is manslaughter and pointless, but Russia sending their troops in and causing these deaths and deaths to their own troops is just a given. It is completely beyond me that we should all be horrified by Ukrainian sacrifice in defense of their country and emergent democracy, but ignore and tacitly endorse Russian expansion of authoritarian empire, and then treat these two things as somehow evenly weighted or that compromise needs to be met. It would be like me walking into your home shooting your son and taking you TV and car, and then the useful idiot neighbor saying, "Hey, let's stop the violence and reach a compromise." and they propose that I keep the Tv but give up the car and tell you how it will be your fault if I shoot your son too. It's insane.
Can the happy little Putinists even conjure some sense of decency and equivilance and at the very least harangue Russia for continuing their attack rather than retreating or a cease fire and admit that they started it? Is there ANY responsibility Russia has in creating a peace or is it all on Ukraine/ Do they just need to eat the death and destruction and pretend it was their fault for existing and believing in self-determination and choosing their allies?
Ukraine shares their most important military secrets with a convicted sex offender who works for Russia Times and has compared Ukraine to a "rabid dog that needed to be shot"?movielover said:
Scott Ritter claims that Avdiivka is the last fortified defensive position for Ukraine.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:Ukraine shares their most important military secrets with a convicted sex offender who works for Russia Times and has compared Ukraine to a "rabid dog that needed to be shot"?movielover said:
Scott Ritter claims that Avdiivka is the last fortified defensive position for Ukraine.
blungld said:
Built into the twisted pro-Putin apologist reasoning is that of course Russia should continue the war and that they will eventually win and that their casualties and the casualties they cause in Ukraine are all inevitable. So somehow it is a given that Russia's fatalities and their continued attack and warring are not on the table for criticism and rebuke and calls to ceasefire, it is only the Ukrainian death as a result of defense of their country that needs to be considered as sad and unfortunate and a reason to surrender to peace terms.
So reversed is their rationale that somehow Ukraine's deaths defending their homes is manslaughter and pointless, but Russia sending their troops in and causing these deaths and deaths to their own troops is just a given. It is completely beyond me that we should all be horrified by Ukrainian sacrifice in defense of their country and emergent democracy, but ignore and tacitly endorse Russian expansion of authoritarian empire, and then treat these two things as somehow evenly weighted or that compromise needs to be met. It would be like me walking into your home shooting your son and taking you TV and car, and then the useful idiot neighbor saying, "Hey, let's stop the violence and reach a compromise." and they propose that I keep the Tv but give up the car and tell you how it will be your fault if I shoot your son too. It's insane.
Can the happy little Putinists even conjure some sense of decency and equivilance and at the very least harangue Russia for continuing their attack rather than retreating or a cease fire and admit that they started it? Is there ANY responsibility Russia has in creating a peace or is it all on Ukraine/ Do they just need to eat the death and destruction and pretend it was their fault for existing and believing in self-determination and choosing their allies?
Then movielover should quote them rather than some Russia spoon fed sex offender that hasn't worked in military intelligence in decades.oski003 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:Ukraine shares their most important military secrets with a convicted sex offender who works for Russia Times and has compared Ukraine to a "rabid dog that needed to be shot"?movielover said:
Scott Ritter claims that Avdiivka is the last fortified defensive position for Ukraine.
This was reported by several neutral outlets, as well as causation for why Macron is talking about bringing NATO troops to Ukraine.
Except the same people have been arguing from the very beginning that Russia was inevitably going to win (including claims that Kiev would collapse within a few weeks) therefore we should not help Ukraine at any point. These same people also strongly argued right before the war started that Russia was NOT going to invade Ukraine and that the US government's claims that they would were just Western propaganda. One of them even kept making that claim on this board while Putin's tanks were already rolling in.oski003 said:blungld said:
Built into the twisted pro-Putin apologist reasoning is that of course Russia should continue the war and that they will eventually win and that their casualties and the casualties they cause in Ukraine are all inevitable. So somehow it is a given that Russia's fatalities and their continued attack and warring are not on the table for criticism and rebuke and calls to ceasefire, it is only the Ukrainian death as a result of defense of their country that needs to be considered as sad and unfortunate and a reason to surrender to peace terms.
So reversed is their rationale that somehow Ukraine's deaths defending their homes is manslaughter and pointless, but Russia sending their troops in and causing these deaths and deaths to their own troops is just a given. It is completely beyond me that we should all be horrified by Ukrainian sacrifice in defense of their country and emergent democracy, but ignore and tacitly endorse Russian expansion of authoritarian empire, and then treat these two things as somehow evenly weighted or that compromise needs to be met. It would be like me walking into your home shooting your son and taking you TV and car, and then the useful idiot neighbor saying, "Hey, let's stop the violence and reach a compromise." and they propose that I keep the Tv but give up the car and tell you how it will be your fault if I shoot your son too. It's insane.
Can the happy little Putinists even conjure some sense of decency and equivilance and at the very least harangue Russia for continuing their attack rather than retreating or a cease fire and admit that they started it? Is there ANY responsibility Russia has in creating a peace or is it all on Ukraine/ Do they just need to eat the death and destruction and pretend it was their fault for existing and believing in self-determination and choosing their allies?
This is the dumbest thing I have read recently. I haven't heard anyone here arguing that Russia should continue the war. Folks here have argued that Russia isn't going to retreat unless the terms of a peace deal are somewhat favorable to them because they are winning the war and Ukraine is losing. That doesn't make Russia right and Ukraine wrong. Russia is the bad actor here.
Did all Vietnam protestors cheer for Communism?
Stop equivalating calls for peace with cheering for Russia.
blungld said:
Oh yeah, the calls on this board for Ukraine to "surrender" have always been proceeded by outrage at the despicable acts of Russian aggression…not!
I am glad you found it so stupid. Because I find your response dishonest and typically unbalanced. How about you show it's done and say in no uncertain terms that Russia is responsible for this war and you stand 100% against their invasion and manufactured justification and that they have full responsibility of ceasefire and withdrawal?
The proverbial ball has been in our court (the U.S.) for 2 years. Putin is ready to negotiate an end to the conflict, but as long as the U.S. & Ukraine keep fighting, he'll keep taking territory. This is why the Pope was urging Ukraine & the U.S. to negotiate a final settlement, and save the lives of thousands of soldiers on both sides.blungld said:
Built into the twisted pro-Putin apologist reasoning is that of course Russia should continue the war and that they will eventually win and that their casualties and the casualties they cause in Ukraine are all inevitable. So somehow it is a given that Russia's fatalities and their continued attack and warring are not on the table for criticism and rebuke and calls to ceasefire, it is only the Ukrainian death as a result of defense of their country that needs to be considered as sad and unfortunate and a reason to surrender to peace terms.
So reversed is their rationale that somehow Ukraine's deaths defending their homes is manslaughter and pointless, but Russia sending their troops in and causing these deaths and deaths to their own troops is just a given. It is completely beyond me that we should all be horrified by Ukrainian sacrifice in defense of their country and emergent democracy, but ignore and tacitly endorse Russian expansion of authoritarian empire, and then treat these two things as somehow evenly weighted or that compromise needs to be met. It would be like me walking into your home shooting your son and taking you TV and car, and then the useful idiot neighbor saying, "Hey, let's stop the violence and reach a compromise." and they propose that I keep the Tv but give up the car and tell you how it will be your fault if I shoot your son too. It's insane.
Can the happy little Putinists even conjure some sense of decency and equivilance and at the very least harangue Russia for continuing their attack rather than retreating or a cease fire and admit that they started it? Is there ANY responsibility Russia has in creating a peace or is it all on Ukraine/ Do they just need to eat the death and destruction and pretend it was their fault for existing and believing in self-determination and choosing their allies?
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Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has made the case in internal meetings that the Ukrainians have achieved about as much as they could reasonably expect on the battlefield before winter sets in and so they should try to cement their gains at the bargaining table, according to officials informed about the discussions. -- Peter Baker, NY Times, 11/10/2022
Figures. You couldn't do it. Guess what would happen if Russia left Ukraine?...a choice they could make at any moment...they could leave the independent country they entered and attacked...and what do you know?! There would not be another death and the war would be over and there would be a withdrawal and effectively a ceasefire. Gee, I thought Russia DOES NOT have full responsibility??? But look, by their own action and choice the war they started either continues or ends. Weird. That sounds like full responsibility to me.oski003 said:
It is a war. Russia does not have full responsibility of ceasefire and withdrawal. Ukraine making peace does not equal surrendering.
(narrator's voice) - Russia wonsycasey said:
Except the same people have been arguing from the very beginning that Russia was inevitably going to win
It’s incredible how infrequently the subject of growing voter opposition is ever mentioned when discussing Ukraine aid. If you only read the DC press, you’d never know he’s actually doing what republican voters are demanding of him. https://t.co/PKZZC4WvGU
— a newsman (@a_newsman) March 13, 2024
Instead of snide non-substantive questions, how about you answer something. Let's be clear about where you stand: Do you support Russia's invasion of Ukraine?movielover said:
How should Putin have handled Barack Obama and John Brennan putting 12 secret C-A buildings on her border in Ukraine.
Sent potato latkes?