Cal88 said:
^ Zelensky and Boris J have the blood of 600,000 Ukrainians on their hands.
Boris Johnson wanted $1 Million to have an interview w Tucker Carlson.
Cal88 said:
^ Zelensky and Boris J have the blood of 600,000 Ukrainians on their hands.
Once again, you leave out that Russia was actively leading this rebellion on Ukrainian soil. They had already unofficially declared war on Ukraine by doing this and seizing territory in Crimea. Ukraine just didn't have the firepower to do anything about it at the time.Cal88 said:
The same switching of allegiances happened in the Donbas, and that's when Kiev launched its "Anti-Terrorist Operation" in 2014 to crush the rebellion. They largely failed to do so in a bloody civil war, until 2022 when they raised a large, well-equipped and well-trained (NATO) army that was about to overrun the Donbas rebels with Crimea as the next target.
That is when Russia intervened.
Cal88 said:Big C said:Cal88 said:AunBear89 said:
And that one party is Putin. And we should trust everything he says and not look too closely to details.
Putin good. Western Liberals bad. Got it. If rape is inevitable, just lie back and enjoy it.
No, you actually should definitely look more closely into the details and perhaps learn something from listening to Mearsheimer's analysis, or at least provide your feedback on why you think he is wrong (even though his prediction turned out to be prophetically true),
Your understanding of the Ukraine crisis mirrors that of the lower-info/misinfoed general public, who has been sold that crisis as a Hollywood storyboard with Putin as the bad hombre/Bond villain. Funnily enough that level of understanding is consistent with your Hollywood avatar...
Mearsheimer can be largely correct and Putin can also be a bad hombre. Agree that the situation is more nuanced than a typical Hollywood movie.
And, okay, wrong thread but...
Same with Israel/Palestine. Mearsheimer is largely correct, Netanyahu is a bad hombre and Hamas is an even worser "hombre". This would be my problem with the pro-Palestine camp: Does their memory go back farther than last October 8th? Not to say that what has happened since isn't protest worthy, just that the situation is a lot more complicated than that and I don't think they understand it all.
Does your own memory go back farther than October 7th?
Max Blumenthal's 1 minute response to that point:
His longer answer, more specifically about Oct. 7, very much worth considering:
https://www.youtube.com/live/iWbXVjlsb-k?si=PiI0qS4YbQLTCjDZ&t=287
The situation is not nearly that complicated, Israel has been conducting ethnic cleansing in Palestine since the 1940s, and this is one major step towards that long process.
There was at one time hope of a 2-state solution under Israeli PM Itzak Rabin, but the radicals took over Israeli mainstream and have been in charge for decades now, hellbent on carving out Greater Israel. Israel is the only country in the world without officially defined borders, it is an ongoing expansion project.
And the current situation qualifies as genocide, that much is not that complicated to understand:He wasn’t convinced it was a genocide in Dec, but now he’s convinced that Israel is involved in a genocide
— Abier (@abierkhatib) May 19, 2024
Prof. John Mearsheimer explains what made him change his mind pic.twitter.com/64cDTkfGZXProfessor John Mearsheimer explains why, at this point, "genocide" is an accurate word to describe what Israel is doing in Gaza 👇 pic.twitter.com/rppe7SuNND
— System Update (@SystemUpdate_) January 6, 2024
movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
🇪🇪 Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas explains to Europeans that peace talks are not needed.
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) May 27, 2024
"Ukraine must win the war, and Russia must understand that it has lost. This is our plan A, B, and C. Words and sanctions are important, but they are not enough. Ukraine needs weapons,… pic.twitter.com/XRyi11RzWH
They held elections after that and Zelenskyy won. No elections were held in the Russian-occupied areas, unfortunately.oski003 said:sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
What percent of the Donbas and Crimea voted for the Maidan coup?
Let me just get this straight: you are saying that Russia did NOT send in their military when annexing Crimea? That's your claim?Cal88 said:sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
The Russians did not "send in their military and take the land"
sycasey said:Let me just get this straight: you are saying that Russia did NOT send in their military when annexing Crimea? That's your claim?Cal88 said:sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
The Russians did not "send in their military and take the land"
Defected to who? Who was there to take their surrender?Cal88 said:sycasey said:Let me just get this straight: you are saying that Russia did NOT send in their military when annexing Crimea? That's your claim?Cal88 said:sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
The Russians did not "send in their military and take the land"
My claim is that, IIRC,19,000 of the 21,000 Ukrainian army personnel stationed in Crimea in 2014 defected and declared independence from Kiev.
sycasey said:Defected to who? Who was there to take their surrender?Cal88 said:sycasey said:Let me just get this straight: you are saying that Russia did NOT send in their military when annexing Crimea? That's your claim?Cal88 said:sycasey said:movielover said:
If Crimea is ethnically Russian, historically had been Russian, and 80, 90, 95% want an alliance w Russia... is Putin supposed to say no?
If a section of San Diego decided to join Mexico, what would happen? Sorry, 70% or more of San Diegans would oppose it. That apparently never happened in Crimea.
I don't give a damn how much if it was ethnically Russian. They just sent in their military and took the land, going back on an agreement the Russian government had once signed. That's called an invasion. Nobody actually got to vote for that.
The Russians did not "send in their military and take the land"
My claim is that, IIRC,19,000 of the 21,000 Ukrainian army personnel stationed in Crimea in 2014 defected and declared independence from Kiev.
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Crimean Economy Named Fastest Growing in Russia
Russian-annexed Crimea has experienced the fastest economic growth in Russia in 2019 so far, the RBC news website reported on Monday.
Crimea has received large cash injections from Moscow since 2014, when Russia annexed the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine. More than $13 billion in Russian funds will have been spent on the Crimean economy between 2015 and 2022.
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Russia Approves $4.7 Bln Investment for Crimean Infrastructure and Tourism
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Crimea's growth in January-March 2019 was buoyed by construction and manufacturing, which grew by over 20 percent each, RBC cited research by the Institute for Complex Strategic Studies (ICSS) as saying.
Agriculture, retail and services in Crimea averaged 3 percent growth in January-March this year.
Construction in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol Russia's second-fastest growing economy grew by almost 71 percent in January-March 2019, with agriculture, manufacturing, retail and services averaging 3.4 percent.
movielover said:
Zelensky is now lobbying for a June Global Peace Summit. Larry Johnson says it comes off like a CIA production. China has already said no?
movielover said:
Supporting facts to positions opposite of yours really spin your propeller.
Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons https://t.co/7PtGj0TcS8
— POLITICO (@politico) May 30, 2024
Putin gets tossed in Judo by a young girl during a 2000 trip to Japanpic.twitter.com/3U656SEX4k
— Mirthful Moments (@moment_mirthful) May 31, 2024
movielover said:
Multiple sources say Biden (& State Dept) have given Ukraine the OK to target sites inside Russia with our long-range weapons (and likely our people operating said weapons).
So our weapons, people, recon, eyes in the sky, intell, etc.
This appears to be a dramatic change from mere days ago when Zelensky read a CIA-inspired call for peace talks.
If so, will Russia's integrated air defense shoot down most of the incoming missiles? If not, will Putins military strike American assets in the region? I'm guessing Putin may try to avoid that while continuing to grind down NATO and Ukraine.
movielover said:
ESSA News: Russia recruits African mercenaries with $2,200 monthly salary
https://essanews.com/russia-recruits-african-mercenaries-with-2-200-monthly-salary,7032680003155585a
bearister said:movielover said:
ESSA News: Russia recruits African mercenaries with $2,200 monthly salary
https://essanews.com/russia-recruits-african-mercenaries-with-2-200-monthly-salary,7032680003155585a
I'm confused. I thought the young men in Russia were jockeying for position in recruitment lines like they were buying Stones tickets.