sycasey said:Yeah, they shouldn't have funded those separatist groups either. Alas!Cal88 said:sycasey said:And if Russia hadn't started the war.Cal88 said:sycasey said:They would all be alive if Russia hadn't invaded Ukraine.Cal88 said:philly1121 said:88, did you light a candle at the passing of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov?Cal88 said:
Swiss ambassador who participated in the Istanbul peace negotiations at the start of the war in April 22 confirms that NATO scuttled the peace agreement in order to weaken Russia. They had 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers (and counting) die in that attempt, which has failed.Another very important testimony on what happened in the now infamous Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations in Türkiye, 6 weeks into the war.
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) December 18, 2024
This time by Jean-Daniel Ruch 👇, who was Switzerland's ambassador to Türkiye at the time.
He confirms other accounts that it is the West -… pic.twitter.com/VTA9lTNeQj
"Jean-Daniel Ruch, Switzerland's ambassador to Trkiye at the time, confirms other accounts that it is the West - specifically "the Americans with their British allies" - that "pulled the plug on the negotiations" when they were "on the edge" of succeeding. He says they did so because they thought it was too early and they wanted to "first weaken Russia".
As he describes it, he found the decision "deeply immoral" because "it was clear at that time that if the war continued there would be an escalation and the dead would be at least in the tens of thousands, more likely in the hundreds of thousands".
He asks, rhetorically: "why did all these people die?" because now "they may have weakened Russia but they weakened the whole West at the same time, maybe not the Americans but certainly Europe." Also, if a peace deal was done today, it would still "pretty much be based on what was negotiated in Istanbul", assuming the Russians are still willing, a tall order given he's "not so sure that the Russians are prepared to compromise today."
It might be worth doing this and saying a prayer for this man and the other ~700,000 mostly Ukrainian KIAs from this war, most of whom would still be alive today if NATO hadn't scuttled the Istanbul Peace Treaty.
And if NATO didn't
-nurture Ukrainian far right nationalists since the 1950s, including bona fide nazi leaders
-coup the democratically-elected government of Ukraine in 2014,
-set up a radical nationalist government in its place and prime it to marginalize and bomb its Russian minority
-arm and train the Kiev army building it into the 2nd best land army in NATO
-violate the Minsk Agreements
-send an army of 60,000 to crush the Donbas rebels in the winter of 22
-scuttle the Istanbul Peace Treaty
...they would also still be alive.
And what if they didn't.
Do you think the Russian Ukrainians were going to tolerate their language banned, their cultural heritage denied, and their war memorials turned into a celebration of the side their grandparents fought against, which happened to be the largest SS division in the Wehrmacht?
How do two oblasts with a population of 6 million manage hold off the second largest post-Soviet army for 8 years. The Russians never intervened directly in a significant way, and they were very much resented by the Donbas rebels for that.
It wasn't until Ukraine put together a force of 60,000 troops ready to overrun the city of Donetsk that the Russians intervened decisively, as predicted by head of US intell Williams Burns years before that.