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WineHorror1 saysDoes Russia have a right to exist?
Yes, and so does Ukraine, Chechnia, etc.
To me with family and friends in Europe, plus friends and colleagues in the Ukraine, diplomacy is a must now.
This is from an American on the ground in the Ukraine. Sorry for the youtube link...
https://youtu.be/1vdiEABLFoo?source=patrick.net
achieved a lot since most countries aren't at war with Russia or other nations. But what do we do now?
mell saysachieved a lot since most countries aren't at war with Russia or other nations. But what do we do now?
It achieved nothing for Ukraine.
If Ukrainians are losing, there is no reason for Russians to negotiate.
If Ukrainians are winning, there is no reason for Ukrainians to negotiate (other than for Russian surrender).
The only ones who need to negotiate are stupid Europeans who will freeze without Russian gas, and whose payments are enabling Russian aggression.
Greenie politics and muh trump bad has come and bit fucking stupid Western Europe in ass.
but if so they should give putin an out without giving him a success
It achieved nothing for Ukraine.
There haven't been any serious talks about Ukraine since the tensions started
mell saysThere haven't been any serious talks about Ukraine since the tensions started
Serious talks do not include Ukrainians raising hands and doing whatever Russians want. Ukies are not French, they are crazy E Europeans
doubt the sanctions will last very long if at all because it would be Globalists cutting off their nose to spite their face. Sanctions are a bullly move when the target has nothing to trade and everything to lose. The West cannot win because Russia is too critical to fuel and resource production.
I doubt the sanctions will last very long if at all because it would be Globalists cutting off their nose to spite their face. Sanctions are a bullly move when the target has nothing to trade and everything to lose. The West cannot win because Russia is too critical to fuel and resource production.
Sanctions will be laughable. They will find a way how to get fuel from RU while enriching few Russian oligarchs
Sanctions will be laughable. They will find a way how to get fuel from RU while enriching few Russian oligarchs
Yep, the just gotta determine who gets to be the middleman.
Putin wants Russia to regain control of its former Soviet satellite countries; he longs for the old days.
The obvious stuff is fulfillment of the Crimean treaty, and more for Russia! But I would also speculate they weren't too happy about that CIA job we pulled a few years ago in Ukraine, and want to send a strong message that US/NATO is not going to destabilize Russia's border counties they way they have Iran's
why the fuck Putin gave Bidet and co exactly what they wanted
Hmmm, who wore a patch very much like that.
Much of the stuff being promulgated is coming out of Soros funded Maidan type groups for World Consumption
And what kind of people are those?
Let's see, works for Soros-funded NGO, or makes content for big tech. Probably she... knows and likes cats.
Nice patch, by the way. Wolf Demon? Angel Wolf?
Looks awfully like a patch worn in WW2... can't quite place it... it belonged to a divisional or brigade group of the armed wing of a certain political party. The Polish Home Army? No. The Free French? Nope. Hmmm, who wore a patch very much like that.
AmericanKulak saysMuch of the stuff being promulgated is coming out of Soros funded Maidan type groups for World Consumption
And what kind of people are those?
Let's see, works for Soros-funded NGO, or makes content for big tech. Probably she... knows and likes cats.
Nice patch, by the way. Wolf Demon? Angel Wolf?
Looks awfully like a patch worn in WW2... can't quite place it... it belonged to a divisional or brigade group of the armed wing of a certain political party. The Polish Home Army? No. The Free French? Nope. Hmmm, who wore a patch very much like that.
Dude, that post is a joke, it’s sarcasm. Don’t take that shot seriously.
In a world where Germany and Russia are friends and trading partners, there is no need for US military bases, no need for expensive US-made weapons and missile systems, and no need for NATO. There’s also no need to transact energy deals in US Dollars or to stockpile US Treasuries to balance accounts. Transactions between business partners can be conducted in their own currencies which is bound to precipitate a sharp decline in the value of the dollar and a dramatic shift in economic power. This is why the Biden administration opposes Nord Stream. It’s not just a pipeline, it’s a window into the future; a future in which Europe and Asia are drawn closer together into a massive free trade zone that increases their mutual power and prosperity while leaving the US on the outside looking in.
Nord Stream 2: Biden waives US sanctions on Russian pipeline
Published20 May 2021
Sounds believable, but then why did Biden lift sanctions on Nordstream 2?
This justifies dropping ballistic missiles on million+ cities?
The only ones who need to negotiate are stupid Europeans who will freeze without Russian gas,
The US doesn't want a prosperous Russia, and they want to control Europe's access to energy.
The transfer of Russian gas supplies through the Ukrainian gas transmission system is expected to remain close to maximum required capacity through Sunday, data from the Gas Transmission Operator of Ukraine (GTOU) and GSA Platform indicates.
Current orders for the pumping of Russian gas through Ukraine are amounted to 107.33 million cubic meters, close to the maximum contractual obligations for Gazprom (which average about 109 million cubic meters per day).
Data shows that the pumping of Russian gas through the Ukrainian gas transit system has grown sharply since Thursday, when Russia kicked off its “special military operation” in Ukraine aimed at “demilitarizing” and “denazifying” the country. On Saturday, 108.1 million cubic meters of gas were delivered through the Ukrainian transit system, according to Gazprom. For comparison, deliveries through the network last Monday amounted to less than 50 million cubic meters.
richwicks saysThe US doesn't want a prosperous Russia, and they want to control Europe's access to energy.
Why did Biden remove sanctions from Northstream2 immediately after coming into the office? Makes no sense if control of energy is what US wants.
Why did Biden remove sanctions from Northstream2 immediately after coming into the office? Makes no sense if control of energy is what US wants.
Why was Russian gas flowing through Ukrainian pipelines for the last 8 years and still flows FUCKING NOW? Wasn't the whole point of "CIA coup of 2014" to stop the transit?
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