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4 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

And, as been pointed out repeatedly, Ukraine's constitution does not allow a general election during wartime

 

 

Convenient for tin pot dictators then. Even Britain had a general election during the slaughter in WW1.

Constitutions can be changed.

 

4 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

But neither of these fit into your preconceived narrative of putin = good man

Making it up again!

I have said nothing to suggest I believe Putin= good man, but don't let reality get in the way of your insults.

 

5 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

600 dead in one go at this theatre 2 years ago.

and the other 1400?

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Posted
17 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

 

 

As posted on twit thing, LOL. Not exactly an unbiased source.

 

Got anything from a more neutral source?

 

Never mind, keep saying it over and over and one day it might come true.

 

For the moment I'll file it with all the posts saying Russia was running out of missiles.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, AndreasHG said:

Poor Russia is a giant only when compared to Ukraine. 

 

So, what you're saying is that the Ukes in the areas annexed by Putin will be better off financially?

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58 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

So, what you're saying is that the Ukes in the areas annexed by Putin will be better off financially?

 

The Ukrainians are treated by the Russians in the same way all the ethnic minorities subjected to their empire are treated: with no mercy.

Why do you think Tatars, Chechens, Bashkirs, Chuvash, Avars, Armenians, Dargins, lose their lives by the thousands in the Russian army for a few dollars of sign-in bonus, monthly wage, and a super-bonus in case of death?

It's because they live in appalling conditions, deprived of freedom, and barely able to satisfy their families' basic need. It's desperation that provides the Russian army with its cannon fodder.

It has always been this way: under the tzars, the soviets, and now under Putin.

 

Remember the Holodomor: The famine affected the Ukrainian SSR as well as the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (a part of the Ukrainian SSR at the time).

Its consequences are evident in demographic statistics: between 1926 and 1939, the Ukrainian population increased by only 6.6%, whereas Russia grew by 16.9%.

 

Russia has never been kind with the ethnic minorities subjected to its imperial rule.

 

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