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24 minutes ago, RayC said:

The truth of the matter is that Putin is a greater Russia zealot: He does not believe in Ukraine's right to exist as an independent nation.

 

That's complete nonsense. Putin has repeatedly said the exact opposite, affirmed Ukraine's right to exist, denied the USSR can be revived or should be revived, all that is cheap NATO propaganda

 

24 minutes ago, RayC said:

Would that also provide a justification for invading the Baltic states or reclaiming the land which Stalin 'gifted' to Poland?

 

Russia has no intention to invade the Baltics or Poland, again just more scaremongering nonsense.

 

24 minutes ago, RayC said:

The fact remains that Ukraine withdrew its' application for NATO membership in 2010, so the 'red line' which you use to justify Russia's actions not only hadn't been crossed but did not exist! 

 

No, as was made clear , despite claims of "non-alignment" Ukraine was very deeply co-operating with NATO in the many ways listed  above.

 

24 minutes ago, RayC said:

The coup was not CIA 'formented'.

 

An explosive New York Times exposé by Adam Entous and Michael Schwirtz sheds light on major developments preceding the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to the report, the Ukrainian government entered into a wide-ranging partnership with the CIA against Russia. This cooperation, which involved the establishment of as many as 12 secret CIA “forward operating bases” along Ukraine’s border with Russia, began not with Russia’s 2022 invasion, but just over 10 years ago.

 

Within days of the February 2014 Euromaidan Revolution that culminated with the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych and ushered in a firmly pro-Western government, the newly appointed head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, reportedly proposed a “three-way partnership” with the CIA and MI6, the UK’s foreign intelligence service. Ukrainian security officials gradually proved their value to the U.S. by feeding the CIA intelligence on Russia, including “secret documents about the Russian Navy,” leading to the establishment of CIA bases in Ukraine to coordinate activities against Russia and various training programs for Ukrainian commandos and other elite units.

 

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/cia-ukraine-russia/

24 minutes ago, RayC said:

And you think that any of that should have been viewed in Moscow as a threat to Russia's security and a justification for an invasion of a neighbouring sovereign nation?

 

 

I think the key issue is that Russia, for many years prior to 2008 made it clear that Ukraine joining NATO was as red line that could not be crossed. At the Bucharest announcement Putin voiced his clear opposition. He was ignored. When Ukraine persisted in co-opearting with NATO, whilst telling Russia it was non-aligned, obviously Russia could see what Ukraine was really doing. This was  a grave concern because Ukraine is the key to the great European plains, which are impossible to defend if Ukraine joins NATO. So yes, it was legitimate on every level.

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5 minutes ago, nick supreme said:

Who the <deleted> gave Putin the right to decide who a sovereign nation can ally with?

 

Who gave the US the right to invade Panama after it displeased  the US?

 

Reality.

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4 minutes ago, nick supreme said:

 

I see you are avoiding the question.  Let me ask you again.

 

Who the <deleted> gave Putin the right to decide who a sovereign nation can ally with?

 

Asked and answered.

 

Next!

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It would not surprise me at this point if Putin reacts by delivering a small nuclear strike on West Ukraine, perhaps Lviv. What will Trump's reaction be to that? Puts him in a bit of a Catch-22. If he he were too hit back at Russia with the same those Russian nuclear subs permanently laying off the Coast of USA would lay waste to a lot of Yank cities

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1 hour ago, pegman said:

 

 

It would not surprise me at this point if Putin reacts by delivering a small nuclear strike on West Ukraine, perhaps Lviv. What will Trump's reaction be to that? Puts him in a bit of a Catch-22. If he he were too hit back at Russia with the same those Russian nuclear subs permanently laying off the Coast of USA would lay waste to a lot of Yank cities

That would mean the end of Russia. Even friendlies like India and China would then cut Russia off. 

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On 6/2/2025 at 3:36 PM, Yagoda said:

A guy thats tired of paying for constant european brawls over s**thole villages.

 

We should have taken care of this stuff in 1945. Russians have been a nuisance since the Tatars split

 

"We should have destroyed Russia in 1945!  But since we didn't I support them now."  The clown show continues.

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1 minute ago, ChicagoExpat said:

But since we didn't I support them now

Show me anything where I have ever "supported" Russia, or are you lying again?

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3 hours ago, pegman said:

It would not surprise me at this point if Putin reacts by delivering a small nuclear strike on West Ukraine, perhaps Lviv. What will Trump's reaction be to that? Puts him in a bit of a Catch-22. If he he were too hit back at Russia with the same those Russian nuclear subs permanently laying off the Coast of USA would lay waste to a lot of Yank cities

Our daily reminder that the ONLY people who talk about "NuKeS!  WW3!  EsCaLaTION!"  are Kremlin shills and the Western simps who service them.

 

"Let us do what we want or you're at fault for everything" isn't a very persuasive strategy to people not accustomed to living under the heel of a dictator's jackboot.

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14 hours ago, Cameroni said:

 

"On 14 June 2024 Russian President Putin claimed that "Russian troops were near Kyiv in March 2022", but "There was no political decision to storm the three-million-strong city; it was a coercive operation to establish peace.""

 

From your own link, lol.

 

In other words, there was never an intention to occupy Kiev, much less in 3 days, it was just mean to apply pressure to the Ukrainians because at the time Putin was still negotiating for peace with the Ukrainians. Of course after Johnson visited the peace negotiations fell apart.

It falls on deaf ears. The propaganda machine has told them Putins evil, nothing will change their minds.

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13 minutes ago, ChicagoExpat said:

Our daily reminder that the ONLY people who talk about "NuKeS!  WW3!  EsCaLaTION!"  are Kremlin shills and the Western simps who service them.

 

"Let us do what we want or you're at fault for everything" isn't a very persuasive strategy to people not accustomed to living under the heel of dictator's jackboot.

Would you sacrifice American citizens to support Ukraine?

If so, why arent you out there?

 

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3 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

The propaganda machine has told them Putins evil, nothing will change their minds.

Dont need a machine to establish that, he is a scumbag of the highest order. Thats not the point in this European fiasco.

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11 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Show me anything where I have ever "supported" Russia, or are you lying again?

"I don't support Russia, but I hate Ukraine, and I take every opportunity I can to repeat the exact same arguments Russian apologists use.  But no, I don't support Russia.  Not me.  Nope.  I just want peace.  Peace is all I want.  Oh, and for Ukraine to be destroyed.  That too.  Oh, and for Russkiy Mir to go on forever.  And also, for Putin's glorious reign to never end, peace be upon him.  That's all I want.  Oh -- also, to make borscht (a Russian invention, NOT a Ukrainian one, not matter what some BANDERITES) out of Ukrainian babies.  Oh, and to suck Putin's toes.  What I'm saying is I just want peace.  And Ukraine destroyed.  Stop lying.  All of you are shills.  I do NOT support Russia."

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2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Would you sacrifice American citizens to support Ukraine?

If so, why arent you out there?

Everything you say is right out of "Russian Shill Handbook" -- I think you guys are up to the 156th edition now?  No one is talking about America directly Russia's latest war as a combatant -- only Russia shills.

"WhY DoN'T YoU EnLiSt If YoU SuPpOrT UkRaINe?"  🤣

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2 minutes ago, ChicagoExpat said:

"I don't support Russia, but I hate Ukraine, and I take every opportunity I can to repeat the exact same arguments Russian apologists use.  But no, I don't support Russia.  Not me.  Nope.  I just want peace.  Peace is all I want.  Oh, and for Ukraine to be destroyed.  That too.  Oh, and for Russkiy Mir to go on forever.  And also, for Putin's glorious reign to never end, peace be upon him.  That's all I want.  Oh -- also, to make borscht (a Russian invention, NOT a Ukrainian one, not matter what some BANDERITES) out of Ukrainian babies.  Oh, and to suck Putin's toes.  What I'm saying is I just want peace.  And Ukraine destroyed.  Stop lying.  All of you are shills.  I do NOT support Russia."

So in  other words, you lied.

 

Would you sacrifice American lives on behalf of Ukraine?

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1 minute ago, ChicagoExpat said:

Everything you say is right out of "Russian Shill Handbook" -- I think you guys are up to the 156th edition now?  No one is talking about America directly Russia's latest war as a combatant -- only Russia shills.

"WhY DoN'T YoU EnLiSt If YoU SuPpOrT UkRaINe?"  🤣

Would you risk a nuke on an American city for Ukraine?

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