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29 minutes ago, Schoggibueb said:

Ukraine needs support now – tightened sanctions, more financial resources and increased military support – to defend itself and Europe from Russia’s aggression. That is for the benefit of the whole Europe.

How many more sanctions can they place on Russia, at this point, and what makes you think we aren't long past the point where it makes much difference?  I realize that's the Western mindset. Sanctions, sanctions, sanctions.  money, more money, more money.  It's all a bunch of nonsense spread by spin doctors for the war machine and the central banks.  Why people don't realize that is beyond me.  

 

As for Russia threatening all of Europe?  Don't be silly.  If, as you seem to think, they can't even win a ground war against Ukraine, how are they going to suddenly take over all of Europe?  The Russians aren't stupid, and that's not what they want. They went bankrupt trying to hold the old Soviet Union together, and they won't make that mistake again.  They want a buffer zone, they want a neutral Ukraine, and they want the nonsense to stop. 

 

And of course, you gloss over the fact that perhaps it's not Russian aggression that's the root cause of the war in the first place? 

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4 minutes ago, sharot724 said:

Fits you perfectly these days anyways.

 

Your post

"If what it's worth, it sounds to me like you've been ingesting too much propaganda."

I need to start proofing my posts better, I suppose. 

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5 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

You would risk Americans for Ukraine

 

You admire him then? A rational humanitarian he is?

 

Never said you didnt. Chicago. What part?

Prove all of it.  Or you're lying.  (I learned these sooper smart debating tactics from a sooper smart guy WHO DEFINITELY WAS NOT A RUSSIA SUPPORTER.)

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4 minutes ago, ChicagoExpat said:

Prove all of it.  Or you're lying.  (I learned these sooper smart debating tactics from a sooper smart guy WHO DEFINITELY WAS NOT A RUSSIA SUPPORTER.)

Your words little fella, not mine. You should be proud of your fealty to Ukraine.

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3 hours ago, Yagoda said:

No, hes not. He is a scumbag. Russia may win the war but it will be 100 years before they are anymore than a gas station. 

finally and as much as it hurts, I do have to agree with you  555

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23 minutes ago, Schoggibueb said:

It's the economy, stupid

 

The Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 was a combination of factors, including economic stagnation, political instability, and the inability of the centralized command economy to adapt to the changing world. Key contributors included a decline in living standards compared to the West, the cost of the arms race with the United States, and the emergence of nationalist movements within the Soviet republics.

 

The "nonsense" (bombing ukrainian civilians, hospitals, deportation of children etc.pp.) can only be stopped by Putin. And Ukraine WAS neutral before Putin started the wars in 2014 and 2022.

 

Why should Ukraine be a buffer zone? It's THEIR decision how the want to live and that they want to stay a democracy. Not Putins.

 

 

Of course, a number of factors were at play leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. And you seem to agree they were all economic, or at least most of them.  And in today's world, a Russia trying to stitch together all of Europe in a new empire would face many of the same problems, no?  As you say, it's the economy, stupid.. It's economic. And political. And for those same reasons, it won't happen today.  But it makes for scary Western propaganda.  Stop Putin in his tracks before he takes over all of Europe!  

 

As for why Ukraine should be a buffer zone?  Because, in the real world, it's within the Russian sphere of influence, it always has been, and it always will be. That's the reality. Different, perhaps, from the Western Neocon fantasyland, but reality, nonetheless.   

 

In any event, count me in as one of the people who strongly believes that gambling with the future of the human race based on an assumption that Putin is just bluffing and that Russia has no right to address matters of strategic importance, is not a good idea.  Anyone who thinks otherwise is crazy.

 

I'm not sure what they're thinking. Gambling with the human race  is a bad idea.  For sure, people make money by wayof the war machine.  And the corruption is beyond belief. 

 

Only a few profit.  Everyone else pays. Perhaps with their lives.

 

The war machine makes money. The corrupt politicians make money. The banking system makes money. And if they lose their bet, it's over for everyone. 

 

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3 minutes ago, jas007 said:

s for why Ukraine should be a buffer zone?  Because, in the real world, it's within the Russian sphere of influence, it always has been, and it always will be. That's the reality. Different, perhaps, from the Western Neocon fantasyland, but reality, nonetheless.

I have no idea in what kind of a reality you are. But thats not the reality. Ukraine was - and still is - an independant country. That's the reality since 24th August 1991.

 

So just stick with the facts, and not with russian propaganda.

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37 minutes ago, Schoggibueb said:

I have no idea in what kind of a reality you are. But thats not the reality. Ukraine was - and still is - an independant country. That's the reality since 24th August 1991.

 

So just stick with the facts, and not with russian propaganda.

So, it's your opinion that, in the real world, there's no such thing as a sphere of influence?  And that anyone who thinks so is somehow spouting Russian propaganda?

 

What do you think would happen if Russia or China were to place offensive weapons along the Mexican Border, or along the Canadian border?  Do. you think the USA would say "Oh well, those are independent countries"?  Of course not. That kind of military presence wouldn't be tolerated.  Not for one day. 

 

What do you think would happen if Russia or China smuggled a bunch of specialized trucks and drones into the USA and then attacked US B-52 bombers and other strategic assets with the drones?  Do you think the USA would sit back, be patient, and wait to see what was next on the agenda?  Or would the retaliation already be underway?  

 

So yes, Ukraine is an independent country.  And in the real world and within the Russian sphere of influence, the question is "so what"?  

 

Don't think for a second that Russia has no right to address matters of strategic importance which might be an existential threat. Take a look at the codified Russian nuclear doctrine. That's not "propaganda."  That's reality, and last time I heard, Russia has thousands of nukes which they can and may well use if need be. 

 

So, independent country or not, parts of what were once Ukraine are now part of Russia.  And it may be too late for much of a settlement favorable to Ukraine. 

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1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

finally and as much as it hurts, I do have to agree with you  555

Finally and as much as it hurts I do finally have to say you are right

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59 minutes ago, transam said:

Says someone calling himself "Yagoda".................:whistling:

 

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Genrikh-Grigoryevich-Yagoda........😉

Holy crap.  He put it out there for all to see.  I'm embarrassed I didn't pick up on it.  The guy WHO DEFINITELY DOES NOT SUPPORT RUSSIA chose the former head of the Soviet secret police as his avatar.  Another sign he DEFINITELY DOES NOT SUPPORT RUSSIA.  Fun fact:  When I lived in Moscow I lived close to Lavrenty Beria's place -- another guy I'm sure our friend here admires.

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1 hour ago, ChicagoExpat said:

Holy crap.  He put it out there for all to see.  I'm embarrassed I didn't pick up on it.  The guy WHO DEFINITELY DOES NOT SUPPORT RUSSIA chose the former head of the Soviet secret police as his avatar.  Another sign he DEFINITELY DOES NOT SUPPORT RUSSIA.  Fun fact:  When I lived in Moscow I lived close to Lavrenty Beria's place -- another guy I'm sure our friend here admires.

Haha wrong ethnicity.

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4 hours ago, jas007 said:

And of course, you gloss over the fact that perhaps it's not Russian aggression that's the root cause of the war in the first place? 

Nothing to gloss over. Russia attacked Ukraine.

Case closed.

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