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Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine
I’m not entertaining your insults or your xenophobic/racist rhetoric. If you don’t consider Russian victims of US enabled Ukrainian attacks as victims, or worthy of civilian status in disputed territory, that says far more about you than me. It also explains your notable absence from condemning Israeli atrocities in Gaza. Wrong type of victim for our pip.
Foreign policy dictated by western exceptionalism (at best, racism at worst) is doomed to failure, hence your blind spot for Ukraine’s inevitable partition. |
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Posts removed, thats enough of the playground antics.
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Another day, another Pravda article about Ukrainian men not wanting to fight and corruption within the conscription process.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...e-conscription Only joking it’s the Guardian. Pjotr better watch himself or he could be off to the meat grinder. |
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I’m sure it looks just like a meat grinder whether you are a Russian advancing or a Ukrainian retreating. The article linked, albeit vaguely, alludes to the desperate state of the Ukrainian armed forces.
I remain unconvinced more conscription to take on ever more reluctant “volunteers” is the answer. |
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Some Europe wide polling on the Ukraine question published in the Guardian
Negotiated outcome most likely result of Russia-Ukraine war, major poll says https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...raine-war-poll |
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If Ukraine can't make inroads against disabled Russians - the article being over six months old - I'd not be sacrificing any more of Ukraine's best and brightest on it. The political consensus is fragmenting in Europe and there's nobody in charge in the US. Biden, if they don't invoke the 25th amendment to remove him, isn't going to squeeze more out of Congress while the Republican presumptive nominee opposes it. |
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so perhaps it should read "most European countries support appeasement"? |
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I have never said "negotiation is appeasement"…
The only time I have said anything remotely resembling that was in March 2022 https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...&postcount=970 Quote:
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Seemed like an odd bit to leave out when you selectively chose your sentences to put in bold. Unless they’re the “wrong type” of Europeans. The political consensus fragments as alternate minority positions in more places rise of course, and there’s more nuance within those majority positions - as Pierre correctly notes above to strengthen the negotiating hand is significantly different from a return to either 2022 or 2014 borders. If I meant to say “a majority of people in the majority of countries” I’d have said that - I don’t believe that so I didn’t say it. |
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https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...&postcount=827 in any event, you've been consistently against a negotiated peace from the outset. |
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