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You still aren't getting the point are you ?

Unfortunately it's going to be innocent Ukranians that are going to die for this. Not the US, the UK or the EU. Ukraine is yet another nation caught between the power struggle of the 2.

I just can't get this.

The innocent Ukrainians are dying because they are fighting someone who wants to steal their country and end their self determination. We are backing them because they want our help.

FFS.
 
I can understand neutrality demands but what is this constant de-nazification non sense?

I think in part an attempt to rouse patriotism by comparing Ukraine to the Nazi invasion in 1941, and a clear move to delegitimate Ukraine's leadership, so that only a Russian puppet Government is seen as acceptable.
 
I am sure that Putin had predicted this in his 3D chess, but it was a surprise for me! Swiss banks will follow the same EU rules for Russian money!... Hard to believe, but I hope it is true!



Switzerland will forego "Swiss neutrality" and adopt same sanctions as EU against Russia

https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-news-02-28-22/h_f8b3aa0b0e6c885286e93f1e47494e55
Someone's finally had a word with the Swiss. Money laundering in the name of Neutrality. Twats
 
I can understand neutrality demands but what is this constant de-nazification non sense?

It's bs. It's something that doesn't exist and Putin knows it, so it's a way to say negotiations didn't work because Ukraine didn't want to stop being Nazis. Even though Putin has groups of mercs that use Nazi signage heading to Ukraine to fight, and some of those proud boy idiots
 
Someone's finally had a word with the Swiss. Money laundering in the name of Neutrality. Twats
Probably the US. They can toy with Switzerland as they like. The EU not so much.
 
Good read here, explain why Russia invade Ukraine, and helps understand the whole situation and motives behind the invasion.

 
guys, do these peace talks mean anything? What's going on? Could this shit all be over soon? I doubt it, yet I have hope
 
Assuming it relates to the azov batallion

It doesn't. It's a manufactured bit of propaganda that Putin is using to get Russians to support his illegitimate invasion. You seem to forget that the Nazis invaded Russia in 1941 and are hung up on a Tweet about pig fat on bullets meant to feck with Chechen warmongers who should have stayed home.
 
I'm latvian, so I can draw parralels with my country in this. We've got huge minority of russians and have been under their thumb for large part of the history, should we split our country in two so they can stop being repressed or just become Russia as it has claim to the land? What you suggest is ripping up a sovereign countries constitution of territorial integrity, that Russia itself had agreed to respect under Budapest agreement. Just because Crimea was transfered relatively recently, doesn't make it any less ukrainian. How do you figure someone else has more claim on other countries land, than the country that has it right now? Borders were drawn every other year centuries ago, now we've got internationally accepted constitutions, that accept other country within its current borders, I'll repeat myself, under Budapest agreement, Russia agrees that Crimea is ukrainian.

Silly argument, but within the lines of suggesting that a sovereign country should split itself up.

Again then. What claim did Kosovo had for independence? Or any state in history for independence? By your argument Latvia should have never left the German Empire.
 
Hopefully Russia would have learnt their lesson that they cannot attack a country that has the support of NATO (feel free to march eastward towards Arabia though :D). With that lesson we can allow them back into the world economy and not sever relations entirely

I live in ‘Arabia’, as do millions of other people. You may have your own feelings about leaders here, which I really don’t care about, but calling for Russia to attack other countries that you simply don’t like, given what we’ve seen over the past few days, and given what myself and my family have been through when Saddam invaded us, is frankly disgusting. Think before you post. This thread isn’t a free for all.
 
I live in ‘Arabia’, as do millions of other people. You may have your own feelings about leaders here, which I really don’t care about, but calling for Russia to attack other countries that you simply don’t like, given what we’ve seen over the past few days, and given what myself and my family have been through when Saddam invaded us, is frankly disgusting. Think before you post. This thread isn’t a free for all.
It's also very questionable geography. "march eastwards" - the Middle East is very much to the west of most of Russia and it's almost directly south of Moscow.
 
Re: Crimea.

I swear if Brexit Britain were to stage a coup in the Republic of Ireland and were then to claim possession of the territory pointing to A) the result of a sham referendum, B) mother tongue demographics of the population, and C) historical ownership of the territory, some would go along with it.

That is exactly what happened in Crimea.
I remember that you have some ties to Ukraine but I wonder how close do you know Crimea & Crimeans? The referendum was obviously done by illegal means with Russian troops on the ground and henceforth isn’t legitimate, but whenever Crimeans wanted to join Russia is another point. And they certainly did, which is evident by many different social studies over the years (before and after annexation) and by the feeling on the ground (I remember having debates with many Crimeans on Putin in 2008-2012 as they saw him as a savior and the idea of joining Russia as a panacea for many economical & social issues that they’ve had at the time).

I don’t think that the idea of Donbass or Lugansk joining Russia was considered by many before 2014, for example. In Crimea, the thought was always there — and this is why Putin annexed it instead of doing his usual proxy-independent state thing a la DNR, LNR, South Ossetia & Abkhazia.

And to reiterate my point — the “referendum” was done with Russian military on the ground and it can’t be considered legitimate by any means. I guess we’ll never know how this referendum would’ve gone legitimately but it all indicate towards a landslide victory for the pro-Russian contingent. I think only Crimean tatars were against the idea out of the significant ethnic/cultural/social groups on the peninsula.
 
Hopefully Russia would have learnt their lesson that they cannot attack a country that has the support of NATO (feel free to march eastward towards Arabia though :D). With that lesson we can allow them back into the world economy and not sever relations entirely

What!? Unbelievable post, in so many ways.

Btw, what does the ‘88’ in your username refer to?
 
Is that genuine!?
Yeah, more so, it’s more or less rehashing of multiple “historical articles” and speeches that Putin has published over the years.
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I will quote every one of you wannabe communists and ask you to explain yourselves or go away.

Some of you wannabe diplomats would have Ukraine partitioned to satisfy Putler. If that's diplomacy for you, go and live in Mother Russia.
Posts like these serve absolutely no purpose mate. Cop the feck on
 
12000 Albanians killed and systemic opression. Also a grand-scale plan to displace them.

I know. My point is just because an entity owns a land somewhere, should not mean that the people there can not fight for independence. For me, people in Kosovo had the right to independence, as people in Crimea.
 
I am sure that Putin had predicted this in his 3D chess, but it was a surprise for me! Swiss banks will follow the same EU rules for Russian money!... Hard to believe, but I hope it is true!



Switzerland will forego "Swiss neutrality" and adopt same sanctions as EU against Russia

https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-news-02-28-22/h_f8b3aa0b0e6c885286e93f1e47494e55

I wonder if it's because a) Russia didn't have a lot of money with them, or b) The Swiss are very very good at hiding money
 
I am sure that Putin had predicted this in his 3D chess, but it was a surprise for me! Swiss banks will follow the same EU rules for Russian money!... Hard to believe, but I hope it is true!



Switzerland will forego "Swiss neutrality" and adopt same sanctions as EU against Russia

https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-news-02-28-22/h_f8b3aa0b0e6c885286e93f1e47494e55
More Abramovich style PR for the scumbag bankers of Switzerland who need to polish their image after the recent Credit Suisse revelations which cast a massive shadow over that entire sector.
 
I know. My point is just because an entity owns a land somewhere, should not mean that the people there can not fight for independence. For me, people in Kosovo had the right to independence, as people in Crimea.

The situations are not comparable. The entire point of the Kosovo precedent is that Serbia have lost their right to Kosovo because of the attrocities committed.

Some are trying to paint it as "now you can have secessions at will" but it does not work like that.
 
It's also very questionable geography. "march eastwards" - the Middle East is very much to the west of most of Russia and it's almost directly south of Moscow.

Likely thinks the Middle East is east of everything because east is in the name. Let's be honest, based on the insanity of the post I'm impressed they know that East is a direction.
 
I can understand neutrality demands but what is this constant de-nazification non sense?


As above, it's partly Russia trying to drag this war back to the optics of 1945, but also referring to Ukrainians as Nazis is a casual anti-Ukrainian slur by Russia. The Ukrainian resistance fought alongside the Nazis against the Soviet Union during World War II, so that part of their history is complicated to put it lightly. What countries don't have a complicated relationship with parts of their history though? What countries don't have monuments to or symbols of things that many of us would rather were left in the past?
 
I can understand neutrality demands but what is this constant de-nazification non sense?
Obviously the democratically elected President of Ukraine, Jewish descendant of Holocaust survivors, is a Nazi and needs to be replaced with the only non-Nazi available which is a man called Pladimir Vutin who wears a fake moustache and has a face like a toddler who's drawn eyes on a potato too close together.
 
12000 Albanians killed and systemic opression. Also a grand-scale plan to displace them.
Holy shit, you are Serbian and saying this. First one I heard who didn't say the usual 'Albanian terrorists, NATO/US bombed us cause they didn't like Serbia and wanted to make a base in Bondsteel'.
 
The situations are not comparable. The entire point of the Kosovo precedent is thaglt Serbia have lost their right to Kosovo because of the attrocities committed.

Some are trying to paint it as "now you can have secessions at will" but it does not work like that.

So, should Indians kick out Americans because of the atrocities committed? Or rather the US should be British again, because the British were not committing atrocities, just imposing taxes. We cannot determine independent movements just by that.
 
I remember that you have some ties to Ukraine but I wonder how close do you know Crimea & Crimeans? The referendum was obviously done by illegal means with Russian troops on the ground and henceforth isn’t legitimate, but whenever Crimeans wanted to join Russia is another point. And they certainly did, which is evident by many different social studies over the years (before and after annexation) and by the feeling on the ground (I remember having debates with many Crimeans on Putin in 2008-2012 as they saw him as a savior and the idea of joining Russia as a panacea for many economical & social issues that they’ve had at the time).

I don’t think that the idea of Donbass or Lugansk joining Russia was considered by many before 2014, for example. In Crimea, the thought was always there — and this is why Putin annexed it instead of doing his usual proxy-independent state thing a la DNR, LNR, South Ossetia & Abkhazia.

And to reiterate my point — the “referendum” was done with Russian military on the ground and it can’t be considered legitimate by any means. I guess we’ll never know how this referendum would’ve gone legitimately but it all indicate towards a landslide victory for the pro-Russian contingent. I think only Crimean tatars were against the idea out of the significant ethnic/cultural/social groups on the peninsula.

I spent some time in Crimea a couple of years before the 2014 invasion and was struck by how Russian the culture and identity was there. Had there been a legit referendum, I think the Crimeans would've probably selected Russia (just not by the farcical numbers as in Putin's "referendum at gunpoint"). Even if Russia were to become a Democracy, I think there will still be considerable interest in retaining Crimea, which IIRC even Navalny is a proponent of.
 
I know. My point is just because an entity owns a land somewhere, should not mean that the people there can not fight for independence. For me, people in Kosovo had the right to independence, as people in Crimea.
My feeling is that if there is no systematic oppression, people of a country can decide to go independent only if the current country allows them. That's why despite I support Catalonia's independence, I think that Spain has the right to keep Catalonia for example. There is pretty much no oppression there.

I don't have a good understanding of Ukrainian politics to know if Crimea and Donbas region were discriminated. I don't think that just wanting to leave is a reason in itself, cause then it never stops and we go back to having 10000 tribes in Europe.

Saying that, I think at this stage it is irrelevant. Crimea is a part of Russia now, so I don't expect this to change even if Russia gets a pro-Western leader. I think it is more complicated for Donbas, but I do not think it can get back to becoming part of Ukraine. The important part IMO is for this to end as soon as possible. I guess best case scenario might be for Ukraine to be neutral military-wise in a new deal with Russia and US/EU/NATO, but join the EU. Russia then won't claim to be threatened and Ukraine will prosper economically.