Not really no but they work for NATO and would get in trouble. But a quick google search had this video. CBS reported it then quickly back steppedCan you cite any of these claims with sources?
Not really no but they work for NATO and would get in trouble. But a quick google search had this video. CBS reported it then quickly back steppedCan you cite any of these claims with sources?
Ukraine has been controlled by well over a dozen non-Russian powers in the last 1000 years, only had Russian controllers in the last 100-200 years.Ukraine is *part* of Russia. For Ukraine to leave Russia is like for Texas to leave the US. I'm not saying Texas should leave the US. I'm not saying Texas should not leave the US. But it's a similar situation, Ukraine is a renegade Russian province.
You mean..."Ukraine deserves independence from Russia" & life-long tax obligation to the EU, UK & USA...go freedom.Ukraine has been controlled by well over a dozen non-Russian powers in the last 1000 years, only had Russian controllers in the last 100-200 years.
They fought their first of several wars of independence from Russia 100 years ago. Russian language and culture wasn't pushed on them until 1930s... and they were also genocided in a famine during that time. 5 million died.
They fought for independence from both Germany AND Russia during and immediately after WWII. They have literally been struggling for independence their entire existence!
Anyways, they never joined Russia willingly as Texas did with the union, they were conquered and forced to. They've actually been bullied by bigger countries their entire existence in the last 1000 years. They have made multiple attempts at independence.
Fighting for independence is the American spirit, so comparing it to Texas (who also loves to joke about independence from the union) is not a good comparison. Ukraine is more like... Peurto Rico, Korea, Vietnam.
It's actually the American way to help them leave Russia.
I really don't understand why conservatives want Russia to conquer Ukraine again. It's anti American mythology and ideology.
Being anti war and not wanting to send them tax dollars is reasonable, I can appreciate that sentiment and feel the same to some degree. But the cheering for Russia and saying Ukraine belongs to them never made sense to me. That's equivalent to saying the US belongs to England.
Is the US doing this with our own imperialist intentions in mind? Almost certainly, and the war machine... but that's not what conservatives are seemingly trying to point out. It's an easy grab bag of anti-Biden politics. In fact I think it's the first modern example of Republicans being anti-war instead of the Democrats.
...but American people actually rooting for the tyrannical, federalist, government power over what is essentially a rural state? It's completely opposite of conservative American values.
I am uneducated, though. Maybe one of you can enlighten me on why Russia actually deserves to own Ukraine and all it's people.
I was born in Texas. Russia can fuck off. Ukraine deserves independence.
Governments are always in debt for decades or centuries after either winning or losing wars.You mean..."Ukraine deserves independence from Russia" & life-long tax obligation to the EU, UK & USA...go freedom.![]()
Sure. 4% of the Ukranian vote in which Zelensky was elected was for a literal Nazi party.I feel bad for the Urainians, but the historical synopsis above glides past a few things - like the penchant for right wing extremism among western Ukrainians.
And Fox / right wing US media.My point is that there's way more complexity to this conflict than CNN is ever going to reveal.
That's just the sociopolitical war propaganda machine at work. 350 million people in this country are under the constant barrage of it.It is a little ironic that the U.S. right wing isn't sympathetic to the Ukrainian right wing. Kind of like history coming full circle. Bandera loved the NAZIs, and they locked his behind up.
US is *part* of UK. For USA to leave UK is like for Catalonia to leave Spain. I'm not saying Catalonia should leave spain. I'm not saying Catalonia should not leave Spain. But it's a similar situation, USA is a renegade British province.Ukraine is *part* of Russia. For Ukraine to leave Russia is like for Texas to leave the US. I'm not saying Texas should leave the US. I'm not saying Texas should not leave the US. But it's a similar situation, Ukraine is a renegade Russian province.
Ukrainians identify as a people. They speak their own language. They deserve to be recognized as a nation, and Russia did so recognize them long ago. Putin is no scholar. He's no formulator of any carefully thought out concept with real insight. He threw together this theory of Ukraine being part of Russia as a makeshift way to defend and rationalize what he wanted to do, which was to stop the advance of NATO toward the Russian border. Until that loomed on the horizon, he was content to let Ukraine be Ukraine. Now he wants to go back on the deal that the two countries had worked out decades ago. That is a betrayal of what was once mutually accepted by the two nations.US is *part* of UK. For USA to leave UK is like for Catalonia to leave Spain. I'm not saying Catalonia should leave spain. I'm not saying Catalonia should not leave Spain. But it's a similar situation, USA is a renegade British province.
Zelinski broke the Minsk agreement and tore it up on tv as soon as he got electedUkrainians identify as a people. They speak their own language. They deserve to be recognized as a nation, and Russia did so recognize them long ago. Putin is no scholar. He's no formulator of any carefully thought out concept with real insight. He threw together this theory of Ukraine being part of Russia as a makeshift way to defend and rationalize what he wanted to do, which was to stop the advance of NATO toward the Russian border. Until that loomed on the horizon, he was content to let Ukraine be Ukraine. Now he wants to go back on the deal that the two countries had worked out decades ago. That is a betrayal of what was once mutually accepted by the two nations.
His real rationale is that he feels Russia suffered a double betrayal. He felt betrayed by Ukrainians wanting to kick the Russian navy out of Sevastopal, which he though was a settled arrangement, for which Russia had been paying Ukraine. He felt betrayed by the U.S., who long ago assured Russia that NATO would not try to incorporate into itself every country that was formerly part of the Soviet Union. So betrayal spawns more betrayal. It was Ukraine and the U.S. that first upset the apple cart and provoked this conflict. Hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians have paid for that extreme foolishness.
Agree.Ukrainians identify as a people. They speak their own language. They deserve to be recognized as a nation
Putin is no scholar. He's no formulator of any carefully thought out concept with real insight.
He threw together this theory of Ukraine being part of Russia as a makeshift way to defend and rationalize what he wanted to do, which was to stop the advance of NATO toward the Russian border.
he was content to let Ukraine be Ukraine
Russia leased the port from Ukraine. That lease was not terminated by Ukraine, Putin just feared it might be. Thats all that was. And I wouldn't have been too surprised with a decision like that with all the political meddling that was going on back in those days. Remember that never would have been a problem if Putin didn't 'convince' Yanukovych to ditch the EU association agreement at the last minute, which ultimately lead to him fleeing back to Russia and new elections being held. Once again, he got greedy. He already had an ally in Ukraine but that wasn't enough, he wanted more. And as a result, Sevastopol was put into question. And it wasn't even a settled question before he decided to invade.His real rationale is that he feels Russia suffered a double betrayal. He felt betrayed by Ukrainians wanting to kick the Russian navy out of Sevastopal, which he though was a settled arrangement, for which Russia had been paying Ukraine.
He felt betrayed by the U.S., who long ago assured Russia that NATO would not try to incorporate into itself every country that was formerly part of the Soviet Union. So betrayal spawns more betrayal. It was Ukraine and the U.S. that first upset the apple cart and provoked this conflict. Hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians have paid for that extreme foolishness.
I guess my point is it's a '"For-profit" neu collonianism war'; as distinct from a "war on terrorism", war.Governments are always in debt for decades or centuries after either winning or losing wars.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make here.
Do you think they would be better off indebted to Russia for killing hundreds of thousands of their soldiers, or indebted to Nato for giving them the opportunity to actually win?
I legitimately don't understand what you're trying to say here.
You think Russia would just give them a jail free card and a good economy after this war?
"It's cool bro, you ruined our rubles and killed so many, here is some amazing Russian communist economic hospitality! Be free and happy! I'm so glad to see you after convincing all of our citizens that you were nazi nato puppets that tortured our own!!"
What exactly do you think happens after war?
Only one person in the world has the power and authority to end the war without sacrificing his country, or starting a world war, and thats Putin.I guess my point is it's a '"For-profit" neu collonianism war'; as distinct from a "war on terrorism", war.
Freedom War is the new black; kind of war!
It's just interesting, in a 'rip your brain from your cervical spine' kind of way, the way they portray, the industry; when there were so many chances to negotiate terms, for the sake of consolidation. Too many investors in Ukraine to stop the destruction.![]()
Cocaine bear might be able to pull it off....or, Cocaine bear.
Fuck me. 68 pages now. Can't we get a little suitcase nuke at least?Stalemate.