• Fri. Sep 29th, 2023

How the War in Ukraine Will End



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24 thoughts on “How the War in Ukraine Will End”
  1. There are lots of details here that aren't mentioned and still allow for people's biases to interfere. For instance, even if the number of nazis is low, they are extremely active and the acts they commit are "strong". Which means that even if they are less than 3%, they hold more importance than that in some regards.

  2. Personally, I disagree on subtleties and nuances in this. There is no valid reason for one sovereign country to invade and occupy another sovereign country, and giving air to these Russian excuses validates them in a way.

  3. WHY DO PEOPLE PUT SO MUCH STOCK IN SIGNED TREATIES? A TREATY IS ONLY A PIECE OF PAPER WITH NO FORCE BEHIND IT. JUST TEAR IT UP WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE IT AND BYE BYE TTREATY. IT´S THAT SIMPLE THE ONLY QUASI GUARANTEE IS AN ARMY OR ADVANCED ARMS FROM SPACE ORBIT. ETC.

  4. All lies, lies, lies, judgments from brainwashed. Remember: Russia of the 21st century has never conquered anyone, only liberated. Literally in all lands where the Russian army has come, they are very glad of its arrival. There are many facts of support, and certainly there are no mass protests.
    Georgia is a good example. What prevented the Russian army from conquering Tbilisi at that time? Absolutely nothing, it would just be an easy walk. But they didn't do it. What for? Because it would be a conquest that would weaken the country.
    After the collapse of the USSR, everything is done for one purpose: to strengthen the Russian state. It's logical, isn't it? And it succeeded: now the "golden billion", about 30 of the richest countries in the world are fighting against Russia. Against 150 million, and not the richest. And the result of all these "terrible, terrible" sanctions is close to zero, as they say: "It's like an elephant shot."
    Chechnya, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Syria, Crimea, Donbass, and in the future another half of Ukraine, our half is not a weakening of Russia, it is its strengthening. This is the acquisition of millions of friends who are ready to help in a difficult moment, like now. And we don't need enemies, let them stay there, on the other side. Georgia, Idlib province in Syria, Western Ukraine – no, no, eat this dish yourself.

  5. Mr Selenskyj is following US instructions cause Nato is supplying the weapons for this war which is being fought via Ukraine.. Nato has gone too far by pushing on Russian borders – so the Ukrainians have to pay with their lives.. It is sad that the US/UK rejected peace talks last Spring..

  6. Russian believe that it is always someone else's fault, it's easier to blame someone else, than to accept responsibility for their action. That is why people are Russophobic, they can't trust them.

  7. It's not about that. Putin wants to reinstate the Soviet Union. To do so, he needs to annex Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Poland and the Baltics. If invading Poland or the Baltics, he'll get NATO against him. Which is why he starts with the countries that didn't join Nato. There's no threat from Nato to Russia. That's just a narrative to prevent more countries from joining Nato, which would make his dreams less likely to come true. So he just comes up with some story all the time. For example disarming Ukraine would make it easier for Russia to annex Ukraine in the future

  8. WILL END WITH RUSSIA, KOREA AND CHINA FIGHTING IN RUSSIAS "FAR EAST". RUSSIA WILL BEGIN IT WITH ALMOST NO ARMY, AFTER UKRAINE.

  9. You want Ukraine to remain neutral after being invaded by you, so that it wont have any allies who might take their side incase you ever invade again?

    Yeah good luck selling that one.

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