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One thing is clear. If people in the West shy away from anything that could weaken the Russians so much that they indeed lose the war and then might do something even worse than what they already have done to Ukraine, then the logical conclusion is that the West will never do anything that would enable the Ukrainians to win. This means that the West already has resigned and accepted the Russians will earn victory in the end, and the West then is even helping to secure it for Russia. By refusing to do what it takes to prevent that.
The Russians are already doing what even a small nuclear bomb can do, even worse. They have razed entire cities to the ground. They have only taken more time than a nuclear bomb would have needed, with at least equal destruction. Their logic is parallel to that of the West: by delaying the war intensity to a lower level than that of nuclear explosions, as they do, they do not provoke a decisive Western response, and even more: they intimidate the West with the threat that they could still do it at a later date. Thus they ensure that the West will not really stand in the way of their victory, but will be content merely to pretend to do so. The West maintains the appearance of being on the morally right side - while in reality it stands on the sidelines and only drives up the price of the Russian victory. Nonetheless, both the West and Russia have long since agreed to sell Ukraine to Russia. If it is like I just said, it means that they are really only haggling over the price now. But the deal is in principle already agreed on. I hope I get proven wrong by events. But I refuse to make consequences artificially complicated when in fact they are obvious and simple. I stick to Occam's razor. I judge the Western acting by the consequences it causes - not on words and claims and holy promises. Thats why especially the German acting does not impress me. Babble Olaf plays with marked cards. So does Macronman.
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And the socialist in Rome disguised as the Pope has once again pulled a coup out of the toilet with his cynical proposals.
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Is Europe doing enough to help against Russia?
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and so it goes, still all talk and no action!!
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No real surprises there then.
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yeh!! at least someones happy!
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US prepared for Russia's nuclear strike on Ukraine in late 2022
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^ I think they had planned on using nukes, despite what others have said in this thread.
Yes they have used this threat many times. But as it said in the article Ukraine had great momentum and Russia was "on the run" As another pointed out-They have destroyed so much among civilian buildings that it would look like nukes had been used. Nukes will be used by the Russian if they lose Crimea and/or Donetsk. Markus
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How can this be proved ?
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I fear the author is right.
There are increasing signs that Putin will soon win the war. https://www-focus-de.translate.goog/...en&_x_tr_hl=de It is obvious that more and more Western lead politicians have given the war away. Even before the Orange blockade, Biden and the Democrats did not do all they could, never did. This war would have needed grim determination, no matter the cost, like Kennedy showed during Kuba. Brutal power, detemrination and the willingness to show it, to leave no doubt on that one is willing to go all the way - thats the only way how you can negotiate with Sovjets/Russians and hope to get away with it. Force. Superior power. Threat. Muscle. Not smart wording. Instead: vain roosters parading around the yard with constant cock-a-doodle-doo, believing that this will keep the wolves away. Ridiculous. Our defence production by now, by given orders, should produce Russian military production into the ground. Instead, there is not even a consensus to do so in the future. Petty disputes over "Petitessen" and narcissistic sensitivities. Pompous talk-slinging. NATO can no longer be relied on. And that doesn't mean the Trump issue. Article 5 never was anything more than options for individual national actors to chose anything between diplomatic notes and an armoured corps. There never was any mandatory obligation for anything included. Ridiculous. Ukraine is done. And its the West's fault. (Also Ukraine's, due to its inner corruption and internal conflicts in the leadership). Ironically the Russians from beginning on have been the most predictable variable in all this mess. The torso that will remain of Ukraine, is heavily wounded, abused, dependent, will see millions of citizens gone away, and uncertain longterm economic perspectives to surirve. All this will fall the Europeans on their feet. And the Russians will come back to their unfinished business sooner or later. 5-10 years.
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So sad Marc!
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Sad - and outrageous.
Meanwhile Russia already now produces three times as many artillery shells for the Ukraine warzone than Europe and the US together. Thats hilarious. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/10/p...ine/index.html And the Russian's use of new 1.5 ton glide bombs summons hell and desaster on Ukrainian dfeences and building targets like poowerplants. It seesm the Ukrianains have no defence against them. Their morale is taking a beating, too. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/10/e...irc_end_recirc When i add all the many media snippets of comments, informations, news, reports and such together and stitch it all together, I get the picture of that something serious is breaking apart in the Ukrainian resistence currently, and on a deep-rooting, structural level. But that is my subjective perception, and generally across all the picture. I cannot point finger on this and that detail and say, "here, thats the cause". Its not so much just a visible crack in the wall, but a subtle, general vibration of the whole building. Sooner or later every ongoing attrition must lead to structural breaks, however. The spring mud period coming maybe will slow Russia down, but at least until the "elections" in Russia they will press on. Ukraine may try to hide behind minefields, but different to Russia last summer Ukraine no longer has the artillery to take advantage of Russian units bogging down in these minefields.
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Yes it is indeed sad news.
It sadden me that Russia gets away with their terror against Ukraine I don't think the West has spoken with a snakes tongue. The problem lay in the Parliament here in the West where some politician is more or less pro-Russian and will do almost anything to prevent their country from sending ammo to Ukraine And then we have our voters. For the Politicians here it's more important to bow and follow the voters demands than helping a country in need. When all this is said It wouldn't surprise me at all if NATO decide to send troops to Ukraine-Not combat troops though. Markus
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Then we have these positive videos
Edit And some negative video clips End edit Markus
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