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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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I'd like to think they would step up if needed so desperately.... I'd love to think it actually
If you are referring to WW2 there are zero similarities with Britains position.
Learn your history.
Bud.
 
Tbf, he has a point, it’s an unpopular truth but it would be much easier if Ukraine let Russia take what they wanted and then fought back at a later date by other means….and he’s also right about Ukraine being corrupt, I’ve mentioned this a few times but again, it goes against the rhetoric on here….for once, the US seem to have it right
It's unpopular because it's not the truth. Ukraine isn't Russia just like Canada isn't the US. Two places having many things in common (and yes, that includes corruption for Ukraine and Russia) does not make them the same nor does it make it morally justifiable for one to take over the other by force. And once the Russians take a place, they dig in hard - to the point that fighting back "later" means decades.
 
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Tbf, he has a point, it’s an unpopular truth but it would be much easier if Ukraine let Russia take what they wanted and then fought back at a later date by other means….and he’s also right about Ukraine being corrupt, I’ve mentioned this a few times but again, it goes against the rhetoric on here….for once, the US seem to have it right
Go tell that to ordinary Ukrainians fighting for the lives of their children.
 
Is this thread getting derailed by any chance? Are people really arguing about old people going to war? f***ing hell:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Anyone see those mad lads on Sky News earlier turning up at the Ukrainian embassy in London to volunteer to fight in the foreign legion? One of them was 60.

Anyone up for it?
 
Pity the poor souls on the receiving end of that.
I wonder if posters are still feeling sorry for the "poor russian lads"?

It's ok to hate all bloodshed, all war, and all killing. All anyone is doing is focusing upon the real villains of this entire operation.

The world isn't completely black and white. You can both feel angry and sick about the situation. Detest Putin and the Russian state for what they are doing. Wish the Russian army would fall back and stop the war, death and destruction. Even wish death upon the Oligkarky and political class of Russia. While also not wishing the death of young working-class lads, many of whom have been conscripted into the Russian army, and probably don't want to be there at all. No soldier I have ever met wanted to be in a war. Nobody wants to kill others. You do it because it is your job, because you are a soldier and have been trained for it. As I said before, I'm sure they want to be at home with their friends and families as much as the Ukrainians.
 
Out of all of this tragedy, it’s the single most wonderful thing that I’ve been clinging on to. The global community is united, from the f***ing judo federation, to the Brazilian Government. From the Polish bloke driving a refugee to Czechia, to the EU and the world coming together to cripple the Russian economy. The line in Balham High Street - people taking donations of clothes and supplies to a charity for refugees in Poland.

It’s as if the whole world is Arya Stark. It gives me goosebumps and make me think we can do this if we stand up to the cûnt.


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I keep thinking of a quote from Babylon 5: something that always keeps coming back to me….

“No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand. [The Centauri learned that lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.]”
Ambassador G' Kar (Babylon 5: Series Two Episode Twenty)
 
It's unpopular because it's not the truth. Ukraine isn't Russia just like Canada isn't the US. Two places having many things in common (and yes, that includes corruption for Ukraine and Russia) does not make them the same nor does it make it morally justifiable for one to take over the other by force. And once the Russians take a place, they dig in hard - to the point that fighting back "later" means decades.
He’s not saying whether it justifiable or not, he’s given legit reasons for not joining in. He’s listing legit facts, the whole ‘indistinguishable’ thing is nonsense, yes, if that’s all that comes out of that then I’d say he’s got it pretty much spot on.
 
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