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Need a UN resolution then peacekeepers once the UK sanctions bring Putin to his knees.
I’m not holding my breath.
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Need a UN resolution then peacekeepers once the UK sanctions bring Putin to his knees.
The news is getting worse. Feels really depressing at the minute. Just seems more violent every day. Can’t remember ever feeling this about someone but I really hope Putin dies sharpish. I despise him. Just seen some 80 odd year old Holocaust survivor crying her eyes out as her family are trapped in Kiev. Bastards man.
I realise this is a self absorbed post.
That's what John Barrowman thought as wellYou start windmilling
I don’t trust Putin. At all.It certainly is. I hope it’s not a trap and the Russians don’t bomp the humanitarian corridor.
Don’t forget the Saudis etc who own the bits of the U.K. economy the Russians don’t.
If he will betray his own soldiers fighting for him, he would have no qualms lying there.I don’t trust Putin. At all.
And how many more civilians will have been murdered for existing in their home cities? The Russians are clearly stringing this along knowing that they won’t accept anything less than full control of the Ukrainian territory and government. The negotiations are absolutely pointless for ending the conflict.You must be logged on to see media items
It certainly is. I hope it’s not a trap and the Russians don’t bomp the humanitarian corridor.
Don’t forget the Saudis etc who own the bits of the U.K. economy the Russians don’t.
Imagine living in Moscow, "fancy going to IKEA pet?" "can't ikeas shut because we invaded Ukraine" "ah well I'll just go to the cashpoint to get some money for a night out?" "no cashpoints because we invaded Ukraine" "well I can just stay in and play as Spartak Moscow on fifa" "they've been removed from fifa because we invaded Ukraine"....... "I'm starting to think invading Ukraine wasn't a great idea"
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I wonder if Amanda is a little worried...
We are really going to have to draw the line eventually.“Just do whatever you want Vlad, we’re weak as p*ss”.
Finally, they stop playing the “Neutral” card.
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Never been a fan of IKEA. During the Cold War a lot of their stuff was produced in East Germany.....in Stassi run prison camps.Imagine living in Moscow, "fancy going to IKEA pet?" "can't ikeas shut because we invaded Ukraine" "ah well I'll just go to the cashpoint to get some money for a night out?" "no cashpoints because we invaded Ukraine" "well I can just stay in and play as Spartak Moscow on fifa" "they've been removed from fifa because we invaded Ukraine"....... "I'm starting to think invading Ukraine wasn't a great idea"
That shitty feeling that there’s nowt anyone can do to help. Russians look absolutely hopeless I’d love to see them get kicked to fuck.Feeling exactly the same way. Fizzing everytime I think of him and nothing constructive to do with the anger.
Right or wrong? Right or f***ing wrong? What a colossal twat you are.NATO a defence alliance, that creeps east after saying it wouldn't, suffocating the Russia state along it's borders and bringing the weapons of a super power closer and closer to it's borders. You'd don't see how that's an issue to the Russians.
Once the Ukraine was brought into the fold through the IMF and given bilateral loan guarantees from the US, the strings were attached. At that point, whoever is elected is beholden to the West. Joe Biden explained how US money can be used to influence internal Ukrainian decision making "either fire him or you're not getting the billion dollars."
In the Washington Post in 2015 by Fiona Hill, a NSC member and European and Russian affairs expert, she said this.
In Putin’s view, the United States, the European Union and NATO have launched an economic and proxy war in Ukraine to weaken Russia and push it into a corner. As Valery Gerasimov, chief of staff of the Russian armed forces, has underscored, this is a hybrid, 21st-century conflict, in which financial sanctions, support for oppositional political movements and propaganda have all been transformed from diplomatic tools to instruments of war. Putin likely believes that any concession or compromise he makes will encourage the West to push further.
We've been playing a game with Ukraine, and Putin made his move, right or wrong. But, we knew the crash course this was on and did nothing to stop it, and only instigated it further.
See I'm going to disagree with you here, the idea that NATO, the West and specifically the US are the 'good guys' is impalpable. They will do and have done in the past what's best for them, as one would expect but this does not make their actions moral or virtuous.
Singling out Iraq and Libya, involvement in these two conflicts was not as you described and was never about removing a dictator and saving people from totalitarian regimes.
In regards to Russia being the bad guy, if you're going to use child like analogies would you not assume Russians see themselves as the good guy and the West as the bad guys?
The West (NATO) have crept east since the second world war and even more so since the fall of the Soviet Union. If you don't think that American imperialism, eastward expansion and American international dominance/influence aren't factors in this unfolding tragedy then I'm lost.
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This conflict is hardly unprovoked or unexpected, greater minds than you and I discuss this in length above.
Have to hope the Russian police don’t hear them calling it an invasion. That’s a five year prison sentence now!Imagine living in Moscow, "fancy going to IKEA pet?" "can't ikeas shut because we invaded Ukraine" "ah well I'll just go to the cashpoint to get some money for a night out?" "no cashpoints because we invaded Ukraine" "well I can just stay in and play as Spartak Moscow on fifa" "they've been removed from fifa because we invaded Ukraine"....... "I'm starting to think invading Ukraine wasn't a great idea"