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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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No he has stopped talking about denazification and hasn’t said the Ukraine government need to go.

Offer him something that he can spin as a win which isn’t a win unless he re-engages with the international community and the normal rules.
He doesn't need to talk of denazification if he gets Ukraine to disarm its military. He can come back anytime he wants then to complete the job.

You can't trust any agreement he will make.
 
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And when Russia ignores that (which they would, at least to some degree), you then need to shoot down their airplanes.

How do you think it would go over to have UK fighters shooting down Russian fighters over a third country?
Who knows, but we can’t let an evil dictator win.
 
Who knows, but we can’t let an evil dictator win.
I hate to sound this blase, but why not? We've allowed that plenty of times before, including Stalin overrunning half of Europe.

Look, there's "it's hard to swallow" and there's "can't." This one is hard to swallow, but it's not a "can't."
 
Appeasement is unthinkable, IMO.
Why should a nation give up sovereignty and freedom to a genocidal bully? It might give the Ukrainians some temporary semblance of peace, but long term? Not a chance.
The Russian army is murdering unarmed civilians. Should Putin be sent the message that he gets what he wants if he indulges in a bit of invasion and crimes against humanity?

The Ukrainian people have chosen to take up arms and fight to the death for their freedom. They’re doing a damn fine job of taking on the Russians. If they give Putin even a slice of what he wants, it’d be like pissing on the graves of those incredible people who’ve died for their country.

Fuck appeasement, fuck Putin. He has to be stopped. Giving in to the demands of a mental, murderous despot, with nothing to lose if rumours about his health are true, would be an absolute disaster that will cause untold bloodshed in the future, IMO. If we want to live in a free world, we cannot allow leaders like Putin to exist.
 
I hate to sound this blase, but why not? We've allowed that plenty of times before, including Stalin overrunning half of Europe.

Look, there's "it's hard to swallow" and there's "can't." This one is hard to swallow, but it's not a "can't."
We shouldn’t let a dictator win is a better way of saying it.

Don’t think I will ever be proud to be British again if we just let Putin have his way.
Appeasement is unthinkable, IMO.
Why should a nation give up sovereignty and freedom to a genocidal bully? It might give the Ukrainians some temporary semblance of peace, but long term? Not a chance.
The Russian army is murdering unarmed civilians. Should Putin be sent the message that he gets what he wants if he indulges in a bit of invasion and crimes against humanity?

The Ukrainian people have chosen to take up arms and fight to the death for their freedom. They’re doing a damn fine job of taking on the Russians. If they give Putin even a slice of what he wants, it’d be like pissing on the graves of those incredible people who’ve died for their country.

Fuck appeasement, fuck Putin. He has to be stopped. Giving in to the demands of a mental, murderous despot, with nothing to lose if rumours about his health are true, would be an absolute disaster that will cause untold bloodshed in the future, IMO. If we want to live in a free world, we cannot allow leaders like Putin to exist.
Spot on.
 
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I hate to sound this blase, but why not? We've allowed that plenty of times before, including Stalin overrunning half of Europe.

Look, there's "it's hard to swallow" and there's "can't." This one is hard to swallow, but it's not a "can't."
The world is a much smaller place these days, as we have all found out, what happens in another part of the world can effect us, we need to stand strong with the brave people of Ukraine.
 
Interesting mix of people now trying to mediate…


Yes. And missiles which are also banned in the nfz.

That’s why NATO are refusing to do it because they are too scared.

Pity it wasn't you running the show. You'd show those damn Ruskies.....from the safety of your comfy sofa. It's not a f***ing video game man.
 
We shouldn’t let a dictator win is a better way of saying it.

Don’t think I will ever be proud to be British again if we just let Putin have his way.

Spot on.
I don't think anyone's just letting Putin have his way. That was my fear a week ago. The question now is how much further you're willing to go. The economic sanctions are already going to turn Russia back to the USSR circa 1985 in a matter of months.
 
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Interesting mix of people now trying to mediate…


Yes. And missiles which are also banned in the nfz.

That’s why NATO are refusing to do it because they are too scared.
One of the side effects of this invasion is that it makes you reflect on who are the ‘good guys’ in world politics.

Obviously everyone needs to protect their interests but even some of the ‘democracies’ are led by arseholes.

Now I can appreciate what the rest of the world are thinking of the U.K.
 
They’ve not thought it through have they .?

Not at all mate. We CAN bring Russia to the brink of defaulting on debt and impoverishment but by then they'll have bombed Ukraine back to the dark ages. We can't confront them in Ukraine so it's either prolong the agony or try to find a diplomatic way out where no-one gets everything they want but they all get something they can live with.
 
Well Stalin overrunning half of Europe is bit more complicated.
Yes, it was. That was pretty much a literal "can't" - as in, couldn't have stopped him short of where they did. But it didn't lead to an unceasing wave of Soviet expansionism.
Until he is defeated and stopped.
Then you'll need UK and probably US troops to do that. The latter ain't gonna happen. And you'd be fighting a direct war against Russian troops. At that point, you're not fighting only in Ukraine. There would be zero reason Russia would not retaliate by attacking UK interests elsewhere.
 
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