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#2721
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09-04-2022, 01:01 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
Thank you, Whiskey. Just write up news articles for the streams website. We're on a bit of a break at the moment but starting up next week.
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#2722
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09-04-2022, 01:29 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
Right of the back you missed the key point. On feb 21st between Maidan and Yanukovich was signed an agreement. From Maidain pro western puppet Yatcenuk, head of "Svoboda" party ( IMO NAZI party) Tyagnibok. Witnessed by French, Poland and Germany. The same day once Yanukovich left to Kharkiv, opposition broke this agreement by overtaking governmental buildings, once Police and national guards left obeying order of Yanukovich who was following the agreement. Western politicians who witnessed this agreement kept silence. What happened here is an illegal seizure of power and coup d'etat. There are several ways on how to remove president from power in the constitution of UA and the way it was done was not one of them, so opposition first broke their promise on agreement between them and Yanukovich and later on they broke the Constitutional Law. Right after what happened in Kiev, in Krimea ( especially when local police forces came back from Maidan) locals started to organize territorial defense. Im from Krimea and my uncle joined the movement. The same was happening in Eastern Ukraine. South/Eastern Ukraine did not agree to accept this new so called government and stood up. Now if ur the president of Russia and you see that pretty much bandits took power in 40million people country, where you had your fleet for over 300 years which is strategically important, when you know that people of Krimea during fall of USSR were voting several times to be a part of Russia, when you see no adequate reaction on what's going on from Western countries, which pretty much means they are good about it, you need to act. Putin did what he did. Not sure if all 90% of people of Krimea supported it but I swear god 70 to 80% for sure. We had lines of people willing to vote for joining RF, people were happy, and congratulating each other. Western propaganda didn't show that part or tried to push fake news such as - people of Krimea were forced to do it. Lies. Ukranian Army in Crimea wasn't "booted out" they were offered to stay and continue their service if they want to and guess what, more then half of them stayed. Russia didn't make pro-Russian government there, because Crimea was always pro Russia. |
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#2724
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09-04-2022, 01:57 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
I’ll respond properly later but “Referendum”. Should a government be allowed to shoot its civilians if they hold a referendum? That is where you would need to draw a line. The annexation of Crimea happened without a single shot fired. The people voted and the army was there to make sure that this would not happen: “I recently wrote an article that they were planning a referendum to take over Kherson this month. But I think all hell is breaking loose down there as Ukraine fights to defend against this.” Shooting civilians to ‘defend’ against said civilians voting to not be part of your country anymore? Now you will say: “russia is bad so to defend against russian influence civilians should be able to be shot, sure” but imagine 10 years from now with the democrats sending in the army to kill or capture mayors in Texas and shooting civilians to make sure they cannot vote to leave the “United Democrat States of America” would you still be okay with it then? When it’s not on Wikipedia but at your own doorstep |
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#2725
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09-04-2022, 02:01 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
WonderMomma If you are referring to Budapest Memorandum, well it was never ratified by any country involved, therefor is doesn't have a status of international contract/agreement. |
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#2726
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09-04-2022, 02:19 AM
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I agree! Bit off-topic but I recently was at a big train station in western Europe and the building got evacuated because of a bomb threat. Everybody gathered right outside the exits in big, tightly packed together groups. I manoeuvred myself to the edge where I was able to leave ‘my’ group, and create a safe distance while looking out for any suspicious people coming into my vicinity. I swear while I was backing off, I was preparing for the “ALLAHU ACKBAR!!111” Fortunately it never came, and after 10 minutes everybody was allowed back inside. But I really was like |
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#2727
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09-04-2022, 02:56 AM
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WonderMomma Gosh so hard to find the lines to quote in your novel So, new parliament put Turchinov as president until the first election. That blood thirsty, south/eastern Ukraine hater sent a damn army to deal with those who didn’t recognize their power. Didn’t go there himself nor didn’t even try to send a group of representatives to talk the the people of Donbas, to hear them out to make some promises to keep to each other, no. He just like those in power and oh gosh especially those who were on TV proclaimed them separatists and terrorists. But even before he sent an army, private national batallions were formed and sent to deal with Donbas. Such as Tornado ( just read about them, I’m sure you will be surprised what they were doing to the people of Donbas), Aydar, AZOV, Dnepr 1 and so on. When Ukr tanks came to Donbas, people were stopping tanks by hands. There are videos on YouTube even. And only after first shells and dead civilians they took weapons. Russian regular army never crossed the border until 2022. You can go through all the pages of OBSE and I guarantee you you will not find a single fact proving me wrong. Russia were helping yes, just like west was helping Kiev, but didn’t cross the border. BTW now all famous city Mariupol didn’t recognize new Kyev government too and even local police stood with the people. AZOV came over, Incircled police department and opened fire with rifles, BTRs… killing many of them… this videos are on YouTube too… So for you Russia didn’t have right, but for me and many other south/eastern Ukrainians Russia did have a right, because we were screaming for help and Russia answered. And then Feb 24 came. I don’t support this full scale war. I think it was a mistake, but I also think Putin didn’t plan it this way. If he knew it’s gonna be like what it is, he would probably hold the horses. |
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09-04-2022, 06:29 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
You’re actually posting anti-russkie posts here. 30 percent of them about shelling Ukrainian civillians. Proud of it?
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