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No one should have blind trust to anyone, and that includes trust to US. I like what Raygun once said: "Trust, but verify."

Thats not Reagan though. Its a russian proverb he took a liking to. in fact gorbachev complained he uses it too much.
 

Absolutely.

People can say whatever about Volodymyr Zelensky but this man is not Ashraf Ghani. He has honor and willing to fight for his country. This is commendable.


 
Stalingrad, Ukrainians? ROFL... where do you get that idea?

Ukrainians are too much of a sissies to replicate the great warriors at stalingrad. Most Ukrainians are more into LGBT gay parade, wannabe EU stuff.
Time will tell if your homophobic assumption is correct or not.
 
It would be the biggest troll move of the century for Russia to demand payment from Yurup for gas in gold. No dollars, no Euros, no Yuan, no paper currency. Bricks of gold.
 
Its all propaganda until its confirmed and that is true for both sides the real story of this miserable war will only come out after its over - that is if any think or anyone is left to read about it.

Lets see - if what news are showing is true than its going to take a lot of heavy firepower to get the now dug in Ukrainians to give up. Remember Stalingrad - there is a reason Germans failed to capture it.

Not a platter mate - more like some one more sane will take the helm and steer the Russian ship to pastures anew. Russia has gone through many a regime change not one of them was on a platter for anyone.
I don't see how Stalingrad is a good example for this war because well, first of all Stalingrad is a Russian city and secondly, the Germans lacked proper technology and logistics to endure cold Russian winters in 1940s.

Anyway, why would Russians want a revolution? The only reason that Russian people may want a revolution would be for better economic conditions. But do you think the Russians would sell their country to the West for temporary improvement in their economic conditions? Do you think Russians, being one of the largest empires of history, do not have the vision to understand that sacrificing their national security will not lead to a better future for them?

Also, you are assuming that the problem is Putin. But this may very well not be true. Russians feel threatened by NATO's expansionist policies and they have felt humiliated for far too long after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It's not like Putin didn't give diplomacy a chance. Putin could've done this back in 2014, but back then he hoped that the West would accept him as an equal and give Russia a share of power in global affairs without a need for military confrontation. The whole concept of tandemocracy in Russia was about cooperation with the West instead of confrontation. Instead, the West continued to disrespect him and interpreted his patience as weakness until this happened. Putin has made the decision of invading Ukraine fully aware of its political and economic consequences and the majority of Russians seem to agree with him. Hence, I do not see why a patriotic revolution is necessary and how it can change the situation for Ukraine or the West, if not make the situation worse.
 

Russia will likely overtake all that is east and south from the red line, Russian separatists will rule this area, Ukraine military will be defeated and military infrastructure destroyed, if Ukraine becomes neutral then job done by Russia.


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Absolutely.

People can say whatever about Volodymyr Zelensky but this man is not Ashraf Ghani. He has honor and willing to fight for his country. This is commendable.




True, true!

Ghani was a loser but there are other examples of leaders fighting for their people
 
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