USSR invades Ukraine. (5 Viewers)

skybluetony176

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In what way?

Arguably, that division within the West led the way for him to invade Ukraine.

Despite what's said in public, Ukraine is unlikely to be fast-tracked into the EU. Even if it was, it's still weaker without the UK in it (and the UK is also weaker), plus Ukraine would need significant EU funding, it's hardly making the EU stronger, is it?

You've also got Trump spouting nonsense about encouraging Russia to attack NATO members that he deems not to pay enough. It's hardly normal or showing Western strength and unity.
Really?

In the way he’s expanded NATO.

In the way he’s opened the door for more Eastern European former Soviet countries to join the EU.

Even his master plan was so flimsy it’s falling apart. Brexit scepticism is bigger than Euro scepticism ever was. The chances of the UK rejoining the EU grows daily as more and more people wake up to the realities of Brexit.

His man Trump is basically bankrupt and can’t get political donations as the reality of Trump is being exposed as his past and what he is and always has been catches up with him.

At best he was 1-0 up at half time, he’s now 1-3 down with 10 seconds left to play.

You’d probably make it less likely for you to be labelled a Putin apologists simply by not ignoring the evidence of your own eyes.
 

Sick Boy

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Really?

In the way he’s expanded NATO.

In the way he’s opened the door for more Eastern European former Soviet countries to join the EU.

Even his master plan was so flimsy it’s falling apart. Brexit scepticism is bigger than Euro scepticism ever was. The chances of the UK rejoining the EU grows daily as more and more people wake up to the realities of Brexit.

His man Trump is basically bankrupt and can’t get political donations as the reality of Trump is being exposed as his past and what he is and always has been catches up with him.

At best he was 1-0 up at half time, he’s now 1-3 down with 10 seconds left to play.

You’d probably make it less likely for you to be labelled a Putin apologists simply by not ignoring the evidence of your own eyes.
And what impact do you see the current expansion of NATO having on Russia? How is it going to impact them?

As I said, both the EU and the UK are now weaker apart. Former Soviet countries have been in talks with the EU for years; it's nothing new, and in reality, it's highly unlikely they're going to be fast-tracked.

The UK is also decades away from ever rejoining the EU, personally, I think even that is optimistic. There's a very strong chance of Trump being elected again.

I don't see how pointing out any of that can make someone a Putin apologist; it's just ridiculous.
 

wingy

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Really?

In the way he’s expanded NATO.

In the way he’s opened the door for more Eastern European former Soviet countries to join the EU.

Even his master plan was so flimsy it’s falling apart. Brexit scepticism is bigger than Euro scepticism ever was. The chances of the UK rejoining the EU grows daily as more and more people wake up to the realities of Brexit.

His man Trump is basically bankrupt and can’t get political donations as the reality of Trump is being exposed as his past and what he is and always has been catches up with him.

At best he was 1-0 up at half time, he’s now 1-3 down with 10 seconds left to play.

You’d probably make it less likely for you to be labelled a Putin apologists simply by not ignoring the evidence of your own eyes.
Better get farage and all of them out of the way then,barmy that anyone swallowed it.
 

skybluetony176

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And what impact do you see the current expansion of NATO having on Russia? How is it going to impact them?

As I said, both the EU and the UK are now weaker apart. Former Soviet countries have been in talks with the EU for years; it's nothing new, and in reality, it's highly unlikely they're going to be fast-tracked.

The UK is also decades away from ever rejoining the EU, personally, I think even that is optimistic. There's a very strong chance of Trump being elected again.

I don't see how pointing out any of that can make someone a Putin apologist; it's just ridiculous.
Putins show of strength was supposed to be stopping the expansion of NATO. He’s built his tough man persona at home on it, it’s backfired spectacularly, he’s convinced two countries who showed no intention of joining all through the Cold War to join. He now has NATO on Russia’s doorstep.

You watch the political talk change by the end of the next parliament as brexit continues to fail, hardliners literally die out and new voters want to undo the shit their parents and grandparents took on them. It’s already a vote winner, Labour is just too scared to start the conversation ahead of the upcoming election because it wants the red wall back.

I wouldn’t write Trump off but there’s every possibility that he might not even be the next Republican candidate for presidency. He’s in a lot of shit in court demonstrated by his desperation to get cases delayed until after the election. Nikki Hayley understands this which is why she won’t concede the nomination, she’s sitting tight waiting for Trumps past to catch with him and get the nomination by default. And even if he can survive until the election he’s going to be fighting it on a depleted war chest as he’s struggling to get financial backers, which is key in US elections. According to Litchman (who correctly predicted Trump beating Clinton in the face of what the opinion polls were all saying) is already saying Biden has 2 of the 13 Keys to the White House based on the strength of the economy and growth which is early for him to be making that prediction.
 

Grendel

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Enjoy the rape and murder of innocent women and kids, you've really earned it lads.

I was trying to avoid replying to this deranged and nonsensical drivel but I just can’t let it go.

It’s the people perpetuating this war that are blindly ignoring the death and destruction and not those looking at likely remedies.
 

Sick Boy

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Putins show of strength was supposed to be stopping the expansion of NATO. He’s built his tough man persona at home on it, it’s backfired spectacularly, he’s convinced two countries who showed no intention of joining all through the Cold War to join. He now has NATO on Russia’s doorstep.
What impact has it had on the perception of him in Russia and the country as a whole?

You watch the political talk change by the end of the next parliament as brexit continues to fail, hardliners literally die out and new voters want to undo the shit their parents and grandparents took on them. It’s already a vote winner, Labour is just too scared to start the conversation ahead of the upcoming election because it wants the red wall back.
The UK is a long way away from joining the EU, the chances of it are minimal; it's more likely to rejoin the Single Market though but it's not something that'll happen in the short term, possibly within 15 years, I'd say. I'd imagine if there was a rerun of the referendum, it'd be to rejoin but it's going to be close like the actual referendum was; that's a long way away from the county actually rejoining and accepting the conditions of re-entry that there would inevitably be.

I wouldn’t write Trump off but there’s every possibility that he might not even be the next Republican candidate for presidency. He’s in a lot of shit in court demonstrated by his desperation to get cases delayed until after the election. Nikki Hayley understands this which is why she won’t concede the nomination, she’s sitting tight waiting for Trumps past to catch with him and get the nomination by default. And even if he can survive until the election he’s going to be fighting it on a depleted war chest as he’s struggling to get financial backers, which is key in US elections. According to Litchman (who correctly predicted Trump beating Clinton in the face of what the opinion polls were all saying) is already saying Biden has 2 of the 13 Keys to the White House based on the strength of the economy and growth which is early for him to be making that prediction.
It's almost certain he'll be the Republican candidate and a very good chance of him winning it, unfortunately.
 

PVA

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I was trying to avoid replying to this deranged and nonsensical drivel but I just can’t let it go.

It’s the people perpetuating this war that are blindly ignoring the death and destruction and not those looking at likely remedies.

You've cheerleaded it all the way through. Own it.
 

skybluetony176

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What impact has it had on the perception of him in Russia and the country as a whole?


The UK is a long way away from joining the EU, the chances of it are minimal; it's more likely to rejoin the Single Market though but it's not something that'll happen in the short term, possibly within 15 years, I'd say. I'd imagine if there was a rerun of the referendum, it'd be to rejoin but it's going to be close like the actual referendum was; that's a long way away from the county actually rejoining and accepting the conditions of re-entry that there would inevitably be.


It's almost certain he'll be the Republican candidate and a very good chance of him winning it, unfortunately.
Bloody hell. Do you actually believe people in Russia are free to criticise Putin. How on earth can you measure that until he and his henchmen can’t hold back the tide anymore. He told his people that they had to go to war in Ukraine to stop the advance of NATO and the EU. As a direct consequence of going to war in Ukraine 2 neighbouring countries instantly applied to join NATO, you can’t seriously be suggesting that has won his critics over in Russia?
 

Sick Boy

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Bloody hell. Do you actually believe people in Russia are free to criticise Putin. How on earth can you measure that until he and his henchmen can’t hold back the tide anymore. He told his people that they had to go to war in Ukraine to stop the advance of NATO and the EU. As a direct consequence of going to war in Ukraine 2 neighbouring countries instantly applied to join NATO, you can’t seriously be suggesting that has won his critics over in Russia?
That's the point; there is no tide to hold back, is there? I highly doubt the Russians will rise up because NATO has expanded. His claims about it being due to NATO were just a means to justify the invasion - the real goal of it had nothing to do with NATO. Unless you now take what he says at face value?
 

Grendel

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That's the point; there is no tide to hold back, is there? I highly doubt the Russians will rise up because NATO has expanded.

Why bother - it’s just dumb and his mate dumber trying desperately to stop the inevitable tide - it’s becoming embarrassing for them
 

Grendel

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Really?

In the way he’s expanded NATO.

In the way he’s opened the door for more Eastern European former Soviet countries to join the EU.

Even his master plan was so flimsy it’s falling apart. Brexit scepticism is bigger than Euro scepticism ever was. The chances of the UK rejoining the EU grows daily as more and more people wake up to the realities of Brexit.

His man Trump is basically bankrupt and can’t get political donations as the reality of Trump is being exposed as his past and what he is and always has been catches up with him.

At best he was 1-0 up at half time, he’s now 1-3 down with 10 seconds left to play.

You’d probably make it less likely for you to be labelled a Putin apologists simply by not ignoring the evidence of your own eyes.

I do have to consider the irony of an awful analogy regarding football from a poster on a football forum who actually never posts about football.
 

skybluetony176

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That's the point; there is no tide to hold back, is there? I highly doubt the Russians will rise up because NATO has expanded. His claims about it being due to NATO were just a means to justify the invasion - the real goal of it had nothing to do with NATO. Unless you now take what he says at face value?
How do you know there’s no tide? Is it the free Russian press? Maybe it’s the freedom of the opposition parties? Maybe it’s freedom of the right to protest?
 

PVA

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A Russian blogger recently 'committed suicide' just days after posting the Avdiivka losses on a Telegram group.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I was trying to avoid replying to this deranged and nonsensical drivel but I just can’t let it go.

It’s the people perpetuating this war that are blindly ignoring the death and destruction and not those looking at likely remedies.
You do realise this is Putin, don't you?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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They don’t and there’s a huge distinction between terrorism and war. The fact is if you like it or not many Russians view Ukraine as their territory - in the case of Crimea it’s Russian in their eyes and it’s takeover was seen by the population as legitimate

Zelensky is a corrupt grubby little man with a desire to make money. Putin is a murdering gangster with a desire to make even more money.

We shouldn’t be involved
Didn't realise borders were decided by popular opinions in countries.

Guess we'd best give the Falklands to the Argies. And Taiwan looks a bit silly given the opinion of the Chinese. India/Pakistan might be a bit of a problem too. Alaska could be ... interesting.

If we had a referendum tomorrow and unanimously voted to say we believed the entire planet was British territory then it'd be ours by the end of the week without a drop of blood spilled
 

Grendel

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A night for the armchair generals (albeit in dwindling numbers) I see
 

SIR ERNIE

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While the Republicans do their best to halt any arms to Ukraine,
And why shouldn't they?

I think you'll find that they're merely representing the views of a growing majority of the electorate who want to know why Dem and RINO representatives continue to vote to throw billions of taxpayer dollars in the vague direction of the Russian speaking eastern border of Ukraine at a time when their own is $34 trillion in debt and out of control.

It's a civil war that Biden's corrupt shower of warmongers together with the armaments industry couldn't wait to get involved in.
 

PVA

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And why shouldn't they?

I think you'll find that they're merely representing the views of a growing majority of the electorate who want to know why Dem and RINO representatives continue to vote to throw billions of taxpayer dollars in the vague direction of the Russian speaking eastern border of Ukraine at a time when their own is $34 trillion in debt and out of control.

It's a civil war that Biden's corrupt shower of warmongers together with the armaments industry couldn't wait to get involved in.

They've spent peanuts in terms of their defence budget. And most of it is old stuff they would have to pay to destroy anyway. It allows them to upgrade and modernise their own equipment.

It's an incredible return on investment to weaken an adversary for a relative pittance. An adversary whose allies just killed 3 US soldiers.

It's a no brainier really. The Republicans are only against it because Trump tells them to oppose it. That's literally it.

And I don't think you know what a civil war is. Or you share Putin's view that Ukraine is part of Russia.
 

Grendel

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CCFCSteve

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I’ve got to ask the question….what’s the fuckin point ?! So nobody’s doing anything with the asset/cash seized because they’ve been told it would be potentially ‘illegal’ to do so* and then you read something like this


Basically everyone still buying loads of Russian gas. The ironic headline at least made me chuckle as Spain have been the worst

*how have we all not at least used the seized assets as leverage ie ‘any civilian areas damaged/destroyed after X date we will release the equivalent seized cash/assets for reparations’ at least it puts it all back on Putin. It’s pathetic. This is a war
 

fernandopartridge

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I’ve got to ask the question….what’s the fuckin point ?! So nobody’s doing anything with the asset/cash seized because they’ve been told it would be potentially ‘illegal’ to do so* and then you read something like this


Basically everyone still buying loads of Russian gas. The ironic headline at least made me chuckle as Spain have been the worst

*how have we all not at least used the seized assets as leverage ie ‘any civilian areas damaged/destroyed after X date we will release the equivalent seized cash/assets for reparations’ at least it puts it all back on Putin. It’s pathetic. This is a war
The globalised economy is agnostic of war. Sanctions against a resource rich entity like Russia are difficult and defeating them in war is too.

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