I've had various quotes attributed to me that I've never said.Literally no one has said that.
I've had various quotes attributed to me that I've never said.
Ah you're right. There's more important things than war crimes to get angry about. Zelensky's facial hair for example.
That's the the problem with taking such stupid, edgy, views. They always come back to make you look a total clown when you try and defend various other positions totally at odds to other views on other topics.
He didn’t have much facial hair here
Pandora Papers Reveal Offshore Holdings of Ukrainian President and his Inner Circle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rode to power on pledges to clean up the Eastern European country, but the Pandora Papers reveal he and his close circle were the beneficiaries of a network of offshore companies, including some that owned expensive London property.www.occrp.org
That link doesn't work for me.Oh no! The horror!
It's only right that Ukraine is wiped off the map and it's population live under the rule of a murderous dictator who thinks they should not exist for such heinous crimes as, *checks notes*, having offshore accounts and buying real estate.
Not really. On this thread it you express any doubt about Ukraine winning the war, you’re marked down as being pro-Putin.But like Grendel you've asked way more questions of Ukraine than Russia.
Though at least you haven't gone as far as criticising Zelensky's dress sense more than Putin's war crimes like he has.
Not really. On this thread it you express any doubt about Ukraine winning the war, you’re marked down as being pro-Putin.
That link doesn't work for me.
Ahh, the missing link. At last!!Sorry which link? There was no link in that post!
People get marked down as being pro Putin for repeating Russian propaganda!
No one does that
Imagine saying this with a straight face. You must have been laughing your tits off as you typed that.
Probably just worth restating that the loss of a single town after months of fighting and huge numbers of Russian casualties, is hardly the end for Ukraine. They haven't been routed, it seems they've fallen back to an established defensive line (see link below).
Both sides are finding that breaking through well-prepared defensive lines, is difficult and costly.
Why some think this means we should stop supporting Ukraine is baffling to me.
Surely this is exactly the point at which the West needs to show its resolve, assuming we don't want Putin to win. Allowing a sovereign European democracy to fall to an autocratic dictator, seems unthinkable to me.
Institute for the Study of War
This page collects ISW and CTP's updates on the conflict in Ukraine. In late February 2022, ISW began publishing daily synthetic products covering key events related to renewed Russian aggression against Ukraine.www.understandingwar.org
Putin as I’ve said numerous times is a murdering gangster and his KGB background suits him well.
So what?
Probably just worth restating that the loss of a single town after months of fighting and huge numbers of Russian casualties, is hardly the end for Ukraine. They haven't been routed, it seems they've fallen back to an established defensive line (see link below).
Both sides are finding that breaking through well-prepared defensive lines, is difficult and costly.
Why some think this means we should stop supporting Ukraine is baffling to me.
Surely this is exactly the point at which the West needs to show its resolve, assuming we don't want Putin to win. Allowing a sovereign European democracy to fall to an autocratic dictator, seems unthinkable to me.
Institute for the Study of War
This page collects ISW and CTP's updates on the conflict in Ukraine. In late February 2022, ISW began publishing daily synthetic products covering key events related to renewed Russian aggression against Ukraine.www.understandingwar.org
Russia withdrawing from at least the 2022 invasion territoryWhat does a victory for Ukraine actually look like?
Ohh the penny must have been so close to dropping when you wrote this.
Russia withdrawing from at least the 2022 invasion territory
Indeed. They lost more men (~20k) in 4 months taking Avdiivka than they did in the entire 10 years of the Soviet-Afghan war.
That is not sustainable, even for Russia.
I think it's more (for most!) questioning whether Western resolve to keep supporting Ukraine will continue.Why some think this means we should stop supporting Ukraine is baffling to me.
tbf that, along with official recognition that Crimea is their's, would be a 'win' for Russia wouldn't it?Never happening is it?
According to a BBC report they have more troops on the ground now than at any time since the war started - so yeah it’s sustainable.
Appears very unlikely without a tilting of the scales. Which gives Putin the message that if he wants to grab land and take countries off the map we won’t stop him.Never happening is it?
Losing 20,000 men in 4 months to take one town is not sustainable.
And they're the same quality as the ones they've replaced are they?
What about equipment?
Appears very unlikely without a tilting of the scales. Which gives Putin the message that if he wants to grab land and take countries off the map we won’t stop him.
What an odd take from saying I’d rather Ukraine not be wiped off the mapSo you want a war against Russia?
Ah ok so Ukraine victory is in sight
Just a matter of time I guess.
Still haven't learnt to read then.
What an odd take from saying I’d rather Ukraine not be wiped off the map
What does a victory for Ukraine actually look like?
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