Not sure this is right. There are extreme right wing groups in several East European countries - here in Hungary in particular. But Ukrainian Leadership and Parliament basically central liberal. These far right groups got about 5% in an open election. Extreme far right groups would be looking more towards Moscow than they would the EU & NATO - which is where the current regime was trending. Far right groups in Eastern European countries tend to hate the EU for its "wokeness" and liberalism.the Ukraine coup of 2014, which helped give power to several ultra far-right nationalist groups who now hold a substantial level of power in Ukraine's government and military.
I think any excuse for invading Ukraine is just a cover for him wishing to expand Russian influence.Nope I’m saying putin is not the only person to blame for the situation that his attack on a sovereign nation has led to. Or that’s what my friends comment said and I wondered what friends on here thought
4 planes in formation just flew over my house.Anybody else see them?
Isn’t the Ukrainian leader Jewish?Not sure this is right. There are extreme right wing groups in several East European countries - here in Hungary in particular. But Ukrainian Leadership and Parliament basically central liberal. These far right groups got about 5% in an open election. Extreme far right groups would be looking more towards Moscow than they would the EU & NATO - which is where the current regime was trending. Far right groups in Eastern European countries tend to hate the EU for its "wokeness" and liberalism.
Yep. And part of the platform he was elected was to rebuild bridges with Russia & the separatists.Isn’t the Ukrainian leader Jewish?
england to boycott russia at football
You really don't have a clue about anything.Where did I say that? + 100s of millions won't die if no-one has nukes, Russians would cowar and surrender as soon as they seen NATO marching in.
No I don't, but I don't claim I doYou really don't have a clue about anything.
The USA could invade a middle Eastern country tomorrow morning and face ZERO sanctions and have nowhere near the amount of anger thrown at them ... is the point ..
It's correct, neither are right ofcourse
Like you say, you don't know much.No I don't, but I don't claim I do, unlike you you're a expert on football, COVID and now war.
Ukraine should say yes if Russia agree to
Immediately withdraw everything
Pay reparations for all damage and loss of life
Renounce claims to Crimea and disputed eastern regions
In return Ukraine and NATO can agree that it will never become a member
Ukraine cannot possibly make that promise. The Budapest Memorandum ’guaranteed’ Ukraine’s security and territorial integrity if it agreed to give up nuclear weapons following the collapse of the USSR. Before this, Ukraine had the 3rd largest nuclear stockpiles - think Russia would be invading if this was still the case?
20 years later, Russia de facto invaded in the Crimean war and supported two further breakaway regions. Followed by a full scale invasion with 60% of their available forces about 8 years after then.
This isn’t about Ukraine joining NATO.
Just saw on the news the EU is buying €450 million euro of weapons for Ukraine.
I know it isn't. My rationale is to remove any slight possible casus belli for a future Russian madman.
Ultimately, the best way to deter Putin, China and other adversaries is by through strength. Which is why the NATO countries need to increase defence spending
It’s not just Ukraine at stake here if Putin succeeds.
The West is starting to see the risks associated with our complacency towards authoritarian strong men.
What about tennis matches? Asking for someone….england to boycott russia at football
I did see 2 typhoons going over Chaplefields area yesterday morning around 6. Flying fairly low, but relatively slow. Thought I was seeing things or was something else, but this kinda confirmed it was what I thought it was.
Odd then that the US finds itself allied with approximately 3/4 of the world's dictators
KC??!?...its a bloody good job that France and Germany aren't the 3rd and 4th largest exporters of arms in the world respectively....doh!
...I bet the Poles are made up with that "EU" decision eh?
War...huh.....what is it good for?
What kind of response is that? The US isn’t invading democratic countries for territory…
That's going to be the debate/discussion if Russia loses/withdraws.Ultimately, the best way to deter Putin, China and other adversaries is by through strength. Which is why the NATO countries need to increase defence spending
It’s not just Ukraine at stake here if Putin succeeds.
The West is starting to see the risks associated with our complacency towards authoritarian strong men.
Use every means to defeat the enemy. Dads army comes to mind. Good for him.
I’m not going into the finer points of the interventions the West has made… but there’s a few significant distinctions and general points to be made between our interventions then and the intervention Russia is making in the Ukraine.
1. Ukraine is a democratic country, Iraq and Afghanistan were governed by horrible regimes
2. Russia has systematically undermined Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty by supporting the separatist groups in 3 regimes. The West’s stated aim was to promote democracy by force (with ulterior motives)
3. this is a 19th century style land grab by Russia because they do not respect Ukraine’s right to nationhood
4. this isn’t about NATO, the reason Ukraine has accelerated its NATO application is because of Russian aggression
5. Putin has deliberately undermined Europe’s (particularly Germany’s) reliance on Russian oil and gas and to use this as leverage as he pursues this war
6. Russia is testing the west over Ukraine to cause splits in NATO as part of a wider geopolitical push to restore regimes/territory that was once part of the USSR. Putin is on record as saying the USSR’s collapse was ‘the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [20th] century.’ Scarily, War games indicate that Russia always beats NATO in the Baltic states.
The West’s interventions in the Middle East have been problematic and ultimately misguided. However, that does not mean what Russia is doing is ok. Russia needs to be stopped here or the aggression will continue and risk a real confrontation between Russia and NATO.
It has its fingers in many, many pies.
Iraq was invaded illegally btw , doesn't matter what we think of the regime at the time , it was based on lies
There are several other countries that have been invaded/bombed to shit besides the two mentioned
Does anyone think Democracy has a western bias?
Of course they do, it’s no different from all major powers in global politics. That fact clearly does not justify the actions of Russia and China taking actions to antagonise their smaller neighbours.
Its very obvious that China is watching developments closely given they are training for an invasion of Taiwan.
Yes it was an illegal invasion.
What relevance does that have to the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
I know it isn't. My rationale is to remove any slight possible casus belli for a future Russian madman.
If the Russian casus belli is NATO troops on Europe’s eastern borders (as you believe it is), and a Russian invasion of eastern Europe subsequently results in red lines being drawn on NATO expansion in Europe for the first time, surely that’s a huge win for Putin? Not to mention a strong incentive to try it again with the next country he wants to keep NATO troops away from?
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