I said Zelensky has and tagged you - are you actuality the Ukrainian PM? Wow
This is comedy GoldFor anyone who's got a serious interest in how we got here, there's a really detailed and very prescient analysis of US/NATO foreign policy and how it led to this conflict, below.
It's a long read, but imho well worth it if you've got the time.
The only thing I'd say, is that no matter how wronged or slighted Putin or Russia feels, there can be no justification for or acceptance of what is happening in Ukraine... (this answers the "but Wolfowitz" question, elsewhere).
Thirty Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia: Can the Vicious Circle Be Broken?
U.S.-Russia relations are at an impasse. Fixing this relationship requires Washington to change its policy on strategic stability, NATO expansion, and sanctions.carnegieendowment.org
This is comedy Gold
Try harder mate, you've not even read it.
If you weren't such a ignorant arsehole you'd see that it's actually making some of the points you've been trying to make, but using coherent language. Again though, please fuck off, you're boring us all now.
"Nuance" is one of those words that has absolutely no meaning whatsoever. If you look up the definition it actually means nothing at all but is thrown about to sound clever. Sorry, just saying .Bless. Wrong again. Nuance isn't your strong suit.
I don't think I've 'demanded' a no fly zone, though I've suggested it might be worth considering on the balance of risk if Putin starts firing at nuclear power stations.
Basically you're just making stuff up in your usual, lazy, arrogant matter to deflect from the fact that you'd literally do nothing.
"Nuance" is one of those words that has absolutely no meaning whatsoever. If you look up the definition it actually means nothing at all but is thrown about to sound clever. Sorry, just saying .
"Nuance" is one of those words that has absolutely no meaning whatsoever. If you look up the definition it actually means nothing at all but is thrown about to sound clever. Sorry, just saying .
Are any of them Ukrainian?Discussions tonight with friends saying Ukraine should surrender and fight an underground war from within. We can’t fight with them so they need to limit the damage to their country
I'm afraid I've got to disagree with you there, here's the dictionary definition of 'nuance':
a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
Maybe it's a bit too 'subtle' a word for you, but it definitely has meaning.
Genuine question G, but IF that policy had been different and they'd have treated Russia with more openness politically (not including the finance/investment/retail etc which were welcomed) rather than a continued foe do you think Putin's mindset of the west would be much different to what it is now?Wolfowitz was policy maker in the bush administration when Russia transitioned from communism and created the foreign policy that’s treated Russia as an enemy while embracing China
This policy has created Putin and the monster we have now
Well done @duffer you’ve actually agreed with me in the end
Spent time in Odessa and has friends there. Family came from Ukraine to New York two generations ago so yeah. He’d prefer them to be alive than deadAre any of them Ukrainian?
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I said Zelensky has and tagged you - are you actuality the Ukrainian PM? Wow
He loves his cliches he also it seems would consider ww3 as a justification for defending Ukraine
I’m just amazed you’ve agreed with me in the end - well done you
Yawn. Give it a rest now old chap.
Do you remember when you PM'd me for help on something, and I offered to help.
Then, you were respectful, now you're being a total prick. What do you get out of this?
Actually, don't answer, because no one else cares and this needs to stop because it's derailing an otherwise interesting thread. It's a pity, because sometimes in the incessant trolling there is the odd nugget, and somewhere behind the idiotic facade that you delight in presenting here, there might be a decent bloke.
But the truth is you're just not worth responding to, so from now on it's onto mute for you. (Relieved sighs all round, I suspect).
What's with your avatar?I’m just amazed you’ve agreed with me in the end - well done you
What's with your avatar?
Spent time in Odessa and has friends there. Family came from Ukraine to New York two generations ago so yeah. He’d prefer them to be alive than dead
Wolfowitz was policy maker in the bush administration when Russia transitioned from communism and created the foreign policy that’s treated Russia as an enemy while embracing China
This policy has created Putin and the monster we have now
Well done @duffer you’ve actually agreed with me in the end
I love zubrowka, but we like to make our own chili vodka and zubrowka wouldn't work.
I’d disagree. If Russia are eventually in control if Ukraine then the Ukranian people will be heavily oppressed by the Russians. Even more so now as revenge for their stiff resistance so far.Careful Pete, David o day will put you on ignore for saying this
I agree with your friends , it's something Ukraine and its leaders will have to ponder over at some point I'd imagine
Putin wants a Czarist Russia not the USSR, he saw the Bolsheviks as traitors for breaking up Russia and giving the SSRs the right of secession. I find it difficult to believe he admires Stalin on that basis.Genuine question G, but IF that policy had been different and they'd have treated Russia with more openness politically (not including the finance/investment/retail etc which were welcomed) rather than a continued foe do you think Putin's mindset of the west would be much different to what it is now?
Putin is a child of the USSR. He admires Stalin and wants to bring the USSR back. As much as the U.S. treated Russia with suspicion due to past relations, Putin was more than happy to do the same with the west.
Do you not think there was intelligence to suggest the Russians needed to be watched? We've got the poisonings of Litvinenko and Skripal. Georgia. Crimea. Donbas. Incursions into our airspace. Attempted hackers. It's not like they've covered themselves with openness themselves and warranted suspicion.
As for blaming NATO expansion, that was the wish of the ex-Soviet states. They'd been under Soviet control for a long time and had a pretty shit time of it, so should it be any surprise that they wanted to move to a more Western way of thinking? And given that those that joined haven't been invaded (despite probably being much easier to take over if you exclude NATO support) it shows that that was the correct decision by them, or this could have been them.
As much as you keep saying that Putin became this because of U.S. attitudes towards Russia, I think he'd have been the same regardless.
Are three of them cancelling dinner parties with oligarchs and their wives?Johnson has put together a 6 point plan to end the conflict, that’ll show them.
Playing tennis with oligarchs wives is oneAre three of them cancelling dinner parties with oligarchs and their wives?
To be fair, I’ve just read the 6 point plan and it’s all sensible…let’s see if he has the detail as to how to best deliver the 6 points though…always Johnson’s weakness !
For all the (understandable) mocking of the slowness around oligarchs you only have to look at the aggressive/threatening comments towards us coming out of Russia to recognise who they see as one of the main drivers/instigators of support for Ukraine.
Im guessing they are pissed off about the military defence equipment and training we have provided since the start of the year (and apparently pushed others to provide), without which, who knows how things might’ve panned out especially in the first few days
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