Socialists sort of promoting nationalist authoritatian oppressive degenerative capitalist Kremlin...? — jorndoe
They dismissed the theory that a catastrophic dam breach could have been caused by mismanagement alone.
The water level in the Kakhovka Reservoir was at a 30-year high
The unfortunate view that some leaders have is that the war goal is about "Ukraine not losing", but not "Russia losing". And before someone comments that Russia losing is absurd as if that would mean Ukrainian tanks in the Red Square, I would again refer to history: Russia losing like in the Russo-Japanese war, the Polish-Soviet war or in the first Chechen war. Or in WW1.... but we agree that the goal here is not "Ukraine winning" in any military sense. — boethius
Something that the Ukrainians can be bitter about.Though, if Kyiv had nuclear weaponry at its disposal, then the Kremlin would have to rethink. — jorndoe
Exactly.Thus we are not witnessing an "NATO-US Conflict with Russia over Ukraine" what we are really witnessing is the opening gambit of an unprovoked Russian Imperialist expansion. — yebiga
It's narratives and turtles all the way down. — yebiga
You will either defeat the enemy as a single fist with our Motherland, or the indelible shame of cowardice, collaboration and betrayal will engulf your family. — Maxim Ivanov (WION · May 30, 2023)
Who can discern the cause of our collective psychopathy? Perhaps it is the overabundance of social media, prescription drugs, something lurking in our sustenance, or the fluoride within our water... All I know is that we have become incapable of engaging in rational discourse. Decency is jettisoned when the prevailing narrative is challenged. It is met with outrage, hysteria, shunning, witch hunts, ad hominem attacks, or the hollow invocation of emotional platitudes—anything but a reasoned exchange.
This pattern of behavior first emerged in response to Trump's electoral triumph. — yebiga
Regular people just aren't equipped to deal with that kind of malevolence. — Tzeentch
The British have fought with a lot more people of the World than Americans, actually. So the I guess the US isn't yet the baddest of them all. Leave that to the English. At least historically. :smirk:Note that these countries represent roughly one-third of the people on earth. — yebiga
You'll be there when the US invades a NATO country that is trying to leave NATO.We have become what the USSR was, — yebiga
We can’t know what will come tomorrow. So we live for today. Why not celebrate and have a party? Maybe there will be no tomorrow. — Igor Moroz
If it eases with the centralized control, it will break up. If it would be more multicultural or give more autonomy to the regions, it would break up. Or so the Russian thinking of the present elite goes. — ssu
Russia is not a nation state. And it fears, or it's leadership fears, that it cannot have any other identity than the imperial one, that it has to be tightly centralized or otherwise it would somehow face utter doom. If it eases with the centralized control, it will break up. If it would be more multicultural or give more autonomy to the regions, it would break up. Or so the Russian thinking of the present elite goes. Hence Russia totally failed in creating a Russian version of the British Commonwealth with CIS. Hence now tries to use military might. — ssu
The Defence Ministry is trying to deceive society and the president and tell us a story about how there was crazy aggression from Ukraine and that they were planning to attack us with the whole of NATO [...] — Prigozhin
I am a military officer, my duty is to protect my country from aggression. I don't have to become an accomplice in a crime. No one explained to us why this war started, why we had to attack Ukrainians and destroy their cities? In the military no one believes the authorities. They can see what is really happening. They are not some civilians in front of the telly. The military do not believe official reports, because they are simply not true. — Dmitry Mishov
this is not an armed rebellion, but a march of justice — Prigozhin (Jun 23, 2023)
The [Rostov] border guards came out to meet and hugged our fighters — Prigozhin (Jun 23, 2023)
Strengthening Ukraine is not tantamount to weakening Russia. The tsarist and Soviet past cannot be defined by Moscow alone. It is a past shared with other countries, whose perceptions differ greatly from those of the Kremlin. If Russia wants safe and stable borders, it should offer the same to its neighbors. — Rudolf G Adam
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