Visualizing it, these talks (say in Istanbul) — Olivier5
That’d be fine with me. Odds are rather slim, unfortunately — Xtrix
It may very well be true that the US should just stay out of the way altogether. I would prefer to see them push for negotiations, quietly or otherwise. If done in good faith, I don't think their involvement would be a dealbreaker. — Xtrix
The administration could still throw its weight behind negotiations. — Xtrix
So while it’s easy to understand, it’s not easy to accept — at least for me. I think the US is making a terrible and potentially fatal mistake. To roll the dice like this is, again, madness. — Xtrix
The justification for not doing so — that Putin is a war criminal, that a guarantee on not joining NATO is unacceptable, etc. — is less than unconvincing, in my view. — Xtrix
It appears that they are, yes. Is it easily “verified”? No— because the meetings occur behind closed doors and we’re left only with accounts given by officials who are present and who corroborate the charge — Xtrix
So what is your stance exactly? That the US is neutral regarding negotiations? — Xtrix
That could lead to something. Or it could fail. Best we can do is try at least. — Manuel
The evidence isn’t easily verifiable. — Xtrix
I genuinely do not understand at all, how condemning Russia helps in any way, to resolve this conflict. — Manuel
The US are our allies and we tend to follow their lead unless their moves are seen as very unpopular. — Isaac
By blocking negotiations. — Xtrix
Blocking or discouraging peace agreements and negotiations is pushing for war. — Xtrix
we have duty to hold our governments to account. — Isaac
Russia is the largest weapon provider to Ukraine right now.
— Olivier5
So no sources then. — Isaac
when it comes to those making the exact same argument about the uselessness of condemning Russia you become the solidarity-proclaiming keyboard warrior, when exactly the same is expressed against the US you become the hard-nosed pragmatist. You must get dizzy sometimes? — Isaac
Is he kept in an isolation chamber from the day of the election lest he makes any decision under influence from what he sees and reads about the mood of the general public? — Isaac
politics only happens one day in every four years. — Isaac
you have to show that Russian control over Donbas will be worse than Ukrainian control — Isaac
It does appear so. I don’t see how Ukraine could have come this far without US backing. — Xtrix
So I’m not happy about it. I’m not happy about pushing for continued war without equally pushing for peace negotiations — Xtrix
Or, we could grow up and stop pretending that arbitrary lines around bits of the world have any meaning whatsoever about the unity of the people in them. It's your kind of nationalist bullshit that causes these problems — Isaac
Even your quotes testify that Russia's occupation is detrimental to human rights ...
— Olivier5
So? — Isaac
Because I live in the US, I’m biased towards learning about its present contributions. But I would be equally biased if I lived in Mozambique regarding its policies. — Xtrix
This is all fairly obvious. So what’s the problem? — Xtrix
It's like citing a revolution in Scotland as evidence of England's pro-scottish tendency. — Isaac
The crackdown on dissent and human rights defenders in occupied Crimea continued.
Yep. Well done, you've reached the conclusion that anyone with a reading age over five reached. — Isaac
Similar protests take place in Russia. — Isaac
I've provided three reports from the world's leading human rights groups detailing the situation in Eastern Ukraine and their assessment is that the abuses by both sides are not noticeably different. — Isaac
So I'd need some fairly compelling evidence to the contrary if we're to justify 600 deaths a day as being a worthwhile sacrifice for keeping the disputed territory in the control of this 'West-leaning' government. So far no one's provided anything but wishful thinking.
(wiki)The protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption, the influence of oligarchs,[85] abuse of power, and violation of human rights in Ukraine.[86]