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Ukraine: Invasion Imminent?


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22 minutes ago, HumbleNarrator said:

The situation in Ukraine is much more complex than most imagine; the narrative of  the nice-European-democratic Ukraine being bullied by big bad Russia is laughable.

 

Whether the west wants to believe it or not, there is a significant neo Nazi element in Ukraine, and whether these neo Nazi's like it or not a sizeable portion of people living in Ukraine identify as Russian and are Russian speakers.

 

 

And to call Zelensky a Nazi has enraged Jerusalem as he’s Jewish. Bad move by Putin.. We’ve got neo-nazis same as any country

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4 minutes ago, crookesey said:

Putin is similar to Stain, in being willing to fight to the death of the last Russian combatant, he thinks far more about his place in the Russian history book.

He's not far off Hitler's Playbook 

https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/german-soviet-nonaggression-pact

 

Through the spring and summer of 1939, Hitler stepped up his demands on the Polish government in Warsaw, and pushed for allowing Germany to reclaim the port city of Danzig (a former German city internationalized by the Treaty of Versailles). Hitler also wanted to put a stop to the alleged mistreatment of Germans living in the western regions of Poland. At the same time, he advanced his plans for attacking Poland in August 1939 if his demands were not met. However, Hitler’s fervor for a war with Poland made his generals nervous. They knew Stalin’s purges of his military commanders in 1937 and 1938 had seriously weakened the Soviet army, but the Germans were leery of a campaign that could easily lead to the nightmare faced in World War I–a two-front war, in which they would be fighting Russians troops in the east and French and British troops in the west.

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Which country is not guilty of sword rattling sometime in it’s history, we need to pull our hypocritical  heads from our backsides. I’m attempting to point to the peacemaker in this conflict, sadly I am failing miserably.

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7 minutes ago, crookesey said:

Which country is not guilty of sword rattling sometime in it’s history, we need to pull our hypocritical  heads from our backsides. I’m attempting to point to the peacemaker in this conflict, sadly I am failing miserably.

sabre-rattling means threatening action.............. an invasion is as far from ratting, as it can get!

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2 minutes ago, steve68 said:

sabre-rattling means threatening action.............. an invasion is as far from ratting, as it can get!

That’s when the peacemakers should notice that there’s ‘trouble at mill’, the’re not that good at it are they?

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Just now, crookesey said:

That’s when the peacemakers should notice that there’s ‘trouble at mill’, the’re not that good at it are they?

Definite trouble at the mill,  The pretence of peacemaker by russia is over.

 

 Russia has been portraying itself as the peacemakers for the Ukraines russian speakers, by using cluster bombs,  I'm pretty sure that cluster bombs and all other military Ordnance do not target by  language spoken.

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1 hour ago, HumbleNarrator said:

The situation in Ukraine is much more complex than most imagine; the narrative of  the nice-European-democratic Ukraine being bullied by big bad Russia is laughable.

 

Whether the west wants to believe it or not, there is a significant neo Nazi element in Ukraine, and whether these neo Nazi's like it or not a sizeable portion of people living in Ukraine identify as Russian and are Russian speakers.

 

 

All of eastern Europe has an issue with Neo Nazi's, including Russia, including Poland but that's a different issue to what Putin was insinuating

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4 minutes ago, melthebell said:

All of eastern Europe has an issue with Neo Nazi's, including Russia, including Poland but that's a different issue to what Putin was insinuating

There’s a reason why e.g. Marine LePen  and just about every single neonazi/ultra hard right party, movement and group across Europe and beyond, are all great friends of Vlad: they are political destabilising forces within the West, which he’s been funding and training for years.

 

https://www.dw.com/en/why-are-german-neo-nazis-training-in-russia/a-53702613

 

Of course, they’re a less palatable end on the spectrum of embedded political destabilising actors used by the Kremlin to try and divide and conquer the west: at the other end of that spectrum is e.g. Stop the War, also long infiltrated by Putin, and similar useful idiots like Galloway, Neil Oliver, etc.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/stop-the-war-linked-to-putin-puppets-s6fdwq968

 

By the way things are going, it may not be that long until Treason statutes get dusted off across the US, the EU, maybe even in the UK, and practiced in anger. Some people should start to worry. Deservedly.

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