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The War In Ukraine
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'Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will cost the global economy $2.8 trillion in lost output by the end of next year—and even more if a severe winter leads to energy rationing in Europe.'
With the outlook to be a continued process of slaughter for months, maybe years to come of life (human & animal) & destruction of habitation & infrastructure at a rate not seen since WW2. Is the loss of a small region of the extreme west Donbass regions of Ukraine (plus the Crimea, which has been Russian for 300 years) worth the prolongation, & possible risks of the use of nuclear & chemical weapons ?
With the outlook to be a continued process of slaughter for months, maybe years to come of life (human & animal) & destruction of habitation & infrastructure at a rate not seen since WW2. Is the loss of a small region of the extreme west Donbass regions of Ukraine (plus the Crimea, which has been Russian for 300 years) worth the prolongation, & possible risks of the use of nuclear & chemical weapons ?
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I think khandro means not “extreme west Donbas” (??) but “most of Donbas to the east” and “large chunks of S Ukraine” .
It’s not a war about annexing bits of a country but about annihilating and entire nation by a regime which has set its sights on the civilised western world.
Stop doing Putin’s work for him albeit unwittingly khandro. The man and his regime are evil beyond belief: they have changed the narrative from “denazification” (maybe they couldn’t take the irony of that any longer) to “desatanisation”
It would be bonkers funny had their war of choice not cost getting on for an estimated quarter million lives in 8 months. 70,000 of their own mainly young men included.
They’re getting slaughtered at the rate of 500 a day so this isn’t going to be a military war that lasts years
As I always say: if you’d ever wondered what you’d have done to stop Hitler, you’re doing it now with Putin (“you” being “you” in general )
I think khandro means not “extreme west Donbas” (??) but “most of Donbas to the east” and “large chunks of S Ukraine” .
It’s not a war about annexing bits of a country but about annihilating and entire nation by a regime which has set its sights on the civilised western world.
Stop doing Putin’s work for him albeit unwittingly khandro. The man and his regime are evil beyond belief: they have changed the narrative from “denazification” (maybe they couldn’t take the irony of that any longer) to “desatanisation”
It would be bonkers funny had their war of choice not cost getting on for an estimated quarter million lives in 8 months. 70,000 of their own mainly young men included.
They’re getting slaughtered at the rate of 500 a day so this isn’t going to be a military war that lasts years
As I always say: if you’d ever wondered what you’d have done to stop Hitler, you’re doing it now with Putin (“you” being “you” in general )
//it's worth seeing them defeated this time.//
That isn't a possibility, dave.
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I realise that it's a difficult decision but to end it by accepting Putin's claim to the small areas he has annexed on Russia's border seems a sensible way to end the awful suffering and perhaps avoid severe consequences all around the world for our children and grandchildren, someone, somewhere in authority has to have the courage to say this publicly.