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Old 21-02-2022, 21:52   #166
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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)

BREAKING: NATO says a Russian decree recognising Ukrainian separatists areas as Independent, signed by Vladimir Putin tonight says is a Russian pretext of invasion. Meanwhile, U.S President Joe Biden orders fresh sanctions banning any U.S trade in the separatist areas following the latest developments.

Also: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Russia is breaking international law.

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Old 21-02-2022, 21:55   #167
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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)

Putin's rant was unhinged. At least he was honest that it's because he doesn't think Ukraine should be its own country (and worryingly also cast doubt on other Eastern European states) so the tankies can stop blaming America for it.
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Old 21-02-2022, 21:57   #168
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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, to announce a fresh round of sanctions on Russia in response to their attack on Ukraine sovereignty.
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Old 21-02-2022, 22:04   #169
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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)

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Well I was referring to how the US reacted to an opposing military power stationing itself on your doorstep. Which is what NATO is doing if they accept Ukraine and I can full appreciate Russia’s concern.

Also Ukraine’s history with Russia is not like other communist countries Russia added to the CCCP post war. Many Russians considered Ukraine part of Russia, and many Ukrainians consider themselves Russian. It’s not like a hostile invasion, if it were to happen, a decent % of the populace may welcome it.

In regards to US concessions regarding Cuba, apart from removing their nuclear weapons from Turkey, and not invading Cuba, I’m not aware of any others made by the US
The US also withdrew its nuclear weapons from Italy as part of the Cuban deal.

Ukraine is not proposing to join NATO so it's not a comparable situation.

It would be a hostile invasion. There's a million people in England who consider themselves French but that doesn't legitimise an invasion of England by France nor make it non-hostile.
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Ukraine is not proposing to join NATO so it's not a comparable situation.
They haven’t ruled it out either.

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It would be a hostile invasion. There's a million people in England who consider themselves French but that doesn't legitimise an invasion of England by France nor make it non-hostile.
France has never been part of the U.K. , ever, in its history ( you could argue the opposite after the Norman conquest) the same cannot be said of Ukraine which has been entwined with Russia throughout its history.
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Old 21-02-2022, 22:17   #171
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Putin's rant was unhinged. At least he was honest that it's because he doesn't think Ukraine should be its own country (and worryingly also cast doubt on other Eastern European states) so the tankies can stop blaming America for it.
From DefconWarningSystem summed up succinctly:

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Russia recognizes breakaway Ukraine regions, allowing Russia to invade while claiming they are not "technically" part of Ukraine anymore.
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France has never been part of the U.K. , ever, in its history ( you could argue the opposite after the Norman conquest) the same cannot be said of Ukraine which has been entwined with Russia throughout its history.
That Ukraine used to be entwined with Russia doesn't mean anything now. They're a sovereign country.
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Re: Russia & Ukraine invasion threat (Defcon 4)

BREAKING: The European Union follows the U.S and UK, in adding sanctions on Russia following the latest developments.
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France has never been part of the U.K. , ever, in its history ( you could argue the opposite after the Norman conquest) the same cannot be said of Ukraine which has been entwined with Russia throughout its history.
A sovereign country is a sovereign country. Many countries have been parts of other countries in the past.
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A sovereign country is a sovereign country. Many countries have been parts of other countries in the past.
I don’t doubt that. I’m not justifying it. I’m just suggesting that some Ukrainians ( perhaps some in the two provinces requesting independence from Ukraine) won’t see it as such.
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Well I was referring to how the US reacted to an opposing military power stationing itself on your doorstep. Which is what NATO is doing if they accept Ukraine and I can full appreciate Russia’s concern.

Also Ukraine’s history with Russia is not like other communist countries Russia added to the CCCP post war. Many Russians considered Ukraine part of Russia, and many Ukrainians consider themselves Russian. It’s not like a hostile invasion, if it were to happen, a decent % of the populace may welcome it.

In regards to US concessions regarding Cuba, apart from removing their nuclear weapons from Turkey, and not invading Cuba, I’m not aware of any others made by the US
NATO/the USA aren’t proposing to site nuclear missiles in Ukraine, which is what the Soviets were going to do in Cuba in the 60s.

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That Ukraine used to be entwined with Russia doesn't mean anything now. They're a sovereign country.
It’s an invasion - nothing more, nothing less.

The Russian troops aren’t "peacekeepers", they’re invaders.
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NATO/the USA aren’t proposing to site nuclear missiles in Ukraine, which is what the Soviets were going to do in Cuba in the 60s.
That’s irrelevant as the location of ICBMs are no longer restricted by geography. Nuclear subs also nullify that point.

The issue is having your enemy ( or perceived enemy) at your front door. Which is where the two situations align.

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It’s an invasion - nothing more, nothing less.
Depends on who is being invaded.

If you welcome your invaders with open arms are you being invaded? I don’t doubt most of Ukraine won’t want it but if the border tows are happy?

If imperialistic Wales rose up and Wrexham invaded Chester, but Chester said, but we like it, we’d rather be Welsh, what are you going to do ?
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If you welcome your invaders with open arms are you being invaded? I don’t doubt most of Ukraine won’t want it but if the border tows are happy?
https://twitter.com/DmitryOpines/sta...wdkyDS3Gw&s=19
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Depends on who is being invaded.

If you welcome your invaders with open arms are you being invaded? I don’t doubt most of Ukraine won’t want it but if the border tows are happy?

If imperialistic Wales rose up and Wrexham invaded Chester, but Chester said, but we like it, we’d rather be Welsh, what are you going to do ?
Also known as appeasement. That ended well, didn't it?

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Also Ukraine’s history with Russia is not like other communist countries Russia added to the CCCP post war. Many Russians considered Ukraine part of Russia, and many Ukrainians consider themselves Russian. It’s not like a hostile invasion, if it were to happen, a decent % of the populace may welcome it
Hardly a "decent" percentage?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russians_in_Ukraine

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In general the population of ethnic Russians in Ukraine increased due to assimilation and in-migration between 1897 and 1939 despite the famine war and Revolution. Since 1991 it has decreased drastically in all regions, both quantitatively and proportionally. Ukraine in general lost 3 million Russians, or a little over one-quarter of all Russians living there in the 10-year period between 1991 and 2001, dropping from over 22% of the population of Ukraine to just over 17%. In the past 15 years since 2001, a further drop of Russian numbers has continued.
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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, to announce a fresh round of sanctions on Russia in response to their attack on Ukraine sovereignty.
A fat lot of good sanctions will do. They don't care. This will simply send them into the arms of China.

What Putin really won't like is if we offer the remaining Eastern European countris membership of NATO. That would really piss him off, but the problem with Putin is that he detests the West so much, there's no telling how he would react.

China and Russia acting together is of grave concern, in my view.
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