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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Today at 19:00:17 »narratives, and if you peel of the rhetoric's some things are obvious
" This halfhearted support will not only continue to prevent a negotiated compromise but might ultimately lead to defeat for Ukraine - and the West. "
Not for me Stefan. I've never supported this sh*, and I do live in the West. And I have a feeling that both Ukrainians and Russians are feeling much the same about this war. So what are you talking about referring to 'the West'?
Our politicians, assorted military dreams, geopolitics and 'visionary' advisors, sandboxes and wet dreams?
It's not about democracy, and it's not about me
https://asiatimes.com/2024/05/europe-hardening-line-on-russia-amid-ukraine-losses/
You want us to start a third word war, defending what?
" This halfhearted support will not only continue to prevent a negotiated compromise but might ultimately lead to defeat for Ukraine - and the West. "
Not for me Stefan. I've never supported this sh*, and I do live in the West. And I have a feeling that both Ukrainians and Russians are feeling much the same about this war. So what are you talking about referring to 'the West'?
Our politicians, assorted military dreams, geopolitics and 'visionary' advisors, sandboxes and wet dreams?
It's not about democracy, and it's not about me
https://asiatimes.com/2024/05/europe-hardening-line-on-russia-amid-ukraine-losses/
You want us to start a third word war, defending what?