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There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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I find it odd that some people can see no problem with two countries negotiating another country’s terms of surrender without that country being not just not involved in the talks but not apparently being consulted over the terms either.
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It's nice to see the real reasons come out about why there was so much interest in the region though.

Our support probably had as much to do with their mineral riches as it was to do with protecting their borders.
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Rubio just said that as soon on as Trump’s talks with Putin ended he immediately spoke to Zelensky. The only way there will be a peace deal is if it suits all parties in a long standing way. That means the EU also being involved at some point over their sanctions with Russia.

The only reason to be against peace talks is because people simply don’t want the war to end, which means either the EU take over funding it, or escalation with NATO countries troops going in and potentially starting WW3 as Ukraine are incapable of winning it themselves.



 
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I know I've mentioned it on here before, but I remember reading a few years ago, about how a Russian convoy had smashed through a US checkpoint in Syria. It never got to MSM as far as I recall at the time, but there was practically no comeback from the US.

I can't picture at all how something like that wouldn't have been a major incident 20 years before and known about worldwide. 

The relationship between the US and Russia is weird now.
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And for that you'd have to involve them in talks.

It's crazy they're not being included, even if their demands are pretty unobtainable.
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Any peace deal will need the consent of Ukraine, if they chose to accept terms than that is their choice.

If they don't the fighting carries on.
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Hitler annexed the Sudetenland, the world accepted it, then he carved up Poland with the Soviet Union's help. 

If you let dictators get away with it once, they will keep doing it.

Those who ignore history, are doomed to repeat it.

It has come to pass.
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Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 15:56
Lee Trundle" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 10:15
Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:50
How's that then? what exactly is your narrative in the specifics of this deal? Are you suggesting that the people in those areas are more ethnically Russian therefore should be annexed as they probably welcome it? Like Austria in 1939?
The majority of people who live in these regions don't want to be Ukrainian, and even more so they don't want to be any part of Europe or the EU.

So it does make me laugh when you accuse others of not thinking of the people there and want the war and deaths to continue.
That's true for the occupied regions of Donbass but not for the region as a whole, which is what Putin is almost certainly going to want. Even if true why not attempt a peaceful resolution first like a referendum, invading then holding one smacks of despot. If he's shown weakness and gets a peace deal he'll use it to rearm and go again. He's has much longer and wider plans and is most likely emboldened by Trump's thinly veiled free pass to go ahead. This won't stop with Donbas but 'm sure you probably know that 
There were referendums.  Probably not ones that you or I would be confident of the accuracy.

But I'd be confident of the result every time (favouring Russia).  Those people there don't want to be Ukrainian or European.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 10:15
Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:50
Lee Trundle" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:38
Think of those living in these areas.


Actually don't, as it goes against your narrative.
How's that then? what exactly is your narrative in the specifics of this deal? Are you suggesting that the people in those areas are more ethnically Russian therefore should be annexed as they probably welcome it? Like Austria in 1939?
The majority of people who live in these regions don't want to be Ukrainian, and even more so they don't want to be any part of Europe or the EU.

So it does make me laugh when you accuse others of not thinking of the people there and want the war and deaths to continue.
That's true for the occupied regions of Donbass but not for the region as a whole, which is what Putin is almost certainly going to want. Even if true why not attempt a peaceful resolution first like a referendum, invading then holding one smacks of despot. If he's shown weakness and gets a peace deal he'll use it to rearm and go again. He's has much longer and wider plans and is most likely emboldened by Trump's thinly veiled free pass to go ahead. This won't stop with Donbas but 'm sure you probably know that 
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XKhammer wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 13:57 Putin apologists make me sick making excuses for his numerous crimes with conspiracy theory bollocks
Putin is clearly a war criminal,a despot on the same level as Hitler and Stalin 
Trump is a moron if he thinks Putin with stop at the Ukraine,he needs to rebuild his smashed up armed forces and will probably attack Ukraine again or Moldova,Georgia,Armenia in a few years time
No way will he take on NATO with or without USA
People who pay disabled people to have sex with them makes me sick as well, joyo.

Horses for courses and all that.
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Putin apologists make me sick making excuses for his numerous crimes with conspiracy theory bollocks
Putin is clearly a war criminal,a despot on the same level as Hitler and Stalin 
Trump is a moron if he thinks Putin with stop at the Ukraine,he needs to rebuild his smashed up armed forces and will probably attack Ukraine again or Moldova,Georgia,Armenia in a few years time
No way will he take on NATO with or without USA
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"I'm sure British men can't wait to get their legs blown off for this guy (Starmer) then return home and get jailed for asking why their kids were raped to death by Labour-assisted grooming gangs while they were away"

Lifted from X, but it made me chuckle.
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I think it's worth keeping an eye on Nick CANDY.

The bonus of that is that it pushes Holly Vallance back into the limelight .
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I make you right Trunds,at some point he (Farage) step down and be a figurehead for reform. Not sure he'd let go of the reins so easily, especially if they are doing well in the polls.
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The best thing Reform can do is get rid of Sir Nige.  He's done his work.

I think there's many out there that would vote Reform if it wasn't for him.
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The one positive to come out of the mess that is UK politics is that between the disastrous Tory's  and the detestable Labour Party, Sir Nige is practically being handed the keys to no.10 in little over 4 years time.
Should reform be in power they could well turn out to be as equally inept as the other two but really,would anyone notice the difference?
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This whole thing has a distinct flavour of 1930s Germany, I'm just waiting for Chamberlain (Starmer) to come back from Germany waving a piece of paper and declaring "peace in our time".
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Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:50
Lee Trundle" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:38
Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:30
Typical Putin apologist drivel, it's inevitable the peace deal the US and Russia propose will involve Putin keeping all the territory he wanted anyway, Ukraine will reject it (why shouldn't they) and the Eu and UK will likely support them.

Don't pretend you're thinking about Ukrainian lives while you fellate Putin and Trump Jaan
Think of those living in these areas.


Actually don't, as it goes against your narrative.
How's that then? what exactly is your narrative in the specifics of this deal? Are you suggesting that the people in those areas are more ethnically Russian therefore should be annexed as they probably welcome it? Like Austria in 1939?
The majority of people who live in these regions don't want to be Ukrainian, and even more so they don't want to be any part of Europe or the EU.

So it does make me laugh when you accuse others of not thinking of the people there and want the war and deaths to continue.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:38
Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:30
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 22:21
Maybe not, if Starmer and the EU fuckwits have their way. They seem convinced Putin not only wants to conquer Europe but also somehow could - so it's better to use Ukraine in 'operation human shield', until the last Ukrainian breathes his or her last breath.

It's horrific to think how much suffering has happened to only settle for a deal worse than the one that was almost agreed in the first few months of the war. All those lives lost from pushing the little guy repeatedly into the bully.
Typical Putin apologist drivel, it's inevitable the peace deal the US and Russia propose will involve Putin keeping all the territory he wanted anyway, Ukraine will reject it (why shouldn't they) and the Eu and UK will likely support them.

Don't pretend you're thinking about Ukrainian lives while you fellate Putin and Trump Jaan
Think of those living in these areas.


Actually don't, as it goes against your narrative.
How's that then? what exactly is your narrative in the specifics of this deal? Are you suggesting that the people in those areas are more ethnically Russian therefore should be annexed as they probably welcome it? Like Austria in 1939?
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goose wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:41 Starmer can fuck off promising British boots on the ground - unless him or his family intend to join up.
Happy to batter the working classes until he needs someone to put their lives at risk.

fuck him.
I agree with you on that one
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Starmer can fuck off promising British boots on the ground - unless him or his family intend to join up.
Happy to batter the working classes until he needs someone to put their lives at risk.

fuck him.
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Hammer I am" wrote: 18 Feb 2025, 09:30
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 22:21
Nutsin wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 20:35 Looks like we could see the end of the Ukraine war. Sooner the better!

Wonder what changed?
Maybe not, if Starmer and the EU fuckwits have their way. They seem convinced Putin not only wants to conquer Europe but also somehow could - so it's better to use Ukraine in 'operation human shield', until the last Ukrainian breathes his or her last breath.

It's horrific to think how much suffering has happened to only settle for a deal worse than the one that was almost agreed in the first few months of the war. All those lives lost from pushing the little guy repeatedly into the bully.
Typical Putin apologist drivel, it's inevitable the peace deal the US and Russia propose will involve Putin keeping all the territory he wanted anyway, Ukraine will reject it (why shouldn't they) and the Eu and UK will likely support them.

Don't pretend you're thinking about Ukrainian lives while you fellate Putin and Trump Jaan
Think of those living in these areas.


Actually don't, as it goes against your narrative.
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haha, it's even worse than I thought, I see the latest update is the proposed "peace" deal involves the US effectively keeping half of Ukraine's mineral wealth.

Putin and Trump have agreed to carve up Ukraine amongst themselves then. the whole think stank when Ukraine wasn't invited to talks, I wonder why
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 22:21
Nutsin wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 20:35 Looks like we could see the end of the Ukraine war. Sooner the better!

Wonder what changed?
Maybe not, if Starmer and the EU fuckwits have their way. They seem convinced Putin not only wants to conquer Europe but also somehow could - so it's better to use Ukraine in 'operation human shield', until the last Ukrainian breathes his or her last breath.

It's horrific to think how much suffering has happened to only settle for a deal worse than the one that was almost agreed in the first few months of the war. All those lives lost from pushing the little guy repeatedly into the bully.
Typical Putin apologist drivel, it's inevitable the peace deal the US and Russia propose will involve Putin keeping all the territory he wanted anyway, Ukraine will reject it (why shouldn't they) and the Eu and UK will likely support them.

Don't pretend you're thinking about Ukrainian lives while you fellate Putin and Trump Jaan
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Nutsin wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 20:35 Looks like we could see the end of the Ukraine war. Sooner the better!

Wonder what changed?
Maybe not, if Starmer and the EU fuckwits have their way. They seem convinced Putin not only wants to conquer Europe but also somehow could - so it's better to use Ukraine in 'operation human shield', until the last Ukrainian breathes his or her last breath.

It's horrific to think how much suffering has happened to only settle for a deal worse than the one that was almost agreed in the first few months of the war. All those lives lost from pushing the little guy repeatedly into the bully.
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