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    Hard to say if Putin has already gone off the deep end or is bluffing his way into easier negotiations.

    As for responsibility, the world should be more involved in a lot of things. But "the world" as we know it is more likely to talk about it and do nothing that has a chance of impacting them in a negative way. At least more countries have got on board with giving up military hardware that could help Ukraine, but it might be too little too late.

    It worked somewhat for North Korea when the western world had soft leaders, so Putin might as well give it a try. But the difference is Russia is a known nuclear capable country, so the world leaders will negotiate even more readily.


    I wish someone close to him within Russia would just take him out.

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    #StandWithUkraine
    Last edited by CWJ; 26th April 2022 at 06:00.

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    Armistice Day today (11/11) and yet the war in Ukraine continues unabated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humber View Post
    Armistice Day today (11/11) and yet the war in Ukraine continues unabated.
    If I was to call Putin a rabid animal, that would be an an insult to rabid animals. Armistice Day means nothing to bloodthirsty dictators such as him. He’s just pure evil.

    I agree with what CWJ said: #StandWithUkraine
    "Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith

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    Hi!
    The situation in Crimea is complex, and there are different interpretations of events depending on who you ask. Russia claims that it has the right to protect Russian speakers and interests in Crimea, while Ukraine and its allies see the Russian intervention as a violation of international law and Ukrainian sovereignty.

    The annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 led to an ongoing conflict between Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, which has resulted in thousands of deaths and displacement.

    It's important to note that the situation in Crimea is not just about Ukraine and Russia, but also reflects broader geopolitical tensions and power struggles between different countries and alliances. The international community has expressed concern about the situation in Crimea, with some countries imposing economic sanctions on Russia.

    While it's difficult to predict what might happen in the future, it's important for all sides to engage in dialogue and seek peaceful solutions to conflicts. The use of military force should always be a last resort, and efforts should be made to prevent conflicts from escalating into full-blown wars.

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    I like it so much when people say that you need to negotiate with putin. Are you out of your mind? You are not negotiated with terrorist, you are destroyed them!

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