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April 27, 2024

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  1. Comment from :

    Christopher J. Wajnikonis:
    The war in Ukraine was restarted by a delusional dictator who had hoped he could subdue the second biggest country in Europe in a few days. Putin will never admit his mistake – he will press on in order to ‘justify’ his actions in front of his brainwashed serfs until something yields or brakes. His personal survival depends on that ‘justification’.
    – Putin is aware that the greatest danger for him is internal and he attempts to keep it in check by external diversions.
    – Thus, his remaining in power depends on maintaining perpetual crisis situations (in order to create delusions of being perpetually indispensable). Putin has been generating one crisis after another whether or not he had had means for that.
    – At this moment Putin has his hands full in Ukraine.
    – He is accelerating his arms production and imports. Those will not be halted soon, whatever happens in Ukraine.
    – This situational ‘cocktail’ is extremely dangerous.
    – History teaches that if he is still around, the next such ‘crisis’ will be worse…
    – History also teaches that appeasement does not work with dictators like Hitler or Putin.
    PUTIN MUST BE STOPPED WHERE HE IS NOW! A victory in Ukraine is the only feasible way to achieve that.

    Kevin J.

    There seems to be an unspoken pretense, that says, since ruZZia is a larger country, with a larger military, that Ukraine should accept whatever terms Putler offers, and be happy that he’s willing to stop somewhere short of annexing Ukraine entirely. Seems to be a foregone conclusion with the peaceniks that recognition of 1993 borders will not be achieved. I call BS. What many apparently don’t realize, is that most Ukrainians would rather die than live under 0rc 🥾🥾

    • “What many apparently don’t realize, is that most Ukrainians would rather die than live under 0rc.”

      What many apparently also don’t realize is, that they could also have to live under the orcs if Ukraine should fall. Hindsight is always a sonofabitch.

  2. Nothing truer than number seven on the list. A good shake-up of all international organisations is needed. New ones must be made if the old ones are unwilling to change. I would start with the UN. Make a new organisation with no vetoes whatsoever, all voting to be on a majority basis. If any country does not like it, they can form their own organisation.

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