Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Re: Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Post by Peter89 » 13 Sep 2022, 12:26

Aida1 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 09:10
Peter89 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 05:49
Aida1 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:12
Peter89 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 20:41

I did not make assumptions; I drew up a mindmap and simply said that reliable evidence does not support either case decisively.

If Ukraine accepts the system of laws equalling the one in Slovenia, I'd volunteer to serve in a Ukrainian hospital as I have healthcare qualifications plus conversational Russian knowledge. Until then, I do not consider Ukraine to be worthy for any more than humanitarian help.
You have very feeble excuses for not supporting the Ukraine against the imperialism of Putin.
Really? How do you help Ukraine? Do you happen to be on the front? They take soldiers with high morale I've heard. Tell me, what is the proper way to do it?
They have motivated soldiers enough. They need weapons and they will continue getting those in high quantities.
Cut the marketing and answer the question. You talk in a very rude way to people, calling them names and reprimanding them (me included) not doing our best to support Ukraine. So tell us, what do you do?
"Everything remained theory and hypothesis. On paper, in his plans, in his head, he juggled with Geschwaders and Divisions, while in reality there were really only makeshift squadrons at his disposal."

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Re: Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Post by Aida1 » 13 Sep 2022, 12:53

Peter89 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 12:26
Aida1 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 09:10
Peter89 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 05:49
Aida1 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:12
Peter89 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 20:41

I did not make assumptions; I drew up a mindmap and simply said that reliable evidence does not support either case decisively.

If Ukraine accepts the system of laws equalling the one in Slovenia, I'd volunteer to serve in a Ukrainian hospital as I have healthcare qualifications plus conversational Russian knowledge. Until then, I do not consider Ukraine to be worthy for any more than humanitarian help.
You have very feeble excuses for not supporting the Ukraine against the imperialism of Putin.
Really? How do you help Ukraine? Do you happen to be on the front? They take soldiers with high morale I've heard. Tell me, what is the proper way to do it?
They have motivated soldiers enough. They need weapons and they will continue getting those in high quantities.
Cut the marketing and answer the question. You talk in a very rude way to people, calling them names and reprimanding them (me included) not doing our best to support Ukraine. So tell us, what do you do?
I did not ask you to support the Ukraine personally. The essential support come from governments who want to help the Ukraine with weapons and other support.


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Re: Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Post by Cult Icon » 21 Sep 2022, 15:09

Peter89 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 12:26
Cut the marketing and answer the question. You talk in a very rude way to people, calling them names and reprimanding them (me included) not doing our best to support Ukraine. So tell us, what do you do?
Like the others- fight the war for Ukraine by trolling internet forums :lol:

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Re: Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Post by Aida1 » 21 Sep 2022, 20:14

Cult Icon wrote:
21 Sep 2022, 15:09
Peter89 wrote:
13 Sep 2022, 12:26
Cut the marketing and answer the question. You talk in a very rude way to people, calling them names and reprimanding them (me included) not doing our best to support Ukraine. So tell us, what do you do?
Like the others- fight the war for Ukraine by trolling internet forums :lol:
The Ukraine can fight its own war against your friend Putin.I do not mind my taxpayers money being used to give the Ukraine weapons. Your spinning for Putin could be called trolling. Lots of russian trolls on the internet.

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Re: Henry Kissinger on Russia and Ukraine

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Post by Terry Duncan » 16 Jun 2023, 13:05

This thread, and all others dealing with the Russo-Ukrainian War, is now locked as per the policy announcement at the top of the page from Georg_S.

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