Hopefully we all hope that, unless there are some hoping for a war of that magnitude! I never know anymore.I think that is what we are all hoping...that it's just a show of bravado.
Hopefully we all hope that, unless there are some hoping for a war of that magnitude! I never know anymore.I think that is what we are all hoping...that it's just a show of bravado.
I thought Russia was partly in Europe also. Not sure, though.Russia is an Asian country — not European, but yeah, it's not a good situation.
I hope you are right, too!Personally I don't think anything will happen. I hope I'm right.
Ooops! Yes....I sincerely apologize. So sorry!Don't forget--no politics please.
Actually I didn't notice you posting anything political. Someone else actually. Just so we can keep this thread open, hopefully.Ooops! Yes....I sincerely apologize. So sorry!
Thanks for "keeping me on the straight and narrow!" LOLActually I didn't notice you posting anything political. Someone else actually. Just so we can keep this thread open, hopefully.![]()
Don't trust media political agendas? Good advice! But then you quote VOX? Careful, I think you just crossed the line.Don't trust most news media stories about what is going on due to political agendas. First some of this is about aggressive NATO ambitions of their militarists that lost purpose after the USSR broke up.
https://www.vox.com/22900113/nato-ukraine-russia-crisis-clinton-expansion
Second, the following is a thorough primer including history going back centuries.
https://www.vox.com/2014/9/3/18088560/ukraine-everything-you-need-to-know
Yep...I was thinking the same thing. @Irwin don't sanctions usually wind up hurting the citizens more than the high officials in governments?As a wise man once said, here we go again.
I'm not afraid of reading and assessing truthful value of inputs from all parts of the political spectrum, because I can. The Vox article is worth reading, don't be afraid.Don't trust media political agendas? Good advice! But then you quote VOX? Careful, I think you just crossed the line.
And it should be pointed out that Crimea and the region immediately around Donetsk are populated by people who speak Russian, whose culture is Russian, and whose politics lean toward communism/socialism. Basically, the majority in those regions consider themselves Russian and want autonomy while Ukraine wants them to remain Ukrainian. I'm sure you know there have been 3 failed attempts to reach a mutually satisfying agreement.Don't trust most news media stories about what is going on due to political agendas. First some of this is about aggressive NATO ambitions of their militarists that lost purpose after the USSR broke up.
https://www.vox.com/22900113/nato-ukraine-russia-crisis-clinton-expansion
Second, the following is a thorough primer including history going back centuries.
https://www.vox.com/2014/9/3/18088560/ukraine-everything-you-need-to-know
He may be that evil.Putin's maximin insult to the U.S. and Biden would be if he launched his attack during the Super Bowl.
And it should be pointed out that Crimea and the region immediately around Donetsk are populated by people who speak Russian, whose culture is Russian, and whose politics lean toward communism/socialism. Basically, the majority in those regions consider themselves Russian and want autonomy while Ukraine wants them to remain Ukrainian. I'm sure you know there have been 3 failed attempts to reach a mutually satisfying agreement.
Interesting how that Russianization came to be. The process, a Ukrainian holocaust, came to be known as the Holodomor.And it should be pointed out that Crimea and the region immediately around Donetsk are populated by people who speak Russian, whose culture is Russian, and whose politics lean toward communism/socialism. Basically, the majority in those regions consider themselves Russian and want autonomy while Ukraine wants them to remain Ukrainian. I'm sure you know there have been 3 failed attempts to reach a mutually satisfying agreement.
Yes, that's true and wish we could find out how many Ukrainians are prepared to lay down their lives for this impending war, it's impossible to find out what the consensus of the people really is.And it should be pointed out that Crimea and the region immediately around Donetsk are populated by people who speak Russian, whose culture is Russian, and whose politics lean toward communism/socialism. Basically, the majority in those regions consider themselves Russian and want autonomy while Ukraine wants them to remain Ukrainian. I'm sure you know there have been 3 failed attempts to reach a mutually satisfying agreement.
And WW II was begun with Hitler using the same excuse to annex the Sudetenland i.e. there were a lot of German speaking people there. The cost of that move to the rest of Europe, including Germany, was catastrophic.And it should be pointed out that Crimea and the region immediately around Donetsk are populated by people who speak Russian, whose culture is Russian, and whose politics lean toward communism/socialism. Basically, the majority in those regions consider themselves Russian and want autonomy while Ukraine wants them to remain Ukrainian. I'm sure you know there have been 3 failed attempts to reach a mutually satisfying agreement.
Yes, it was a pogrom on steroids. Most of those people were Jews.Interesting how that Russianization came to be. The process, a Ukrainian holocaust, came to be known as the Holodomor.
"1930 -- 1.5 million Ukrainians in the countryside fall victim to Stalin’s “dekulakization” policies, Over the extended period of collectivization, armed dekulakization brigades forcibly confiscate land, livestock and other property, and evict entire families. Close to half a million individuals in Ukraine are dragged from their homes, packed into freight trains, and shipped to remote, uninhabited areas such as Siberia where they are left, often without food or shelter. A great many, especially children, die in transit or soon thereafter.
The remaining farmers are hounded to give up their land, livestock, and equipment and join the collective farms. As the traditional structures of rural livelihood disintegrate, the religious clergy are demonized and arrested or deported, and their churches destroyed or repurposed for grain storage or other secular use."
https://holodomorct.org/holodomor-facts-and-history/