Thanks , will have a gander over a cuppa in the morning
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7Ng75e5gQ
Watch the first 40 minutes . It is eye opening . Scary .... Not quite as cut and dried as we are being led to believe .
Thats my take on it.
Thanks , will have a gander over a cuppa in the morning
I've been watching Russia today alot over the past few days, they give (obviously) an alternative viewpoint of how's it has come to this
This guy is part Russian part American and part French . He seems to be disarmingly honest about the situation.
Perhaps he has his own agenda ?
I like to try and get a 360 degree view , this is a perhaps an alternative view to why we have arrived at this awful point in history.
I get sense of Russian love in hear maybe I'm wrong??
Let's remember Ukraine gave up it's Nuclear weapons and now it's people live in terror and are not allowed to join any organisation because uncle Puchface says so . FFS
Some recent history regarding the current situation.
Biden assures Zelenskiy that NATO membership in Ukraine's hands, Kyiv says - 10/12/21
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ys-2021-12-09/
U.S. Officials Repeatedly Urged China to Help Avert War in Ukraine - 25/2/22
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/25/u...a-ukraine.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20220226...a-ukraine.html
It was of course slanted but it's interesting
Russia....and the old Soviet Union has seen its buffer states removed
Now those at the top are clearly paranoid but until recently Russia was never an expansionist power
So one can see given the mentality , Russias beef with the west
Russel Brand on Pootin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=595Esg6Mz0U
The point he made regarding US/Mexico border is pretty compelling.
The US would freak the fck out if a China/Russia coalition set up camp on their border.
It does beg the question why Nato doesn't make some exemptions with regard whom they allow to join their club.
Couldn't they just have any bordering countries as "partners" (not including Ukraine) who they would only help out in the event there was an actual invasion by Rusia. I.e. "We won't have military bases in these countries, nor will we put troops on the ground if you keep your side of the bargain and never invade these places."
Just watched this lecture after it was recommended to me.
An eye opener for sure and an incredibly accurate prediction of events from 2015.
https://youtu.be/JrMiSQAGOS4
Thanks for posting the link. It's always worthwhile hearing differing viewpoints.
I've heard his central thesis before that alienating Russia was a bad move. I've also heard the rebuttal that appeasing a country that is essentially a deeply undemocratic kleptocracy is not a better long-run policy choice. Let's remember Russia has pretty much always been a totalitarian state and has had a sociopath as leader for 22 years. I accept we're operating in the realms of counterfactuals here so we should be careful in drawing quick judgements.
Whatever the reason for what got us here, Ukraine deserves its right to self-determination and freedom from tyranny.
[QUOTE=Jimmy the Jock;5279456]Did you watch it?[/QUOTE
Yep. It’s a pretty clear agenda
Am I missing something here? The idea that Putin wants a buffer between him and NATO countries seems to fall apart if he absorbs Ukraine into Russia cos then they'll be bordering NATO countries anyway. It seems like a simple point; should I get in touch with Moscow?
If he wants the buffer then he'll want a Russia friendly Ukraine a la Belarus but he's not going about that very well.
I voraciously take in news from many sources (including the foreign press) and I used to work in a role that involved international relations but whatever way you look at it and regardless of many angles on the subject, it's a case of a dictator of a country (where peaceful protest is not allowed) instigation an invasion a democratic and independent soverign state. I've travelled around Ukraine and couchsurfed in the homes of everyday Ukranians and although there is indeed a bit of an ethno-political split in the country the act of aggression by Russia is indefensible.
Any opinions about these photos - https://www.bing.com/images/search?v...t=0&ajaxserp=0
1, Are they fake?
2, They are real but there's an innocent explanation... Putin and the former leaders of China, USA and Canada weren't attending a Masonic shindig but modelling Primark's 2006 mens dressing gown.
3, Who's the woman, Gordon Brown in drag?
I have no problem with the idea of Putin being an evil dictator as it seems to be that way, but there is also the juxtaposition of him being associated with the World Economic Forum since 1992, where he was a young global leaders alongside Blair, Macron, Merkel, Trudeau, etc.