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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by ChilcoSaint, Feb 23, 2016.

  1. milton archer

    milton archer Well-Known Member

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    I think your friend is right, NATO cannot get directly involved and that, unfortunately, Russia will win the present conflict. If you accept that and, accepting that it would be bitter pill to swallow, is there not a case for Ukraine to surrender, thereby saving possibly thousands of their citizens lives and possibly negotiating a relatively better platform for their nation.

    Please don't think I'm an apologist for Putin but , as brave as the Ukrainians are, I think that a pragmatic resolution at this stage may be better than engaging in a war that cannot be won but one which may cause too many Ukrainians to die and wreck their country's infrastructure.
     
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  2. Gregm1988

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    What negotiation would this be? If they surrender to Putin I don’t expect a negotiation
     
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  3. SaintStu

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    It seems obvious to me that Putin will not accept anything less than taking the major Black Sea ports and forming a land bridge from Russia to the Black Sea via the eastern states of Ukraine they have already annexed.
    I don't see Ukraine will accept that as any part of a negotiated surrender.
    Unfortunately I see the most likely outcome will be Russia will eventually gain administrative control of Ukraine, and the only hope of that not happening is that it takes so long to do that the sanctions and the casualties become so large too hide from the Russian populace.
     
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  4. garysfc

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    I agree that we don’t want that world order & yes Ukraine have chosen their path. I didn’t say abandon them.
     
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  5. Ronnie Hotdog (MLsfc)

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    Trouble is I don't the Putin can afford to back down from this without at least seeming to have achieved some sort of victory, even a phyrric one they could manipulate to look more successful.

    I think the war ends either with Russian control of Ukraine, in which they install a anti-western dictatorship. This will essentially see Ukraine become a puppet state like Belarus.

    Or Ukraine hold out sufficiently long enough for sanctions and military losses to ruin the Russian economy & state to the point where Putin is over thrown, blamed for the invasion and the new government withdraws and places blame on the Putin regime in exchange for lifting of sanctions.
     
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  6. Le Tissier's Laces

    Le Tissier's Laces Well-Known Member

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    This thread pretty much outlines exactly how I see it -

     
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  7. davecg69

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    141-5

    Russia's 4 friends are: Belarus, Eritrea, Syria and of course, North Korea. Such friendly countries.
    I'm sure Russia will be getting plenty of financial help from that lot to help resist the sanctions <laugh>
     
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  9. AberdeenSaint

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    Quite right Chilco. What a triumph Brexit has been. Like a lot Scots, I feel particularly let down and marginalised right now.
     
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  10. San Tejón

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    Perhaps they can have another vote to stop Saudi Arabia bombing Yemen.
    Ironic that Saudi supported this.
     
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  11. Gregm1988

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    China, South Africa and India are notable abstentions

    But apparently India’s energy imports are split 50:50 between Russia and the USA
     
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  12. davecg69

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    ****ing South Africans!! I joined a general tweet campaign yesterday to try to get them to vote against Putin. Clearly Russian money there too ….
     
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  13. Le Tissier's Laces

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    Notable abstentions in that they were actually potentially thought to be voting against.
     
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  14. Le Tissier's Laces

    Le Tissier's Laces Well-Known Member

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    I may (probably) be being naive here, but I wonder if there's a glimmer of hope that Lavrov is saying that Russia recognises Lezensky as the legitimate president, and that Ukrainians have the right to choose their own leader.
     
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  15. milton archer

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    Neutrality
     
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  16. Schad

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    So, per reports Russia's endgame is to depose Zelenskyy, and install Victor Yanukovych, the much-despised ex-President who has been a wanted criminal in the country on charges resulting from his security forces killing hundreds of protesting civilians, plus some property and financial crimes for funsies. Yeah, I'd imagine that will be very well-received by Ukrainians, and won't require Russia to permanently occupy the country in order to maintain his grasp on power. He won't even be able to rely on the Ukrainian military to (temporarily) prop him up this time; he'd be on trial or dead in a ditch within a week.

    Even those in Eastern Ukraine (including members of his old party) are pretty clear that they have zero love for the idea of being 'liberated' by having their cities leveled:

    https://www.ft.com/content/131068c8-5a5e-466a-a476-48de30d97760

    It's genuinely difficult to state how profoundly disconnected from reality all of Russia's moves have been.
     
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  17. Che’s Godlike Thighs

    Che’s Godlike Thighs Well-Known Member

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    Just read that a Ukrainan bloke stole an abandoned Russian tank, and then put it up for sale on Ebay <laugh>

    Was up to $50,000 before it was apparently taken down.
     
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  18. davecg69

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    Brilliant!
     
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  19. San Tejón

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    James O’Brien asking why the UK government appears to be slow and reluctant to help Ukraine refugees, when compared to other European countries.

     
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  20. Osvaldorama

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    Russians sunk a Bangladeshi cargo ship in a Ukrainian port…
     
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