Bao wrote:- Ukraine has a US backed Nazi regime committing a cultural genocide against Russian minorities.
These are just facts, easy for anyone to confirm.
oragami_itto wrote:Bao wrote:- Ukraine has a US backed Nazi regime committing a cultural genocide against Russian minorities.
These are just facts, easy for anyone to confirm.
Please provide a source for this claim.
MOSCOW, February 19. /TASS/. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s claims to the effect statements about genocide in Donbass are laughable are totally unacceptable, the Russian Foreign Ministry told TASS on Saturday.
"German leaders are not in a position to ridicule genocide issues. This is unacceptable, in particular in the light of Germany’s historical experience in such matters as mass extermination of people and the spread of misanthropic ideologies," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in the wake of Olaf’s statement.
On Saturday, Scholz told the Munich Security Conference that the term genocide was unapplicable to the situation in Donbass and described such statements as "laughable."
Earlier, speaking at a joint news conference with Scholz Russian President Vladimir Putin used the term genocide in relation to the situation in this region.
On Friday, the leaders of the Lugansk and Donetsk people’s republics have declared a campaign of evacuation of civilians to Russia, including the Rostov Region, in view of the growing risk of hostilities. Later a number of other regions declared their readiness to host evacuees from Donbass.
German chancellor’s claims about genocide in Donbass unacceptable
Just take a look at it from Russia's point of view...
- Nato decided already in Warsaw 2016 to move military close to the Russian borders.
- Ukraine has had a civil war just in front of Russia's borders.
- Ukraine has a US backed Nazi regime committing a cultural genocide against Russian minorities.
- Ukraine has not respected the Minsk treaty.
wiesiek wrote:unbelievable,
do you, guys getting paychecks from Władimir or are children in the fog ?
Russia invade independent country in EUROPE,
Their politics is straight forward from Czar Mikołaj ,and never changed/ing/.
Anything more is just wishful thinkin`,
Imperator(s) from Kremlin with "human face", haha, `cmon
give me a break.
Putin as president of the Russian Republic has repeatedly stated that Russia cannot tolerate NATO nukes in Ukraine because that's 5 minutes from launch to incineration of Moscow, a mere 280 miles from the Ukrainian border.
Remember in 1962 the "Cuban Missile Crisis"?
Those missiles were about 1,105 miles from Washington DC and were much more cumbersome to launch and were not as fast or accurate as missiles are today and that was an intolerable situation for Kennedy's military.
Giles wrote:It's true that, back in the 1990s, Russia was given some clear oral promises that NATO wouldn't expand into the east. And that these promises were not kept to. That's part of the story, irrespective of whether Putin has gradually mutated into a full-on dictator, or not.
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Quigga wrote:As I'm not affiliated with any one country and am not in the position to order or implement various near and far reaching policies, all's good Who knows what's going on in the background. I suspect what we don't know is much bigger than what we know about this conflict (or what the public is willing to accept, with leaked information everywhere).
According to Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his preparedness to engage in discussions with his Ukrainian counterpart, with a focus on obtaining a guarantee of neutral status and the promise of no weapons on its territory.
As The USSR devolved, the former Warsaw Pact countries of Eastern Europe were told to go their own way, NATO promised not to expand into Russian border countries as a precondition to opening up Berlin as The USSR ended.
But, that promise was broken numerous times. Then, Ukraine officially dumped the Russian language, leaving the Russian speaking eastern part of Ukraine isolated, so they formed their own republics.
Then, rather than negotiating a peaceful solution per The Minsk Agreement of 2014/15,
Ukraine began shelling these areas, to the point that hundreds of thousands were forced to flee to Russia.
Article 5 of NATO means The U.S. would be bound to fighting Russia, DIRECTLY, for the first time, to defend any NATO member,
including those in eastern Europe, should a stray shell land in their territory.
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