wiesiek wrote:..."To bad The US is not helping to end the war by negotiation instead of fueling it to its own ends..."
ha,
`cmon , it is nothing personal, just the business ...
Clausewitz:
the Purpose of war is one's will to be enforced, which is determined by politics. The Goal of the conflict is therefore to defeat the opponent in order to exact the Purpose. The Goal is pursued with the help of a strategy, that might be brought about by various Means such as by the defeat or the elimination of opposing armed forces or by non-military Means (such as propaganda, economic sanctions and political isolation).
Giles wrote:I'm also definitely in favour of Putin and his world view. He has done great things with Russia in recent years - something I have also heard from several Russian acquaintances here in Berlin. The Ukrainians are sadly deluded and misled: they don't need their own country, they don't need open elections or self-determination, they don't need to decide for themselves how they will align themselves internationally.
Really when did they have this
They still don't realize they are actually Russians, which is sad. They need to abandon their deluded arrogance which continues to make them resist the Russian liberators. They will be much better off, much happier, under the firm but loving hand of Russian rule. God wills this, too.
My apologies for contributing to this thread after I promised to leave it, but I wished to share my epiphany. I humbly withdraw.
Australia’s prime minister warned over the weekend that a Chinese naval base in the Solomon Islands would be a “red line” for his country.
wiesiek wrote:Windy,
all my mature live I trying be on the border of "the System", while keepin` semi comfortable "artist" position. This allowed me keep my arse and head relatively safe.
My experiences are:
- livin` in deep communism aka Stalinism ,
- orthodox socialism,
- socialism with "human face" (haha, guess what it was)
- time of change
- the new brave world
- declining of it
- an now : deep shit, aka war on my border, and Ukrainians refuges under my roof.
Put somewhere in between 10 years in US (mostly in NYC), and you get the picture. Speakin`so, I have to tell you, that my 1st impression, when I seat on Rockefeller Plaza was:
WOW, it is like in Russia, just they speak some kind of English...
later I get that, there are some differences, like:
- "free market" in meaning, that you must pay or die
- "free press"
and 100 TV channels to fill the gap.
Difference in System/s?/ are cosmetic.
Putin is goin` straight Czar`s way, Biden trying to play "free markets" cards,
both are in the System.
That`s all if we speakin` about my understanding.
Putin knew, that US and Europe would not respond adequately.
Tell me, how come?
WOW, it is like in Russia, just they speak some kind of English
wiesiek wrote:as I told somewhere on beginning of this thread:
Returning nuclear weapon to Russia and faith in the West guarantee- was Ukrainian`s big mistake.
We (I may say "we" as a part of NATO) didn`t respond, as it should be done.
and
this fighting against the Nazi fairy tail - c`mon, Putin is the biggest nazi of all time.
ok,
I`m done.
see you in another thread.
Expanding NATO to Asia-Pacific Region
wiesiek wrote:ps
red line doesn`t exist, just shinny A-shroom ,
let`s face, that we are cruel predators, always looking for prey, and killing for emotions, or fun.
wiesiek wrote:haha, Opinion?, let it be;
do you really think, that Putin would be attack country which posses nuclear weapon?
Quigga wrote:Ok all of you smart guys
Not one. Not one. Has shown a way to reduce suffering globally.
It may be the alcohol or trauma speaking for me right now.
But if you can't even agree on here, don't know what am I supposed to do.
Buddhists believe in the cycle of samsara , which is the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth.
This means that people will experience suffering many times over.
All of the things a person goes through in life cause suffering and they cannot do anything about it.
Instead, they have to accept that it is there.
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