After being told this, the US proceeded to completely ignore it, because the US is no longer our ally and the sooner we reorganize our policy taking this into account the better.
I believe this is the issue: if there were a way for Ukraine to genuinely believe that Russia would not attack them again, they might accept certain territorial losses—in fact, they might have accepted them long ago. But no one believes that a Russia that wins in Donbas would stop there and not feel emboldened to push for more. Only a Russia that perceives this as a painful defeat might refrain from coming back for more.
Well, whatever is easier, but I can't be clear that Turkey is a good friend right now
I know some people won't like to hear this, but Europe should leave NATO right now, form a common army now and accept that the US is no longer a reliable ally now.
I know this will make some people dizzy, but the sum of our current defense spending puts us at the same level as China, far above Russia, we just have to coordinate it.
I wonder if Europe can sustain Ukraine on its own? If not, we have a big problem, in Washington they have put a puppet of Moscow and they are going to crush us.
I know almost nothing about German internal politics, I don't know who could be an option from that perspective, but please, please, German brothers, do not lose sight of the European project.
Russian agent intensified
Joke or anecdote?
On unrelated topics, I am now radicalized and I hope that capitalism falls violently
I don't understand much about the subject, but I really hope it won't be necessary to do such a thing.
Man, you can lock the whole instance for yourself, you don't have to make the decision for everyone.
We need three things to build real military power in Europe.
If you see this as viable, this option is viable. I choose to believe that all of this is an opportunity to make it happen.