Where is the "dialogue" in the original title? Is this a propaganda piece by a .ml account?
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Russia violated about 400 international treaties since 2014
You'll find a lot of sources in addition to my link on that subject.
I am not surprised by your stance as something like this is widespread on Lemmy (which may also contribute to the fact that the Lemmyverse is still quite small imo, as not many people are willing to read this propaganda all the day long). What I still find irritating is that this comes from a moderator.
Unless China sides with Russia they haven’t a chance, and China doesn’t seem to have shown any form of intent in that regard. They sell equipment to Russia because there’s money to be made, in the same way they sell equipment to NATO countries.
Oh, no, this is just as China (and Russia) portray things as part of their propaganda. But it's false.
For example, China сuts drone sales to Ukraine and the West but continues supplying Russia.
China is everything but neutral, and it's also not just about money as your comment tries to suggest. The government in Beijing pursues its own agenda (and its own agenda only). It goes far beyond Europe.
According to Chinese state-controlled media outlet South China Morning Post, for example, China's Xi Jinping kicked off his state visit to Russia in May 2025 by thanking Moscow for supporting Taiwan’s reunification with mainland China.
In a signed article in Russia’s state-run Rossiyskaya Gazeta newspaper ... [Xi Jinping wrote that Taiwan's] unification [with China] must be upheld as part of the post-war international order ... Celebrating the “enduring friendship” between Moscow and Beijing, he said the two countries had supported each other since World War II ...
Russia's war in Ukraine and China's aggression against Taiwan are closely linked, at least for China. Beijing wants control over Taiwan (and supposedly over the South China Sea and other neighbouring areas in Asia, including a part of Siberia which is currently Russian territory).
And there are also Chinese mercenaries fighting for Russia, hired by ads on Chinese social media. Unlike any 'pro-Western' content on China's state-controlled internet, these Russian conscription ads aren't get censored.
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Interesting points.
An current example of how a war changes how people eat can be seen in Russia.
Russians Turn to Pasta and Bread Amid Record Potato Price Increases
Russian consumers are increasingly substituting basic staples for once-affordable vegetables amid surging food prices and shrinking household budgets.
The most striking example is potatoes, a longtime dietary cornerstone in Russia, whose average retail price rose by 173% year-over-year by the end of May, the steepest annual increase in the past 23 years ... Svetlana Misikhina, deputy director of the Center for Development at Moscow's Higher School of Economics, estimated that the affordability of potatoes has declined by nearly 45% over the past year.
Other key products are showing similar trends: the average price of onions rose 41% year over year, while butter became 34% more expensive. As a result, the affordability of onions and butter fell by 17% and 15%, respectively.
By contrast, the affordability of products like grains and pasta has improved by 12 and 14%, respectively, reflecting both relatively stable prices and increased consumer demand, Misikhina said.
Despite official attempts to frame this dietary shift as a choice for “higher-quality foods,” the data paints a picture of economic strain.
No, there is no alternative as the aggressor here is Russia. It was Russia which started the war, and if the EU isn't willing to upgrade its defense capabilities, Russia will start the wars against other countries. Russia outspends the whole of EU in military built-up, there is much evidence for this as you can also read in this comm in the meantime.
Just to to Ukraine and experience the war yourself to see the alternative.
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If you think investing in defense is not worthwhile you may call Mr. Usyk, maybe he is willing to extend his offer to you. You can then see yourself what happens in Ukraine every day.
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I am not involved in this so far, but what does your statement mean? I'm just asking because it is somewhat irritating how many admins and moderators here on Lemmy support autocratic regimes by downplaying and sometimes even denying their crimes.
Do you have something that fosters that opinion?
For now it doesn't look like Germany would cut social welfare for military expenditure, the actual budget plans don't say that.
Nah, let them migrate to Ukraine. Let's see how their views change when they experience the war themselves.
All those who think investing in defense is not worthwhile like Mr. Sanchez may call Mr. Usyk, maybe he is willing to extend his offer to others. You can then see yourself what happens in Ukraine every day.
Mr. Sanchez is also arguing in bad faith. There is no need to cut welfare spending for the sake of defense. Europe can afford both, and must. Once again, Mr. Sanchez doesn't appear to talk for his country and Europe but rather pursuing interests of others.
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What an absurdly derailed form of whataboutism is this? Russia is waging a war against Ukraine and preparing to invade other European nations (as you can see from the Kremlin's military spending). It was Russia which started this war and constitutes a threat to Europe, this has nothing to do with what happens in other world areas.
It is explicitly allowed as far as I know.