Consequently, if Russia will be taking enough of Ukraine to push its border an additional 700 miles away from The Kremlin, to becoming 1,000 miles from it, that 1 minute would still be too near, only around 15 minutes; and, so, Russia will have to take all of Ukraine (unless Russia will instead move its capital to or near Novosibirsk). However, if Russia does that (takes all of Ukraine), then it will need to say explicitly, which it never yet has clearly stated (Putin is incompetent at PR), that the U.S. coup in 2014 that grabbed Ukraine, which had been a neutral country on Russia’s border, started this war, and constituted America’s aggression against Russia, to which Russia’s “Special Operation” necessarily is finally responding, for Russia’s own essential self-defense.
Hu-oh, someone did a little miscalculation here, didn’t they?
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20 sats \ 5 replies \ @Cje95 30 Oct 2024
Look I’m just saying your dates don’t line up. You claim there was a 2014 coup but there are numerous issues with this.
First the EU agreement draft was in 2012 but negotiations for it started in 2008. It then passed with overwhelming support from everyone, including the Presidents own party. In 2013 he about faced and at the last minute pulled out pissing off his people. He then made the dumbest decision with using violence.
Plus you look at Yanukovych‘a government backsliding away from democracy arresting rivals limiting freedom of speech etc and no wonder people finally woke up looked around and went holy shit this place is corrupt
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 30 Oct 2024
A coup was a coup. Nuland even set it up on phone. The ambassador was in on it.
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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @Cje95 30 Oct 2024
Dude you can’t just disregard everything going on?!? You had the government vote him out his own people did not the military not the US as this was an EU thing. He then fled to Russia which I guess you don’t find a little suspicious after he ran for president on integration with the EU
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 30 Oct 2024
Sounds like he’s just another politician. Seems to be a familiar way of acting as every other politician. Some politicians, upon loosing, run to the US.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 30 Oct 2024
He…. He ran to Russia…. The exact opposite…
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 30 Oct 2024
Yes, but some run to the US for asylum. May not be from Ukraine, nonetheless, they run to the US.
Others just skim from Ukraine.
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