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Neven Curlin
Neven Curlin
2 years ago

Have the Russians burned people alive in buildings yet? Also known as “the traditional May BBQ” in Odessa?

Kristian Slavov
Kristian Slavov
2 years ago

I think the roots of this Conflict are much more deeper and diverse (complicated) than some (more or less laic) opinions might suppose or suggest…
In the course of about at least 80 – 180 years Russia had been engaged in numerous European ‘wars’ (for example the repression of the Hungarian revolution (1848-49); the liberation of Bulgaria, the two World wars, etc…) In most of these conflicts ‘Russia’ finally got itself deserted, (more or less) defamed, played around and so in the aftermaths – most of all – couldn’t achieve or enforce (neither peacefully nor martially) it’s main interesests…
On the other hands, the continuous-multiple conflicts and in reality unfruitful diplomatic “manouvers” around the Northern Black Sea costs (including the geopolitically key Crimean peninsula) has given the latest “motivation” for the definitive Russian occupational planning…
In conclusion, I guess that the long-term lack of true recognition (also as the half-world’s “maltreated” industrial & resource provider) and the following loss of influence, led the Russians to turn evermore increasingly to autocratic leaderships as well as to promote the”revival” of the aggressive militarism, which ignited finally to erupt this Escalation of profound geopolitical tensions…

Last edited 2 years ago by Kristian Slavov
Kristian Slavov
Kristian Slavov
2 years ago

I think the roots of this Conflict are much more deeper and diverse (complicated) than some (more or less laic) opinions might suppose or suggest…

In the course of about at least 80 – 180 years Russia had been engaged in numerous European ‘wars’ (for example the repression of the Hungarian revolution (1848-49); the liberation of Bulgaria, the two World wars, etc…) In most of these conflicts ‘Russia’ finally got itself deserted, (more or less) defamed, played around and so in the aftermaths – most of all – couldn’t achieve or enforce (neither peacefully nor martially) it’s main interests…

On the other hands, the continuous-multiple conflicts and in reality unfruitful diplomatic “manouvers” around the Northern Black Sea costs (including the geopolitically key Crimean peninsula) has given the latest “motivation” for the definitive Russian occupational planning…

In conclusion, I guess that the long-term lack of true recognition (also as the half-world’s “maltreated” industrial & resource provider) and the following loss of influence, led the Russians to turn evermore increasingly to autocratic leaderships as well as to promote the”revival” of the aggressive militarism, which ignited finally to erupt this Escalation of profound geopolitical tensions…/

M. M.
M. M.
2 years ago

About 80% of the Russian public supports the war against the Ukrainians. So, ordinary Russian people are responsible for the atrocities committed by their soldiers in Ukraine.

Though the Russians physically resemble Europeans, the Russian mentality resembles the Chinese mentality.

Get more info about this issue.

Last edited 2 years ago by M. M.