harsh penalties for desertion and surrender? how will they enforce any penalties on either one? they won't see those men again till after the russians lose the war
if i was putin, i'd suggest a voluntary withdrawal from Crimea, in exchange for the luhansk/donestsk area...draw an arc from Mariupol, through Donetsk and Luhansk. those people apparently don't want to be a part of Ukraine anyway...let the russians have them, and that much land, with the clear understanding that any further encroachment into Ukraine will result in the forfeiture of luhansk and donetsk, and full reinstatement of all sanctions.I doubt he will accept restoring the Crimea to Ukraine.
I would need to see a current poll performed by a less biased party to believe that there is a significant contingent in either oblast, ethnic Russian or otherwise, who would like to be part of Russia as it is. Their war performance has poor advertising value.if i was putin, i'd suggest a voluntary withdrawal from Crimea, in exchange for the luhansk/donestsk area...draw an arc from Mariupol, through Donetsk and Luhansk. those people apparently don't want to be a part of Ukraine anyway...let the russians have them, and that much land, with the clear understanding that any further encroachment into Ukraine will result in the forfeiture of luhansk and donetsk, and full reinstatement of all sanctions.
If you force those people that actually want to be a part of russia to remain in the Ukrainian population, they will always be a thorn in the side of Ukraine, the source of endless petty problems, and willing cooperation with the russians...
is that phosphorous?...on civilian homes...that IS a fucking crime.
The war changed many attitudes and killed off a lot of the fanatics, Russia is now an economic basket case will people voting with their feet. Referendums could yield interesting results among Russian speakers in Ukraine. Many of the regime's leaders will flee and so will the traitors and war criminals. Ukraine is a multicultural liberal democracy, that's the policy and Russian speakers aren't repressed, language is important and there is not a big difference between them, politics is more important though.if i was putin, i'd suggest a voluntary withdrawal from Crimea, in exchange for the luhansk/donestsk area...draw an arc from Mariupol, through Donetsk and Luhansk. those people apparently don't want to be a part of Ukraine anyway...let the russians have them, and that much land, with the clear understanding that any further encroachment into Ukraine will result in the forfeiture of luhansk and donetsk, and full reinstatement of all sanctions.
If you force those people that actually want to be a part of russia to remain in the Ukrainian population, they will always be a thorn in the side of Ukraine, the source of endless petty problems, and willing cooperation with the russians...
I dunno who it was from or where it was taken, I doubt the Ukrainians would use it on their own communities, it was air dropped, so it must have been over the fighting because aircraft that strayed into Ukrainian controlled territory flying that low would be dead meat from manpads.is that phosphorous?...on civilian homes...that IS a fucking crime.
what will it take to put a stop to this fucking stupidity? how many civilians have to be suffocated as they're roasted alive, before we shut him the fuck down?...you all keep telling me we have to be careful, we can't provoke him...while those people die in agony, slowly...the quick death of a nuclear strike would be a mercy compared to that.
I said "If I was putin"...Thankfully, I am not.I would need to see a current poll performed by a less biased party to believe that there is a significant contingent in either oblast, ethnic Russian or otherwise, who would like to be part of Russia as it is. Their war performance has poor advertising value.
As a separate matter, dignifying fascists with diplomacy has some bad history associated with it. Peace in our time can be mighty overpriced.
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I do not trust that the referenda will be honestly run. What’s Russian for “find me 11780 votes!”?The war changed many attitudes and killed off a lot of the fanatics, Russia is now an economic basket case will people voting with their feet. Referendums could yield interesting results among Russian speakers in Ukraine. Many of the regime's leaders will flee and so will the traitors and war criminals. Ukraine is a multicultural liberal democracy, that's the policy and Russian speakers aren't repressed, language is important and there is not a big difference between them, politics is more important though.
I would not kill them. In fact, treating them better as POWs than they were treated as infantry would be the greater subversion imo.I said "If I was putin"...Thankfully, I am not.
I personally wouldn't give them a damn thing. Ever. I would kill every russian on Ukrainian soil, and build a wall of their ruined equipment and vehicles along every road that leads in and out of russia, so the new ones coming in can see what they're facing...
New referendums will be conducted by the UN if required, after the Russians are ejected. I think the results will be in Ukraine's favor. Conditions in Russia are deteriorating rapidly, and nobody will want to join them in sanctions, they will also stand a better chance of rebuilding and foreign aid, while pending EU membership guarantees their rights.I do not trust that the referenda will be honestly run. What’s Russian for “find me 11780 votes!”?
You drive them with a whip and tame them with kindness...I would not kill them. In fact, treating them better as POWs than they were treated as infantry would be the greater subversion imo.