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  3. When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

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  • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

    When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

    Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

    We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

    I find that profoundly shameful.

    GondorG This user is from outside of this forum
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    Gondor
    wrote last edited by
    #43

    @randahl
    At least the demand of weapons should've been answered appropriately at the very start.
    EU always proclaims being a union of countries, not only for the economy. A "misconception", rather say propaganda, if you ask me.
    Now that the USA is lost as the "big Brother" taking the lead (conveniently) the truth is revealed.
    Worse than that nowadays the states are rather a helper for russia - mind even with bases inside the EU.
    *Nobody* wants a war *at home*. So does Ukraine.

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    • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

      When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

      Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

      We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

      I find that profoundly shameful.

      Ken M SweeneyT This user is from outside of this forum
      Ken M SweeneyT This user is from outside of this forum
      Ken M Sweeney
      wrote last edited by
      #44

      @randahl Europe could bring Russia to its knees without firing a shot:

      1️⃣ Total economic isolation — real sanctions, no loopholes
      2️⃣ Seize frozen Russian assets and give them to Ukraine
      3️⃣ Full diplomatic and institutional isolation

      Europe doesn’t lack power. It lacks political will.

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      • LuckyL Lucky

        @randahl maybe because you are old enough to not go to the frontline. What about the young population? Are you ready to kill hundreds of thousands of us?

        Another reason is not going to war to defend a continent that sucks up to trump, and still trades with Russia through other countries. Hypocrisy.

        Maybe you can say that anyway they will strike us. A situation VERY different than escalating the war by having 20 something countries declaring war at russia. 1/2

        GondorG This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote last edited by
        #45

        @luckychronic @randahl
        *Nobody* wants a war, except powergreedy old men - and the military industry.
        Actually we all are already in a (multiple fronts) war, just not so visible and we here in middle(!) of europe are not directly, visible affected - yet.
        #project2025 is killing 100Ks globally already #cuts
        Most govs trying to "scale" back achievements - killing nonwealthy people.. #Lobby #classwar

        We, the people in all countries, have to *act* on multiple fronts.😒
        We all (will) suffer anyway.

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        • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

          When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

          Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

          We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

          I find that profoundly shameful.

          TC Won't Give In To LiesT This user is from outside of this forum
          TC Won't Give In To LiesT This user is from outside of this forum
          TC Won't Give In To Lies
          wrote last edited by
          #46

          @randahl

          💯

          "Willing countries" of #NATO need to be doing two things right now:

          1) putting troops at Ukrainian energy site as human shields against Russian attacks

          2) putting air power in Ukraine and directly providing air defence for the country away from the front lines.

          Both are totally defensive measures that protect civilians, defend against war crimes and help Ukraine focus on fighting back.

          #HelpUkraineWin

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          • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

            When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

            Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

            We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

            I find that profoundly shameful.

            Kriszta SatoriF This user is from outside of this forum
            Kriszta SatoriF This user is from outside of this forum
            Kriszta Satori
            wrote last edited by
            #47

            @randahl our latest episode of #TheGlobalJigsaw looks into similar arguments
            https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct8yx8

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            • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

              @Ravonges @randahl

              if russia nukes europe moscow ceases to exist in an equivalent nuclear hellfire. so russia won't nuke europe

              and europeans aren't just going to end themselves as you wish, vatnik

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              Ravonges
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              #48

              @benroyce As an EU citizen, I don't want to end us. I fully support my own survival, and the survival of my fellow humans.

              My point is, it's a fucking idiot move, to attack the biggest nuclear power, especially when they have threatened to fire their 5000 dirty bombs, if we do.

              Play smart, not hard.

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              • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                I find that profoundly shameful.

                Ciarán (mc)C This user is from outside of this forum
                Ciarán (mc)C This user is from outside of this forum
                Ciarán (mc)
                wrote last edited by
                #49

                @randahl Peple like you think it won't go nuclear despite it absolutely being a possibility. War doesnt de-escalate unless cool heads prevail and you are pushing for escalation and annihilation.

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                • Ag. V.A Ag. V.

                  @benroyce @randahl I don't think you're able to see how the world works due to ypur limited capacity, but a friendly Egypt government was needed by Israel - USA proxy agent in the region, as we've repeteadly seen -, while Ukraine was used by the same powers to push Russia far from Europe, where they had been taking relevant trading presence.

                  It's not about supporting Russia or Ukraine, it's about severing ties completely with the world's biggest fascist power nowadays that, yes, is able to give coup d'etats wherever they want and destroy countries and people's lives at will: USA.

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                  @aguVV @benroyce @randahl

                  Egypt WAS on very good terms with Israel since Sadat right up to Arab Spring. Current Egyptian government that replaced the Muslim Brotherhood keeps rather cold relations with Israel but since both parties have the common enemy, ie Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas, they cooperate.

                  Yanukovych went so far up the Muscovite bum that his own party disowned him. And if you think all the people on the Maidan were on the CIA payroll then you're more divorced with the reality than the average vatnik.

                  The full scale war started because Zelensky in his naivety tried to compromise with the Muscovy and they took it as a sign of weakness.

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                  • RavongesR Ravonges

                    @benroyce As an EU citizen, I don't want to end us. I fully support my own survival, and the survival of my fellow humans.

                    My point is, it's a fucking idiot move, to attack the biggest nuclear power, especially when they have threatened to fire their 5000 dirty bombs, if we do.

                    Play smart, not hard.

                    Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩
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                    #51

                    @Ravonges

                    no one is attacking russia. russia is attacking ukraine. "play smart" indeed

                    if the eu sent troops to relieve non front line activity that would allow ukraine to focus on repelling russian troops

                    if you find that provocative, recall russia already called in north korean troops

                    if russia goes "we'll nuke you" also recall russia has already threatened to nuke europe over every little fucking thing. they are full of shit

                    stop being a whiny weak coward and submitting to russia's lies

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                    • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                      When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                      Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                      We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                      I find that profoundly shameful.

                      🇺🇦 haxadecimal 🚫👑B This user is from outside of this forum
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                      🇺🇦 haxadecimal 🚫👑
                      wrote last edited by
                      #52

                      @randahl Four years? Try twelve! The war began in February 2014. Has everyone forgotten the first eight years of it?

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                      • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                        When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                        Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                        We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                        I find that profoundly shameful.

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                        #53

                        @randahl thank heavens no country sent F16s or Chiftan tanks or Jaelin anti tank missiles - used by Ukraine right at the start of the invasion and stopped it in its tracks. And nobody sent air defence systems of course or artillery ammunition.

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                        • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                          When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                          Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                          We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                          I find that profoundly shameful.

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                          #54

                          @randahl 💯

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                          • Ag. V.A Ag. V.

                            @benroyce @randahl ah, 'the Ukrainian people rose up on their own'? Really? Surely foreign intelligence agencies had nothing to do with it, just like in all Arab countries at that time, Egypt, Syria, now Iran.. Yeah, you really live in the Teletubbies world.

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                            @aguVV @benroyce @randahl

                            Ukranians have been distancing themselves from Russians over centuries! On their own, yes.
                            Here you have a book by Andreas Kappeler to learn about their history:

                            https://geographie-cites.cnrs.fr/en/russians-and-ukrainians-unequal-brothers-2/

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                            • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                              When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                              Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                              We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                              I find that profoundly shameful.

                              NoBorgH This user is from outside of this forum
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                              NoBorg
                              wrote last edited by
                              #56

                              @randahl

                              450 million EU citizens walk to attack 133 million Russians ? Even that wouldn't end the war since I don't think Putin cares about those 133 million Russians.
                              We could end this war, how?

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                              • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                                When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                                Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                                We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                                I find that profoundly shameful.

                                VKTR–ProjectsP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                VKTR–Projects
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                                #57

                                @randahl We basically let the school bully terrorize one kid and everyone is saying: just wait, he will run out of punches soon.

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                                • Ciarán (mc)C Ciarán (mc)

                                  @randahl Peple like you think it won't go nuclear despite it absolutely being a possibility. War doesnt de-escalate unless cool heads prevail and you are pushing for escalation and annihilation.

                                  Petra van CronenburgN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Petra van Cronenburg
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                                  #58

                                  @ciaranmak That is precisely the problem: we think we can look into the mind of a dictator who couldn't care less about his own people, let alone others, and who considers himself untouchable in his luxurious bunkers. And that applies to all dictators in the world. It is much too easy to say that we are willing to risk even more lives.

                                  @randahl

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                                  • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

                                    @Ravonges

                                    no one is attacking russia. russia is attacking ukraine. "play smart" indeed

                                    if the eu sent troops to relieve non front line activity that would allow ukraine to focus on repelling russian troops

                                    if you find that provocative, recall russia already called in north korean troops

                                    if russia goes "we'll nuke you" also recall russia has already threatened to nuke europe over every little fucking thing. they are full of shit

                                    stop being a whiny weak coward and submitting to russia's lies

                                    RavongesR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Ravonges
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #59

                                    @benroyce Look, Putin explicitly said, if we send troops, he drop nukes. This is what national leaders fear, or else Russia would have ceased yesterday.

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                                    • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                                      When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.

                                      Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU and 69 million UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.

                                      We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.

                                      I find that profoundly shameful.

                                      Danish AkhtarD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Danish Akhtar
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                                      #60

                                      @randahl The USA is playing Devil's Advocate here.

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                                        Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩
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                                        @aguVV @hadon @randahl

                                        Denial of Ukrainian identity is straight up ethnofascism

                                        So why are you on Mastodon you fuckwit racist? Shouldn't you be on Twitter with the rest of the Putin ass licking morons?

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                                        • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

                                          @aguVV @hadon @randahl

                                          Denial of Ukrainian identity is straight up ethnofascism

                                          So why are you on Mastodon you fuckwit racist? Shouldn't you be on Twitter with the rest of the Putin ass licking morons?

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                                          Ag. V.
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                                          #62

                                          @benroyce @hadon @randahl are you stupid or simply incapable of reading?

                                          Of course there's Ukrainian identity. It's just not equally applied to all we have been knowing as Ukraine so far. While it's true in westernmost parts of the country, eastern parts seem to feel more Russian than Ukrainian. So the problem there is basically the drawn borders. Therefore, let the Eastern parts of the country join Russia and that's it.

                                          There were intelligence agencies knowing that and they created that civil war anyway. So why would you support that? Again: are you stupid?

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