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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How much longer before Putin accepts that Russia has lost the war and ends this pointless stalemate and its needless bloodshed? [/quote] In diplomatic circles there are rumors. Rumors about secret negotiations (which are most certainly occurring, although negotiations are meaningless if they fail to produce any agreement). The rumor is: March. It’s rumored there could be a “ceasefire” in March if Ukraine: - agrees to let Russia keep Crimea and promises not to join NATO, and - Ukraine receives security promises from certain other neighboring states. However, Russian accession to such an agreement would be meaningless. Russia “promised” right up to the start of the SWO, and assault on Kyiv / rape of Bucha that “Russia has no intention of invading Ukraine.” (Lol). Russia cannot be trusted. The Putin regime must be forced into collapse, or there will never be peace in Europe.[/quote] What is the reason to wait until March? People are dying needlessly every day in this WW1 style trench warfare. This is a total stalemate and people are dying for no reason! Putin needs to wake up and small the coffee![/quote] Putin does not care if the current Russians die. Currently mobilized soldiers are mostly from the republics, and are considered racially inferior. In the case of soldiers recruited from Russian prisons, Putin wants them to die so he does not have to pay for prisons. Putin has avoided mobilizing people from Moscow and St. Petersburg. He knows that move will be unpopular.[/quote] This is not an acceptable reason to continue the war. This is a pointless stalemate. People are dying in trenches every day for a "battle line" that does not even move. The Biden and the United Nations need to convince Putin that he has lost the war and to quit while he is ahead. Winter is here and now soldiers will be freezing as well. Something does not add up. [/quote] All Putin has to do is get the hell out of Ukraine. Pretty simple. [/quote]
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