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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The point is, Boris, what do you think will happen to Russia if the Ukraine War continues? What about a nuclear war? If you truly love Russia, shouldn't you help stop the war? Or is Russia just a fading civilization? What do you want for Russia's children?[/quote] You're talking to voices in your head.[/quote] It is absolutely true. You can't deny it. You can't refute it. There is nothing in your propaganda quiver to shoot it full of holes. It's fact. It's reality. You want to claim you do not see what will clearly happen and yes, it is inevitable without a massive change in policy and philosophy. Putin will not collect Russians from all over the world into his great dominion. As the world can plainly see, many Russians don't want to take over Ukraine. "Over 194,000 Russians had entered Kazakhstan, Georgia and Finland by Tuesday. " https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-putin-estonia-kazakhstan-finland-f99d72765b337307355cb7f6a6a8842a True, there are those still patriotic and stupid enough to believe Russian news, the last of this generation's lemmings. But Russia is now scraping the bottom of that barrel and the children who will become of military age soon are about HALF THE NUMBER of this generation. Do the math Boris. What will happen if the far-right ultranationalist Chinese perceive Russia to be weak? How well will that go? Do you like chess, Boris? If you were to play chess right now, what would your next move be? Russian chess wisdom is the person who attacks first and stays on the attack usually wins. The problem with Russian obsession with chess is that it assumes both sides start out equally, that the playing field is always 8x8, and pieces taken off the board don't come back to haunt you. [b]Putin's best move right now is to withdraw and reinforce. [/b]It's not a good move for him, but it would give a chance to re-strategize, or reach out (not strike out) into new directions, such as internally to reconsolidate his power now that he sees who his enemies are. The Fifth Column within Russia appears to be his own ultranationalists, who will most certainly turn against him soon. Are you one of those ultranationalists, Boris? Or are you nerus or vyrus who interacts to much with the West to ever be trusted again? If so, you know very well how your own Party plays their chess game. Sacrifices must be made. Good luck to you - I hope you are able stay in the game.[/quote] Putin’s best move was to not invade in the first place. He should have worked to ensure that the legal system is applied fairly in Russia. He should have fostered entrepreneurship and creativity and protected voting rights and freedom of speech.[/quote]
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