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haraldo

haraldo

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Heroes do not die.

Ukraine is the best! We are a team under Zelensky. The price of our peaceful dawns ... Natalia Perakov, a Ukrainian female pilot, died after being seriously wounded in the battle for the homeland. I will remember you, Heroine. We will not forget ..

 
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Trell

Trell

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This is an excellent interview well worth reading.


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For many people, watching the Russian invasion of Ukraine has felt like a series of “He can’t be doing this” moments. Russia’s Vladimir Putin has launched the largest ground war in Europe since the Second World War. It is, quite literally, mind-boggling.

That’s why I reached out to Fiona Hill, one of America’s most clear-eyed Russia experts, someone who has studied Putin for decades, worked in both Republican and Democratic administrations and has a reputation for truth-telling, earned when she testified during impeachment hearings for her former boss, President Donald Trump.

I wanted to know what she’s been thinking as she’s watched the extraordinary footage of Russian tanks rolling across international borders, what she thinks Putin has in mind and what insights she can offer into his motivations and objectives.

Hill spent many years studying history, and in our conversation, she repeatedly traced how long arcs and trends of European history are converging on Ukraine right now. We are already, she said, in the middle of a third World War, whether we’ve fully grasped it or not.

“Sadly, we are treading back through old historical patterns that we said that we would never permit to happen again,” Hill told me.

Those old historical patterns include Western businesses who fail to see how they help build a tyrant’s war chest, admirers enamored of an autocrat’s “strength” and politicians’ tendency to point fingers inward for political gain instead of working together for their nation’s security.

But at the same time, Hill says it’s not too late to turn Putin back, and it’s a job not just for the Ukrainians or for NATO — it’s a job that ordinary Westerners and companies can assist in important ways once they grasp what’s at stake.

“Ukraine has become the front line in a struggle, not just between democracies and autocracies but in a struggle for maintaining a rules-based system in which the things that countries want are not taken by force,” Hill said. “Every country in the world should be paying close attention to this.”
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Fiona Hill testifying in an impeachment hearing of Donald Trump. | Alex Brandon/AP Photo

There’s lots of danger ahead, she warned. Putin is increasingly operating emotionally and likely to use all the weapons at his disposal, including nuclear ones. It’s important not to have any illusions — but equally important not to lose hope.
“Every time you think, ‘No, he wouldn’t, would he?’ Well, yes, he would,” Hill said. “And he wants us to know that, of course. It’s not that we should be intimidated and scared…. We have to prepare for those contingencies and figure out what is it that we’re going to do to head them off.”

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SithZedi

SithZedi

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Start with Iran-Contra and the Republican neo-cons working with Iran to undermine President Carter so they could get Reagan elected.
Interesting. I though you referring to gaps in what I had written i.e., writing Iraq attacked Iran during the Carter administration.
If you want to introduce new topics create a thread and I will happily participate.
Don't really have much time for Neo Cons, Republicans or Democrats. Most I have met are former leftists who espouse an aggressive interventionist foreign policy but retain their faith in big government. Kind of a double negative for me.
 
haraldo

haraldo

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Infro from Uktranian army on what russian soldiers are provided with......
The food rations of a deceased russian soldier was checked, the expiry date on his food supplies states the year of 2015 :eek:
 
haraldo

haraldo

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russians firing at kindergardens, mobile ambulances, rockets against ambulances, russians firing at civilians to kill.... this is a war targeted at killing civilians
- Source: Ukraine´s UN representative
 
Swerd

Swerd

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Totally agree with your point about history. I would add that we would move through the stages faster if the media would practice proper investigative journalism and not shill for any side or ideology.
The first stage always has been quick, even if Faux News is writing it. The slow step has always been the passage of time it takes to go from stage 2 to stage 3.
Also, if the gov't would allow access to files sooner (within reason) to let the historians do their work. I am still waiting on the JFK files to be released?
It took the USA about 30 years after the end of WW2 to declassify the communications & decryption intelligence (the so-called Ultra secrets) obtained during that war. The reasons why were obvious and easily justified. During the war, the USSR had no modern radio communications or encryption methods of their own. We gave it all to them, and they used it for decades afterwards. By the mid 1970s the Soviets had slowly changed their gear and methods. Why would we alert them to the fact that we were reading all their communications?

The British would prefer those wartime secrets remained classified for 50 years. They're reluctant to reveal that proper British gentlemen were quite busy reading everyone's mail – including the diplomatic communications of all their allies.

The JFK files that remain classified are said to be kept secret as requested by the Kennedy family. I don't know if I'll live long enough to find out anything about them. And if I do live long enough, I'll probably find them disappointingly uninteresting.
 
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Trell

Trell

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The Finns appears to be edging closer to membership in NATO, and that might even make the Swedish Socialdemocrats change their mind on membership as well.


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Russian aggression in Ukraine has pushed the Finnish public closer than ever to NATO.

Finnish political parties will gather on Tuesday to discuss Russia’s attack on Ukraine and Finland’s role in Europe’s new power balance. Finland’s potential NATO membership will also be on the table, Prime Minister Sanna Marin toldreporters Monday.

The mood in Helsinki is tense: Finland has Europe’s longest border with Russia at over 1,300 kilometers, but is not a part of the military alliance. The country is a close ally of NATO, but there has been little appetite to join the club — until now.

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SithZedi

SithZedi

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The first stage always has been quick, even if Faux News is writing it. The slow step has always been the passage of time it takes to go from stage 2 to stage 3.
It took the USA about 30 years after the end of WW2 to declassify the communications & decryption intelligence (the so-called Ultra secrets) obtained during that war. The reasons why were obvious and easily justified. During the war, the USSR had no modern radio communications or encryption methods of their own. We gave it all to them, and they used it for decades afterwards. By the mid 1970s the Soviets had slowly changed their gear and methods. Why would we alert them to the fact that we were reading all their communications?

The British would prefer those wartime secrets remained classified for 50 years. They're reluctant to reveal that proper British gentlemen were quite busy reading everyone's mail – including the diplomatic communications of all their allies.

The JFK files that remain classified are said to be kept secret as a request from the Kennedy family. I don't know if I'll live long enough to find out anything about them. And if I do live long enough, I'll probably find them disappointingly uninteresting.
Agree with your first two paragraphs. That's why I included the "within reason" part. As far as JFK's family, I don't think they are as important as keeping the Soviets in the dark. The Brits did what they felt had to be done in WW2, including sacrificing the lives of Allied soldiers to avoid tipping off the Germans we could read their Enigma code. I don't think we'd find them uninteresting and I think it's about time they are released. Hopefully many of us will live to see that day.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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In general just not saying the subject isn't serious, my apologies for my humor attempts, but thought a few more lighthearted posts might be in order.....otherwise back to the real theater....of war
 
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