Posted on 04/09/2022 11:18:23 AM PDT by Mariner
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday warned of fighting in Donbas that could result in the biggest war in centuries.
Speaking to the German newspaper BILD, owned by Axel Springer, Insider's parent company, Zelenskyy predicted intense fighting in the coming days.
"It could be a big war in Donbas — like the world has not seen in hundreds of years," he told BILD reporter Paul Ronzheimer.
"We will go on defending our country until the end," the Ukrainian president continued.
This chilling forecast echoes what Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba told NATO members on Thursday.
"The battle for Donbas will remind you of the Second World War," Kuleba said.
He used this warning to immediately call on Western allies to provide more heavy weaponry, including air defense systems, artillery, armored vehicles, and jets.
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No soy for me, thank you.
One has nothing to do with the other Putin Puffer. Not even a good try.
You would have advised Madison to surrender and hand the nation back to the British?”
You:
No, I am an American with an existential interest in that question.
Likewise Ukraine can do whatever they please until/unless some other force determines their future.
Now me:
So we were justified to fight for independence and repel the brits during both revolutionary war and in 1812, with the help of allies in both cases, because you are American with an existential interest.
But somehow it’s ok that the Ukrainians are invaded because a larger force will determine their future.
I wish you could hear yourself.
Apparently, no one wants to remember the Budapest Memorandum.
“One has nothing to do with the other Putin Puffer.”
You are absolutely OBSESSED with the image of somebody giving fellatio to Putin.
Are you a homosexual?
You sound like one.
And since you drew a line saying what the US did in Iraq is nothing like what Russia is doing in Ukraine, I’ll ask:
What is different?
Or is that too grounded in reality for a homosexual focused on fellatio with Putin?
Not my problem
So you're saying that all of those Russian tank convoys, other armored vehicles, helicopters, etc. that have been destroyed elsewhere (i.e., outside of Donbas) were obliterated by the "second-stringers?!"
In that case, all I can say is: "Go, Team Ukraine!"
Regards,
Drama Queen.
” So we were justified to fight for independence and repel the brits during both revolutionary war and in 1812, with the help of allies in both cases, because you are American with an existential interest.
But somehow it’s ok that the Ukrainians are invaded because a larger force will determine their future. “
You’re trying to assign meaning to words that is not present.
I would never use words that ascribe morality to international affairs.
Every country will behave commensurate with their power.
“Justified” and “OK with” do not apply.
Why would any side tell the world about its casualties when it doesn’t have to? We admitted the cost of 3 days at Tarawa and it could have cost Nimitz, Turner and Gen Smith their jobs as MacArthur and his supporters highlighted the casualties as evidence of CINCPAC’s incompetence. The casualtied horrified much of the country.
“It’s a shame they have opted to fight to the last man, woman, child and dog.”
Sometimes fighting for ones hearth and home and family, and all he or she holds near and dear, requires giving “the last, full measure of devotion.”
Looks like the guy on the left pooped his drawers, which is really not all that unusual at death.
They were your words. You seem to be assigning yourself as a free American some superiority over the free Ukrainian. Maybe youre just not communicating your thoughts well here so feel free to explain further. But by my upbringing, ALL men are created equal. Therefore the rights we hold as given by God here in what we still (barely) call the land of the free, are also rights of other people’s in other nations.
I think you are splitting hairs when you say would ‘not ascribe morality to international affairs’.
This is one of those subjects that has arguments both ways, so the right answer will always be debatable. As a profitable blessed Christian nation (not so much these days), do we owe service to God and fellow man by stepping outside our own borders to provide aid when needed (including military for defense) to peoples in need? Or do we only look out for our own. I personally think that we are supposed to serve, though our service is very often taken advantage of. Nevertheless, and independent of what we decide to do, what God wants us to do is clearly spelled out. He does not want us to ignore evil.
You are exposed.
“Ukraine has a solid 30 years of being a country. Nearly 32 yrs total! That builds a lot of nationalism. They’re losing their very identity!”
You didn’t need the sarcasm tag because everyone knows your comment was just dripping with it.
Have you ever heard of a little nation called Israel? Became an independent country in 1948, and was immediately attacked; but won. A mere 19 years later it was engaged in another existential war; and won. Just six years later (or 25 years after it became an independent nation) it again fought an existential war; and won.
“They were your words. You seem to be assigning yourself as a free American some superiority over the free Ukrainian.”
Not at all.
Ukrainians are free to fight to the last man, woman, child and dog if they wish. I’m not judging them either way.
I know if I were an American in 1812, that’s what I would do.
I don’t care a whit what Ukrainians do.
But I would not use the American war of 1812 as an example of what Ukraine is doing. I don’t believe it to be a good analogy and I would advise the neocon think tank to toss that one.
“You are exposed.”
If you think I’m hiding something you’d be stupid.
Good for Israel.
There is no country like them.
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