Ukraine..Just In

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Videos from 9 years ago....this situation is more complex than most wish to admit.




https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-shifrinson-russia-us-nato-deal--20160530-snap-story.html
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In early February 1990, U.S. leaders made the Soviets an offer. According to transcripts of meetings in Moscow on Feb. 9, then-Secretary of State James Baker suggested that in exchange for cooperation on Germany, U.S. could make “iron-clad guarantees” that NATO would not expand “one inch eastward.” Less than a week later, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to begin reunification talks. No formal deal was struck, but from all the evidence, the quid pro quo was clear: Gorbachev acceded to Germany’s western alignment and the U.S. would limit NATO’s expansion

 
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Here's a site that will give a realistic assessment of the battlefield/conflict events

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/ukraine-conflict-updates

Of course, the VATNIKS here may still cry and disagree, but they won't shy away from an actual Russian advance. Or downplay it.

AHHHHAHAHA?
Rigtalk’s War Correspondent Clown ??


What’s the hold up, RacerDickhead?

You're supposed to be on your way to join the Nazis.
Pedo Zelenskyy’s already waiting for you in the hot tub??

Oh, Also, change of plans, it turns out $100 Billion isn’t quite enough, Nazi Zelenskyy needs an extra $10B?
…his cocaine habit has escalated, and he needs to buy some more children.

:hys:

My advice, leave your piece of shit ‘72 Marshall at home, it won’t live through the flights, and there’s not enough room to take all your boosts.

:hys::hys::hys:
 

Cracks in the Alliance: Poland and ‘Ungrateful’ Ukraine Summon Each Other’s Ambassadors in Diplomatic Row Over the Renewal of European Import Ban of Ukrainian Grain​

Lately, the lack of demonstrable gratitude by the Kyiv’s regime has become deeply disturbing to some of its allies. Recently, Zelensky’s criticism of NATO during the Vilnius summit upset Washington so much that Biden and his team momentarily pondered abandoning their promise to invite Kyiv to join the military alliance.

U.K. defense secretary Ben Wallace
also lost his temper with the lack of gratitude, and told the Ukrainians ‘that [he was] not like Amazon’.

The same goes, now, for Poland. Kyiv and Warsaw have been main allies in the present military conflict, but when it comes to the export of grains, there are significant differences that divide them.

The grain sales ban is set to expire on Sept. 15, but Poland’s has made it clear that it will not lift it even if the EU does not agree on its extension.

Kiev reacted in the customary vocal way, and described the Polish decision as “unfriendly”. That led top adviser to Poland’s president Andrzej Duda, Marcin Przydacz, head of the international policy bureau, to react.
 

Cracks in the Alliance: Poland and ‘Ungrateful’ Ukraine Summon Each Other’s Ambassadors in Diplomatic Row Over the Renewal of European Import Ban of Ukrainian Grain​

Lately, the lack of demonstrable gratitude by the Kyiv’s regime has become deeply disturbing to some of its allies. Recently, Zelensky’s criticism of NATO during the Vilnius summit upset Washington so much that Biden and his team momentarily pondered abandoning their promise to invite Kyiv to join the military alliance.

U.K. defense secretary Ben Wallace
also lost his temper with the lack of gratitude, and told the Ukrainians ‘that [he was] not like Amazon’.

The same goes, now, for Poland. Kyiv and Warsaw have been main allies in the present military conflict, but when it comes to the export of grains, there are significant differences that divide them.

The grain sales ban is set to expire on Sept. 15, but Poland’s has made it clear that it will not lift it even if the EU does not agree on its extension.

Kiev reacted in the customary vocal way, and described the Polish decision as “unfriendly”. That led top adviser to Poland’s president Andrzej Duda, Marcin Przydacz, head of the international policy bureau, to react.
All this according to whom?
 

Cracks in the Alliance: Poland and ‘Ungrateful’ Ukraine Summon Each Other’s Ambassadors in Diplomatic Row Over the Renewal of European Import Ban of Ukrainian Grain​

Lately, the lack of demonstrable gratitude by the Kyiv’s regime has become deeply disturbing to some of its allies. Recently, Zelensky’s criticism of NATO during the Vilnius summit upset Washington so much that Biden and his team momentarily pondered abandoning their promise to invite Kyiv to join the military alliance.

U.K. defense secretary Ben Wallace
also lost his temper with the lack of gratitude, and told the Ukrainians ‘that [he was] not like Amazon’.

The same goes, now, for Poland. Kyiv and Warsaw have been main allies in the present military conflict, but when it comes to the export of grains, there are significant differences that divide them.

The grain sales ban is set to expire on Sept. 15, but Poland’s has made it clear that it will not lift it even if the EU does not agree on its extension.

Kiev reacted in the customary vocal way, and described the Polish decision as “unfriendly”. That led top adviser to Poland’s president Andrzej Duda, Marcin Przydacz, head of the international policy bureau, to react.

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