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Question: Would you support the following HYPOTHETICAL peace treaty for the Russian-Ukrainian War?
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TheReckoning
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 09, 2023, 09:57:35 PM »

Adding Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova into the EU within a year doesn’t make any sense to anyone who understands the EU.

It can take a decade+ of application work under the best of circumstances, which Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova don’t have.
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TheReckoning
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2023, 07:20:35 PM »

    It amuses me when people discuss dismembering Russia, forgetting that Russia has the power to turn us all into shadows on the wall and wouldn't hesitate to do so in order to forgo that outcome. While there are some unrealistic elements of the peace plan broached in the topic post and others in this thread have done a fine job of pointing them out, I do appreciate that it recognizes the need to give Russia an off-ramp that would discourage taking a nuclear option. I voted "yes" on the poll.

Yes, these idiots have no idea that Russia has more nukes than all of NATO combined. The moment NATO intervenes in Ukraine, there will be no conventional war, many of these nafos would disappear from the world in the first 10 minutes of war. Honestly reading their bullsh**t, it's what I wish for, I'm ashamed that there are so many illiterate among Americans.

Would you say you still overall support Russia in this war?
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TheReckoning
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2023, 03:14:26 AM »

    It amuses me when people discuss dismembering Russia, forgetting that Russia has the power to turn us all into shadows on the wall and wouldn't hesitate to do so in order to forgo that outcome. While there are some unrealistic elements of the peace plan broached in the topic post and others in this thread have done a fine job of pointing them out, I do appreciate that it recognizes the need to give Russia an off-ramp that would discourage taking a nuclear option. I voted "yes" on the poll.

Yes, these idiots have no idea that Russia has more nukes than all of NATO combined. The moment NATO intervenes in Ukraine, there will be no conventional war, many of these nafos would disappear from the world in the first 10 minutes of war. Honestly reading their bullsh**t, it's what I wish for, I'm ashamed that there are so many illiterate among Americans.

Would you say you still overall support Russia in this war?

It is obvious. Ukraine has no chance and most analysts seem to be coming to their senses and agreeing with this. Ukraine does not have the ability to push Russia off if it has not even been able to get to the front line of defense with a demobilized Russia.

I understand your analysis, but are you happy about this? Do you think Ukraine deserves defeat?
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TheReckoning
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2023, 03:53:50 PM »

It needs to be like WW2's aftermath although the Russian people must be crushed more than Germany was as they cannot be trusted like Germany was. Russia has been a malevolent force for its entire existence, this is the opportunity to set things straight with this barbarian race.

> British
> Calling another country a “barbarian race”
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