• avater@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    that may sound gruesome but the only way to peace for the people of ukraine is to kill as much russians as possible there. Only when we cross the threshold of human losses that Putin or the Russian people are prepared to accept, we will see true negotiations.

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      10 months ago

      How is it gruesome to say a defending force against an invader must kill the invaders?
      The gruesome part lies solely on the invaders trying to oppress, invade and take over a peaceful neighboring country by force.

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      10 months ago

      To be fair, other ways for Ukraine to win might include things like assassinating Putin or taking territory.

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      10 months ago

      Unfortunately, Russian has a lot more people to throw into the meat grinder. Sure, their society is probably going to collapse completey due to this in a few decades, but that’s something Putin couldn’t care less about about. He really seems to think he can will remembered as a great conqueror instead of a pathetic failed Stalin wannabe.

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        10 months ago

        Putin is going down as the guy who could have un-fucked Russia and chose not to. Idiot just killed his best potential successor. The collapse is baked in and the consequences won’t really hit Moscow for another 30 years or so, just long enough for another generation of Russians to grow up and get sent to die in another imperial Russian fever dream.

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          10 months ago

          At least he follows the tradition of Russian rulers who seem hellbent to make things worse instead of better. He only one I can think of who at least tried to make things better was Gorbatschow, but thanks to the propaganda of his successors he is hated in Russia.