This article paints a bleak picture:
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/19/1153430731/ukraine-russia-war-one-year-an...
Closing in on half a million people dead or wounded combined from both sides in one year's time. Absolute madness. If you add in the deaths caused by worldwide famine caused by the disruption of the Ukrainian grain supply, it's an even higher total.
Why hasn't Russia been kicked out of the U.N.? A complete embargo on them and their arms suppliers Iran and North Korea seems appropriate. What will it take to motivate the Russian people to overthrow Putin and make a regime change?
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They got more arms to sell,
They got more arms to sell, follow the money
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^care to elaborate?
Who needs to sell weapons? China? North Korea? Iran?
Russia invaded its neighbor and Ukraine is defending its territory.
The US and NATO have provided weapons for Ukraine's defense. The flow of weapons to Ukraine is a direct result of Russian aggression.
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No. It will be protracted
No. It will be protracted until Putin is removed.
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One F(Ukrainian flag)K PUTIN
One F(Ukrainian flag)K PUTIN freebie.
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Magic 8 Ball sez Outlook not
Magic 8 Ball sez Outlook not so good.
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So the kids they dance and
So the kids they dance and shake their bones.....
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There is. But I can’t make
There is. But I can’t make any exact predictions as to when and how, or who wins. But there will be an end to it, of course.
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Eventually Putin will be
Eventually Putin will be replaced when he dies or is removed. The war will then wind down. One to three years?
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Round one of liberal
Round one of liberal democracy vs. authoritarianism main event.