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How should west respond to potential (likely) Russian invasion of Ukraine?

Case in point is Georgia and now Azerbaijan.
Georgia is a tiny country government of which was at one time wholly owned by US. US paid for everything, the only conditions was to be shitty toward Russia up to a starting a war in South Ossetia.
Russia won that war and then applied economic measures which resulted in government which while was not friendly toward Russia but at least was not following crazy orders from Washington. They understood that economic system based on being shitty toward US enemies with which you have borders and shitload of trade is not sustainable.
Azerbaijan, on the other hand is currently in the state of broken relationship with Russia and learning the same lesson.
 
I feel sorry for whatever innocent Russians remain in Russia as you are one of their unelected representatives who is constantly vandalizing and desecrating their sane and benevolent characters.
I feel sorry for the shit you allowed to enter your brain. I am trying to educate you but either clearly failing at that or you are simply disgusting and evil person who is probably financially interested in spewing this garbage.
 
Regarding to Georgia, I would like to add the thing I already posted multiple times.
This is about Nino Burjanadze, right hand of Saakashvili. She later parted away from him and talked about how americans behaved during Rose revolution. She literally desribed that as following: Americans came in with bags of money and asked who hated Russia the most and gave them these bags of money. Hatred of Russia was the only conditions for all these "USAID" grants.
 
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Despite western media image of him Putin, in general has a policy of not meddling in other countries internal affairs. He seems to be concentrated less on ideology and more on economy. He allowed color revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia just fine.
Russia could have occupied Georgia in 2008, but did not. Armenia is the same, Putin let people have their populist to get elected. Same with Ukraine. Russia let nazi to have their day twice - in 2004 and 2014.
 
As for Azerbaijan, it is open secret that Aliev is a thug and the country is deeply corrupt.
But that has been problem even during soviet times. All Caucuses and and Central Asian republics have deep cultural propensity to corruption. They are like Sicily in Italy.
I doubt that problem can be solved any time soon.
 
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When C scum was taking money from A it was implied that they would behave friendly.
But A was mistaken. B came, found C scum, gave them $6bil in order to get into power in order to cause A all kinds of problems. A should have been more pro-active and should have dealt with it much earlier, but this is a typical national character flaw in A, A always hopes that problem will go away by itself. A policy should be more cognizant of B government actions in border countries A has significant ties with. A should apply counter measures of all kinds to B influence if it goes against A interests.
Sure sounds like propaganda and conspericy theory to me.
What kind of problems was The Ukraine giving you?
And how did those justify a hot war?
All we hear from Russia is bullshit about how The Ukraine belongs to Russia.
 
In other news. A mini scandal in opposition to regime in Kiev took place among their ranks.
Mentioned earlier Panchenko compiled a list of political prisoners of Elensky regime in order to send it to US Congress.
And Anatoly Shariy who was sentenced to 15 years in prison (in absentia) and who had survived two (I think) assassination attempts by ukrainian regime to his surprise did not find himself on the list and asked Panchenko about that. She said she forgot :)
Shariy interpreted it as Moscow preparing for elections in Ukraine and that they are trying to legalize all the opposition but he is not convenient to Moscow. He has a point, he is not very liked in Russia because he had made a lot of anti-russian statements early on.
But so did everybody, including Panchenko.
Speaking of russian "opposition". I have mentioned it before, all of them simultaneously and despite not liking each other very much at some point decided to avoid ukrainian issues. This should tell you that they realized that being opposed to "unprovoked invasion" does not win them any support among population. I guess all russians are disgusting amoral sociopaths.
But then again, what did you expect from people who invaded Germany in 1945?

Anyway, Panchenko pose herself as sane, rational and serious journalist who clearly (in my view) does not exclude becoming a president. Sharij is a bit loose cannon who started as a blogger (he still is) and then created a party under his name, which was banned and prevented from elections by Elensky Regime, he himself was a subject of countless criminal convictions and got 15 years.
He lives in Spain now and is under police protection it seems, becasue Elensky Regime tried to assassinate him.

OK, you can ignore all of this and go back to your usual "Unprovoked invasion, stupid russians are losing the war"
 
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And when they start taking aid from some one else you think that gives you the right to murder them.
Yes, they took "aid" from "someone" else and used it to kill russians (in accordance with aid instructions). Hence we not only have to murder them now but it is our duty.
Really? Who did the Ukranians kill, eh? We know who you are talking about.

Your excuse for Russians invading Ukraine is because Ukranians killed the Russians.... The Russians sent by Russia into Ukraine to murder Ukranian government officials and start an astroturfed revolt.

If only Ukraine didn't kill those Russian invaders, Russia wouldn't have invaded, RIght?

Only a true idiot would believe or accept that excuse. Unfortunately that tells us absolutely nothing new about you or your beliefs.
 
The Russians sent by Russia into Ukraine to murder Ukranian government officials and start an astroturfed revolt
Yeah, that 74 year old babushka was sent by Putin, that makes total sense if you are a zorq.
LOL. None of that is CNN and That Guy's book is titled "What I saw in Ukraine: 2015-2022."

2015 is after Russia invaded in 2014. Your excuses are exactly as stupid as they have always been.

Just admit that Russia invaded because they are imperialist pigs. It is really easy because it is the truth.
 
LOL. None of that is CNN
CNN logo is clearly there. It is CNN. It is just your disgusting habit of not watching videos.
Here, let me help you. Bottom right is CNN logo and the name of the journalist is Diana Magnay.
 

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In other news. A mini scandal in opposition to regime in Kiev took place among their ranks.
Mentioned earlier Panchenko compiled a list of political prisoners of Elensky regime in order to send it to US Congress.
And Anatoly Shariy who was sentenced to 15 years in prison (in absentia) and who had survived two (I think) assassination attempts by ukrainian regime to his surprise did not find himself on the list and asked Panchenko about that. She said she forgot :)
Shariy interpreted it as Moscow preparing for elections in Ukraine and that they are trying to legalize all the opposition but he is not convenient to Moscow. He has a point, he is not very liked in Russia because he had made a lot of anti-russian statements early on.
But so did everybody, including Panchenko.
Speaking of russian "opposition". I have mentioned it before, all of them simultaneously and despite not liking each other very much at some point decided to avoid ukrainian issues. This should tell you that they realized that being opposed to "unprovoked invasion" does not win them any support among population. I guess all russians are disgusting amoral sociopaths.
But then again, what did you expect from people who invaded Germany in 1945?

Anyway, Panchenko pose herself as sane, rational and serious journalist who clearly (in my view) does not exclude becoming a president. Sharij is a bit loose cannon who started as a blogger (he still is) and then created a party under his name, which was banned and prevented from elections by Elensky Regime, he himself was a subject of countless criminal convictions and got 15 years.
He lives in Spain now and is under police protection it seems, becasue Elensky Regime tried to assassinate him.

OK, you can ignore all of this and go back to your usual "Unprovoked invasion, stupid russians are losing the war"
We generally ignore any of the bullshit you post unless you provide a source. And if the source is in cyrillic without a translation I will be deleting it from now on.
 
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