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To: greenspirit who wrote (761273)4/14/2022 3:03:24 PM
From: skinowski1 Recommendation

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Maurice Winn

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Of course, Russia would never agree to that. Why? They want the land and resources.
You keep saying this, but… Russia has more of each than they’re able to develop and use. To think that they invaded for that - at the risk of running into a nuclear war - just doesn’t add up. They want what they’ve been saying for decades they wanted. They went to war for it - and people still don’t believe them.

But, not all. Some happen to think it would be a fun geopolitical game to screw them into a far corner, and maybe later break them up into a few smaller jurisdictions. That is, reportedly, the great wisdom coming from some US think tanks.

I feel terrible for Ukrainian “normies” - but, it this case, it took a lot more than two to tango.