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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186823)4/22/2022 9:22:26 PM
From: arun gera  Respond to of 219369
 
<The fact that you are unable to understand anything beforehand as causal is why you will probably cease to exist in an atomic bomb explosion. Maybe actual atomic bomb explosions, actually in USA or near USA aircraft carrier fleets will help Americans understand that while they binge-watch Amber and Johnny, with a bit of popcorn munching armchair fighting in Ukraine, other people are being killed and horrified for no good reason, caused by USA, and not by accident or Putin suddenly waking up one February morning with an absurd idea, but by decades of design.>

As if this is the only first time superpowers have caused such conflict.

-Arun



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186823)4/22/2022 9:35:29 PM
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<caused by USA, and not by accident or Putin suddenly waking up one February morning with an absurd idea, but by decades of design.>

Nothing new here. Empires (and Russia is one too) have always had decades of neverending designs. And that is a 10,000 years known history of empires..

The only difference is nuclear weapons, now around for almost 80 years. Hopefully, the situation gets defused by all parties before it is too late.

-Arun



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186823)4/22/2022 9:45:30 PM
From: arun gera  Respond to of 219369
 
<There's a very simple good solution that could be adopted now, not tomorrow. No losers [other than the war profiteers and vicious types]. Crimea stays in Russia. Donetsk and Luhansk become small states like those Yugoslavian ones, England [after Brexit], Fiji, Samoa, Singapore, New Zealand etc [after independence from Great Britain]. Ukraine agrees to be neutral and not have USA military or NATO people setting up shop there.>

Thats probably what will end up happening, with the exact shape of the geographical lines to be decided by the impending stalemate. But now there will be a few more nations in NATO, if not Ukraine.

-Arun