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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (183579)12/8/2022 5:25:49 PM
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Exactly. So much for: "We thank you for your service".



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (183579)12/9/2022 1:16:57 AM
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UNTRUSTWORTHY BY HELMHOLTZ SMITH

"Russian has a rather complicated adjective ?????????????????? (nedogovorosposobny) for which there isn’t any good English equivalent. Literally it means something like “not together in speaking to find a way”; the clumsy English word used is not-agreement-capable. The meaning is “you can’t make an agreement with them and, even if you could, they’d break it”.

The Minsk agreements were negotiated between Kiev and the breakaway regions of Lugansk and Donetsk with two variants in 2014 and 2015. In essence they agreed to a ceasefire and the start of negotiations on some form of autonomy for Lugansk and Donetsk inside the borders of Ukraine. The second version had big involvement by France (President Hollande) and Germany (Chancellor Angela Merkel) – they were its guarantors. Russia’s role was to force Lugansk and Donetsk to the table (they would have preferred independence or joining Russia.) The agreements never took effect......."

Merkel’s Admission That Minsk Was Just A Ruse Guarantees A Protracted Conflict

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