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Post by buccaneer on Feb 3, 2023 9:37:23 GMT
European solidarity, or appeasing Russia like the Germans and French are fond of? www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/03/eu-leaders-to-dampen-ukraines-hopes-of-fast-track-eu-membershipNot surprising either that Macron has said this, after all he went running to Putin and Zelenskiy proposing the "Finlandization" of Ukraine. Thankfully, Zelenskiy can rely on the British to support Ukraine's cause. 5000 helmets anyone? On another note, it seems European grasp of the English language has improved since the Protocol was written!
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Post by Vinny on Feb 3, 2023 9:44:46 GMT
So fucking glad I voted to leave that shower.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 5, 2023 11:01:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2023 14:22:04 GMT
It's fantastic that the government can afford billions each month on Ukraine, yet can't pay catch-up with inflation pay rises. Priorities, right?
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Post by Vinny on Feb 5, 2023 15:44:47 GMT
True
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Post by sword on Feb 5, 2023 15:53:29 GMT
It's fantastic that the government can afford billions each month on Ukraine, yet can't pay catch-up with inflation pay rises. Priorities, right? Good point,we have pensioners freezing to death thousands using food banks workers being treated like shit because they want more wages and protecting their working conditions,yet the morons in Government and some fanatical Bandera supporters want our taxes to fund a war thats not any of our business.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 5, 2023 19:43:42 GMT
So says the Kremlin dictatorship puppet.
Meanwhile, Vinny says help Ukraine, and our homeless, but boot out fake asylum seekers.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 5, 2023 21:04:56 GMT
From the article: As I explain in my new paper for the Centre for Brexit Policy, the UK exercised decisive sovereign will in this initial emergency sustainment. It simply could not have done so had it still been hamstrung by the EU’s Common Foreign and Security
Policy. During those critical days when Biden was vacillating, Germany was actively obstructive and France was freelancing, the EU institutions were passive verging on catatonic. Therefore, the UK’s leadership of the increasingly robust response to
Putin stands as one of the biggest gains of Brexit. The UK resumed its place on the world stage. By November, the UK had spent more on military assistance to Kyiv than all the EU institutions combined.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 7, 2023 10:14:40 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Feb 7, 2023 10:26:15 GMT
When the war ends , Ukraine will be flattened. Maybe the EU doesn’t want to pick up the bill.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 7, 2023 10:54:20 GMT
Ukraine is already largely flattened with a catastrophic loss of civilian lives. The thing is to make sure Russia never does this to another country again.
Unless Ukraine absolutely evict all the invaders from Donbas and Crimea, Putin will survive and there'll be a second war.
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Post by sword on Feb 7, 2023 11:07:55 GMT
Ukraine is already largely flattened with a catastrophic loss of civilian lives. The thing is to make sure Russia never does this to another country again. Unless Ukraine absolutely evict all the invaders from Donbas and Crimea, Putin will survive and there'll be a second war. There won't be a second war because Russia will do what they should have finished in 1945.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 7, 2023 11:32:37 GMT
There won't be a second war because Putin will be finished, and dead.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 7, 2023 11:44:08 GMT
Ukraine is already largely flattened with a catastrophic loss of civilian lives. The thing is to make sure Russia never does this to another country again. Unless Ukraine absolutely evict all the invaders from Donbas and Crimea, Putin will survive and there'll be a second war. Indeed but this might be two different things. Europe knows that Russia can’t be allowed to win the war but the EU might not want to directly take on the aftermath.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 7, 2023 11:48:31 GMT
Ukraine is already largely flattened with a catastrophic loss of civilian lives. The thing is to make sure Russia never does this to another country again. Unless Ukraine absolutely evict all the invaders from Donbas and Crimea, Putin will survive and there'll be a second war. There won't be a second war because Russia will do what they should have finished in 1945. The very best Putin can hope for is keeping Crimea . The West is going to bleed out Russia until all it has left is a nuclear threat . After Russia becomes a new third world country Xi Jinping will keep Putin as a pet.
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