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    Quote Originally Posted by skuthorp View Post
    Ask the Finns, Russia is not to be trusted having retained it's Czarist territorial ambitions and affection for imperial rule. Only the names have changed.
    As I have pointed out previously, with evidence, Russia/USSR has a substantially better record of respecting treaties and agreements than the US.

    Someone must have given you a good, vigorous brain scrub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    As I have pointed out previously, with evidence, Russia/USSR has a substantially better record of respecting treaties and agreements than the US.

    Someone must have given you a good, vigorous brain scrub.
    You keep saying this crap, but wtf does US inability to follow treaties have to do with what’s going on? So what if Russia breaks less treaties? It’s broken enough that the countries bordering it or being occupied don’t trust them. And that has sfa to do with the US. And your anti-US opinion on the matter carries zero weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Decourcy View Post
    You keep saying this crap, but wtf does US inability to follow treaties have to do with what’s going on?
    It's a valid response to remarks such as, "Ask the Finns, the Russians are not to be trusted."

    If you go by evidence, the US is probably the least trustworthy nation on the planet today. I can't think of a single treaty the US has not broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George. View Post
    But Sandtown, if Ukraine gets no further assistance, it will lose and be turned into part of Russia.

    Then Poland and Romania will border Russia, so withdraw NATO support from them too?
    Dissolve NATO altogether, logically.

    To open negotiations, we could discuss establishing an area of protected Russian rule, east of a line running through Germany to the top of the Adriatic.
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    Can't you, now? And as well-read as you and sandy claim to be.

    Surprising, isn't it?

    *We need a lil' Ruskie troll emoji.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    So you think war was inevitable ?? If that is the case, why pursue peace at all ??
    Why doesn't Russia pursue peace?

    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    Does VFP trust Russia ?? No. But we do not trust the hyper-power either.
    OK, VFP doesn't trust either side. How does VFP propose to achieve peace, without some confidence that the two sides would make commitments and honor them? It could only be done by the certainty of massive force in reprisal for breaches. Who's going to provide that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by George Jung View Post
    Can't you, now? And as well-read as you and sandy claim to be.

    Surprising, isn't it?

    *We need a lil' Ruskie troll emoji.....
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    There's a lot of things they didn't tell me when I signed on with this outfit....

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    north atlantic treaty organization

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Jung View Post
    Can't you, now? And as well-read as you and sandy claim to be.

    Surprising, isn't it?
    You can't either, or you'd point it out.

    I'm at least willing to accept the possibility that somewhere there is a treaty the US hasn't broken. I just can't think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HRDavies View Post
    You can't either, or you'd point it out.

    I'm at least willing to accept the possibility that somewhere there is a treaty the US hasn't broken. I just can't think of it.
    https://www.state.gov/treaties-in-force/
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    treaties in force

    eta: too slow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canoez View Post
    Cute But I didn't even get past "afghanistan" before I came across several broken ones

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    You ain't gonna see what you don't want to see.
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    the smiley face in this context is the tell of a dishonest correspondent.

    zero credibility you have, hr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Jung View Post
    *We need a lil' Ruskie troll emoji.....
    Why, because we sound like Gen Milley ?? And so many others ??

    Your ugly personal attacks on people who have differing views demonstrates the poverty of your arguments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osborne Russell View Post
    OK, VFP doesn't trust either side. How does VFP propose to achieve peace, without some confidence that the two sides would make commitments and honor them? It could only be done by the certainty of massive force in reprisal for breaches. Who's going to provide that?
    Where was that "massive force" when the US blew off the Viet peace deal ??

    Or the OAS Charter in attacking Nicaragua, or smashing democracy in Brazil, Chile, and others ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    Where was that "massive force" when the US blew off the Viet peace deal ??

    Or the OAS Charter in attacking Nicaragua, or smashing democracy in Brazil, Chile, and others ???
    Yeah! Whatabout…..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    Why, because we sound like Gen Milley ?? And so many others ??

    Your ugly personal attacks on people who have differing views demonstrates the poverty of your arguments.
    you think you sound like general milley? this might be your most fabulous delusion yet.

    oh to be a fly on the wall at the meeting of sandtown and the general. in which sandtown lectures on the u.s. blob and how the west provoked the invasion of ukraine and blocked peace negotiations and….”and…where you going, general?”

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenBauer View Post
    Yeah! Whatabout…..
    Whole lotta that around here.

    Let's see. This thread is about Ukraine and the continuing invasion and warcrimes that are being committed by Russia. Have I got that right?
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    It was. Until *somebody* allowed our trolls to derail it.

    Credit, where due.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canoez View Post
    This thread is about Ukraine and the continuing invasion and warcrimes that are being committed by Russia. Have I got that right?
    No, it was your "side" that brought up Russia's history of treaty compliance . . .

    and several of us politely corrected you.

    Then you got all hurt.

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    Nobody commenting on the attacks on Russian bomber bases?
    Russia says Ukraine used Russian-made drones/cruise missiles; Ukraine says they were their own home-grown.
    Last edited by birlinn; 12-05-2022 at 12:46 PM.

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    Sandown- just an idle thought- what % of Vets do Vets for Peace represent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by birlinn View Post
    Nobody commenting on the attacks on Russian bomber bases?
    Russia says Ukraine used Russian-made drones; Ukraine says they were their own home-grown.
    This?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63857451
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicholas Carey View Post
    Also, this is interesting. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/21/w...war-river.html

    Ukrainian commandos crossing the river Dnipro to go into Indian Country.

    The most interesting thing is this. . . .
    No, the most interesting things about that photo are that it contains two fascist/Nazi symbols,

    and that the NYT conveniently left that fact out of the article. \

    I am a Times subscriber, but I do not trust them very much. Remember Judith Miller !!

    Be skeptical my friends.

    https://fair.org/home/action-alert-n...ze-in-ukraine/
    Last edited by sandtown; 12-05-2022 at 01:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    No, it was your "side" that brought up Russia's history of treaty compliance . . .

    and several of us politely corrected you.

    Then you got all hurt.
    There's no correcting - and I'm not hurt. (Seems like projection, to me...)

    The question is, going back to the Russian Ukrainian Friendship Treaty, why does Russia feel the need to violate its agreements with Ukraine?

    Now before you become all hurt, yeah, Ukraine terminated that agreement in 2018 - four years after Russia invaded and seized Ukrainian territory, killing civilians and military personnel.

    The aggressor in this whole situation is clear - Russia.
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    So. sandtown, if NATO withdraws from Russia's borders and Russia annexes the rest of Ukraine, should NATO withdraw from the new Russian border with Poland to avoid provocations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by George. View Post
    So. sandtown, if NATO withdraws from Russia's borders and Russia annexes the rest of Ukraine, should NATO withdraw from the new Russian border with Poland to avoid provocations?
    And then from Poland's borders after the Russkies march into Poland?

    PS: the Russians already have a border with Poland, and four other NATO countries.

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    Last edited by Andrew Craig-Bennett; 12-05-2022 at 01:50 PM.
    IMAGINES VEL NON FUERINT

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    I think that post goes beyond the pale as far as this forum is concerned………...

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    Quote Originally Posted by George. View Post
    But Sandtown, if Ukraine gets no further assistance, it will lose and be turned into part of Russia.

    Then Poland and Romania will border Russia, so withdraw NATO support from them too?
    Poland already has a border with Russia (Kaliningrad). Under the Veterans for Peace resolution, Polish troops, being part of NATO, would not be allowed in Poland. It seems they passed a resolution without knowing anything about the situation.

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    Maybe all those criticisms/complaints levied by HR and Sandy are... just fluffing the sheets; immaterial, intended only to distract/derail. Wouldn't that be something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandtown View Post
    No, the most interesting things about that photo are that it contains two fascist/Nazi symbols,

    and that the NYT conveniently left that fact out of the article. \

    I am a Times subscriber, but I do not trust them very much. Remember Judith Miller !!

    Be skeptical my friends.

    https://fair.org/home/action-alert-n...ze-in-ukraine/
    The reality is the Nazis borrowed the totenkopf from earlier military insignia. So, the question is, so what?
    without freedom of speech, we wouldn't know who the idiots are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WX View Post
    The reality is the Nazis borrowed the totenkopf from earlier military insignia. So, the question is, so what?
    Here's 6 units from all over the world with a death's head in current use as their badge. I could go on, but 6 is probably enough.

    Queen Elizabeth's Own Royal Lancers (17/21 Lancers) wear a death's head as their badge. [Question for the Brits: now that you've got King Charles, does the name of the regiment change to King Charles' Own?] Here's the current commanding officer:



    100 Squadron RAF (Slogan is Malay for "Never stir up a hornet's nest")



    493rd Fighter Squadron USAF (Grim Reapers)



    Varyag Battalion, Donetsk Peoples' Republic (Putin's lickspittle):



    101 Squadron, Israeli Air Force



    Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion, Estonia (raised 1918, slight hiatus 1940-1992, reactivated 1992):

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