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The Near Future Concerned by Russia's Advance into Ukraine

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#1
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
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  • 2022/02/24 11:59

I am fed up with Russian propaganda with disinformation, but Putin's selfishness and thick-skinned duplicity is Trump himself. Putin's self-serving duplicity is Trump himself. He has incited division, increased discrimination, and set back human values by decades, and he has disrupted and strained the world order and set back the state of governance to what it was a long time ago. It is precisely the same that seeks to destroy democracy with force and impunity.

The contradiction is that the side that is pressuring Ukraine to abandon its nuclear weapons possesses powerful nuclear weapons, and the one-sided threat structure of the strong side is problematic.

The Russian outburst has also sort of affirmed North Korea's stance, since the reality is that a small country can easily be invaded by force even in this day and age unless it has nuclear weapons.

If the world continues to ignore Russia, public opinion will turn to such a uniform color, and the world will move in the opposite direction of world peace, but there is a high probability that Ukraine will actually be abandoned.

Since Russia has not joined NATO, is not an ally, and the return to its own country is not worth it, at least military intervention is unrealistic, and economic sanctions seem to be the only way to deal with the situation.

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#59
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
  • 2022/02/25 (Fri) 10:56
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A point made by a Ukrainian resident in Japan that I saw on FB was spot on, and I will paste a summary.
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I was also disappointed by the superficiality of the Japanese media coverage. I was also angered by the fact that some "experts" were proudly spouting Russian propaganda.

Russia has already invaded Ukraine 8 years ago, and it is not "pro-Russian forces" but "Russian troops" that are in the southeast region.

Many experts like to divide Ukraine into East and West, such as Russian in the East and EU in the West, but this is like dividing Japan into Kansai and Kanto, Ukraine is one country even though the cultures are different.

In the eastern and southern regions, the Ukrainians who originally lived there were massacred by Stalin and Russian residents were sent in their place, so there are many Russians.

The same is true of Crimea, where Russians were sent to replace the expelled Crimean Tatars, as if to replace them, and there are many Russian residents.

Russian is banned in Ukraine, or so the lie goes.

The commentary "we should stop joining NATO" also wants to emphasize the fact that Ukraine is an independent state before arguing that Ukraine should do what Russia/US says.

It is unreasonable to think that Japan, the US, and Russia have the right to make decisions, but not Ukraine ?
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It is easier to understand if we replace it with Japan. If we were to be subjected to a clear invasion by China, and the US only provided superficial military support and was isolated and uninvolved, how would we feel if the people of another country said to us, "If you do as China says, the war will be over" ??

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#60
  • レイムダック
  • 2022/02/25 (Fri) 10:58
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A truce is possible if Ukraine persists until March 4, when the Paralympics will be held in Beijing.
However, if it can stick that long, it won't be possible without NATO intervention.

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#61
  • はい
  • 2022/02/25 (Fri) 10:58
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Next stop: Taiwan

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#62
  • 小学生みたいな発想でウケた
  • 2022/02/25 (Fri) 11:03
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> I wonder how he would feel if he made a statement like "If you do what China says, the war will be over" ? I'm talking about.

Small talk determined by such a statement ? lol
This guy actually sounds empty-headed🤣.

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#63
  • 世界問題
  • 2022/02/25 (Fri) 11:08
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If the world can't touch Ukraine, where is next? A world peace treaty is a fairy tale. The problem is that if it becomes clear that no one can help in a situation like this, China will make its move. It is impossible to stop that country without shedding blood. China will not move without a chance to win, and it may be too late. If it is only the beginning, the world will be in darkness.

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