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Very surprising to see that 500 Indians have signed up for it. I do not peg an average Indian as someone who would volunteer to fight in foreign wars. But I suppose India is a big population - even a infinitesimally small fraction of over a billion people could be significant.RUSSIA-INDIA BEST FRIENDS,INDIA ALWAYS WILL HELP RUSSIA WE ARE BROTHERS!
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This is nothing new. He said about not joining NATO, which was obvious before the war.I think we might be seeing the first signs of Putin's strategy working. Zelensky appears to be coming to terms with what the Kremlin wants, and open to reaching a settlement. But the price might be high, effectively partitioning the country between the Eastern Russian speaking part, and a cut down Western Ukraine.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-60746557?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=6230b349980bea49f4b7ca89&Zelensky says Ukraine should accept it won't join Nato&2022-03-15T16:41:24.938Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:f4daac0b-0d36-4cf5-910e-f806583cca12&pinned_post_asset_id=6230b349980bea49f4b7ca89&pinned_post_type=share
This is nothing new. He said about not joining NATO, which was obvious before the war.
There are mixed signals from Ukraine.
If you saw a video I posted yesterday where the Ukraine diplomatic adviser gave to an Indian channel. In that video, the advisor asked for iron-clad guarantees backed up by foreign powers for Ukraine's security and for that Ukraine would sign some neutrality agreement with Russia. BUT in the same interview the advisor also used the term 'for the time being' to not ask for Nato membership. Russia, if you recall, had asked for a permanent agreement of neutrality before the war began--actually just a few days before the war began. Russia asked for more than some for the time being agreement.
Anyway, what Ukraine should fear is that Russia decides to reduce its invasion to eastern and southern parts, consolidates there, use the very considerable Russian ethnic presence, especially in the eastern part, and make the Dnipier River, which is supposed to have only limited crossings, a natural barrier and target the Russian guns on Kiev as blackmail... sort of like North Korea does by targeting Seoul. IF Russia is able to achieve those goals--which are in the realm of possibilities--then Russia will have won the war even if at great cost to itself. I believe in that case Russia will eventually ride out the sanctions.
Russia cant ride out the sanctions. Its cut off from Europe completly and crippled. In this state its destined for a slow and agonizing death as a nation. Russia itself has nothing to offer to its own people. The young and educated one run away and whats left?
looks fake as feckAbsolut crazy and shows how deep russia has sunken. Drones capture how russiam soldiers stop cars and execute civilians
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Yes, then strengthened the mutual defense clause in the EU charter, then allow the US to join the EU. Same mission, different club.More reasons to dissolve NATO.
Do you want USD to be replaced by EURO? Cannot loose the convenience of printing green backYes, then strengthened the mutual defense clause in the EU charter, then allow the US to join the EU. Same mission, different club.