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#16
(13-09-2025, 06:32 PM)Mr Looks Wrote: It's deliberate bro

Russia just keeps the war going to genocide as many ukrainian as possible

Truly evil country

cope, zelensky is desperate to keep the gravytrain flowing, putin already has the perfect situation for a peace deal. zelensky is inventing excuses for why he won't sign.

lol if you think some gay globalist jew cares about the ukrainian people, and he's doing this because of muh patriotism when he has billion dollars worth of property worldwide and obviously has plans to ditch ukrain asap  Giggle
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#17
(13-09-2025, 06:47 PM)fdeshieldplus Wrote: cope, zelensky is desperate to keep the gravytrain flowing, putin already has the perfect situation for a peace deal. zelensky is inventing excuses for why he won't sign.

lol if you think some gay globalist jew cares about the ukrainian people, and he's doing this because of muh patriotism when he has billion dollars worth of property worldwide and obviously has plans to ditch ukrain asap  Giggle

I see, so why doesn't Putin withdraw to his own country, thereby ending Zelensky's plan to eat defense aid for breakfast lunch and dinner
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#18
(13-09-2025, 06:50 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: I see, so why doesn't Putin withdraw to his own country, thereby ending Zelensky's plan to eat defense aid for breakfast lunch and dinner

he doesn't want the situation to repeat like it already has. he doesn't want the shelling of ethnic russians to continue. there might be some ulterior motive, but they're not relevant to the war ending now as long as zelensky stops being evil.
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(13-09-2025, 07:00 PM)fdeshieldplus Wrote: he doesn't want the situation to repeat like it already has. he doesn't want the shelling of ethnic russians to continue. there might be some ulterior motive, but they're not relevant to the war ending now as long as zelensky stops being evil.

There was no shelling of ethnic Russians. The entire time, an OSCE delegation was observing.

Russia is a permanent UN member and could have brought the matter to the Security Council, which they never once did.
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#20
(13-09-2025, 06:34 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: It's not the same when you declare mobilization in a country that's been clearly attacked, and in Russia.

Declaring it in Russia could destabilize Putler

The point was that the losses must be absolutely insane if you declare total mobilization on 10 million men and already a year in you're down to kidnapping men walking down the street.
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#21
(13-09-2025, 07:03 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: Russia is a permanent UN member and could have brought the matter to the Security Council, which they never once did.

The fact that in the time of AI when you double check any claim within a few seconds can get you're still talking out of your ass shows you're really out of touch.

Yes. Russia has repeatedly brought up the issue of the treatment of people in Donbass (Donetsk and Luhansk regions) at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) since the conflict began in 2014.
  • 2014 onward: After the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia used UNSC meetings to accuse Ukraine of committing human rights violations and even “genocide” against the Russian-speaking population of Donbass.
  • 2015–2021: Russia regularly requested UNSC briefings on the implementation of the Minsk Agreements, often framing the conflict as Kyiv oppressing Donbass civilians.
  • 2022 (before and after invasion): In the lead-up to the full-scale invasion, Russia convened UNSC meetings (February 2022) to argue that Ukraine was committing atrocities in Donbass — one of the justifications it presented for recognizing the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.
  • Since 2022: Russia continues to raise the issue at the UNSC, although most members reject its framing and accuse Moscow of using humanitarian claims as a pretext for aggression.
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#22
(13-09-2025, 07:10 PM)lololololol Wrote: The point was that the losses must be absolutely insane if you declare total mobilization on 10 million men and already a year in you're down to kidnapping men walking down the street.

I think it's the opposite, Ukraine recently lifted the ban on military aged men leaving the country.

It means they are under no pressure
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#23
(13-09-2025, 07:13 PM)lololololol Wrote:
  •  most members reject its framing and accuse Moscow of using humanitarian claims as a pretext for aggression.

Brutal. You were owned by your own pet robot
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(13-09-2025, 10:28 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: I think it's the opposite, Ukraine recently lifted the ban on military aged men leaving the country.

It means they are under no pressure

They didn't. They only lifted the ban on the 18-22 year olds (smallest cohort) in order to win political points.


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#25
I'd possibly get permanent brain damage if I were to attempt to read this thread
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#26
(13-09-2025, 10:45 PM)lololololol Wrote: They only lifted the ban on the 18-22 year olds 

Yea. That proves the situation has improved since 2022.

Russian propaganda was saying that "all the young men are dead, so Kyiv is recruiting old geezers."


The truth is, Putin is desperate for an exit.

We will not give it to him.
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#27
(13-09-2025, 11:47 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: The truth is, Putin is desperate for an exit.

We will not give it to him.

Good. The more whiteys die the better.
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