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Re: Ukraine National Ant
From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Tue Mar 15 01:02:00 2022
On 03-14-22 09:35, Alexander Koryagin <=-
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I say it once again -- it is foolishess and shame to listen only one side of the conflict. Don't forget, that the main slogan of Russia's invasion is justice and stopping the war in Donbass. Russia is not
going to repeat infamous American invasion in Veitnam with carpet bombing, where Americans killed millions of people and ran with it.
What you are saying above is in direct contradiction to the observed
facts on the ground. If all Putin wanted to do was to stop the
Ukrainians from trying to recover the territory in Donbass, then all he
would have had to do would have been to occupy that area and call it
done.
Also, Russia is doing carpet bombing of civilian areas -- hospitals,
schools, apartment buildings -- none of which are even near any military forces. Those areas are being reduced to rubble or at least
uninhabitable.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Tue Mar 15 10:12:09 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 15.03.2022 01:02
AK>> I say it once again -- it is foolishess and shame to listen
AK>> only one side of the conflict. Don't forget, that the main
AK>> slogan of Russia's invasion is justice and stopping the war
AK>> in Donbass. Russia is not going to repeat infamous
AK>> American invasion in Veitnam with carpet bombing, where
AK>> Americans killed millions of people and ran with it.
DS> What you are saying above is in direct contradiction to the
DS> observed facts on the ground. If all Putin wanted to do was to
DS> stop the Ukrainians from trying to recover the territory in
DS> Donbass, then all he would have had to do would have been to
DS> occupy that area and call it done.
I fully agreed that the operation of "cleaning the whole Ukraine" is
crazy and utterly wrong. If I try to predict the events I would say that
Pitin will understand that his plan is impossible to realise. And he
will not storm such big cities as Kiev, Kharkov because doing it means grounding them -- the thing which was never in the plan.
So he will continue bomb the Ukraine military forces until the peace
agreement will be singed in. As I said before the fighting with Russian
troops is foolish idea for Ukraine. It should allow them enter and just
show them either contempt or love. For instane, peaceful protest as it
was in Chehoslovakia in 1967. The country would be spared from
destruction and thousands life spared. Western sanctions will do the remaining.
DS> Also, Russia is doing carpet bombing of civilian areas --
DS> hospitals, schools, apartment buildings -- none of which are
DS> even near any military forces. Those areas are being reduced
DS> to rubble or at least uninhabitable.
Look at the Vietnam chronicles to learn what is carpet bombing and don't repeat fakes.
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to
alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 15 09:51:59 2022
Alexander,
And he
will not storm such big cities as Kiev, Kharkov because doing it means grounding them -- the thing which was never in the plan.
Ahhh ... so you know the plan ... tell us what the plan is about...
And he is not destroying Kiev. That is what you say right?
For instane, peaceful protest as it
was in Chehoslovakia in 1967. The country would be spared from
destruction and thousands life spared. Western sanctions will do the remaining.
I was 17 when that happened in 1968 ... Russian troops knew of nothing, they were told they were going on combined military exercices so when they arrived in Prague they had not been prepped to fight and kill. That mistake was not made now ... years of desinformation and propaganda to clear the mind from logic thinking, make everybody believe as an unquestioned fact that there was a Ukrainian started problem in Donbas while it was merely a Russian slow burning fuse of some years to justify the events of the moment.
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From
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Dale Shipp on Tue Mar 15 12:34:12 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 15.03.22 1:02:
Also, Russia is doing carpet bombing of civilian areas --
hospitals, schools, apartment buildings -- none of which are even
near any military forces. Those areas are being reduced to rubble
or at least uninhabitable.
Not true. Carpet bombing is an American practice, they don't know any other way. If the Russians had started doing that, it would have been over long ago. It is useless to explain to you. You will probably understand only when you learn the bitter truth about your government's treatment of you.
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From
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Oleg Nazaroff on Tue Mar 15 23:53:40 2022
Hello, Oleg!
Tuesday March 15 2022 12:34, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
rubble or at least uninhabitable.
Not true. Carpet bombing is an American practice, they don't know any other way. If the Russians had started doing that, it would have been
Please check the facts: Russia was bombing Syrian cities with weapons from Soviet era.
FAB bombs, to be exact.
The same thing we see in Ukraine.
Americans have more advanced weapons, laser guided bombs.
Best regards,
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 16 04:53:39 2022
Доброго времечка, Dmitry Protasoff.
Вы писали 15.03.22 23:53:
Not true. Carpet bombing is an American practice, they don't know
any other way. If the Russians had started doing that, it would
have been
Please check the facts: Russia was bombing Syrian cities with
weapons from Soviet era. FAB bombs, to be exact. The same thing we
see in Ukraine.
And you, Brutus...
Russia in principle does not use bombs ;) there are no such plans.
I mean civilian objects, if anything. And about ukrop military facilities - they don't deserve more than that, the old warehouses need to be disposed of somewhere ;) Calibers are exclusively high-precision strikes, and they are not bombs ;)
Fly to Syria, buddy, you'll see for yourself, it's safer there now.
Americans have more advanced weapons, laser guided bombs.
Let them hope ;)
While I watch the hair on their asses move, because we do not take our hand off the pulse in Syria ;)
For their fleet in Middle-earth is blocked ;)
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 16 09:59:00 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 15.03.2022 11:51
ak>> For instane, peaceful protest as it
ak>> was in Chehoslovakia in 1967. The country would be spared
ak>> from destruction and thousands life spared. Western
ak>> sanctions will do the remaining.
WD> I was 17 when that happened in 1968 ... Russian troops knew of
WD> nothing, they were told they were going on combined military
WD> exercices so when they arrived in Prague they had not been prepped to
WD> fight and kill. That mistake was not made now ... years of
WD> desinformation and propaganda to clear the mind from logic thinking,
WD> make everybody believe as an unquestioned fact that there was a
WD> Ukrainian started problem in Donbas while it was merely a Russian slow
WD> burning fuse of some years to justify the events of the
WD> moment.
Peaceful resistance was very possible, but too many people in Ukraine
wanted to spill some blood.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Wed Mar 16 01:15:00 2022
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Wed Mar 16 01:25:02 2022
On 03-15-22 12:34, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
Also, Russia is doing carpet bombing of civilian areas --
hospitals, schools, apartment buildings -- none of which are even
near any military forces. Those areas are being reduced to rubble
or at least uninhabitable.
Not true. Carpet bombing is an American practice, they don't know any
From a time long ago. I recognize now that the term has a specific
meaning for what was used during the Viet Nam war. What I should have
said instead of "carpet" was "indiscriminate"
See my other message this packet for some examples that illustrate what
I meant.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Wed Mar 16 11:32:40 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 16.03.2022 01:15
DS> Kyiv residents on edge after strikes devastate civilian homes
DS>
https://tinyurl.com/urlin1
So they say about shell strikes of Kiev
Now Russian troops are 25 kilometers from Kiev. Do you believe that they
have aimed long range cannons just to shoot some civilians in Kiev?
There is no proves that it were Russian shells -- most probably it were
the small shells of the Ukrainian air-defence system -- a very likely explanation, especially when we don't see shells-holes. But for
information war everything is useful.
Bye, Dale!
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Wed Mar 16 13:00:55 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 16.03.22 1:25:
From a time long ago. I recognize now that the term has a
specific meaning for what was used during the Viet Nam war. What
I should have said instead of "carpet" was "indiscriminate"
But you said "carpet bombing. Exactly. But the selectivity, pardon me, is in manual mode. There's no one to elect on military targets, and we don't bomb civilians. You probably can't imagine the full range of Ukraine's disinformation capabilities. For example, they plant explosives in residential buildings on the roofs and top floors of civilian buildings and blow them up when our aircraft fly over, even on the side of the city. They should make films! They do, and you stare and take it as holy truth. We already have films of this from drones - material for the court.
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Wed Mar 16 14:57:50 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 16.03.22 1:15:
On 03-15-22 10:12, Alexander Koryagin <=- -=> spoke to
Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
Also, Russia is doing carpet bombing of civilian areas --
hospitals, schools, apartment buildings -- none of which are even
near any military forces. Those areas are being reduced to
rubble or at least uninhabitable.
Look at the Vietnam chronicles to learn what is carpet bombing
and don't repeat fakes.
The term carpet bombing may not be 100% accurate, but change the
word "carpet" to "indiscriminate" and what I say is now accurate
-- and by no means fake. There are many pictures of neighborhood
blocks reduced to rubble, of apartment buildings destroyed,
hospitals and schools bombed -- with no military target any where
near. Here are some headlines and links to the full articles. If
you have trouble reading them -- send me an email address and I
will do a copy of the stories with pictures for you (and for
anyone else who wants them). Kyiv residents on edge after strikes devastate civilian homes https://tinyurl.com/urlin1 https://www.washingtonpost. com/world/2022/03/14/kyiv-ukraine-russia-airstrikes-civilian-homes/
?
utm_campaign=wp_evening_edition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newslet ter&wpisrc=nl_evening&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost. com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F36516c4%2F622face59d2fda34e7d0c5c3%2F59a7a638ae7e 8a47a668346c%2F11%2F54%2F622face59d2fda34e7d0c5c3 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pregnant woman whose photo showed
tragedy of hospital bombing dies with her baby
https://tinyurl.com/urlin2
https://www.washingtonpost. com/world/2022/03/14/pregnant-woman-baby-death-mariupol-maternity-h ospital/? utm_campaign=wp_evening_edition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newslet ter&wpisrc=nl_evening&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost. com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F36516c8%2F622face59d2fda34e7d0c5c3%2F59a7a638ae7e 8a47a668346c%2F22%2F54%2F622face59d2fda34e7d0c5c3
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Wed Mar 16 14:58:19 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 16.03.22 1:15:
Here are some headlines and links to the full articles. If you
have trouble reading them -- send me an email address and I will
do a copy of the stories with pictures for you (and for anyone
else who wants them).
Who is the source of the news? Think about it with an open mind. This is what is called propaganda.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 16 05:19:32 2022
Now Russian troops are 25 kilometers from Kiev. Do you believe that they
have aimed long range cannons just to shoot some civilians in Kiev?
Cannons? Probaly not. They have been using missiles to hit Kyiv and other cities all over Ukraine.
There is no proves that it were Russian shells -- most probably it were
the small shells of the Ukrainian air-defence system -- a very likely explanation, especially when we don't see shells-holes. But for
information war everything is useful.
A very unlikely explanation indeed!
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 01:10:38 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Oleg!
Wednesday March 16 2022 04:53, you wrote to me:
And you, Brutus...
Caesar? Happy to see you alive!
Russia in principle does not use bombs ;) there are no such plans.
Who told you that? Putin? :)
I mean civilian objects, if anything. And about ukrop military
facilities - they don't deserve more than that, the old warehouses
need to be disposed of somewhere ;) Calibers are exclusively
I saw Grozny, how we did there.
high-precision strikes, and they are not bombs ;) Fly to Syria, buddy, you'll see for yourself, it's safer there now.
I've been in Syria 4 times before the war, BTW. It's not safe to go there now. Russians needs to pay bribe about ~100USD to get there if you don't work for some gov agency/company.
Americans have more advanced weapons, laser guided bombs.
Let them hope ;)
While I watch the hair on their asses move, because we do not take our
You can't see that.
hand off the pulse in Syria ;) For their fleet in Middle-earth is
blocked ;)
Blocked? US forces are still in Syria if you don't know that.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 17 01:53:40 2022
Hello, alexander!
Wednesday March 16 2022 09:59, you wrote to Ward Dossche:
Peaceful resistance was very possible, but too many people in Ukraine wanted to spill some blood.
In Russia.
Best regards,
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Mar 17 09:01:37 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 17.03.2022 01:53
ak>> Peaceful resistance was very possible, but too many people
ak>> in Ukraine wanted to spill some blood.
DP> In Russia.
And because of that Ukrainian troops came to Donbass? Who had entered
Donbass first and started a bloody civil war?
Bye, Dmitry!
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Thu Mar 17 01:01:00 2022
On 03-16-22 11:32, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
I read your message from 16.03.2022 01:15
Kyiv residents on edge after strikes devastate civilian homes https://tinyurl.com/urlin1
And did you read the articles? And look at the pictures?
So they say about shell strikes of Kiev
Now Russian troops are 25 kilometers from Kiev. Do you believe that
they have aimed long range cannons just to shoot some civilians in
Kiev?
Whether they are aiming them or not -- they are hitting civilian
targets.
There is no proves that it were Russian shells --
When one sees a missle or a bomb coming in from the air, it is unlikely
that it is anything else.
most probably
it were the small shells of the Ukrainian air-defence system -- a very likely explanation, especially when we don't see shells-holes.
We do see shell holes and explosions.
But for information war everything is useful.
And truth is the most useful.
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 01:06:02 2022
On 03-16-22 13:00, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
From a time long ago. I recognize now that the term has a
specific meaning for what was used during the Viet Nam war. What
I should have said instead of "carpet" was "indiscriminate"
But you said "carpet bombing. Exactly.
And I corrected the term.
But the selectivity, pardon me,
is in manual mode. There's no one to elect on military targets,
and we don't bomb civilians.
The Russians are bombing civilian targets. Entire neighborhoods have
been reduced to rubble. Apartment buildings are empty shells.
You probably can't imagine the
full range of Ukraine's disinformation capabilities. For
example, they plant explosives in residential buildings on
the roofs and top floors of civilian buildings and blow
them up when our aircraft fly over, even on the side of the
city. They should make films! They do, and you stare and
take it as holy truth. We already have films of this from
drones - material for the court.
That is almost too ridulous to warrent a response -- but there is no
reason that the Ukranians would blow up their buildings.
The reporting that I can see is not from Ukranian sources. It is from
multiple national war-zone reporters from many credible news
organizations. Too bad that you cannot see the same reporting.
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 01:12:04 2022
On 03-16-22 14:58, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
Here are some headlines and links to the full articles. If you
have trouble reading them -- send me an email address and I will
do a copy of the stories with pictures for you (and for anyone
else who wants them).
Who is the source of the news? Think about it with an open
mind. This is what is called propaganda.
You can answer that for yourself. Take a look at the articles, or at
least read the URL for the headline. The reporting on what is happening
in Ukraine comes from multiple credible sources. If you have access to internet, you could search for similar articles. It is not propaganda.
It is fact. It is news.
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 02:33:12 2022
On 03-16-22 20:18, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Alan Ianson about Ukraine National Anthem <=-
You have no other sources than Nazi propaganda from
Ukraine, at least admit it to yourself.
A. there is no significant Nazi presence in Ukraine.
B. Our sources on events in Ukraine are international journalists who
are embedded in Ukraine. These are from multiple well respected news organizations.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 17 09:43:54 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 17.03.2022 01:01
AK>> Now Russian troops are 25 kilometers from Kiev. Do you
AK>> believe that they have aimed long range cannons just to
AK>> shoot some civilians in Kiev?
DS> Whether they are aiming them or not -- they are hitting civilian
DS> targets.
Well tell me the reason why Russian strikes in Kiev should differ from American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? The only thing is true --
nobody targets civilians on purpose.
Bye, Dale!
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From
Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to
alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 17 08:53:42 2022
Well tell me the reason why Russian strikes in Kiev should differ from American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? The only thing is true --
nobody targets civilians on purpose.
Have you ever seen any video-footage of American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? I bet not because it does not exist ...
Is there video-footage of Russian airborne vehicles striking targets in Ukraine? You bet ... it's all over ...
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 17 12:17:39 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 17.03.22 1:06:
Bad news for you - yes, we are bad guys, very bad ;) in a western way, of course selective ;) I answered above how long communication with the West is extremely unhelpful.
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 17 12:22:09 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 17.03.22 1:12:
Here's a Western look for you. Not fresh, but there are no others - today your "free" press perfectly removes articles by your own journalists who have a different opinion.
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/neo-nazis-far-right-ukraine/
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 17 12:27:41 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 17.03.22 2:33:
B. Our sources on events in Ukraine are international journalists
who are embedded in Ukraine. These are from multiple well
respected news organizations.
More specifically, please. Your Western press disowned the journalist who died there recently.
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From
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Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 03:27:52 2022
Here's a Western look for you. Not fresh, but there are no others - today your "free" press perfectly removes articles by your own journalists who
have a different opinion. https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/neo-nazis-far-right-ukraine/
How is it removed when it is right there on thenation.com?
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 17 16:03:49 2022
Доброго времечка, Alan Ianson.
Вы писали 17.03.22 3:27:
How is it removed when it is right there on thenation.com?
Al, I don't want to offend you, but there's no other way to answer. I know English fluently enough and I write extremely competently so that my opponents understand. But you either do not understand what is written in white on black, or you pretend. I repeat for the alternatively gifted - TODAY your press totally censors publications and the appearance of "dissident" journalists in them - either an accident or an oversight of the CIA curators.
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Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 17 06:30:02 2022
How is it removed when it is right there on thenation.com?
Al, I don't want to offend you, but there's no other way to answer. I know
English fluently enough and I write extremely competently so that my opponents >understand. But you either do not understand what is written in white on black
or you pretend. I repeat for the alternatively gifted - TODAY your press totally censors publications and the appearance of "dissident" journalists in them - either an accident or an oversight of the CIA curators.
You talk a lot, but you don't say anything.
Nothing is removed. The black and white is all there for your perusal, all the pretty stuff along with the not so pretty stuff as you can see in the case of the article you linked.
Your statement that "it" is removed is simply false.
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From
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Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 17 17:42:30 2022
Доброго времечка, Alan Ianson.
Вы писали 17.03.22 6:30:
Nothing is removed. The black and white is all there for your
perusal, all the pretty stuff along with the not so pretty stuff
as you can see in the case of the article you linked.
Try to search for yourself. I'm not going to state the obvious.
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alexander koryagin on Fri Mar 18 00:15:38 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Thursday March 17 2022 09:01, you wrote to me:
Peaceful resistance was very possible, but too many people
in Ukraine wanted to spill some blood.
In Russia.
And because of that Ukrainian troops came to Donbass? Who had entered
Ukrainian troops were in Donbass! It was part of their country. They were standing near the border with Russia.
Donbass first and started a bloody civil war?
No, it was Igor Strelkov and his fighters from Russia who where sent there to start the conflict.
Best regards,
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Fri Mar 18 00:25:02 2022
On 03-17-22 09:43, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
Now Russian troops are 25 kilometers from Kiev. Do you
believe that they have aimed long range cannons just to
shoot some civilians in Kiev?
Whether they are aiming them or not -- they are hitting civilian
targets.
Well tell me the reason why Russian strikes in Kiev should differ from American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? The only thing is true --
nobody targets civilians on purpose.
When there is no military target any where around, it would certainly
seem that they are targeting the civilian dwellings on purpose.
In the past few days the Russians bombed a building being used by
civilians as a shelter. That building was full of families with
children. On both sides of the building ground the Russian word for
children was written in large enough size to be seen by a satellite,
even more so by the Russian plane that dropped the bombs.
Dale Shipp
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From
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Oleg Nazaroff on Fri Mar 18 00:30:04 2022
On 03-17-22 12:22, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
Here's a Western look for you. Not fresh, but there are no
others - today your "free" press perfectly removes articles
by your own journalists who have a different opinion. https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/neo-nazis-far-right-ukraine/
I am not aware of the press censuring articles. Show me where you see
that?
The link you quote does describe Nazi type groups in Ukraine, and is
three years old. What it does not say is how large those groups are,
nor how much influence they have on Ukranian politics. To think that
the Jewish President of Ukraine would be supporting Nazi groups is a bit insane. BUT, as a free democracy he would allow them to exist. I don't
see that sort of freedom of expression coming from Russia.
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From
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Oleg Nazaroff on Fri Mar 18 00:37:08 2022
On 03-17-22 12:27, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
B. Our sources on events in Ukraine are international journalists
who are embedded in Ukraine. These are from multiple well
respected news organizations.
More specifically, please. Your Western press disowned the
journalist who died there recently.
Sources please? The only journalist I know of who died there recently
was from FOX News, and his death was reported with sorrow by multiple
news outlets. To the best of my knowledge, he was not disowned by any
western press organizations.
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From
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Ward Dossche on Fri Mar 18 08:51:49 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 17.03.2022 10:53
ak>> Well tell me the reason why Russian strikes in Kiev should
ak>> differ from American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? The
ak>> only thing is true -- nobody targets civilians on purpose.
WD> Have you ever seen any video-footage of American strikes in
WD> Baghdad or Belgrade? I bet not because it does not exist ...
Where had you been? CNN led live reports about bombing Baghdad bombing
(well as they did in Kabul, Tripoli, Belgrade). In defiance Baghdad even didn't turn off the street lights -- it was a hummer time for CNN! In
Belgrade NATO demolished everything it wanted despite numerous civilians killed. Often people surrounded vital objects by live chains. But it
didn't help.
Bye, Ward!
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Dmitry Protasoff on Fri Mar 18 09:32:42 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 00:15
ak>> And because of that Ukrainian troops came to Donbass? Who
ak>> had entered
DP> Ukrainian troops were in Donbass! It was part of their country.
DP> They were standing near the border with Russia.
It is not true. Ukrainian troops had been sent to crush Donbass a time
after the coup.
ak>> Donbass first and started a bloody civil war?
DP> No, it was Igor Strelkov and his fighters from Russia who where
DP> sent there to start the conflict.
The fighters that came from Russia would not have any sense without
local fighters.
Bye, Dmitry!
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Fri Mar 18 10:06:25 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 00:25
AK>> Well tell me the reason why Russian strikes in Kiev should
AK>> differ from American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade? The
AK>> only thing is true -- nobody targets civilians on purpose.
DS> When there is no military target any where around, it would
DS> certainly seem that they are targeting the civilian dwellings
DS> on purpose. In the past few days the Russians bombed a building
DS> being used by civilians as a shelter. That building was full
DS> of families with children. On both sides of the building
DS> ground the Russian word for children was written in large
DS> enough size to be seen by a satellite, even more so by the
DS> Russian plane that dropped the bombs.
That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the event.
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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alexander koryagin on Fri Mar 18 09:12:55 2022
Have you ever seen any video-footage of American strikes in
Baghdad or Belgrade? I bet not because it does not exist ...
Where had you been? CNN led live reports about bombing Baghdad bombing (well as they did in Kabul, Tripoli, Belgrade).
Please read "show me the video-footage of American strikes in Baghdad or Belgrade?" .... no video showing American planes? No? That proves my point then.
If you can deny the bombing of a maternity/children hospital and a theatre against all facts to the contrary then I can deny American bombings also.
'America' didn't even bomb Tripoli. It refused to.
In
Belgrade NATO demolished everything it wanted despite numerous civilians killed. Often people surrounded vital objects by live chains. But it
didn't help.
As for Belgrade of whatever, I had 2 family members who were 'Blue Berrets" in the multinational UN peace keeping force there.
Some of you guys have so much been cut-off from reality for so long you wouldn't recognise a fact if it stared you in the eyes.
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alexander koryagin on Fri Mar 18 09:34:33 2022
That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the event.
The 'news' has only one version ... there is no such thing as 'alternative news' ...
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Oleg Nazaroff on Fri Mar 18 13:57:40 2022
Hello Oleg!
17 Mar 22 12:27, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
B. Our sources on events in Ukraine are international journalists
who are embedded in Ukraine. These are from multiple well
respected news organizations.
More specifically, please. Your Western press disowned the journalist
who died there recently.
Where are you getting this?
The New York Times, NPR, The Guardian, The BBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Politico, Al Jazeera, The Los Angeles Times, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, all have reported on the death of the two Fox News journalists in Ukraine. I skimmed over a bunch of those articles and saw no signs of them being "disowned"
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Mike Miller on Fri Mar 18 23:06:27 2022
Доброго времечка, Mike Miller.
Вы писали 18.03.22 13:57:
The New York Times, NPR, The Guardian, The BBC, The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, Politico, Al Jazeera, The Los
Angeles Times, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, all have reported on the
death of the two Fox News journalists in Ukraine. I skimmed over a
bunch of those articles and saw no signs of them being "disowned"
I do not see a single author's photo, from Melitopol, for example. I don't look there?
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From
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Alexander Koryagin on Sat Mar 19 00:40:00 2022
On 03-18-22 10:06, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
on purpose. In the past few days the Russians bombed a building
being used by civilians as a shelter. That building was full
of families with children. On both sides of the building
ground the Russian word for children was written in large
enough size to be seen by a satellite, even more so by the
Russian plane that dropped the bombs.
That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the event.
Since I assume you can see the Russian version of the event -- how about informing us what that version said. We can then see how it fits with
the western version and the pictures of the theater that was destroyed.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
alexander koryagin on Sun Mar 20 00:21:56 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Friday March 18 2022 09:32, you wrote to me:
Ukrainian troops were in Donbass! It was part of their country.
They were standing near the border with Russia.
It is not true. Ukrainian troops had been sent to crush Donbass a time
after the coup.
No. They were in Donbass because it was Ukranian territory.
Donbass first and started a bloody civil war?
No, it was Igor Strelkov and his fighters from Russia who where
sent there to start the conflict.
The fighters that came from Russia would not have any sense without
local fighters.
So you are admitting that Russia sent military units into Ukraine, although we had local law which was signed by Putin that Ukraine is our ally?
Best regards,
dp.
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From
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Ward Dossche on Sun Mar 20 12:19:21 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 11:12
ak>>WD> Have you ever seen any video-footage of American
ak>> strikes inWD> Baghdad or Belgrade? I bet not because it
ak>> does not exist ... Where had you been? CNN led live reports
ak>> about bombing Baghdad bombing (well as they did in Kabul,
ak>> Tripoli, Belgrade).
WD> Please read "show me the video-footage of American strikes in
WD> Baghdad or Belgrade?" .... no video showing American planes?
WD> No? That proves my point then.
Of course videos are very sensitive for the American image and you
cannot find them. A scare remnants of this you can see in internet
https://tinyurl.com/yckgaju3
Bye, Ward!
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From
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Ward Dossche on Sun Mar 20 19:36:28 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 11:34
ak>> That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of
ak>> the event.
WD> The 'news' has only one version ... there is no such thing as
WD> 'alternative news' ...
May be in paradise. But on Earth it ridiculous to tell that one side of
the conflict always tells the truth. Or to tell the western media lies
never.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Sun Mar 20 20:37:50 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 19.03.2022 00:40
DS>> on purpose. In the past few days the Russians bombed a building
DS>> being used by civilians as a shelter. That building was full of
DS>> families with children. On both sides of the building ground the
DS>> Russian word for children was written in large enough size to be
DS>> seen by a satellite, even more so by the Russian plane that
DS>> dropped the bombs.
AK>> That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the
AK>> event.
DS> Since I assume you can see the Russian version of the event -- how
DS> about informing us what that version said. We can then see how it
DS> fits with the western version and the pictures of the theater that
DS> was destroyed.
DS>> on purpose. In the past few days the Russians bombed a building
DS>> being used by civilians as a shelter. That building was full of
DS>> families with children. On both sides of the building ground the
DS>> Russian word for children was written in large enough size to be
DS>> seen by a satellite, even more so by the Russian plane that
DS>> dropped the bombs.
AK>> That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the
AK>> event.
DS> Since I assume you can see the Russian version of the event -- how
DS> about informing us what that version said. We can then see how it
DS> fits with the western version and the pictures of the theater that
DS> was destroyed.
Well, if you cannot read it yourself I ask your excuse and send a piece
of news from RT English. People indeed were trapped, but the information
that the theatre became a mass grave for a thousand people is false. At
the same time Russian military flatly denies that any bombing took place
at the time, and says the theatre was never at the target list.
https://www.rt.com/russia/552266-mariupol-theater-civilians-survived/
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Ukraine backtracks on Mariupol theater claims
Kiev initially claimed Russian bombs had killed more than 1,000 people,
but local officials now say otherwise Ukraine backtracks on Mariupol
theater claims Ukraine has accused Russia of destroying the Mariupol
Drama Theatre, which was sheltering more than 1,000 civilians. Photo
dated March 17, 2022 (c) AFP / handout / TELEGRAM / pavlokyrylenko_donoda
More than 200 civilians have been rescued unharmed from the bombed
Mariupol Drama Theater, in Ukraine, and one injured woman has been taken
to hospital, the local deputy mayor told reporters on Friday. Initial
claims from Kiev estimated that over 1,000 people may have been killed
in what they alleged was a Russian airstrike.
Ukrainian media announced on Wednesday that the Drama Theater - located
on the main square of the city - had been struck by the Russian air
force while civilians were sheltering inside. The declaration was widely amplified by Westerners on social media.
By Thursday morning, however, reports switched to saying that those
civilians had survived, with a journalist from expat journal the Kyiv Independent calling it a "miracle."
On Friday, Deputy Mayor Sergey Orlov told Human Rights Watch that more
than 200 people have so far been rescued from the rubble unharmed, but
one woman had been taken to hospital with injuries. Earlier in the day, Ukraine's human rights commissioner, Lyudmila Denisova, told reporters
that some 1,300 civilians had been trapped inside.
Meanwhile, Mayor Vadim Boychenko told the BBC that the fighting had
reached the city center, where the theater is located.
Civilians feared trapped and killed in Mariupol theater explosion Read
more Civilians feared trapped and killed in Mariupol theater explosion
Responding to the Ukrainian accusations on Wednesday, the Russian
military said none of its planes had carried out any ground attacks in Mariupol that day, and the theater had not in any case been on its list
of targets.
"Previously, it was known from the refugees who got out of Mariupol that
the Nazis of the Azov Battalion might be holding civilians hostage in
the theater building, using the upper floors as firing points," military spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said at the time. He added that
what he described as "reliable information" from locals had indicated
that the militants might have blown up the building to try to pin the
blame for any civilian deaths on Russia.
https://www.rt.com/russia/552266-mariupol-theater-civilians-survived/
----- The end of the citation -----
Bye, Dale!
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Mon Mar 21 01:04:00 2022
On 03-20-22 20:37, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
on purpose. In the past few days the Russians bombed a building
being used by civilians as a shelter. That building was full of
families with children. On both sides of the building ground the
Russian word for children was written in large enough size to be
seen by a satellite, even more so by the Russian plane that
dropped the bombs.
Since I assume you can see the Russian version of the event -- how
about informing us what that version said. We can then see how it
fits with the western version and the pictures of the theater that
was destroyed.
That's why you should be able to see the Russian version of the
event.
Well, if you cannot read it yourself I ask your excuse and send a
piece of news from RT English. People indeed were trapped, but the information that the theatre became a mass grave for a thousand people
is false.
Funny thing is the statement of "mass grave for 1000 people" was not
what the reports here said. At first they said that they did not know
how many were inside, and in the next few days it was said that just
over 100 were rescued, with no statement as to how many might still be entrapped.
At the same time Russian military flatly denies that any
bombing took place at the time, and says the theatre was never at the target list.
It may not have been on a target list, but it was certainly bombed.
-----Beginning of the citation-----
Ukraine backtracks on Mariupol theater claims
Kiev initially claimed Russian bombs had killed more than 1,000
people, but local officials now say otherwise Ukraine backtracks on Mariupol theater claims Ukraine has accused Russia of destroying the Mariupol Drama Theatre, which was sheltering more than 1,000
civilians. Photo dated March 17, 2022 (c) AFP / handout / TELEGRAM / pavlokyrylenko_donoda
More than 200 civilians have been rescued unharmed from the bombed Mariupol Drama Theater, in Ukraine, and one injured woman has been
taken to hospital, the local deputy mayor told reporters on Friday. Initial claims from Kiev estimated that over 1,000 people may have
been killed in what they alleged was a Russian airstrike.
Ukrainian media announced on Wednesday that the Drama Theater -
located on the main square of the city - had been struck by the
Russian air force while civilians were sheltering inside. The
declaration was widely amplified by Westerners on social media.
By Thursday morning, however, reports switched to saying that those civilians had survived, with a journalist from expat journal the Kyiv Independent calling it a "miracle."
On Friday, Deputy Mayor Sergey Orlov told Human Rights Watch that more than 200 people have so far been rescued from the rubble unharmed, but
one woman had been taken to hospital with injuries. Earlier in the
day, Ukraine's human rights commissioner, Lyudmila Denisova, told reporters that some 1,300 civilians had been trapped inside.
None of the reports I have heard gave a number of 1,300 -- but I could
have missed it.
Meanwhile, Mayor Vadim Boychenko told the BBC that the fighting had reached the city center, where the theater is located.
Civilians feared trapped and killed in Mariupol theater explosion Read more Civilians feared trapped and killed in Mariupol theater explosion
Responding to the Ukrainian accusations on Wednesday, the Russian military said none of its planes had carried out any ground attacks in Mariupol that day, and the theater had not in any case been on its
list of targets.
I would not have expected them to say anything else.
"Previously, it was known from the refugees who got out of Mariupol
that the Nazis of the Azov Battalion might be holding civilians
hostage in the theater building, using the upper floors as firing points," military spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said at the time. He added that what he described as "reliable information" from locals had indicated that the militants might have blown up the
building to try to pin the blame for any civilian deaths on Russia.
I put that paragraph into the fake news category where it belongs.
Except for that paragraph, what you report is not in contradiction to
what I have heard -- except that the number of 1000+ has not been
confirmed.
https://www.rt.com/russia/552266-mariupol-theater-civilians-survived/ ----- The end of the citation -----
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From
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 21 11:49:14 2022
Hello, alexander!
Sunday March 20 2022 20:37, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
https://www.rt.com/russia/552266-mariupol-theater-civilians-survived/
RT is just a fake news. I've already explained how they created fake news from my story, they idea is not to bring news to people, but to spread propaganda.
Best regards,
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dale Shipp on Mon Mar 21 15:28:51 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 21.03.2022 01:04
<skipped>
AK>> Responding to the Ukrainian accusations on Wednesday, the Russian
AK>> military said none of its planes had carried out any ground
AK>> attacks in Mariupol that day, and the theater had not in any case
AK>> been on its list of targets.
DS> I would not have expected them to say anything else.
Yes, it also can be so. Although Americans with their sophisticated
radar equipment and event surveillance could say the truth.
Bye, Dale!
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Mar 21 15:30:43 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 20.03.2022 00:21
ak>> The fighters that came from Russia would not have any sense
ak>> without local fighters.
DP> So you are admitting that Russia sent military units into
DP> Ukraine, although we had local law which was signed by Putin
DP> that Ukraine is our ally?
Ukraine was an ally when Yanukovich was in power. Sending fighters in
Ukraine in the period 2014-2022 had only one purpose -- to prevent
cutting throats of the Russian population of Donbass who didn't accept
the coup in Kiev. After the people burning in Odessa it was actual.
Bye, Dmitry!
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 21 15:57:16 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Monday March 21 2022 15:30, you wrote to me:
without local fighters.
So you are admitting that Russia sent military units into
Ukraine, although we had local law which was signed by Putin
that Ukraine is our ally?
Ukraine was an ally when Yanukovich was in power. Sending fighters in
So we took territory from our ally?
Ukraine in the period 2014-2022 had only one purpose -- to prevent
No, the purpose was to take some territory and start major conflict in Ukraine.
cutting throats of the Russian population of Donbass who didn't accept
But no one was actaully killed before the arrival of Russia fighters.
The whole story about "cutting throats" was jus Putin's fakes.
the coup in Kiev. After the people burning in Odessa it was actual.
It was the only event which was a tradegy but not something planned in advance. We now have 1000x more civilians killed because of our invasion than people who died in single fire in Odessa.
At this single moment people are beeing killed in Mariupol because of our invasion.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 21 16:01:16 2022
Hello, alexander!
Monday March 21 2022 15:28, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
Yes, it also can be so. Although Americans with their sophisticated
radar equipment and event surveillance could say the truth.
And Russian propaganda will say "we don't believe Amricans".
It's like Russian embassy in Ukraine which was saying: "there will be no war", but then just closed and even didn't tell to Russian citizens to leave Ukraine ASAP.
Best regards,
dp.
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Alexander Koryagin on Tue Mar 22 00:51:00 2022
On 03-21-22 15:28, Alexander Koryagin <=-
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Responding to the Ukrainian accusations on Wednesday, the Russian
military said none of its planes had carried out any ground
attacks in Mariupol that day, and the theater had not in any case
been on its list of targets.
I would not have expected them to say anything else.
Yes, it also can be so. Although Americans with their sophisticated
radar equipment and event surveillance could say the truth.
Except that the USA military is not there, nor would they be prone to
publish what ever intelligence they might obtain if they had access.
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Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Mar 22 09:40:16 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 21.03.2022 11:49
ak>>
https://www.rt.com/russia/552266-mariupol-theater-civilians-s
ak>> urvived/
DP> RT is just a fake news. I've already explained how they created
DP> fake news from my story, they idea is not to bring news to
DP> people, but to spread propaganda.
Do you think that Ukraine doesn't participate in propaganda war and
doesn't make fake news? Take for instance the claim that Russian troops
in one mouth has lost more people than they lost in Afghanistan for 10
years war. A funny propaganda news.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 00:01:22 2022
Do you think that Ukraine doesn't participate in propaganda war and
doesn't make fake news? Take for instance the claim that Russian troops
in one mouth has lost more people than they lost in Afghanistan for 10
years war. A funny propaganda news.
What makes you think that is propaganda? Many fallen and injured Russian soldiers have made there way to Belarus. Perhaps you can get good information from Belarus? Probably not.
I read a report today of Ukrainians being taken to Tula against their will. Separation camps they were called.
Do you know what is happening in Tula?
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From
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Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Mar 22 10:01:56 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 21.03.2022 15:57
ak>> the coup in Kiev. After the people burning in Odessa it
ak>> was actual.
DP> It was the only event which was a tradegy but not something
DP> planned in advance. We now have 1000x more civilians killed
DP> because of our invasion than people who died in single fire in
DP> Odessa. At this single moment people are beeing killed in Mariupol
DP> because of our invasion.
I also don't understand why Putin has thought that his "operation" could
make the situation better than it was. I only believe that this war will remind all the people that a reliance on the force should be replaced by negotiations and concessions. You should not despise your opponents,
respect their human rights even in the case they don't accept some your
orders and plans.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Mar 22 10:04:50 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 21.03.2022 16:01
ak>> Yes, it also can be so. Although Americans with their
ak>> sophisticated radar equipment and event surveillance could
ak>> say the truth.
DP> And Russian propaganda will say "we don't believe Amricans".
DP> It's like Russian embassy in Ukraine which was saying: "there
DP> will be no war", but then just closed and even didn't tell to
DP> Russian citizens to leave Ukraine ASAP.
The American statement on this account would be important not for the
Russian auditory only.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dale Shipp on Tue Mar 22 10:20:30 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 22.03.2022 00:51
AK>>> Responding to the Ukrainian accusations on Wednesday,
AK>>> the Russian military said none of its planes had
AK>>> carried out any ground attacks in Mariupol that day,
AK>>> and the theater had not in any case been on its list of
AK>>> targets.
DS>> I would not have expected them to say anything else.
AK>> Yes, it also can be so. Although Americans with their
AK>> sophisticated radar equipment and event surveillance could
AK>> say the truth.
DS> Except that the USA military is not there, nor would they be
DS> prone to publish what ever intelligence they might obtain if
DS> they had access.
Nevertheless their word would be important. Another confirmed story is
the missile night strike against the mall with hidden missiles launch
system.
You can not watch the video how they hide such systems in such places,
but just in case:
https://www.rt.com/russia/552408-kiev-mall-bombing-military/
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 01:05:42 2022
Nevertheless their word would be important. Another confirmed story is
the missile night strike against the mall with hidden missiles launch
system.
Balony!
You can not watch the video how they hide such systems in such places,
but just in case:
https://www.rt.com/russia/552408-kiev-mall-bombing-military/
You were right about lies all over the world, here is some more.
It is missiles from Russia killing/destroying in Ukraine.
How many Ukrainian missiles have you had in Russia. None?
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 09:20:37 2022
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 14:00:14 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Tuesday March 22 2022 09:40, you wrote to me:
fake news from my story, they idea is not to bring news to
people, but to spread propaganda.
Do you think that Ukraine doesn't participate in propaganda war and doesn't make fake news? Take for instance the claim that Russian
I mean that if you post RT stories and you know that they are fake news company - why do you do that?
What's the reason?
troops in one mouth has lost more people than they lost in Afghanistan
for 10 years war. A funny propaganda news.
You don't know how much Russian troops were killed in Ukraine, that's the problem.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 14:02:04 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Tuesday March 22 2022 10:01, you wrote to me:
It was the only event which was a tradegy but not something
planned in advance. We now have 1000x more civilians killed
because of our invasion than people who died in single fire in
Odessa. At this single moment people are beeing killed in
Mariupol because of our invasion.
I also don't understand why Putin has thought that his "operation"
could make the situation better than it was. I only believe that this
Because he is delusional former KGB officer. Paranoid dictator who is even afraid of using internet.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 22 14:03:36 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Tuesday March 22 2022 10:04, you wrote to me:
And Russian propaganda will say "we don't believe Amricans".
It's like Russian embassy in Ukraine which was saying: "there
will be no war", but then just closed and even didn't tell to
Russian citizens to leave Ukraine ASAP.
The American statement on this account would be important not for the Russian auditory only.
Americans asked it's citizens to leave the country, Russian embassy was saying that they will be no war and just left.
This is how we are protecting our citizens.
That's why those stories about "protecting people of Donbass" are just empty slogans: our state just left our women ofter with children in Ukraine and stared a war without any plans for their evacuation.
It's so terrible!
Best regards,
dp.
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 23 09:28:25 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 22.03.2022 10:01
ak>> Do you think that Ukraine doesn't participate in propaganda war
ak>> and doesn't make fake news? Take for instance the claim that
ak>> Russian troops in one mouth has lost more people than they lost in
ak>> Afghanistan for 10 years war. A funny propaganda news.
AI> What makes you think that is propaganda? Many fallen and injured
AI> Russian soldiers have made there way to Belarus. Perhaps you can
AI> get good information from Belarus? Probably not.
IMHO, due to the great superiority of Russian forces, Ukrainian troops
should have at least 5 times bigger losses. But we don't see big
Ukrainian losses in their propaganda reports.
AI> I read a report today of Ukrainians being taken to Tula against
AI> their will. Separation camps they were called.
AI> Do you know what is happening in Tula?
But I heard in Russian news that the refugees from Mariupol, for
instance, are filtered for get those military who are trying escape as civilians.
I know about almost 300 thousand new refugees from Ukraine into Russia
from the beginning of this mess. I know that the Ukrainian military who
is inside of the besieged towns is opposed to allow civilian evacuation
to the Russian side. The rumour that Ukrainian civilian refugees are
escorted to detention camps forcefully, surrounded probably by guard
dogs IMO is a fake.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 23 09:38:29 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 22.03.2022 11:05
ak>>> Nevertheless their word would be important. Another
ak>>> confirmed story is
ak>> >the missile night strike against the mall with hidden
ak>> missiles launch >system.
AI> Balony!
The heard that Ukraine media claimed that it was some Ukrainian blogger
who published in his blog photos with that missile launch system is
hiding in the mall. The blogger was arrested.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 23 09:52:43 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 22.03.2022 11:20
ak>>
https://www.rt.com/russia/552408-kiev-mall-bombing-military/
WD> I get a response from my system this is a suspicious site.
WD> Please use URLs from unsuspicious sites.
Well, however this site is almost 10 years old and has a safety
certificate. Probably your provider follows a policy similar to some
antivirus programs -- they marked as contaminated or suspicious all the archives with the file crack.exe. In your case the "virus" phase is
"rt.com". ;)
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 23 07:51:38 2022
Alexander,
The heard that Ukraine media claimed that it was some Ukrainian blogger
who published in his blog photos with that missile launch system is
hiding in the mall. The blogger was arrested.
Just mentioning that if you see less and less people responding to the nonsense, it doesn't mean you reached your propaganda objective ... it just means people are losing interest in the relevance of what you burp up.
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 23 10:16:39 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 22.03.2022 14:00
DP>>> fake news from my story, they idea is not to bring news to
DP>>> people, but to spread propaganda.
ak>> Do you think that Ukraine doesn't participate in propaganda war
ak>> and doesn't make fake news? Take for instance the claim that
ak>> Russian
DP> I mean that if you post RT stories and you know that they are fake
DP> news company - why do you do that? What's the reason?
I've never claimed that RT news are all the holy truth. I just delivered
the news from another side of the conflict. Because, it it impossible to
be unbiased listening only one side, especially the side which is ready
to tear its eye off to prove the atrocities of the opponent.
ak>> troops in one mouth has lost more people than they lost in
ak>> Afghanistan for 10 years war. A funny propaganda news.
DP> You don't know how much Russian troops were killed in Ukraine,
DP> that's the problem.
There are many bloggers in the Internet who easily tell you it, along
with other things, the Saddam Hussein's KGB rank including. But are
their numbers worth to be trust?
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 23 10:35:16 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 23.03.2022 09:51
ak>> The heard that Ukraine media claimed that it was some
ak>> Ukrainian blogger who published in his blog photos with
ak>> that missile launch system is hiding in the mall. The
ak>> blogger was arrested.
WD> Just mentioning that if you see less and less people responding
WD> to the nonsense, it doesn't mean you reached your propaganda
WD> objective ... it just means people are losing interest in the
relevance
WD> of what you burp up.
Well, sorry, I admit this news was unchecked. But wanted to wrote "I
heard that..." so it was an honest rumour delivered by me. ;-)
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 23 01:20:22 2022
What makes you think that is propaganda? Many fallen and injured
Russian soldiers have made there way to Belarus. Perhaps you can
get good information from Belarus? Probably not.
IMHO, due to the great superiority of Russian forces, Ukrainian troops
should have at least 5 times bigger losses.
Those kind of losses are from misile strikes, not toe to toe combat.
I think those numbers are fairly accurate and probably conservative.
But we don't see big Ukrainian losses in their propaganda reports.
I don't doubt the Ukrainian numbers are also very high.
I know about almost 300 thousand new refugees from Ukraine into Russia
from the beginning of this mess.
There are now more than 6,000,000 displaced and 3,500,000 refugee's from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. I couldn't even guess the number of casualties.
I know that the Ukrainian military who
is inside of the besieged towns is opposed to allow civilian evacuation
to the Russian side. The rumour that Ukrainian civilian refugees are
escorted to detention camps forcefully, surrounded probably by guard
dogs IMO is a fake.
I hope you are right but we'll know in time.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 23 01:21:24 2022
The heard that Ukraine media claimed that it was some Ukrainian blogger
who published in his blog photos with that missile launch system is
hiding in the mall. The blogger was arrested.
Really? And how many of the Ukrainian missiles have now landed in Russia?
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 23 09:39:51 2022
There are now more than 6,000,000 displaced and 3,500,000 refugee's from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. I couldn't even guess the number of casualties.
An added disaster provoked by Russia are the problems in the Horn of Africa where like 20 million people may not get the food support they badly need and die of hunger...
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 23 11:25:02 2022
Hello, alexander!
Wednesday March 23 2022 10:16, you wrote to me:
I mean that if you post RT stories and you know that they are
fake news company - why do you do that? What's the reason?
I've never claimed that RT news are all the holy truth. I just
RT was created to spread Russian propaganda abroad, you can check the real purpose of such organizations were " ideological subversion or active measures ... or psychological warfare" under control by KGB/FSB. Check what Yuri Bezmenov said about that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Bezmenov
You don't know how much Russian troops were killed in Ukraine,
that's the problem.
There are many bloggers in the Internet who easily tell you it, along
with other things, the Saddam Hussein's KGB rank including. But are
their numbers worth to be trust?
As long you don't know (at not supposed to know) the truth - you cannot be sure about anything.
Baiden was right about the Invasion, Putin was lying. Now we see that clearly. But number of killed Russians is a secret information, Russian State was never very happy to disclose any secret information and they can easily lie about casualties. I don't think Baiden will help us with that :(
Best regards,
dp.
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Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 23 02:09:04 2022
There are now more than 6,000,000 displaced and 3,500,000 refugee's from
Russia's invasion of Ukraine. I couldn't even guess the number of
casualties.
An added disaster provoked by Russia are the problems in the Horn of Africa where like 20 million people may not get the food support they badly need and die of hunger...
I know that world hunger will be an issue with so much wheat produced in Ukraine and there will be a reduction (at least) yhis year.
Is that what you mean or is there something else happening in the horn of Africa?
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 23 10:30:09 2022
I know that world hunger will be an issue with so much wheat produced in Ukraine and there will be a reduction (at least) yhis year.
Is that what you mean or is there something else happening in the horn of Africa?
Even without the trouble in Ukraine there would already be a humanitarian disaster as it is. Droughts, crops failing ... South Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia are headed towards one of the world's largest famines ever and help will be scares.
The life of 28 million is threatened...
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Thu Mar 24 01:20:00 2022
On 03-23-22 09:28, Alexander Koryagin <=-
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IMHO, due to the great superiority of Russian forces, Ukrainian troops should have at least 5 times bigger losses. But we don't see big Ukrainian losses in their propaganda reports.
Why do you think that the Russian forces are superior? While it is true
that they may outnumber the Ukrainian troops, they are certainly not
making the ground gains expected by Putin.
Much of the damage being done to Ukraine is by air strikes and long
range missles. The Russian ground troops are stagnated in some places
and in other places the Ukrainian troops are pushing them back.
Dale Shipp
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Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 24 08:37:44 2022
Why do you think that the Russian forces are superior? While it is true that they may outnumber the Ukrainian troops, they are certainly not
making the ground gains expected by Putin.
When the invasion started I figured it'd be a done deal in a matter of days, kind of like Desert Storm ... From what I can pick up they have serious problems with logistics, fighting will of the ground troops and above all no Norman Schwarkopf ...
If you read his memoir, then his whole career he had been preparing for that one war, and when it came in Kuwait he was ready.
What really surprizes me is that there is a military echelon which is willing to maintain this disaster ... obviously no-one there is aware of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War"
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Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Mar 24 14:41:30 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 23.03.2022 11:25
ak>> There are many bloggers in the Internet who easily tell you
ak>> it, along with other things, the Saddam Hussein's KGB rank
ak>> including. But are their numbers worth to be trust?
DP> As long you don't know (at not supposed to know) the truth -
DP> you cannot be sure about anything. Baiden was right about the
DP> Invasion, Putin was lying. Now we see that clearly. But number
DP> of killed Russians is a secret information, Russian State was
DP> never very happy to disclose any secret information and they can
easily
DP> lie about casualties. I don't think Baiden will help us with
DP> that:(
Say to me - if the truth/a lie == 50/50 - what is it? ;-)
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dale Shipp on Thu Mar 24 15:08:09 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 24.03.2022 01:20
AK>> IMHO, due to the great superiority of Russian forces, Ukrainian
AK>> troops should have at least 5 times bigger losses. But we don't
AK>> see big Ukrainian losses in their propaganda reports.
DS> Why do you think that the Russian forces are superior? While it is
DS> true that they may outnumber the Ukrainian troops, they are
DS> certainly not making the ground gains expected by Putin.
Well, you probably forgot the main slogan of the Putin's campaign - the _liberation_ of Ukrainian people from fascists. ;) So, killing a common Ukrainian people is certainly is not in the plan. But if the Ukrainian military sits in the cities quarters it is almost impossible to done
them without flattening the city into ruins. I don't know what Putin
will do with it. For a now his military targets those targets it can
find in the open and is not in a hurry. But every day Ukrainian army has
big and useless losses. Why Zelensky doesn't want to spare his soldiers
from being killed is a big question. Russian military planes,
helicopters, missiles stroke them everyday.
DS> Much of the damage being done to Ukraine is by air strikes and long
DS> range missles. The Russian ground troops are stagnated in some
DS> places and in other places the Ukrainian troops are pushing them
DS> back.
I have already told you why Russian troops cannot enter the big cities.
And I repeat all victims and distraction coukd be avoided if Zelensky
would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to the Russian
troops could be more effective. No killed, no distruction. Another
matter that too many people in Ukraine really want to fight.
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 24 15:10:50 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Thursday March 24 2022 14:41, you wrote to me:
As long you don't know (at not supposed to know) the truth -
you cannot be sure about anything. Baiden was right about the
Invasion, Putin was lying. Now we see that clearly. But number
of killed Russians is a secret information, Russian State was
never very happy to disclose any secret information and they can
easily
lie about casualties. I don't think Baiden will help us with
that:(
Say to me - if the truth/a lie == 50/50 - what is it? ;-)
We don't have any numbers of killed Russian soldiers for several weeks. Nothing.
And Baiden was right 100% about invasion.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 24 15:11:06 2022
Hello, alexander!
Thursday March 24 2022 15:08, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
Well, you probably forgot the main slogan of the Putin's campaign -
the _liberation_ of Ukrainian people from fascists. ;) So, killing a
He was lying, again.
common Ukrainian people is certainly is not in the plan. But if the
You never saw the plan, thats the problem.
Ukrainian military sits in the cities quarters it is almost impossible
to done them without flattening the city into ruins. I don't know what
The same was with Soviet forces during WWII - they were located near civil areas. And Nazi troops were detroying Kharkiv the same way.
Ukranians are protecting their country from foreign invaders and Russian forces was never very accurate, so mass destruction of cities was almost inevitable.
I have already told you why Russian troops cannot enter the big
cities. And I repeat all victims and distraction coukd be avoided if Zelensky would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to the
You mean - surrender? This is treason, BTW.
Russian troops could be more effective. No killed, no distruction.
You mean - surrender? CHeck what's happening in Mariupol - Russian forces already banned Ukranian language in schools, many citizens were detained, torture is common.
Another matter that too many people in Ukraine really want to fight.
Putin says that Russians and Ukranians are the same nation, right? So why he thought that theywill surrender?
He is just crazy.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 24 05:36:32 2022
I have already told you why Russian troops cannot enter the big cities.
They have tried.
And I repeat all victims and distraction coukd be avoided if Zelensky
would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to the Russian
troops could be more effective. No killed, no distruction. Another
matter that too many people in Ukraine really want to fight.
Do you actually believe that? Peaceful resistance to the Russian troops could be more effective?
It is not that too many people in Ukraine want to fight. Ukraine was invaded by Russia. There was no threat to Russia by Ukraine. The Ukrainian people are fighting for their lives and country. They are doing that heroically and with much success in spite of the superior numbers of the invaders.
You can believe that the number of Russian soldiers who have died is as reported. The Ukrainians didn't ask for the war and have asked Russia to end their invasion.
None of this would have happened had Russia not started this heinous act of aggression and committed it's various war crimes since the invation began.
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Alexander Koryagin on Fri Mar 25 00:44:00 2022
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Why do you think that the Russian forces are superior? While it is
true that they may outnumber the Ukrainian troops, they are
certainly not making the ground gains expected by Putin.
Well, you probably forgot the main slogan of the Putin's campaign -
the _liberation_ of Ukrainian people from fascists. ;) So, killing a
And that slogan was poppy cock and a lie. Putin wants to wipe Ukraine
off the face of the earth, and is trying to do just that.
common Ukrainian people is certainly is not in the plan. But if the Ukrainian military sits in the cities quarters it is almost impossible
to done them without flattening the city into ruins. I don't know what Putin will do with it. For a now his military targets those targets it can find in the open and is not in a hurry. But every day Ukrainian
The flattening of the city of Maripol show how that is a lie.
army has big and useless losses.
And the Russian forces are having big and useless losses.
Why Zelensky doesn't want to spare
his soldiers from being killed is a big question. Russian military planes, helicopters, missiles stroke them everyday.
Zelensky does not want to give his people's country to Russia. The
Ukrainian people are the ones who are doing the fighting.
I have already told you why Russian troops cannot enter the big
cities. And I repeat all victims and distraction coukd be avoided if Zelensky would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to the Russian troops could be more effective. No killed, no distruction. Another matter that too many people in Ukraine really want to fight.
All victims and devastation could also be avoided if Putin would give up
his useless fight and take his battered troops back to Russia where they belong.
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Dale Shipp on Fri Mar 25 11:09:57 2022
All victims and devastation could also be avoided if Putin would give up his useless fight and take his battered troops back to Russia where they belong.
I think it comes down to "Not losing face", "Explaining all the dead Russian soldiers" and "finding a way out of this".
But I think Putin is not ready for this. What should've been a walk-over for Russian troops turned into somethng else. It did prove that the Russian ground troops are not as impressive as during military parades on Red Square. He will not retire from the battle field and will use ever ugglier weapons ... a nuclear strike on Kiev is unavoidable nearly... Only by vaporizing Ukraine can he win that war.
And the west sits on their collective asses, condemns, demands ... but does nothing while the Ukrainian people get slaughtered and their cities destroyed ...
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Ward Dossche on Fri Mar 25 03:46:56 2022
And the west sits on their collective asses, condemns, demands ... but does nothing while the Ukrainian people get slaughtered and their cities destroyed ...
The west does nothing?
The war in Ukraine is a human catastrophy, we can all see that. If the west put boots on the ground now it would become a hot mess rather quickly and that would not help Ukraine.
There is a red line somewhere, I couldn't say exactly where it is since I am not a war planner and am not involved, but it is there.
Today Russia used white phosphorus in Ukraine, in Kyiv in a civilian area. That is a chemical weapon. It burns the target area including any people on the ground hit by it. Russia is getting closer to the red line although that gives me no comfort.
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Alan Ianson on Fri Mar 25 14:07:31 2022
The west does nothing?
The war in Ukraine is a human catastrophy, we can all see that. If the
west put boots on the ground now it would become a hot mess rather
quickly and that would not help Ukraine.
Then what will help Ukraine? Another session of the Security Council where Russia holds veto power?
Biden is in Europe right now ... yesterday Brussels, right now somewhere east from here ... Flying Air Force One to any available airstrip anywhere near Kiev would be a really strong sign. But he will not.
Today Russia used white phosphorus in Ukraine, in Kyiv in a civilian
area. That is a chemical weapon. It burns the target area including any people on the ground hit by it. Russia is getting closer to the red line although that gives me no comfort.
Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
The reason why the ground offensive does not work is that it's one thing between pushing a button and firing a rocket or dropping a bomb from 3000m while not seeing your victim or your target. It becomes a totally different ball of wax when you are looking an adversary whom you're supposed to kill straight into his/her eyes.
During WW2 my father during hand-to-hand combat knifed a young German soldier, kill or be killed. It haunted him for the next 78 years of his life describing the terrorized look in that young man's eyes, realizing he was about to die, then see the eyes break and life ebbing away ... Russian soldiers are trained to push buttons but in their hearts I'm pretty certain they have not lost the human touch ... as a result the ground fighting is not all that very convincing. Plus the resistance that is being put up ... when you see that Russian ship going up in flames and the others retreating ...
A hornets' nest ...
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Ward Dossche on Fri Mar 25 07:07:58 2022
The war in Ukraine is a human catastrophy, we can all see that. If the
west put boots on the ground now it would become a hot mess rather
quickly and that would not help Ukraine.
Then what will help Ukraine?
I wish I had a solution for Ukraine. I know that at this moment the have to fight and endure what has been put upon them, not asked for.
Another session of the Security Council where Russia holds veto power?
If I could I would remove Russia from the security council. They don't seem to be interested even in the security of Russia presently.
The good thing about the UN is at least they are at the table. I'd like to keep them at the table but not at the security coucil.
Perhaps we should restructure the UN for 21st century realities.
Biden is in Europe right now ... yesterday Brussels, right now somewhere east from here ... Flying Air Force One to any available airstrip anywhere near Kiev would be a really strong sign. But he will not.
That is a bridge to far, it is just to risky. In spite of that I have to agree I would like to see that too but America's security services won't allow it.
Today Russia used white phosphorus in Ukraine, in Kyiv in a civilian
area. That is a chemical weapon. It burns the target area including any
people on the ground hit by it. Russia is getting closer to the red line
although that gives me no comfort.
Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
That would certainly cross the red line. I hope not to see it.
The reason why the ground offensive does not work is that it's one thing between pushing a button and firing a rocket or dropping a bomb from 3000m while not seeing your victim or your target. It becomes a totally different ball of wax when you are looking an adversary whom you're supposed to kill straight into his/her eyes.
Yes, that is what war is today.
During WW2 my father during hand-to-hand combat knifed a young German soldier, >kill or be killed. It haunted him for the next 78 years of his life describing
the terrorized look in that young man's eyes, realizing he was about to die, then see the eyes break and life ebbing away ... Russian soldiers are trained to push buttons but in their hearts I'm pretty certain they have not lost the human touch ... as a result the ground fighting is not all that very convincing. Plus the resistance that is being put up ... when you see that Russian ship going up in flames and the others retreating ...
Much of WW2 was like this. This is not WW2 but there is a similar enemy today.
I don't think that Russian soldiers (not in all cases of course) really want this war and that could account for the poor performance of the Russian military's ground offensive.
In spite of that they have done much damage. Places like Mariupol have been obliterated (bombs and missiles largely) for the kremlins desire to have a roadway between Russia and Crimea. I don't think they will get that in the end but Mariupol pays the price. War is not fair.
A hornets' nest ...
It is and I don't see an immediate solution for that.
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Ward Dossche on Fri Mar 25 16:10:45 2022
Hello Ward,
All victims and devastation could also be avoided if Putin would give up
his useless fight and take his battered troops back to Russia where they
belong.
I think it comes down to "Not losing face", "Explaining all the dead Russian
soldiers" and "finding a way out of this".
He does not care about the Russian people. As such, he has no
explaining to do. Not with anybody. He does what he wants, daring
somebody to stop him.
But I think Putin is not ready for this.
This is what Putin always wanted. Obama gave him the green light by
doing basically nothing in regards to Crimea. He continued his antics
in the Donbas region, and now he is set to finish the job.
What should've been a walk-over for Russian troops turned into somethng else.
Putin was well aware there could be stiff resistance. With an initial
force of 200,000+ Russian troops placed on the border of Ukraine, plus
having many more reserves ready to go, along with Belarus to join in
later, Putin was more than ready.
It did prove that the Russian ground troops are not as impressive as during
military parades on Red Square.
The regulars had to show the conscripts the ropes. Which does not
always go as planned.
He will not retire from the battle field and will use ever ugglier weapons ... a nuclear strike on Kiev is unavoidable nearly... Only by vaporizing Ukraine can he win that war.
That would get the USA off the hook for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
And the west sits on their collective asses, condemns, demands ...
The US President went to Brussels begging for help. Where are those
tanks? Where are those airplanes? Where is all that other military
equipment and supplies that are so desperately needed by Ukraine?
but does nothing while the Ukrainian people get slaughtered and their cities
destroyed
When the going gets tough, better to keep our own ground troops
at home. That is the philosophy of the west.
Now if it wants to get tough, let Germany replace its chancellor
with Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.
Then, Putin will listen.
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Alan Ianson on Fri Mar 25 16:10:51 2022
Hello Alan,
And the west sits on their collective asses, condemns, demands ... but does
nothing while the Ukrainian people get slaughtered and their cities
destroyed
...
The west does nothing?
Not enough. Not nearly enough.
Did Obama do enough to dissuade Putin from invading Crimea? Even
after Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea he did next to nothing.
Just a few shallow sanctions. Putin continued his campaign against
Ukraine in the Donbass region by arming separatists, causing the
deaths of 14,000+ people. Today we have the full invasion, with
no signs of Putin ending his brutal campaign against the people of
Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine is a human catastrophy, we can all see that. If the west
put boots on the ground now it would become a hot mess rather quickly and that would not help Ukraine.
The west will not even send tanks, much less airplanes. Let Putin
continue to wreak havoc in Ukraine. As long as he does not do so in
the rest of Europe. Better to let him have it one piece at a time.
That way, nobody will notice.
There is a red line somewhere, I couldn't say exactly where it is since I am
not a war planner and am not involved, but it is there.
I'm sure Neville Chamberlain could show you. But he left the building
long ago and is nowhere to be found.
What Europe (and the world) needs is another Winston Churchill.
That man most certainly is not Joe Biden, as he hardly has enough
spine to chill a cat, much less a dog of war.
What we are facing today is not another Josef Stalin (who got along
very well with both FDR and Winston Churchill) but a man who thinks
he is the Czar of Russia (before the events of WWI).
Today Russia used white phosphorus in Ukraine, in Kyiv in a civilian area. That is a chemical weapon. It burns the target area including any people on
the ground hit by it. Russia is getting closer to the red line although that gives me no comfort.
Putin views all the lands of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine as being
one people and one land mass. The Czar rules all, without exception.
Nobody can defy his rule. That is Putin's way. He has the Orthodox
patriarch in his pocket, as if he is God himself.
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Ward Dossche on Fri Mar 25 16:10:57 2022
Hello Ward,
The west does nothing?
The war in Ukraine is a human catastrophy, we can all see that. If the
west put boots on the ground now it would become a hot mess rather
quickly and that would not help Ukraine.
Then what will help Ukraine? Another session of the Security Council where Russia holds veto power?
The general assembly could change that. But it won't.
Biden is in Europe right now ... yesterday Brussels, right now somewhere east from here ... Flying Air Force One to any available airstrip anywhere near Kiev would be a really strong sign. But he will not.
Biden could send his secretary of state. But he won't.
Today Russia used white phosphorus in Ukraine, in Kyiv in a civilian
area. That is a chemical weapon. It burns the target area including any
people on the ground hit by it. Russia is getting closer to the red line
although that gives me no comfort.
Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
Putin can be replaced by someone who is rational. Just like Germany
could have replaced Hitler by someone who is rational. But we all know
that won't happen.
The reason why the ground offensive does not work is that it's one thing between pushing a button and firing a rocket or dropping a bomb from 3000m while not seeing your victim or your target. It becomes a totally different
ball of wax when you are looking an adversary whom you're supposed to kill straight into his/her eyes.
And yet the alternative is ...
During WW2 my father during hand-to-hand combat knifed a young German soldier, kill or be killed. It haunted him for the next 78 years of his life describing the terrorized look in that young man's eyes, realizing he was about to die, then see the eyes break and life ebbing away ... Russian soldiers are trained to push buttons but in their hearts I'm pretty certain
they have not lost the human touch ... as a result the ground fighting is not all that very convincing. Plus the resistance that is being put up ... when you see that Russian ship going up in flames and the others retreating
...
Nobody wants to be on the good ship lollipop when it goes down.
A hornets' nest ...
There should never be any wars. Anywhere. And yet here we are.
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Lee Lofaso on Fri Mar 25 09:12:50 2022
The west does nothing?
Not enough. Not nearly enough.
I tend to agree. The bureaucracy of <insert favorite insitution here> can be hard to watch but I think the west has stood up in this case and I hope they don't drop the ball.
Did Obama do enough to dissuade Putin from invading Crimea?
I honestly don't know. I was too busy with stuff happening in my own life at the time and I don't know what happened or why.
Do the people of Crimea want to separate from Ukraine? I don't know but I think they should be free to be Russian, Ukrainian or Crimean as they see fit.
Even after Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea he did next to nothing.
Just a few shallow sanctions.
Maybe that's why Donald Trump thought Putin was so smart to take a country for $2.00 worth of sanctions. What an idiot.
Putin continued his campaign against Ukraine in the Donbass region by arming separatists, causing the deaths of 14,000+ people.
This part I have been following.
Today we have the full invasion, with no signs of Putin ending his brutal campaign against the people of Ukraine.
I hope the ending is soon since the people of Ukraine never threatened or attacked anyone.
The west will not even send tanks, much less airplanes. Let Putin
continue to wreak havoc in Ukraine. As long as he does not do so in
the rest of Europe. Better to let him have it one piece at a time.
That way, nobody will notice.
It is Russia who has invaded and attacked Ukraine. The west has supported Ukraine with military and other aid and will not stop now.
What Europe (and the world) needs is another Winston Churchill.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is not Churchill but I like him. He has done a good job as leader of Ukraine.
That man most certainly is not Joe Biden, as he hardly has enough
spine to chill a cat, much less a dog of war.
Whatever people may think of Biden I am very glad he is POTUS today.
Putin views all the lands of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine as being
one people and one land mass. The Czar rules all, without exception.
Nobody can defy his rule. That is Putin's way. He has the Orthodox
patriarch in his pocket, as if he is God himself.
Putin's best days are well behind him now. What the future holds for Russia I don't know.
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Ward Dossche on Sat Mar 26 01:49:00 2022
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Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use
nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will
melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
Except, as you may have now seen, Putin has declared that his real
intention was in the eastern part of Ukraine -- the Donbas (sp?) region,
and that the attacks around Kivl were merely a distraction. To me, that
sounds like he is trying to save face for how badly that part of the
ground war has gone.
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Dale Shipp on Sat Mar 26 09:07:01 2022
Except, as you may have now seen, Putin has declared that his real intention was in the eastern part of Ukraine -- the Donbas (sp?) region, and that the attacks around Kivl were merely a distraction. To me, that sounds like he is trying to save face for how badly that part of the
ground war has gone.
I fully subscribe to that view ... thousands of Russian soldiers lost, billions worth of equipment destroyed, 3 million people on the run, thousands of civilians killed, whole city-centers destroyed ... what kind of a distraction is that?
An Italian newspaper wrote that the simplest way-out of this would be a bullit where Putin's brain should be. This made the Russian embassy in Rome mad and they filed a criminal complaint, inciting people to commit violence.
Love the Italians ... maybe Fabio has a better version...
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Alan Ianson on Sat Mar 26 16:02:59 2022
Hello Alan,
[..]
Today we have the full invasion, with no signs of Putin ending his brutal
campaign against the people of Ukraine.
I hope the ending is soon since the people of Ukraine never threatened or attacked anyone.
Putin's vision is to eliminate Ukraine from the face of the earth.
It is essential for him to do so, as Ukraine is the lynchpin. He views
himself as Czar of Russia. Not in the sense you think of it. Or of
what most others might think of it.
Putin is not interested in recreating or resurrecting the USSR.
What he wants is something far greater. Something all the world's
leaders and political commentators seem to have forgotten.
In times of old, the peoples around the world (those in Christendom)
looked upon three people:
* The Pope
* The King/Queen of England
* The Czar of Russia
We all know who those people represented. The world's Catholics
looked to the Pope. The world's Protestants looked to the King/Queen
of England. The world's Orthodox looked to the Czar of Russia.
In those days, there was no separation of church and state.
In Putin's Russia, there is no separation of church and state.
That is why he does not recognize Belarus or Ukraine as independent
or sovereign states. Both are part of Russia, with all his subjects.
The west will not even send tanks, much less airplanes. Let Putin
continue to wreak havoc in Ukraine. As long as he does not do so in
the rest of Europe. Better to let him have it one piece at a time.
That way, nobody will notice.
It is Russia who has invaded and attacked Ukraine. The west has supported Ukraine with military and other aid and will not stop now.
This is a case of the bear reprimanding one of its cubs. Mama bear
will not stop until baby bear complies.
What Europe (and the world) needs is another Winston Churchill.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is not Churchill but I like him. He has done a good job
as leader of Ukraine.
All comedy is based on tragedy. Shakespeare said that. And what a
tragedy it is for Ukraine (and the world) to be going through this.
Yes, Zelensky has performed bravely, and heroicly. But we all know
how this ends.
That man most certainly is not Joe Biden, as he hardly has enough
spine to chill a cat, much less a dog of war.
Whatever people may think of Biden I am very glad he is POTUS today.
Had Donald Trump won a second term there would have been no war in
Ukraine. Trump would have withdrawn the US from NATO, Putin would
have forced Ukraine to comply with his wishes (becoming a vassal
state), Zelensky would retire from politics and go on an extended
speaking tour, and all would be well.
Putin views all the lands of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine as being
one people and one land mass. The Czar rules all, without exception.
Nobody can defy his rule. That is Putin's way. He has the Orthodox
patriarch in his pocket, as if he is God himself.
Putin's best days are well behind him now.
He is just getting started. A young man, pushing 70 but still in
great shape, and ready for action. As long as he can find enough
young people to do it for him.
What the future holds for Russia I don't know.
The population of Russia today is 145 million. That is down
by 10 million from what it was a decade ago. And Russians are
leaving by even greater numbers since the invasion of Ukraine
began ...
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Alan Ianson on Sat Mar 26 16:03:04 2022
Hello Alan,
The west does nothing?
Not enough. Not nearly enough.
I tend to agree. The bureaucracy of <insert favorite insitution here> can be
hard to watch but I think the west has stood up in this case and I hope they don't drop the ball.
It was no surprise to anyone when Putin decided to invade Crimea,
and then annex it into Russia. It was also no surprise for any real
Ukrainian military resistance, as such military resistance was
virtually non-existent. All that US President Barack Obama could
do was protest and impose weak sanctions on Russia for its actions.
And of course, the UN condemned its actions, punishing Putin with
a wet noodle.
Did Obama do enough to dissuade Putin from invading Crimea?
I honestly don't know. I was too busy with stuff happening in my own life at
the time and I don't know what happened or why.
Obama did next to nothing. The world just shrugged its shoulders.
Putin got what he wanted, at very little cost. And that was just a
nibble of things to come.
Do the people of Crimea want to separate from Ukraine?
The people of Crimea are no better off today than they were before
Russia forcibly and illegally annexed that part of Ukraine as part
of Russia.
I don't know but I think they should be free to be Russian, Ukrainian or Crimean as they see fit.
Those in Crimea who oppose Russian rule are put in gulag where they
pose no more problems for anybody.
Even after Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea he did next to nothing.
Just a few shallow sanctions.
Maybe that's why Donald Trump thought Putin was so smart to take a country for $2.00 worth of sanctions. What an idiot.
A self-declared stable genius. Of course hindsight is always better
than foresight. But Trump always did speak warmly of Putin. Even before
he somehow managed to win the presidency.
Putin continued his campaign against Ukraine in the Donbass region by
arming
separatists, causing the deaths of 14,000+ people.
This part I have been following.
First he started by invading Crimea in 2014. Then he continued his war
by arming separatists in two more provinces of Ukraine. The day before
his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin unilaterally recognized those
two areas as independent and separate states.
(continued next message)
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Alan Ianson on Sat Mar 26 18:21:12 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 24.03.2022 15:36
AI>>> I have already told you why Russian troops cannot enter the big
AI>>> cities.
AI> They have tried.
They tried and it was clear once more that such missions are impossible without great destruction of the cities, and it undermine very much the
reason of intrusion as "help for the common Ukrainian people" to people
living in that cities.
ak>> And I repeat all victims and distraction could be avoided if
ak>> Zelensky would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to
ak>> the Russian troops could be more effective. No killed, no
ak>> distruction. Another matter that too many people in Ukraine really
ak>> want to fight.
AI> Do you actually believe that? Peaceful resistance to the Russian
AI> troops could be more effective?
Yes. Ukrainians could create an atmosphere of rejection, defiance and, simultaneously, there was no reason for bloodshed and shooting. Russian military would understand that they are not welcome and there is
absolutely no sense for their patrols, checkpoints etc. It could be
peacefully delivered to Putin that his "help" and "liberation" are not
need here and the sooner he gets out the better would be for all. Do you
know -- spilt blood entangles all conflicts.
AI> It is not that too many people in Ukraine want to fight. Ukraine
AI> was invaded by Russia. There was no threat to Russia by Ukraine.
AI> The Ukrainian people are fighting for their lives and country. They
AI> are doing that heroically and with much success in spite of the
AI> superior numbers of the invaders.
I say you -- no Ukrainians would be killed if they have not led this
unequal and useless war. Russians are not fascists, we were friends and brothers after all not far ago, and everything could be solved without spilling blood.
;-) It sound funny but this situation looks like the old 1989 computer
game Prince of Persia. The hero meets his dark double, and the correct
way to do is to sheathe the sword.
AI> You can believe that the number of Russian soldiers who have died
AI> is as reported. The Ukrainians didn't ask for the war and have
AI> asked Russia to end their invasion.
AI> None of this would have happened had Russia not started this
AI> heinous act of aggression and committed it's various war crimes
AI> since the invation began.
Blood in Ukraine has spilled for 8 years before today. The main blame is
on the politics who didn't want to solve the problem for so long time.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Dale Shipp on Sat Mar 26 19:05:25 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 25.03.2022 00:44
DS>> Why do you think that the Russian forces are superior? While it is
DS>> true that they may outnumber the Ukrainian troops, they are
DS>> certainly not making the ground gains expected by Putin.
AK>> Well, you probably forgot the main slogan of the Putin's
AK>> campaign - the _liberation_ of Ukrainian people from fascists. So,
AK>> killing a
DS> And that slogan was poppy cock and a lie. Putin wants to wipe
DS> Ukraine off the face of the earth, and is trying to do just that.
You are actually say that Putin wants to kill innocent civilian people
and wipe out Ukraine off the face of the earth. It is a not funny
marasmus, and it is totally incorrect.
AK>> common Ukrainian people is certainly is not in the plan. But if
AK>> the Ukrainian military sits in the cities quarters it is almost
AK>> impossible to done them without flattening the city into ruins. I
AK>> don't know what Putin will do with it. For a now his military
AK>> targets those targets it can find in the open and is not in a
AK>> hurry. But every day Ukrainian
DS> The flattening of the city of Maripol show how that is a lie.
It difficult to say what is more insane - to build a military fortified
area inside big cities or storming them. But one thing is clear --
Mariupol is a Russian speaking city, so the live of its citizens are not important to nationalists who has made their houses and flats into
firing points.
AK>> army has big and useless losses.
DS> And the Russian forces are having big and useless losses.
Yes they are, although the difference depends on superiority in killing weaponry. The less you armed the senseless your resistance to those who
armed to the teeth. This was the case in the American invasion into
Iraq, for instance.
AK>> Why Zelensky doesn't want to spare his soldiers from being killed
AK>> is a big question. Russian military planes, helicopters, missiles
AK>> stroke them everyday.
DS> Zelensky does not want to give his people's country to Russia. The
DS> Ukrainian people are the ones who are doing the fighting.
Occupation of Ukraine is not the Putin's aim. His aims are rather
political.
The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so disliked by
so many people in the world that even if he does good things these
things would be perceived negatively anyway.
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Sat Mar 26 19:06:42 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 25.03.2022 13:09
WD> from the battle field and will use ever ugglier weapons ... a
WD> nuclear strike on Kiev is unavoidable nearly... Only by
WD> vaporizing Ukraine can he win that war.
Don't drink so much. ;-)
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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alexander koryagin on Sat Mar 26 17:32:21 2022
Alexander,
Don't drink so much. ;-)
In Belgium there is a popular saying.
"Alexander,
Alles voor mij
En niets voor een ander"
Google is your friend, in Dutch it rhymes wonderfully well.
\%/@rd
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Lee Lofaso on Sat Mar 26 13:11:10 2022
Putin's vision is to eliminate Ukraine from the face of the earth.
That is clear from what he calls phase one of the successful invasion of Ukraine. Of course it was not successful. If you believe what he says (of course you cannot believe anything he says) he has now moved on to phase 2 in the Donbass region where he will kill and destroy the cities of largely Russian speaking areas of Ukraine as he did in Mariupol and other places.
It is essential for him to do so, as Ukraine is the lynchpin. He views himself as Czar of Russia. Not in the sense you think of it. Or of
what most others might think of it.
Yes, he would be the Tsar of Russia.
Putin is not interested in recreating or resurrecting the USSR.
What he wants is something far greater. Something all the world's
leaders and political commentators seem to have forgotten.
In times of old, the peoples around the world (those in Christendom)
looked upon three people:
* The Pope
* The King/Queen of England
* The Czar of Russia
We all know who those people represented. The world's Catholics
looked to the Pope. The world's Protestants looked to the King/Queen
of England. The world's Orthodox looked to the Czar of Russia.
The days of the Tsar are over now.
In those days, there was no separation of church and state.
In Putin's Russia, there is no separation of church and state.
That is why he does not recognize Belarus or Ukraine as independent
or sovereign states. Both are part of Russia, with all his subjects.
This is a dream world of times past long ago.
This is a case of the bear reprimanding one of its cubs. Mama bear
will not stop until baby bear complies.
No, this is something different. Very different.
All comedy is based on tragedy. Shakespeare said that. And what a
tragedy it is for Ukraine (and the world) to be going through this.
Yes, Zelensky has performed bravely, and heroicly. But we all know
how this ends.
Russia invaded Ukraine and will be expelled at great cost.
Had Donald Trump won a second term there would have been no war in
Ukraine. Trump would have withdrawn the US from NATO, Putin would
have forced Ukraine to comply with his wishes (becoming a vassal
state), Zelensky would retire from politics and go on an extended
speaking tour, and all would be well.
When the Donald was elected I thought that was a bad idea but I didn't realize it would turn out so badly. I hope there will be no more such presidents in the USA.
Putin's best days are well behind him now.
He is just getting started. A young man, pushing 70 but still in
great shape, and ready for action. As long as he can find enough
young people to do it for him.
No, Putin is just about finished.
The population of Russia today is 145 million. That is down
by 10 million from what it was a decade ago. And Russians are
leaving by even greater numbers since the invasion of Ukraine
began ...
I don't blame the people of Russia although the events unfolding today are being done in the name of Russia. I hope that the people of Russia will solve their kleptocracy issues and rejoin the world community at some point.
That's a rather tall order but I hope they can do that somehow. The real power is in the hands of the Russian people if they will exercize. Maybe they don't know they have the power?
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Lee Lofaso on Sat Mar 26 13:16:24 2022
It was no surprise to anyone when Putin decided to invade Crimea,
and then annex it into Russia. It was also no surprise for any real
Ukrainian military resistance, as such military resistance was
virtually non-existent. All that US President Barack Obama could
do was protest and impose weak sanctions on Russia for its actions.
And of course, the UN condemned its actions, punishing Putin with
a wet noodle.
I don't recognize Putin's annexation of Crimea, does anyone?
Obama did next to nothing. The world just shrugged its shoulders.
Putin got what he wanted, at very little cost. And that was just a
nibble of things to come.
Did Crimea ask for help?
The people of Crimea are no better off today than they were before
Russia forcibly and illegally annexed that part of Ukraine as part
of Russia.
I wouldn't want to be a part of Russia but maybe the people of Crimea want that?
A self-declared stable genius. Of course hindsight is always better
than foresight. But Trump always did speak warmly of Putin. Even before
he somehow managed to win the presidency.
Yes, he took the word of Putin over his own intelligence agencies.
First he started by invading Crimea in 2014. Then he continued his war
by arming separatists in two more provinces of Ukraine. The day before
his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin unilaterally recognized those
two areas as independent and separate states.
I'm not interested in the pronouncements of Putin.
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alexander koryagin on Sat Mar 26 13:25:06 2022
They tried and it was clear once more that such missions are impossible without great destruction of the cities, and it undermine very much the reason of intrusion as "help for the common Ukrainian people" to people living in that cities.
Don't be silly. Did Ukraine ask for help? No?
And I repeat all victims and distraction could be avoided if
Zelensky would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance to
the Russian troops could be more effective. No killed, no
distruction. Another matter that too many people in Ukraine really
want to fight.
Zelensky was not the one who invaded a peaceful sovereign nation. Russia did and Russia will pay for their aggression.
Yes. Ukrainians could create an atmosphere of rejection, defiance and, simultaneously, there was no reason for bloodshed and shooting. Russian military would understand that they are not welcome and there is
absolutely no sense for their patrols, checkpoints etc. It could be peacefully delivered to Putin that his "help" and "liberation" are not
need here and the sooner he gets out the better would be for all. Do you
know -- spilt blood entangles all conflicts.
Russia began the war by bombing Ukraine. Do you think that is bloodless?
The Russian military is clear today their "help" and "liberation" are not wanted if it wasn't clear already (it should have been). Does that stop them? No.
I say you -- no Ukrainians would be killed if they have not led this
unequal and useless war. Russians are not fascists, we were friends and brothers after all not far ago, and everything could be solved without spilling blood.
Not is just nonsense.
Russia invaded Ukraine starting with bombs and missiles and that continues today. There is no such thing as a bloodless invasion.
None of this would have happened had Russia not started this
heinous act of aggression and committed it's various war crimes
since the invation began.
Blood in Ukraine has spilled for 8 years before today. The main blame is
on the politics who didn't want to solve the problem for so long time.
Yes, Russia began it's aggression years ago.
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alexander koryagin on Sat Mar 26 13:25:58 2022
The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so disliked by
so many people in the world that even if he does good things these
things would be perceived negatively anyway.
Russia is not doing anything good in Ukraine.
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Dale Shipp on Sat Mar 26 20:44:00 2022
Hello Dale!
..as you may have now seen, Putin has declared that his
real intention was in the eastern part of Ukraine -- the
Donbas (sp?) region, and that the attacks around Kivl were
merely a distraction. To me, that sounds like he is
trying to save face for how badly that part of the ground
war has gone.
Sounds like a feasible way to back out of the mess that he has
created. But I have to wonder how he expects to regain any
respect after destroying innocent civilian lives, and
demolishing buildings, hospitals, homes and infrastructure of a
country that was doing quit nicely and existing peacefully on
its own.
Putin is a psychotic prick.
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Ward Dossche on Sat Mar 26 20:50:00 2022
Hello Ward!
** On Friday 25.03.22 - 14:07, you wrote:
Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use
nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will
melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
Nukes have to be bluff. Would anyone in their right mind go
along with such orders? Nuclear fallout knows no neat and tidy
borders. Is Putin prepared to live the rest of his life in a
bunker? There is no guarantee that radiation contamination will
stop outside Russia. Hopefully, Putin's advisors and commrades
would think it through.
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From
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Alan Ianson on Sun Mar 27 04:01:58 2022
Hello Alan,
Putin's vision is to eliminate Ukraine from the face of the earth.
That is clear from what he calls phase one of the successful invasion of Ukraine. Of course it was not successful. If you believe what he says (of course you cannot believe anything he says) he has now moved on to phase 2 in the Donbass region where he will kill and destroy the cities of largely Russian speaking areas of Ukraine as he did in Mariupol and other places.
Those two areas are largely uncontested, populated by Putin loyalists,
so its cities will not be destroyed. Except one industrial city just
outside that area populated by hundreds of thousands of civilians who
have not pledged loyalty to Putin.
It is essential for him to do so, as Ukraine is the lynchpin. He views
himself as Czar of Russia. Not in the sense you think of it. Or of
what most others might think of it.
Yes, he would be the Tsar of Russia.
Overseeing all the lands populated by the Orthodox faithful.
Putin is not interested in recreating or resurrecting the USSR.
What he wants is something far greater. Something all the world's
leaders and political commentators seem to have forgotten.
In times of old, the peoples around the world (those in Christendom)
looked upon three people:
* The Pope
* The King/Queen of England
* The Czar of Russia
We all know who those people represented. The world's Catholics
looked to the Pope. The world's Protestants looked to the King/Queen
of England. The world's Orthodox looked to the Czar of Russia.
The days of the Tsar are over now.
Not in Putin's mind.
In those days, there was no separation of church and state.
In Putin's Russia, there is no separation of church and state.
That is why he does not recognize Belarus or Ukraine as independent
or sovereign states. Both are part of Russia, with all his subjects.
This is a dream world of times past long ago.
This is Putin's dream of days to come.
This is a case of the bear reprimanding one of its cubs. Mama bear
will not stop until baby bear complies.
No, this is something different. Very different.
Putin views Mother Russia as the bear, and Ukraine as the cub that
needs to be taught a lesson.
All comedy is based on tragedy. Shakespeare said that. And what a
tragedy it is for Ukraine (and the world) to be going through this.
Yes, Zelensky has performed bravely, and heroicly. But we all know
how this ends.
All comedy is based on tragedy. An individual slips on a banana
peel and lands on his butt. We laugh. Even though it is a tragedy.
Putin finds it funny that a comedian would dare defy his rule.
And now Putin has found himself the one who has slipped on a banana
peel. What do you think will be his reaction?
Russia invaded Ukraine and will be expelled at great cost.
Putin is like a gorilla whose hand won't let go of a coconut
in the ground. He is incapable of escaping his own predicament.
But does his opposition have the will to finish what needs to
be done, or will it have mercy and free him to continue his ways?
Had Donald Trump won a second term there would have been no war in
Ukraine. Trump would have withdrawn the US from NATO, Putin would
have forced Ukraine to comply with his wishes (becoming a vassal
state), Zelensky would retire from politics and go on an extended
speaking tour, and all would be well.
When the Donald was elected I thought that was a bad idea but I didn't realize it would turn out so badly. I hope there will be no more such presidents in the USA.
He could return to haunt us. You know that.
Putin's best days are well behind him now.
He is just getting started. A young man, pushing 70 but still in
great shape, and ready for action. As long as he can find enough
young people to do it for him.
No, Putin is just about finished.
What a ridiculous thing to say. Just because Putin is pushing 70 does
not mean he is "just about finished." Donald Trump will be a young man
of 78 if he is re-elected POTUS in 2024. And Joe Biden will only be 82
years young if he wins a second consecutive term in 2024. And do keep
in mind that Putin has a six-year term rather than a short four-year
term. Plenty of time for him to prepare for the next election.
The population of Russia today is 145 million. That is down
by 10 million from what it was a decade ago. And Russians are
leaving by even greater numbers since the invasion of Ukraine
began ...
I don't blame the people of Russia although the events unfolding today are being done in the name of Russia. I hope that the people of Russia will solve their kleptocracy issues and rejoin the world community at some point.
The majority of Russians know and understand who and what Putin is.
Although they would prefer a more rational leader, they are unable to
freely express their views, much less vote for the candidate of their
choice. It is fantasy to believe Russia is still a democracy of any
kind. But people are not stupid. Not nearly as stupid as Putin would
like to believe.
That's a rather tall order but I hope they can do that somehow.
One day, like all men, Putin will die. And people everywhere around
the world (not just in Russia) will celebrate.
The real power is in the hands of the Russian people if they will exercize.
Maybe they don't know they have the power?
Il Duce ordered women to make babies for Fascist Italy. Offered them
bribes to do so. Lots of Italian lira. But Italian couples knew what
to do. Yes, they continued to do what men and women have always done
since the beginning of time. But just before reaching that magic
moment, they completely lost interest and nothing came of it. This
is real history, what was done before and during WWII.
Vladimir Putin has been offering the same bribe to Russian women,
only with Russian rubles rather than Italian lira. Not many Russian
women (if any) took him up on his offer.
--Lee
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Alan Ianson on Sun Mar 27 04:02:04 2022
Hello Alan,
It was no surprise to anyone when Putin decided to invade Crimea,
and then annex it into Russia. It was also no surprise for any real
Ukrainian military resistance, as such military resistance was
virtually non-existent. All that US President Barack Obama could
do was protest and impose weak sanctions on Russia for its actions.
And of course, the UN condemned its actions, punishing Putin with
a wet noodle.
I don't recognize Putin's annexation of Crimea, does anyone?
Not me. Not the international community. Not anybody else I know of.
Obama did next to nothing. The world just shrugged its shoulders.
Putin got what he wanted, at very little cost. And that was just a
nibble of things to come.
Did Crimea ask for help?
Crimea is a part of Ukraine. Occupied by Russia at the moment.
Its people held against their will. Others being stateless. Or
being held in Russian gulags.
The people of Crimea are no better off today than they were before
Russia forcibly and illegally annexed that part of Ukraine as part
of Russia.
I wouldn't want to be a part of Russia but maybe the people of Crimea want that?
Crimea is not a part of Russia. Had the people of Russian-occupied
Crimea wanted to move to Russia, they would have done so voluntarily
long before Russia chose to invade and occupy their land.
A self-declared stable genius. Of course hindsight is always better
than foresight. But Trump always did speak warmly of Putin. Even before
he somehow managed to win the presidency.
Yes, he took the word of Putin over his own intelligence agencies.
He did travel to Moscow so he could pee on the bed that Bill Clinton
slept on. Not that impressed anybody (other than himself).
First he started by invading Crimea in 2014. Then he continued his war
by arming separatists in two more provinces of Ukraine. The day before
his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin unilaterally recognized those
two areas as independent and separate states.
I'm not interested in the pronouncements of Putin.
In doing so, he voided the Minsk 2 Agreements. But then, he never
had any intention of keeping Russia's commitments to them in the first
place.
--Lee
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From
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August Abolins on Sun Mar 27 04:02:09 2022
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Lee Lofaso on Sat Mar 26 21:09:58 2022
The days of the Tsar are over now.
Not in Putin's mind.
Yes, but nevertheless, The days of the Tsar are over.
This is a dream world of times past long ago.
This is Putin's dream of days to come.
Those days are over regardless of Putin's dreams.
Putin views Mother Russia as the bear, and Ukraine as the cub that
needs to be taught a lesson.
Symbolism. This is a war not a bear and her cubs.
All comedy is based on tragedy. An individual slips on a banana
peel and lands on his butt. We laugh. Even though it is a tragedy.
I have always thought the best comedy was based on truth.
Putin finds it funny that a comedian would dare defy his rule.
And now Putin has found himself the one who has slipped on a banana
peel. What do you think will be his reaction?
It must be disbelief. Putin has raised Zelensky to something of a hero. Something that wouldn't have happened if he had not blundered into this war.
Russia invaded Ukraine and will be expelled at great cost.
Putin is like a gorilla whose hand won't let go of a coconut
in the ground. He is incapable of escaping his own predicament.
But does his opposition have the will to finish what needs to
be done, or will it have mercy and free him to continue his ways?
Putin has demonstrated that he has the will. He hasn't faced much in the way of opposition. A few people quit and left Russia and a few others fired and imprisoned. The failure is not their fault but that is the way it works in Russia.
When the Donald was elected I thought that was a bad idea but I didn't
realize it would turn out so badly. I hope there will be no more such
presidents in the USA.
He could return to haunt us. You know that.
I don't think so. I was suprised it happened once, it could happen again but I doubt that very much. I worry more about Trump like sorts.
No, Putin is just about finished.
What a ridiculous thing to say. Just because Putin is pushing 70 does
not mean he is "just about finished."
Is it? I believe that is so. It's not about his age.
Donald Trump will be a young man of 78 if he is re-elected POTUS in 2024.
And Joe Biden will only be 82 years young if he wins a second consecutive term in 2024. And do keep in mind that Putin has a six-year term rather than a short four-year term. Plenty of time for him to prepare for the next election.
I don't think they are counting votes in Russia anymore than the are in Belarus.
When I say that Putin is done I am not talking about his presidency. I suppose he'll be there until he dies but he is done (or finished) now.
I don't blame the people of Russia although the events unfolding today are >> being done in the name of Russia. I hope that the people of Russia will
solve their kleptocracy issues and rejoin the world community at some
point.
The majority of Russians know and understand who and what Putin is.
Yes. It could be difficult, bloody in fact to affect any kind of change. It seems for now the status quo will have to do.
Although they would prefer a more rational leader, they are unable to
freely express their views, much less vote for the candidate of their
choice.
There is no choice of people or parties in Russia. There just isn't.
It is fantasy to believe Russia is still a democracy of any
kind. But people are not stupid. Not nearly as stupid as Putin would
like to believe.
Agreed.
That's a rather tall order but I hope they can do that somehow.
One day, like all men, Putin will die. And people everywhere around
the world (not just in Russia) will celebrate.
That is so.
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Sun Mar 27 00:31:00 2022
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You are actually say that Putin wants to kill innocent civilian people
and wipe out Ukraine off the face of the earth. It is a not funny marasmus, and it is totally incorrect.
It is exactly what he is doing.
It difficult to say what is more insane - to build a military
fortified area inside big cities or storming them. But one thing is
clear -- Mariupol is a Russian speaking city, so the live of its
citizens are not important to nationalists who has made their houses
and flats into firing points.
So what that some people are Russian speaking. It does not make them
any less important to Ukraine, which is a multilingal country.
Occupation of Ukraine is not the Putin's aim. His aims are rather political.
You could fool me -- and the rest of the free world. His actions speak differently.
The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so disliked
by so many people in the world that even if he does good things these things would be perceived negatively anyway.
And just what good things are he doing?
Dale Shipp
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
August Abolins on Sat Mar 26 22:38:06 2022
Nukes have to be bluff.
A normal man might make a bluff of that. Do you think Putin is normal?
Would anyone in their right mind go along with such orders?
That is what military (and even some regular) people do. They have no thoughts of their own so they just follow orders.
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From
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August Abolins on Sun Mar 27 15:52:45 2022
Hi, August Abolins!
I read your message from 27.03.2022 03:50
WD>> Russia will do "anything" eventually and they will use
WD>> nukes if events do not unfold in their favor ... it will
WD>> melt the cities and vaporize it's remaining population ...
AA> Nukes have to be bluff. Would anyone in their right mind go
AA> along with such orders? Nuclear fallout knows no neat and tidy
AA> borders. Is Putin prepared to live the rest of his life in a
AA> bunker? There is no guarantee that radiation contamination will
AA> stop outside Russia. Hopefully, Putin's advisors and commrades
AA> would think it through.
How do you think -- if Putin be pushed against the wall and he strikes
London and New York with a couple of nukes - will these countries launch
only two strikes on Russian cities in response, or they will launch all
the nuke missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its
missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
Bye, August!
Alexander Koryagin
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Lee Lofaso on Sun Mar 27 16:12:34 2022
Hi, Lee Lofaso!
I read your message from 27.03.2022 06:02
LL> Crimea is a part of Ukraine. Occupied by Russia at the moment.
LL> Its people held against their will. Others being stateless. Or
LL> being held in Russian gulags.
Nevertheless I would not recommended anybody to make such statements not hearing the real people from Crimea. You can look funny.
Bye, Lee!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Sun Mar 27 19:03:17 2022
Alexander,
How do you think -- if Putin be pushed against the wall and he strikes London and New York with a couple of nukes - will these countries launch only two strikes on Russian cities in response, or they will launch all
the nuke missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
Do you have balls?
In which case, rebel against the man ... rebel in any way possible because the greatest victim of this war is going to be Russia itself...
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alexander koryagin on Sun Mar 27 13:25:00 2022
Hello alexander koryagin!
** On Sunday 27.03.22 - 15:52, alexander koryagin wrote to August Abolins:
How do you think -- if Putin be pushed against the wall
and he strikes London and New York with a couple of nukes
- will these countries launch only two strikes on Russian
cities in response, or they will launch all the nuke
missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its
missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
Do you believe that Putin has a deathwish and is willing to
perish?
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From
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Alan Ianson on Sun Mar 27 13:30:00 2022
Hello Alan Ianson!
** On Saturday 26.03.22 - 21:09, Alan Ianson wrote to Lee Lofaso:
Putin finds it funny that a comedian would dare defy his
rule. And now Putin has found himself the one who has
slipped on a banana peel. What do you think will be his
reaction?
It must be disbelief. Putin has raised Zelensky to
something of a hero. Something that wouldn't have happened
if he had not blundered into this war.
Putin could have restricted the affairs purely diplomatically
and appear to be the wiser man. But initiating the military
push makes him look like a loser.
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
Alan Ianson on Sun Mar 27 20:54:14 2022
Hello Alan,
Nukes have to be bluff.
A normal man might make a bluff of that. Do you think Putin is normal?
Would anyone in their right mind go along with such orders?
That is what military (and even some regular) people do. They have no thoughts of their own so they just follow orders.
The "I was just following orders" defense is no excuse, as those
put on trial at Nuremburg found out.
Soldiers have a duty and an obligation to refuse to obey an illegal
order. Otherwise, they are just as complicit as the officer who gave
them them the order in committing the crime.
--Lee
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From
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Alan Ianson on Mon Mar 28 09:28:36 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 26.03.2022 23:25
ak>> They tried and it was clear once more that such missions are
ak>> impossible without great destruction of the cities, and it
ak>> undermine very much the reason of intrusion as "help for the
ak>> common Ukrainian people" to people living in that cities.
AI> Don't be silly. Did Ukraine ask for help? No?
Russian people in eastern Ukraine really did ask for help.
ak>>>> And I repeat all victims and distraction could be avoided if
ak>>>> Zelensky would choose a peaceful scenario. Peaceful resistance
ak>>>> to the Russian troops could be more effective. No killed, no
ak>>>> distruction. Another matter that too many people in Ukraine
ak>>>> really want to fight.
AI> Zelensky was not the one who invaded a peaceful sovereign nation.
AI> Russia did and Russia will pay for their aggression.
Yes, but he must spare his people if he is their president. It is clear
that nobody wants to make slaves from Ukrainians or eliminate them or Ukkraine. But telling the troops to stay till the last soldier he kills
them actually. And the problem anyway will be solved during negotiations.
ak>> Yes. Ukrainians could create an atmosphere of rejection, defiance
ak>> and, simultaneously, there was no reason for bloodshed and
ak>> shooting. Russian military would understand that they are not
ak>> welcome and there is absolutely no sense for their patrols,
ak>> checkpoints etc. It could be peacefully delivered to Putin that
ak>> his "help" and "liberation" are not need here and the sooner he
ak>> gets out the better would be for all. Do you know -- spilt blood
ak>> entangles all conflicts.
AI> Russia began the war by bombing Ukraine. Do you think that is
AI> bloodless?
Zenlensky could solve the Donbass problem peacefully. But he was not
allowed, by those who are controlling him.
AI> The Russian military is clear today their "help" and "liberation"
AI> are not wanted if it wasn't clear already (it should have been).
AI> Does that stop them? No.
Any army is dull pack of guard dogs. They must do what they are ordered.
I am sure that Ukrainians from eastern Russian speaking Ukrainian cities
would be happy if Ukrainian troops would get out of their cities and
preserve them intact.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Alan Ianson on Mon Mar 28 09:28:59 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 26.03.2022 23:25
ak>> The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so
ak>> disliked by so many people in the world that even if he does good
ak>> things these things would be perceived negatively anyway.
AI> Russia is not doing anything good in Ukraine.
I said it in general. A bad reputation marks badly any deeds.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Dale Shipp on Mon Mar 28 09:36:53 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 27.03.2022 00:31
AK>> It difficult to say what is more insane - to build a military
AK>> fortified area inside big cities or storming them. But one thing
AK>> is clear -- Mariupol is a Russian speaking city, so the live of
AK>> its citizens are not important to nationalists who has made their
AK>> houses and flats into firing points.
DS> So what that some people are Russian speaking. It does not make
DS> them any less important to Ukraine, which is a multilingal country.
In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one piece without victims. The war should be on the battle fields. The civilians should
not be used as shield for good for nothing troops.
<skipped>
AK>> The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so
AK>> disliked by so many people in the world that even if he does good
AK>> things these things would be perceived negatively anyway.
DS> And just what good things are he doing?
Every person can do good and bad things.
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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August Abolins on Mon Mar 28 09:45:31 2022
Hi, August Abolins!
I read your message from 27.03.2022 20:25
ak>> How do you think -- if Putin be pushed against the wall
ak>> and he strikes London and New York with a couple of nukes
ak>> - will these countries launch only two strikes on Russian
ak>> cities in response, or they will launch all the nuke
ak>> missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its
ak>> missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
AA> Do you believe that Putin has a deathwish and is willing to
AA> perish?
We all die sooner or later. ;-) It was a speculative assumption and I
just wanted to listen to some opinions.
Bye, August!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 00:29:44 2022
Don't be silly. Did Ukraine ask for help? No?
Russian people in eastern Ukraine really did ask for help.
This statement is also silly. Did Ukraine ask Russia for help? Answer that.
Zelensky was not the one who invaded a peaceful sovereign nation.
Russia did and Russia will pay for their aggression.
Yes, but he must spare his people if he is their president.
Zelensky did not put his people in danger. Russia has attacked them with weapons of mass destruction.
The Ukrainian people are not in danger from Zelesky, they are in danger from Russia.
Russia began the war by bombing Ukraine. Do you think that is
bloodless?
Zenlensky could solve the Donbass problem peacefully. But he was not
allowed, by those who are controlling him.
You didn't answer my question. Do you think a military invasion is bloodless? The blood of this war is squarely on Russian hands.
The Russian military is clear today their "help" and "liberation"
are not wanted if it wasn't clear already (it should have been).
Does that stop them? No.
Any army is dull pack of guard dogs. They must do what they are ordered.
I am sure that Ukrainians from eastern Russian speaking Ukrainian cities would be happy if Ukrainian troops would get out of their cities and
preserve them intact.
Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 00:30:38 2022
Russia is not doing anything good in Ukraine.
I said it in general. A bad reputation marks badly any deeds.
I also said it in general. Russia is not doing anything good in Ukraine.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 13:27:40 2022
Hello, alexander!
Monday March 28 2022 09:36, you wrote to Dale Shipp:
In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one piece without
victims. The war should be on the battle fields. The civilians should
not be used as shield for good for nothing troops.
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces during WWII and then blown up?
Was it ok for you?
Best regards,
dp.
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From
August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 13:22:00 2022
Hello alexander koryagin!
** On Monday 28.03.22 - 09:45, alexander koryagin wrote to August Abolins:
- will these countries launch only two strikes on Russian
cities in response, or they will launch all the nuke
missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its
missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
Do you believe that Putin has a deathwish and is willing to
perish?
We all die sooner or later. ;-) It was a speculative assumption and I just wanted to listen to some opinions.
Are you ok with your leader, Putin, deciding when YOU need to
die?
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From
August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 13:26:00 2022
Hello alexander koryagin!
** On Monday 28.03.22 - 09:36, alexander koryagin wrote to Dale Shipp:
In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one
piece without victims. [...]
Baloney. The Nazis took over many elite locales, established
"offices", confiscated art, pillaged, disrupted many lives,
disposed of the Jews no doubt, etc.. Hitler led by fear and
lies. Hitler and Putin seem to share many qualities.
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Mar 28 19:38:40 2022
Hello Alexander,
How do you think -- if Putin be pushed against the wall
and he strikes London and New York with a couple of nukes
- will these countries launch only two strikes on Russian
cities in response, or they will launch all the nuke
missiles they have, provoke Russia's respond with all its
missiles, and we will meet the end of the world?
Do you believe that Putin has a deathwish and is willing to
perish?
We all die sooner or later. ;-) It was a speculative assumption and I just wanted to listen to some opinions.
We all know Vladimir Putin is a paranoid megalomaniac with visions
of grandeur who is hellbent on starting WWIII. Will he ever see the
end of what he starts? I think we all know the answer to that ...
--Lee
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From
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Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Mar 28 19:38:46 2022
Hello Dmitry,
In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one piece without
victims. The war should be on the battle fields. The civilians should
not be used as shield for good for nothing troops.
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces during WWII
and then blown up?
I don't know about Kiev. But Kyiv most certainly was.
Was it ok for you?
Everybody loves a good bonfire. As long as they are not the fuel.
--Lee
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Tue Mar 29 00:36:00 2022
On 03-28-22 09:36, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
The main problem in this conflict, IMHO, is that Putin is so
disliked by so many people in the world that even if he does good
things these things would be perceived negatively anyway.
And just what good things are he doing?
Every person can do good and bad things.
Since you refuse to give any specific answer, one can assume that you do
not know of any good things that Putin has done.
EOT
Dale Shipp
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From
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August Abolins on Tue Mar 29 10:16:26 2022
Hi, August Abolins!
I read your message from 28.03.2022 20:22
ak>>>> - will these countries launch only two strikes on
ak>>>> Russian cities in response, or they will launch all
ak>>>> the nuke missiles they have, provoke Russia's
ak>>>> respond with all its missiles, and we will meet the
ak>>>> end of the world?
AA>>> Do you believe that Putin has a deathwish and is
AA>>> willing to perish?
ak>> We all die sooner or later.;-) It was a speculative
ak>> assumption and I just wanted to listen to some opinions.
AA> Are you ok with your leader, Putin, deciding when YOU need to
AA> die?
I am not happy with the situation at all. I just wanted to listen to
some opinions on my question.
Bye, August!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
August Abolins on Tue Mar 29 10:25:03 2022
Hi, August Abolins!
I read your message from 28.03.2022 20:26
ak>> In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one
ak>> piece without victims. [...]
AA> Baloney. The Nazis took over many elite locales, established
AA> "offices", confiscated art, pillaged, disrupted many lives,
AA> disposed of the Jews no doubt, etc.. Hitler led by fear and
AA> lies. Hitler and Putin seem to share many qualities.
The military should use dense populated areas of cities to hide in.
Certainly their citizens will be happy to kick the Ukraine military up
the arse from the cities. Humans should not be a shield.
Bye, August!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 29 00:36:02 2022
The military should use dense populated areas of cities to hide in.
Certainly their citizens will be happy to kick the Ukraine military up
the arse from the cities. Humans should not be a shield.
Indeed it is Russias soldiers who have been using civilians as a shield in Mariupol. Specifically doctors, nurses and patients in a hospital there.
You are not going to get any facts from state TV in Russia so I am not surprised that you don't know this.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Tue Mar 29 10:37:47 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 28.03.2022 10:29
ak>> Any army is dull pack of guard dogs. They must do what they are
ak>> ordered. I am sure that Ukrainians from eastern Russian speaking
ak>> Ukrainian cities would be happy if Ukrainian troops would get out
ak>> of their cities and preserve them intact.
AI> Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
AI> today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a way
as it does the Ukraine military.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 29 09:51:55 2022
Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a way
as it does the Ukraine military.
Ehrrr ... scuze me?
They have been invidad by a foe intent to kill and destroy indiscriminately.
How do you suggest they defend themselves? Holding up banners saying "Russia Go Home"?
The destruction and carnage is Russian invoked. Ukrainians cannot be blamed for defending themselves.
Close to 5 weeks into this war, it's time for Russia to admit it was completely wrong and misguided instead of announcing everything is going as planned... the reality is it's going anything but planned. the idea was to break resistance in a few days and be done with it within the week and Ukrainians would be welcoming them as liberators ... it just did not happen ...
But keep scraping the bottom of the barrel if that makes you happy, other than any of the troll factory addicts no-one here is going to take you serious ...
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Mar 29 08:56:32 2022
Hello Dmitry,
In 1940 Paris was given up to Hitler and remained in one piece without
victims. The war should be on the battle fields. The civilians should
not be used as shield for good for nothing troops.
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces during WWII
and then blown up?
Was it ok for you?
I cannot imagine either you or Alexander as being that old ...
--Lee
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Lee Lofaso on Tue Mar 29 11:01:58 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Lee!
Monday March 28 2022 19:38, you wrote to me:
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces
during WWII and then blown up?
I don't know about Kiev. But Kyiv most certainly was.
For Russian speaker "Kiev" is more familiar word :)
Kyiv is very new spelling, from late 90s.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Lee Lofaso on Tue Mar 29 11:05:10 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Lee!
Tuesday March 29 2022 08:56, you wrote to me:
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces
during WWII and then blown up? Was it ok for you?
I cannot imagine either you or Alexander as being that old ...
It's easy to remember facts without seeing them with you own eyes. I've tried that with atomic theory and had no major problems so far.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 29 01:30:14 2022
Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a way
as it does the Ukraine military.
When you are attacked (as is the case in Ukraine) you defend yourself where you are with what you have to the best of your ability.
The Ukrainian military has done a good job in the defence of their country with what they have. The Russian military was knocking on the door of Kyiv but has now been pushed back. I bet you never hear that on your TV, or at what cost to the lives of Russian soldiers.
All lives matter.
No war.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
alexander koryagin on Tue Mar 29 11:33:28 2022
Hello, alexander!
Tuesday March 29 2022 10:37, you wrote to Alan Ianson:
Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a
way as it does the Ukraine military.
When Russian soldiers were fighting in Donetsk you were ok with that?
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Alexander Koryagin on Tue Mar 29 02:21:06 2022
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a way
as it does the Ukraine military.
They often have no defenders as in this case.
https://youtu.be/2tz7stTA_Bo
The Russian military is not defending anyone in Ukraine, they are attacking even civilians.
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Any people, and even more so the Russian people, will always be able to distinguish true patriots from scum and traitors and simply spit them out like a fly that accidentally flew into the mouth, spit them out, I am convinced that such a natural and necessary cleansing of society will only strengthen our country.
-Vladamir Putin, March 2022
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 30 09:20:41 2022
Hello Alan,
Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such a way
as it does the Ukraine military.
When you are attacked (as is the case in Ukraine) you defend yourself where
you are with what you have to the best of your ability.
And without help from the outside world, how long do you think
Ukrainians would have successfully been able to defend themselves?
Days, perhaps a week or two?
The Ukrainian military has done a good job in the defence of their country with what they have.
Even with help from the outside world, that help is not nearly enough.
The Russian military was knocking on the door of Kyiv but has now been pushed back.
The Russian military is merely reposturing. Not giving up on taking
Kyiv. Cities are continuing to be bombed, including Kyiv. The Russian
military is not planning to leave Ukraine any time soon.
I bet you never hear that on your TV, or at what cost to the lives of Russian soldiers.
That is not what Putin cares about.
All lives matter.
That is also not what Putin cares about.
No war.
There should never be any wars. Anywhere.
However, there is a bright side.
This is the last one.
Or rather the second to last one, as the next one will be fought
with sticks and stones.
You see, WWIII has already begun.
I never thought that Russia would invade Ukraine, a democratic
country with aspirations of joining NATO.
I never thought the rest of the world would stand by and watch all
this carnage and destruction without interventing militarily. A madman committing war crimes bombing innocent civilians and using munitions
that have been banned for decades. A madman who is stopped by no one
or no country.
I have said this before. President Joe Biden is too weak. The leaders
of Europe are too weak. What we have in NATO is a group of paper tigers.
Nobody wants to stand up to the madman.
All these politicians fear to stand up to intervene militarily against
Russia. They fear it would be a mistake. Why? Not that the madman has
nukes. After all, several countries have nukes. What they fear is a
madman who might actually use them, even if just to do it.
Of course, standing up to a madman would likely cause a world war and
result in widespread annilihation of life on this planet as we know it.
Which is what every sane person wants to avoid.
Only it won't.
The world's choice to not intervene military is a far larger mistake
than by doing so now while it still can.
You do understand why.
If no one stops the madman now, what is to stop him later?
The madman will be tempted to invade a NATO country next, knowing
the world has done nothing and will continue to do nothing.
Before you know it, he will have recreated his own version of the
Soviet Union and made himself Czar of Russia (and all of the
Orthodox world).
If Article 5 stands, the end result would be the same - a nuclear
world war.
So what is there to lose?
You see, in order to understand a madman, you have to think like a
madman. So here is my solution <madness setting in> -
By refusing to help Ukraine now by committing troops on the ground
to stop the madman, the world is just postponing the inevitable.
As well as sacrificing Ukraine in the process.
US President Joe Biden says the madman should not remain in power.
But chooses to do nothing about it.
No tanks, airplanes, or any other real military necessities to Ukraine.
And definitely no US troops on the ground. Or NATO troops. Can't do
that. Better to let Ukraine fight for itself, all by its lonesome.
What a bunch of wimps.
Cowards. Every single one of them.
And the madman laughs. For good reason.
So. We might as well be done with it.
Send in the clowns. All of them. One is already there. In Kyiv.
He should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his effots.
BRING IT ON, BABY! BRING IT ON!
--Lee
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 30 09:20:49 2022
Hello Dmitry,
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces
during WWII and then blown up?
I don't know about Kiev. But Kyiv most certainly was.
For Russian speaker "Kiev" is more familiar word :)
Times change.
Kyiv is very new spelling, from late 90s.
New for those outside of Kyiv, perhaps. But it is more than that.
People continue to say "the Ukraine" rather than "Ukraine". What
a grammatical snafu. One can say "the USA" and be grammatically
correct. One can say "the Netherlands" and be grammatically correct.
One can say "the Philippines" and be grammatically correct. But
nobody says "the Russia" or "the France" or "the Italy" or "the
Japan". So why would anybody want to say "the Ukraine"?
--Lee
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 30 09:20:55 2022
Hello Dmitry,
Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating Russian forces
during WWII and then blown up? Was it ok for you?
I cannot imagine either you or Alexander as being that old ...
It's easy to remember facts without seeing them with you own eyes.
Yuri Gagarin was not the first man in space.
Neil Armstrong was not the first man to walk on the Moon.
But hey. Nobody would believe me if I told them.
So what do I know?
I've tried that with atomic theory and had no major problems so far.
The crew of the Enola Gay watched Hiroshima bloom into a mushroom
cloud. Nobody could understand what caused that to happen ...
--Lee
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 30 11:53:57 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 10:36
ak>> The military should use dense populated areas of cities to hide
ak>> in. Certainly their citizens will be happy to kick the Ukraine
ak>> military up the arse from the cities. Humans should not be a
ak>> shield.
AI> Indeed it is Russias soldiers who have been using civilians as a
AI> shield in Mariupol. Specifically doctors, nurses and patients in a
AI> hospital there.
Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers sat in the
hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients as a shield to defend themselves from Ukrainian shells. ;-)) Ha-ha
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 11:10:23 2022
Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers sat in the hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients as a shield to defend themselves from Ukrainian shells. ;-)) Ha-ha
Plus reports of increasing sexual abuse by Russian soldiers ...
If all war crimes which so far have been committed by Russia and its troops were to be prosecuted before the Tribunal in The Heague, the agenda would be full for the next decades ...
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Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 30 12:13:16 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 10:51
AI>>> Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
AI>>> today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
ak>> Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such
ak>> a way as it does the Ukraine military.
WD> Ehrrr... scuze me?
WD> They have been invidad by a foe intent to kill and destroy
WD> indiscriminately.
WD> How do you suggest they defend themselves? Holding up banners
WD> saying "Russia Go Home"?
The current invasion has never implied killing civilians, making them
Russian slaves, depriving Ukraine independence etc. Hiding in cities by Ukraine troops is just a revenge to Russian speaking population in these cities. Ukraine troops were afraid that people will greet Russian troops.
WD> The destruction and carnage is Russian invoked. Ukrainians cannot
WD> be blamed for defending themselves.
Using civilians as a shield is a crime.
<skipped>
WD> But keep scraping the bottom of the barrel if that makes you happy,
WD> other than any of the troll factory addicts no-one here is going to
WD> take you serious...
There are some people who like to speak for behave of all others.
Probably these people consider themselves more cleaver than other people.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 30 12:18:42 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 11:01
DP>>> Do you remember how Kiev was mined by rerteating
DP>>> Russian forces during WWII and then blown up?
LL>> I don't know about Kiev. But Kyiv most certainly was.
DP> For Russian speaker "Kiev" is more familiar word:)
DP> Kyiv is very new spelling, from late 90s.
Englishmen anyway cannot pronounce that sound for "Kyev or Pyvo" ;-)
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 11:23:16 2022
Alexander,
Ukraine troops were afraid that people will greet Russian troops.
Do you grow your own pot? Good stuff ...
Listen, there are foreign network correspondents and camerateams all over Ukraine. On the Ukrainian side they are free to move around, to photograph, to videograph, to write, to telephone ...
The crews which are reporting from the Russian side and the Dombas are restricted in every possible way ...
Russian troops were not welcomed as liberators ... there are now in my small country already some 20.000 Ukrainian refugees, we are still looking for the firstone stating he/she fled the liberation of his/her country...
Get real ... but of course, you won't ... your mind poisened for years by a kind of propaganda the world hasn't seen before ... or maybe you are just part of the system ...
Take care,
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 30 12:22:14 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 11:30
ak>>> Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military are clear
ak>>> today that the Ukrainian people do not want/need liberation.
AI>> Another question do they want their cities to be defended in such
AI>> a way as it does the Ukraine military.
AI> When you are attacked (as is the case in Ukraine) you defend
AI> yourself where you are with what you have to the best of your
AI> ability.
AI> The Ukrainian military has done a good job in the defence of their
AI> country with what they have. The Russian military was knocking on
AI> the door of Kyiv but has now been pushed back. I bet you never hear
AI> that on your TV, or at what cost to the lives of Russian soldiers.
AI> All lives matter.
If you meet a pack of hooligans it is crazy to fight with them until
death while it is possible to negotiate with them. ;-)
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Mar 30 12:35:04 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 11:33
AI>>> Yes, it is. In any case the Russia gov't and military
AI>>> are clear today that the Ukrainian people do not
AI>>> want/need liberation.
ak>> Another question do they want their cities to be defended
ak>> in such a way as it does the Ukraine military.
DP> When Russian soldiers were fighting in Donetsk you were ok with
DP> that?
You know very well that the Donetsk civilans quarters has never been
used as the places for setting up artillery and missile launchers. All
the rebels military fights around the city. You probably don't
understand -- they could not do it because there families lives there.
The current shelling of Donetsk (yes, it is still under shell and
missiles fire) by Ukrainian troops has no aims and they shoot civilian quarters indiscriminately.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 30 12:39:38 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 29.03.2022 12:21
??>>> Another question do they want their cities to be
??>>> defended in such a way
??>> >as it does the Ukraine military.
AI> They often have no defenders as in this case.
AI>
https://youtu.be/2tz7stTA_Bo
AI> The Russian military is not defending anyone in Ukraine, they
AI> are attacking even civilians.
I imagine a great and fucking title in an American newspaper:
"11-year-old girl shot in face by Russian soldier!!!"
;-\
Bye, Alan!
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Lee Lofaso on Wed Mar 30 02:59:44 2022
And without help from the outside world, how long do you think
Ukrainians would have successfully been able to defend themselves?
Days, perhaps a week or two?
They get by with a little help from there friends. Don't we all?
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Lee Lofaso on Wed Mar 30 13:00:54 2022
Hi, Lee Lofaso!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 11:20
LL> New for those outside of Kyiv, perhaps. But it is more than
LL> that. People continue to say "the Ukraine" rather than
LL> "Ukraine". What a grammatical snafu. One can say "the USA" and
LL> be grammatically correct. One can say "the Netherlands" and be
LL> grammatically correct. One can say "the Philippines" and be
LL> grammatically correct. But nobody says "the Russia" or "the
LL> France" or "the Italy" or "the Japan". So why would anybody
LL> want to say "the Ukraine"?
IMHO, it is a historical issue. "Ukraine" was derived from the Russian
word Okraina (a border region/area). One time it was really a border
region of Russia. You probably can say that you live in the New York outskirts/okraina. If you have outskirts in one direction only you can probably will call the area "The Outskirts". Now they say "the" is not necessary.
Bye, Lee!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alexander Koryagin on Wed Mar 30 03:30:54 2022
alexander koryagin wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
AI> Indeed it is Russias soldiers who have been using civilians as a
AI> shield in Mariupol. Specifically doctors, nurses and patients in a
AI> hospital there.
Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers sat in the hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients as a shield to defend themselves from Ukrainian shells. ;-)) Ha-ha
I'm glad you see and undertand the truth.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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Alexander Koryagin on Wed Mar 30 03:30:54 2022
alexander koryagin wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
If you meet a pack of hooligans it is crazy to fight with them until
death while it is possible to negotiate with them. ;-)
I suppose, but we are not talking about hooligans here.
Ttyl :-),
Al
... Logic and practical information do not seem to apply here.
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Alexander Koryagin on Wed Mar 30 03:30:54 2022
alexander koryagin wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
I imagine a great and fucking title in an American newspaper:
"11-year-old girl shot in face by Russian soldier!!!"
Fucking, no although that has also happened to young women in Mariupol being raped by Russian soldiers.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 14:35:54 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Wednesday March 30 2022 12:18, you wrote to me:
For Russian speaker "Kiev" is more familiar word:)
Kyiv is very new spelling, from late 90s.
Englishmen anyway cannot pronounce that sound for "Kyev or Pyvo" ;-)
As Russians cannot pronounce some sounds from Ukranian language. Famous "polianitsa", for example.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 14:36:46 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Wednesday March 30 2022 12:35, you wrote to me:
want/need liberation.
Another question do they want their cities to be defended
in such a way as it does the Ukraine military.
When Russian soldiers were fighting in Donetsk you were ok with
that?
You know very well that the Donetsk civilans quarters has never been
used as the places for setting up artillery and missile launchers. All
I've seen with my own eyes video from quadcopter from Donetsk with heavy military vehicles.
So you are very wrong. Please don't spread false information.
the rebels military fights around the city. You probably don't
When they were fighting for city airport?
understand -- they could not do it because there families lives
there.
They will do whatever FSB will tell them.
The current shelling of Donetsk (yes, it is still under shell and
missiles fire) by Ukrainian troops has no aims and they shoot civilian
quarters indiscriminately.
There is a full scale war going on there! And yet Russian troops do not try to protect Donetsk, they are shelling Mariupol.
Best regards,
dp.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 15:08:30 2022
Hello, alexander!
Wednesday March 30 2022 13:00, you wrote to Lee Lofaso:
IMHO, it is a historical issue. "Ukraine" was derived from the Russian
word Okraina (a border region/area). One time it was really a border region of Russia. You probably can say that you live in the New York
But at that time "Russia" was something with capital in Kyiv :)
Best regards,
dp.
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Ward Dossche on Wed Mar 30 20:46:10 2022
Hello Ward,
Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers sat in the
hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients as a shield to defend
themselves from Ukrainian shells. ;-)) Ha-ha
Plus reports of increasing sexual abuse by Russian soldiers ...
That was between consenting adults. Except for those on the crazy farm.
In which case no consent was necessary. And then there are the juvenile delinquents, who always liked to rebel against their parents ...
If all war crimes which so far have been committed by Russia and its troops
were to be prosecuted before the Tribunal in The Heague, the agenda would be full for the next decades ...
Hey. It's only been a month. Wait four years for a better comparison
with Germany and Japan. That would be fair. Until then ...
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alexander koryagin on Wed Mar 30 20:46:31 2022
Hello Alexander,
[..]
All lives matter.
If you meet a pack of hooligans it is crazy to fight with them until
death while it is possible to negotiate with them. ;-)
I do not think hooligans are interested in negotiation. They do what
they do until somebody makes them stop. It is the way of the world, and
has been since the beginning of time.
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Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 30 20:46:52 2022
Hello Alan,
And without help from the outside world, how long do you think
Ukrainians would have successfully been able to defend themselves?
Days, perhaps a week or two?
They get by with a little help from there friends. Don't we all?
I met Paul McCartney in New Orleans. Dressed as a clown in a Mardi
Gras parade. He was hoping nobody would spot him. Ringo was also
there. But he knew better than to dress as a clown, and chose not
to march in the parade.
--Lee
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 09:58:27 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 12:10
ak>> Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers
ak>> sat in the hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients
ak>> as a shield to defend themselves from Ukrainian shells.
ak>> ;-)) Ha-ha
WD> Plus reports of increasing sexual abuse by Russian soldiers ...
WD> If all war crimes which so far have been committed by Russia
WD> and its troops were to be prosecuted before the Tribunal in The
WD> Heague, the agenda would be full for the next decades ...
Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for war criminals ;-)
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 10:07:54 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 12:23
ak>> Ukraine troops were afraid that people will greet Russian troops.
WD> Do you grow your own pot? Good stuff...
BTW - is in your country it is allowed? :)
WD> Listen, there are foreign network correspondents and camerateams
WD> all over Ukraine. On the Ukrainian side they are free to move
WD> around, to photograph, to videograph, to write, to telephone...
WD> The crews which are reporting from the Russian side and the Dombas
WD> are restricted in every possible way...
The western journalists also under control at the Ukrainian side. It is
an illusion that they can freely move and get information wherever they
like.
WD> Russian troops were not welcomed as liberators... there are now in
WD> my small country already some 20.000 Ukrainian refugees, we are
WD> still looking for the firstone stating he/she fled the liberation
WD> of his/her country...
Well, then ask them -- would they be been happy if their towns would
have been given up to the Russian troops without fighting? ;-) Ask them
do they believe that if Russian troops would enter the towns they would
kill its citizens?
WD> Get real... but of course, you won't... your mind poisened for
WD> years by a kind of propaganda the world hasn't seen before... or
WD> maybe you are just part of the system...
I am as I am.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 00:10:26 2022
Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for war criminals ;-)
It is funny. Just like Russia at the UN decalring a humanitarian crisis that they created. ;)
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Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 31 10:10:11 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 13:30
AI>> Indeed it is Russias soldiers who have been using civilians
AI>> as a shield in Mariupol. Specifically doctors, nurses and
AI>> patients in a hospital there.
ak>> Well, as it can be understood here -- the Russain soldiers
ak>> sat in the hospital in Mariupol and they used the patients
ak>> as a shield to defend themselves from Ukrainian shells.
ak>> ;-)) Ha-ha
AI> I'm glad you see and undertand the truth.
Well, but who did shell the hospital then? ;=)
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 31 10:19:49 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 13:30
ak>> If you meet a pack of hooligans it is crazy to fight with
ak>> them until death while it is possible to negotiate with
ak>> them.;-)
AI> I suppose, but we are not talking about hooligans here.
I say you again -- Putin needs alive Ukrainians who loves him. Dead
Ukrainians are useless for him, and their relatives would probably hate
him. Therefore if Zelensky wanted to save lives he would not order to
fight in this useless, unequal war. Ukrainians could show to Putin their
love or disdain peacefully. But Zelensky probably is not sure about love
or disdain. ;)
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 31 10:29:25 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 13:30
ak>> I imagine a great and fucking title in an American
ak>> newspaper: "11-year-old girl shot in face by Russian
ak>> soldier!!!"
AI> Fucking, no although that has also happened to young women in
AI> Mariupol being raped by Russian soldiers.
Every day in every country a lot of women are raped. It's life.
Better, I tell you a story about the Iraqi war. Some fucking Finnish
company got an order from Saddam to build an air-raid shelter in
Baghdad. It had done its task. But Finns informed the US forces where
the ventilation shaft was located. American dropped into the shaft a
special bomb which penetrated into the shelter and killed hundreds women
and children hiding there. I bet that the report from this shelter was
shown on the Russian TV only.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Mar 31 10:36:17 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 30.03.2022 15:08
ak>> IMHO, it is a historical issue. "Ukraine" was derived from
ak>> the Russian word Okraina (a border region/area). One time
ak>> it was really a border region of Russia. You probably can
ak>> say that you live in the New York
DP> But at that time "Russia" was something with capital in Kyiv:)
In different times Russia had different capitals. Ukrainians also had
the capital in Warszawa for many centuries. ;)
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Alexander Koryagin on Thu Mar 31 00:26:30 2022
Well, but who did shell the hospital then? ;=)
Are you suggesting that Ukraine bombed it's own hospital?
That kind of propaganda only works in certain parts of the world.
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From
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Alexander Koryagin on Thu Mar 31 00:33:58 2022
I say you again -- Putin needs alive Ukrainians who loves him.
I don't think you'll find such a man.
Dead
Ukrainians are useless for him, and their relatives would probably hate
him.
Putin will kill and destroy to get what he wants.
Therefore if Zelensky wanted to save lives he would not order to
fight in this useless, unequal war.
It is Russia who started this useless war. Zelensky is defending Ukraine along with people of Ukraine. It was not Zelensky who went on a mission to kill and destroy. That is what Russia is doing.
Ukrainians could show to Putin their
love or disdain peacefully. But Zelensky probably is not sure about love
or disdain. ;)
The love and/or disdain is on full display for the whole world to see.
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From
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Alexander Koryagin on Thu Mar 31 00:42:04 2022
Fucking, no although that has also happened to young women in
Mariupol being raped by Russian soldiers.
Every day in every country a lot of women are raped. It's life.
The event I was referring to happened in the opening days of the assault on Mariupol before it was destroyed. It happened to a 17 year old girl who was killed when the soldier was finished what he was doing.
That is not life. That is death.
Better, I tell you a story about the Iraqi war. Some fucking Finnish
company got an order from Saddam to build an air-raid shelter in
Baghdad. It had done its task. But Finns informed the US forces where
the ventilation shaft was located. American dropped into the shaft a
special bomb which penetrated into the shelter and killed hundreds women
and children hiding there. I bet that the report from this shelter was
shown on the Russian TV only.
I bet it was, and I'll also bet that story in inaccurate/incomplete.
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From
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Alan Ianson on Thu Mar 31 12:00:55 2022
Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for war criminals
;-)
It is funny. Just like Russia at the UN decalring a humanitarian crisis that they created. ;)
Yes, and vetoeing the resolutions against Russia ...
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From
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 12:02:22 2022
I say you again -- Putin needs alive Ukrainians who loves him. Dead Ukrainians are useless for him, and their relatives would probably hate him. Therefore if Zelensky wanted to save lives he would not order to
fight in this useless, unequal war.
Did you just write it is a useless war? 8-)
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From
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 12:10:10 2022
Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for war criminals
;-)
There's only one such by the UN sanctioned court to do this ... it's not in Russia, it's not in Ukraine ...
The fact, my Fido friend, is that the Russian campaign is getting nowhere because of the western support ... Ukraine is slamming the Russian army with western weaponry.
As they say in the US ... suck it up, buttercup. The only thing Russia now badly needs is a gracious way out and an explanation to the mothers why their sons had to die ...
I'm betting you are too young to remember the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires ... a force to contend with once it will become obvious how many of Russia's finest had to die because of a single idiot...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothers_of_the_Plaza_de_Mayo
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 12:13:11 2022
I bet that the report from this shelter was
shown on the Russian TV only.
So you're saying Sadam commanded a Finnish military unit?
We saw the video too with this difference that the structure was not built by Finnish troops, meaning they had no way of showing plans with a ventilation shaft. And that American bomb was a concrete-piercing hollow charge ... the same kind of stuff destroying your tanks in Ukraine and bbqing the inside.
Why are you always deflecting the discussion away from Ukraine?
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From
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 15:41:36 2022
Доброго времечка, Ward Dossche.
Вы писали 31.03.22 12:10:
The fact, my Fido friend, is that the
Russian campaign is getting nowhere because
of the western support ... Ukraine is
slamming the Russian army with western
weaponry.
For some reason, the advantage is only on Russia's side, with the numerical superiority of Ukraine carrying the "latest" Western weapons.
As they say in the US ... suck it up,
buttercup. The only thing Russia now badly
needs is a gracious way out and an
explanation to the mothers why their sons
had to die ...
You're going to overstep. Nazism will be disposed of completely this time. Along with Western armaments.
I'm betting you are too young to remember
the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos
Aires ... a force to contend with once it
will become obvious how many of Russia's
finest had to die because of a single
idiot...
That's not where you're looking for the analogy. You have to look in the mirror, in the mirror.
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From
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 15:44:46 2022
Доброго времечка, Ward Dossche.
Вы писали 31.03.22 12:02:
Did you just write it is a useless war? 8-)
This simply means that Zelensky decides nothing but to save his own skin. If he backs off now, he will be torn apart by his own people, turned inside out, and cooked the national dish of Khohlya - lard.
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Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 31 15:25:47 2022
You're going to overstep. Nazism will be disposed of completely this
time. Along with Western armaments.
The only thing that will need to be disposed of is thousands and thousands of tons of burned-out Russian scrap metal. It will be good for business...
BTW, there are Ukrainian gymnasts in Belgium which fled the war. Next week they may already be competing here. As I run the outfit which arranges the streaming of the event, you need an URL to watch? You can also watch the Russian gymnasts ... if any.
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From
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Oleg Nazaroff on Thu Mar 31 15:28:57 2022
Did you just write it is a useless war? 8-)
This simply means that Zelensky decides nothing but to save his own skin. If he backs off now, he will be torn apart by his own people, turned
inside out, and cooked the national dish of Khohlya - lard.
Never underestimate guerilla tactics of a people fighting for their own territory ... it's a guaranteed loss ... everybody who tried, lost.
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From
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 19:34:54 2022
Hello Ward,
Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for war criminals
;-)
There's only one such by the UN sanctioned court to do this ... it's not in
Russia, it's not in Ukraine ...
Russia has its own courts.
The fact, my Fido friend, is that the Russian campaign is getting nowhere because of the western support ... Ukraine is slamming the Russian army with western weaponry.
Never underestimate the mind of a madman.
As they say in the US ... suck it up, buttercup. The only thing Russia now badly needs is a gracious way out and an explanation to the mothers why their sons had to die ...
You fell for it. Hook, line, and sinker. So did just about everybody
else, so don't feel bad.
This is an old ruse, known by chessplayers, for ages. In order to
steal a pot at tournaments, some players play preliminary matches as sandbaggers, deliberately losing games to lesser opponents so as to
get a lower rating. Then, when it comes to playing games that really
count, they start playing for real, winning game after game after
game, winning the entire jackpot in whatever class they are playing.
This is exactly what Vladimir Putin has been doing to date. His
intention was never to conquer all of Ukraine. That was all a ruse.
To understand this, all you have to do is look at a map. His forces
already control almost all the area he wants. His real targets were
the energy riches of Ukraine's east (second to Norway's). You know,
all those natural gas reserves, along with Crimea's offshore energy
fields. Stuff like that. And let's not forget about controlling
Ukraine's coastline, making Ukraine basically a landlocked country.
Yes, you have really been fooled. Big time.
Is Putin crazy, as some as said or suggested? Did he miscalculate,
making mistake after mistake after mistake? It may be all he wanted
to do was capture energy reserves and cause some internal changes
in Ukraine's government.
Remember, Zelensky was offered many other places to stay outside
of Ukraine. Had he accepted any of those offers, there would have
been no need for any bombing and all would have been fine.
But hey. Let's get to the bombing. Especially the targeting of
civilians. You do realize there is reason to such madness.
Over four million of Zelensky's most ardent supporters have fled
to other lands, most of them to Poland, as a result. How many will
likely return any time soon. What that means is that millions of
Ukrainians who disliked Russia have left for the West. And this
denies Zelensky his strongest base of supporters.
Yes, Trump was right in calling Putin a "genius". You and others
just don't want to admit it.
The West is playing into Putin's hands once again. Seems like it
never learns. And maybe it never will.
This is all reminiscent of Russia's siege of Grozny, in the first
Chechen war in the mid-1990s. Chechen fighters wiped out a Russian
armored brigade, which totally stunned Moscow. What did Putin do?
The Russians regrouped and wiped out Grozny with artillery and air
power. This action also solidied Putin's grip on power, making him
de facto dictator rather than president.
So. What will Putin do next in his war on Ukraine?
"There is a whole nex stage to the Putin playbook. As Russian
troops gained cotrol on the ground in Chechnya, they crushed any
further dissent with arrests and filtration camps and by turning
and empowering local protegВs and collaborators." ~ Carlotta Gall
Let's review -
From the beginning, Putin *never* intended to conquer all of Ukraine.
His real targets were the energy riches of Ukraine's east (Europe's second-largest known reserves of natural gas - after Norway's).
Combined with Russia's previous territorial seizures of Crimea,
which contains part of a huge shale-gas field, and its control of
almost all of Ukraine's coastline, Putin's ambitions are clear.
Vladimir Putin is no more interested in re-uniting the Russian-speaking
world than he is in flying to the moon. His only real interest is in
securing Russia's energy dominance.
What a heist.
And you fell for it. Hook, line, and sinker.
I'm betting you are too young to remember the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires ... a force to contend with once it will become obvious how
many of Russia's finest had to die because of a single idiot...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothers_of_the_Plaza_de_Mayo
Madonna is never too young ...
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From
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 19:35:00 2022
Hello Alexander,
Ukraine troops were afraid that people will greet Russian troops.
Do you grow your own pot? Good stuff...
BTW - is in your country it is allowed? :)
Of course it is. Two public universities grow it for us. Not a bad
deal, not having to do it ourselves or use our own land. But we do
have to pay for it, through dispensaries which get it from the
universities. Of course, not all states have such a program. Or
even a program at all ...
Listen, there are foreign network correspondents and camerateams
all over Ukraine. On the Ukrainian side they are free to move
around, to photograph, to videograph, to write, to telephone...
The crews which are reporting from the Russian side and the Dombas
are restricted in every possible way...
The western journalists also under control at the Ukrainian side. It is
an illusion that they can freely move and get information wherever they like.
Nobody has any illusions. With bullets and bombs going about, it is
very difficult to get around for anybody. Those who think it is a
cakewalk are deluded, and usually never make it to where they think
they are going.
Russian troops were not welcomed as liberators... there are now in
my small country already some 20.000 Ukrainian refugees, we are
still looking for the firstone stating he/she fled the liberation
of his/her country...
Well, then ask them -- would they be been happy if their towns would
have been given up to the Russian troops without fighting? ;-) Ask them
do they believe that if Russian troops would enter the towns they would kill its citizens?
Well, now that they know there is no need for asking.
Get real... but of course, you won't... your mind poisened for
years by a kind of propaganda the world hasn't seen before... or
maybe you are just part of the system...
I am as I am.
Propaganda has limitations. Makes no difference what side. Sooner
or later word gets out, and people know. However, there are exceptions.
For example, even after the end of WWII Germans asked "Why did you bomb
our schools, our hospitals, our places of worship? What did we do to
deserve this?" Most Germans had no idea Jewish people were rounded up
and slaughtered at death camps, believing they had moved to their
ancestral homeland of Palestine on their own.
To the German people of that time, Adolf Hitler was a kindly
soft-spoken man who would do no harm to anyone, and would always
defend Germany and its people. A savior for them all.
Of course times have changed. There are no more Hitlers. But for
whatever reason, mankind has a penchant for finding and worshipping
such people. And they will arise.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Thu Mar 31 19:35:05 2022
Hello Alexander,
IMHO, it is a historical issue. "Ukraine" was derived from
the Russian word Okraina (a border region/area). One time
it was really a border region of Russia. You probably can
say that you live in the New York
But at that time "Russia" was something with capital in Kyiv:)
In different times Russia had different capitals. Ukrainians also had
the capital in Warszawa for many centuries. ;)
Kyiv was there first. For both Ukrainians and Russians. And maybe
that is the key to a peace deal. The reunification of Ukraine/Russia
as one. With Kyiv as its capital. Just like the days of old. :)
--Lee
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 22:38:28 2022
Доброго времечка, Ward Dossche.
Вы писали 31.03.22 15:25:
The only thing that will need to be disposed
of is thousands and thousands of tons of
burned-out Russian scrap metal. It will be
good for business...
Not Russian, but ex-Soviet; there is no other in Ukraine.
BTW, there are Ukrainian gymnasts in Belgium
which fled the war. Next week they may
already be competing here. As I run the
outfit which arranges the streaming of the
event, you need an URL to watch? You can
also watch the Russian gymnasts ... if any.
It's not "my" sport. Bicycle-auto-motorcycle races, heavy-duty truck races, skiing, you're always welcome. And traditionally, I will cheer for the Belarusians ;)
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From
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 22:39:15 2022
Доброго времечка, Ward Dossche.
Вы писали 31.03.22 15:28:
Never underestimate guerilla tactics of a
people fighting for their own territory ...
it's a guaranteed loss ... everybody who
tried, lost.
Not Russia. Never ;)
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From
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Lee Lofaso on Fri Apr 1 02:39:55 2022
Доброго времечка, Lee Lofaso.
Вы писали 31.03.22 19:35:
Kyiv was there first. For both Ukrainians
and Russians. And maybe that is the key to a
peace deal. The reunification of
Ukraine/Russia as one. With Kyiv as its
capital. Just like the days of old. :)
Kiev is permanently under siege for almost 1,000 years. This is our, Russian history. And so it will remain ;)
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Ward Dossche on Thu Mar 31 19:02:44 2022
It is funny. Just like Russia at the UN decalring a humanitarian crisis
that they created. ;)
Yes, and vetoeing the resolutions against Russia ...
True, the UN should really fix their shit one day.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 1 08:59:34 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 10:10
ak>>> Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts
ak>>> for war criminals;-)
AI> It is funny. Just like Russia at the UN decalring a
AI> humanitarian crisis that they created.;)
Well, if you don't repair your river dam and your land becomes flooded
-- who must be blamed -- you or the water? Good politicians always
prevent escalation, but the Ukrainian politicians have been built it up
for 8 years. Now they are standing in shit up to their noses and Russia
rolls the wave.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 1 09:03:41 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 10:26
ak>>> Well, but who did shell the hospital then? ;=)
AI> Are you suggesting that Ukraine bombed it's own hospital?
It was the hospital in the Russian speaking town. Ukrainian nationalists
hate Russians as the German Nazi hated Jews. So absolutely I don't
wonder that they can be responsible, and for me it is the most probable version.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 1 09:17:11 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 10:33
ak>> I say you again -- Putin needs alive Ukrainians who loves him.
AI> I don't think you'll find such a man.
ak>> Dead Ukrainians are useless for him, and their relatives would
ak>> probably hate him.
AI> Putin will kill and destroy to get what he wants.
No, no. His aim is to set up a friendly Ukraine. A constant occupation
has no sense. So he needs many loyal Ukrainians, that's why his
propaganda tells that he is a liberator from the national-fascists.
ak>> Therefore if Zelensky wanted to save lives he would not order to
ak>> fight in this useless, unequal war.
AI> It is Russia who started this useless war. Zelensky is defending
AI> Ukraine along with people of Ukraine. It was not Zelensky who went
AI> on a mission to kill and destroy. That is what Russia is doing.
This war is useless at first place because that nobody wants to conquer Ukraine and make Ukrainians slaves. Any other issues can be solves
peacefully without fighting to the last soldier. An army, I repeat it,
is a foolish pack of dogs -- they will fight as long as they are
ordered. Or until they will be killed. No brains, no reason.
ak>> Ukrainians could show to Putin their love or disdain peacefully.
ak>> But Zelensky probably is not sure about love or disdain.
AI> The love and/or disdain is on full display for the whole world to
AI> see.
Well, the western propaganda is much stronger than the Russian one. And
in addition the latter has been shut up.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Ward Dossche on Fri Apr 1 02:27:02 2022
On 03-31-22 12:13, Ward Dossche <=-
spoke to Alexander Koryagin about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
Why are you always deflecting the discussion away from Ukraine?
It is called "what about", a technique used to deflect debate when one
has no better thing to say.
Dale Shipp
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Oleg Nazaroff on Fri Apr 1 02:03:04 2022
On 03-31-22 22:39, Oleg Nazaroff <=-
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Never underestimate guerilla tactics of a
people fighting for their own territory ...
it's a guaranteed loss ... everybody who
tried, lost.
Not Russia. Never ;)
"What about" Afghanistan? How many years did Russia try to control it
before they gave up and went home?
Dale Shipp
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Ward Dossche on Fri Apr 1 09:38:27 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 13:02
ak>> I say you again -- Putin needs alive Ukrainians who loves
ak>> him. Dead Ukrainians are useless for him, and their
ak>> relatives would probably hate him. Therefore if Zelensky
ak>> wanted to save lives he would not order to fight in this
ak>> useless, unequal war.
WD> Did you just write it is a useless war?8-)
Of course. If nobody wants to kill you (if you don't shoot at him),
deprive your freedom, sovereignty, occupy your country, annex it to
Russia... in this case there no reasons to fight until last soldier. But
if you start killing such an invader you open rivers of blood and
destruction. A politician must have at least a hundred grams of brain.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Fri Apr 1 09:44:05 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 13:10
ak>> Most funny that both sides are going to set up courts for
ak>> war criminals
ak>>;-)
WD> There's only one such by the UN sanctioned court to do this ...
WD> it's not in Russia, it's not in Ukraine ...
When the US wanted to put Noriega into an American prison they spat on
the UN and Panama's sovereignty taken together. They did in Panama
whatever they want, as if it was an American shed.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
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Dale Shipp on Fri Apr 1 08:42:27 2022
Never underestimate guerilla tactics of a
people fighting for their own territory ...
it's a guaranteed loss ... everybody who
tried, lost.
Not Russia. Never ;)
"What about" Afghanistan? How many years did Russia try to control it before they gave up and went home?
And do not forget the border wars with China ... probably erased from 'official' Russian history ...
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From
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alexander koryagin on Fri Apr 1 08:51:26 2022
When the US wanted to put Noriega into an American prison they spat on
the UN and Panama's sovereignty taken together. They did in Panama
whatever they want, as if it was an American shed.
How about Skripal and Navalny?
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Alexander Koryagin on Fri Apr 1 00:05:40 2022
Well, if you don't repair your river dam and your land becomes flooded
-- who must be blamed -- you or the water?
I'll give you three guesses and the first two don't count.
Good politicians always prevent escalation,
It's just a wee bit beyond politics now.
but the Ukrainian politicians have been built it up for 8 years.
Russian propaganda has built it up for 8 years, probably more.
Now they are standing in shit up to their noses and Russia rolls
the wave.
Russia has assaulted the men, women and children of Ukraine and destroyed much in the country saying they were liberating Ukraine from nazis. Of course there is no truth in that, it is all just propaganda.
Or some nonsense about the russian language, also nothing but propaganda.
Or some other nonsense about cutting water off from the people but that's not how it is and it is just more propaganda.
Russia really messed up. Messed up bad this time.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Alexander Koryagin on Fri Apr 1 00:07:26 2022
Are you suggesting that Ukraine bombed it's own hospital?
It was the hospital in the Russian speaking town. Ukrainian nationalists
hate Russians as the German Nazi hated Jews. So absolutely I don't
wonder that they can be responsible, and for me it is the most probable version.
More propaganda. The russian tv you are watching is full of it, and so are you.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Alexander Koryagin on Fri Apr 1 00:13:20 2022
Putin will kill and destroy to get what he wants.
No, no. His aim is to set up a friendly Ukraine. A constant occupation
has no sense. So he needs many loyal Ukrainians, that's why his
propaganda tells that he is a liberator from the national-fascists.
His aim is to re-establish the USSR of old. That's not going to happen.
Instead of propaganda, why don't we just speak honestly? The truth is not so scary.
The love and/or disdain is on full display for the whole world to
see.
Well, the western propaganda is much stronger than the Russian one. And
in addition the latter has been shut up.
The west is not propagandized as you are, and in addition the latter has wound up the propaganda in such a large way it's beyond fiction.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Alexander Koryagin on Fri Apr 1 00:16:56 2022
Of course. If nobody wants to kill you (if you don't shoot at him),
Of course this is exactly what Russia has done. They amassed an army of ~200,000 troops on the border of Ukraine and then invaded and fired the first shots.
These arguments you present are economical with the truth.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Lee Lofaso on Fri Apr 1 10:19:08 2022
Hi, Lee Lofaso!
I read your message from 31.03.2022 20:35
ak>>>> IMHO, it is a historical issue. "Ukraine" was
ak>>>> derived from the Russian word Okraina (a border
ak>>>> region/area). One time it was really a border
ak>>>> region of Russia. You probably can say that you
ak>>>> live in the New York
DP>>> But at that time "Russia" was something with capital in
DP>>> Kyiv:)
ak>> In different times Russia had different capitals.
ak>> Ukrainians also had the capital in Warszawa for many
ak>> centuries.;)
LL> Kyiv was there first. For both Ukrainians and Russians. And
LL> maybe ??that is the key to a peace deal. The reunification of
LL> Ukraine/Russia as one. With Kyiv as its capital. Just like the
LL> days of old.:)
At least one lesson should be learnt: the policy towards the nations and languages in a country should be wise and careful. Even in case if you
have at your disposal gangs marching along the streets with flaming torches.
Bye, Lee!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dale Shipp on Fri Apr 1 10:34:23 2022
Hello Dale,
On Friday April 01 2022 02:03, you wrote to Oleg Nazaroff:
Not Russia. Never ;)
"What about" Afghanistan? How many years did Russia try to control it before they gave up and went home?
Don't feed the trolls...
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From
Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to
Dale Shipp on Fri Apr 1 14:05:19 2022
Доброго времечка, Dale Shipp.
Вы писали 01.04.22 2:03:
"What about" Afghanistan? How many years
did Russia try to control it before they
gave up and went home?
This is really different, from the very beginning. Russia has no goal (and it has never been precisely defined) to capture at all costs.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Fri Apr 1 20:07:36 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, alexander!
Thursday March 31 2022 10:36, you wrote to me:
But at that time "Russia" was something with capital in Kyiv:)
In different times Russia had different capitals. Ukrainians also had
"Russia" at some point was some country ruled by guys from Scandinavia :)
the capital in Warszawa for many centuries. ;)
And Russia was a part on Mongol state.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 2 15:58:36 2022
Hello Alexander,
[..]
In different times Russia had different capitals.
Ukrainians also had the capital in Warszawa for many
centuries.;)
Kyiv was there first. For both Ukrainians and Russians. And
maybe ??that is the key to a peace deal. The reunification of
Ukraine/Russia as one. With Kyiv as its capital. Just like the
days of old.:)
At least one lesson should be learnt: the policy towards the nations and languages in a country should be wise and careful. Even in case if you have at your disposal gangs marching along the streets with flaming torches.
Europe is kind of a strange place. Almost all countries are divided
by language. Far different than places such as India, China, and other
areas. When the USA began, Benjamin Franklin wanted the USA to have
a national language. His suggestion was German. The resolution failed
by one vote. Since then, no effort has been made to have a national
language.
With no national or official language, people have freedom to say
anything they want. Even if it makes no sense.
Which might explain why we saw "gangs marching along the streets
with flaming torches" in Charlottesville, West Virginia while shouting
Nazi slogans (in German) when Donald Trump was president.
--Lee
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Sat Apr 2 17:35:57 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 01.04.2022 10:05
AI> Or some other nonsense about cutting water off from the people
AI> but that's not how it is and it is just more propaganda.
It depends how you use the Russia's propaganda. If you want to believe
that no damage was done by cutting the fresh water channel you should
cite the Russia's propaganda telling that Crimea becomes even better
without Ukrainian water. Check it out in Wikipedia: :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Crimean_Canal
-----Beginning of the citation-----
According to official Russian statistics, the Crimean agricultural
industry fully overcame the consequences of blocking the North Crimean
Canal and crop yields grew by a factor of 1.5 from 2013 by 2016.[7] The reported rapid growth in agricultural production in the Crimea is due to
the fact that, with the help of subsidies of the order of 2-3 billion
rubles a year from the budget of the Russian Federation, agricultural producers of Crimea were able to increase the fleet of agricultural machinery.[8][9][10]
These official statistics contrast with reports of a massive shrinkage
in the area under cultivation in Crimea, from 130,000 hectares in 2013
to just 14,000 in 2017,[11] and an empty canal and a nearly dry
reservoir resulting in widespread water shortages,[12][13][3] with water
only being available for three to five hours a day in 2021.[13] That
same year, the New York Times cited senior American officials as saying
that securing Crimea's water supply could be an objective of a possible incursion by Russia into Ukraine.[14][3]
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Bye, Alan!
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
alexander koryagin on Sun Apr 3 17:41:52 2022
Or some other nonsense about cutting water off from the people
but that's not how it is and it is just more propaganda.
It depends how you use the Russia's propaganda.
I don't use Russia's proaganda. Why would I? Russia has proved itself unreliable, a liar.
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From
Alexander Koryagin@2:221/6 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 4 09:46:44 2022
Hi Alan Ianson!
I read your message on 4-Apr-2022
Or some other nonsense about cutting water off from the people
but that's not how it is and it is just more propaganda.
It depends how you use the Russia's propaganda.
I don't use Russia's proaganda. Why would I? Russia has proved
itself unreliable, a liar.
But very often we use that information we like. Fot instance - Russian troops retreated from a village and killed its inhabitans!!! Ah! Cool! Like it! ;=)
Bye Alan!
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Alexander Koryagin on Mon Apr 4 00:20:00 2022
I don't use Russia's proaganda. Why would I? Russia has proved
itself unreliable, a liar.
But very often we use that information we like.
This is not a sitcom on TV. The truth is important.
Fot instance - Russian troops
retreated from a village and killed its inhabitans!!!
Do you doubt that? Russia has been killing civilians since the invasion began as they did in other places like Syria. There is no plausible deniability for Russia anymore.
Ah! Cool! Like it! ;=)
Nobody likes it but it is the truth and that is important.
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From
Alexander Koryagin@2:221/6 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 4 12:56:12 2022
Hi Alan Ianson!
I read your message on 4-Apr-2022
I don't use Russia's proaganda. Why would I? Russia has proved
itself unreliable, a liar.
But very often we use that information we like.
This is not a sitcom on TV. The truth is important.
Fot instance - Russian troops retreated from a village and killed
its inhabitans!!!
Do you doubt that? Russia has been killing civilians since the
invasion began as they did in other places like Syria. There is no plausible deniability for Russia anymore.
Ah! Cool! Like it! ;=)
Nobody likes it but it is the truth and that is important.
The Bacha provocation has been done by the same people who shot people on Maidan square in Kiev in 2014, No moral at all.
Bye Alan!
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From
Bj├╢rn Felten@2:203/2 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 4 12:44:30 2022
Please Alan, don't feed any of those disgusting human beings!
And please don't invite them to any other echo, it's bad enough that they have managed to infest this echo.
// The Moderator
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From
Bj├╢rn Felten@2:203/2 to
Alexander Koryagin on Wed Apr 6 15:02:24 2022
Alexander Koryagin -> Alan Ianson skrev 2022-04-04 11:56:
Hi Alan Ianson!
I read your message on 4-Apr-2022
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Interesting. I guess Tommi too is all for free speech... 8-)
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 11 11:10:39 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 01.04.2022 10:13
AI>>> Putin will kill and destroy to get what he wants.
ak>> No, no. His aim is to set up a friendly Ukraine. A constant
ak>> occupation has no sense. So he needs many loyal Ukrainians, that's
ak>> why his propaganda tells that he is a liberator from the national-
ak>> fascists.
AI> His aim is to re-establish the USSR of old. That's not going to
AI> happen.
AI> Instead of propaganda, why don't we just speak honestly? The truth
AI> is not so scary.
I know only one thing -- this invasion would not have been possible
without Ukraine authority's help. 8 years it was perfectly clear that
Russia would not allow Ukraine to solve Donbass problem using military
force. And for any adequate ruler it was clear that the Minsk agreements should be implemented and concessions be made.
But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and they
didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with Donbass.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Apr 11 11:16:10 2022
Hello, alexander!
Monday April 11 2022 11:10, you wrote to Alan Ianson:
I know only one thing -- this invasion would not have been possible without Ukraine authority's help. 8 years it was perfectly clear that Russia would not allow Ukraine to solve Donbass problem using military
force. And for any adequate ruler it was clear that the Minsk
agreements should be implemented and concessions be made.
Russia was always using internal disputes in our former republics together with demagogic rhetoric to increase it's influence.
Remember how GRU sent Chechen fighters to Abkhazia because Russia was trying to get Georgia under it's control?
DNR/LNR was just an operation to destabilize Ukraine.
Russia was never going to follow Minsk agreements, eveyone knew that.
But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and
they didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with Donbass.
It's a fake news, ultra-nationalist parties lost last elections, they were already marginal.
But now, during the war, thanks to Russia help - they became a real force because they are ready to die while fighting Russian forces.
They became a heroes, because they didn't surrender even to elite Chechen forces.
Mariupol became their Stalingrad.
Puting created new strong ideology for new Ukranian state, ideology of resistance to new "Russian empire" where Ukranina slavic people are being killed my Chechens, Buryats and Dagestanis. This is what ultra-nationalists were waiting for and what they finally got.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Apr 11 07:55:18 2022
Instead of propaganda, why don't we just speak honestly? The truth
is not so scary.
I know only one thing -- this invasion would not have been possible
without Ukraine authority's help.
The Ukraine authority did not invade any nation. Russia did.
8 years it was perfectly clear that Russia would not allow Ukraine to solve Donbass problem using military
force.
So you think a Russian invasion of Ukraine solves anything?
It does not. It has now mired Russia in an ugly mess that I don't know how it will get itself out of.
And for any adequate ruler it was clear that the Minsk agreements
should be implemented and concessions be made.
Russia has no interest in Minsk agreements.
But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and they didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with Donbass.
That is a false narrative. Zelensky is not an ultra-nationalist.
We really should move this topic to an appropriate area. I suggest..
WHAT'S_HOT! or COFFEE_KLATSCH. Do you see those areas in your list?
It's not that I don't want to communicate with you it's just because we are off topic in here. If we move these threads to another area we can freely talk about these things without disturbing this area.
Those are just suggestions, I am open to going to any other area where this topic can be freely discussed.
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Apr 11 08:06:22 2022
It's a fake news, ultra-nationalist parties lost last elections, they were already marginal.
How do you feel about moving these discussions (about the Russian invasion) to another area?
I ask because of the pushback I have received to my own posts from the moderator (and others) in this area calling some posters trolls. That's an incorrect assessment I think but we are off topic for this area.
I suggest WHAT'S_HOT! or COFFEE_KLATSCH but I am open to moving these threads to any area that would work. Do you have those areas available to you, or do you have a better area that we could move too?
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 11 23:35:00 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Alan!
Monday April 11 2022 08:06, you wrote to me:
How do you feel about moving these discussions (about the Russian invasion) to another area?
No problem for me :)
I ask because of the pushback I have received to my own posts from the moderator (and others) in this area calling some posters trolls.
That's an incorrect assessment I think but we are off topic for this
area.
I am just trying to show that we have different opinions in Russia about current events.
And for sure, those discussions are very offtopic for echo about Fidonews.
I suggest WHAT'S_HOT! or COFFEE_KLATSCH but I am open to moving these threads to any area that would work. Do you have those areas available
to you, or do you have a better area that we could move too?
DDR_KITSCH is a very good place for any political discussions about events is Eastern Europe.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Apr 11 22:53:38 2022
But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and they didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with Donbass.
Aw c'mon Alexander, onyone with at least half a brain understands that the whole Donbas-controverse is Russian-fed and Russian-started in a carefully planned long-term strategy to re-take the whole of Ukraine and annex it.
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From
Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 11 22:54:37 2022
It's not that I don't want to communicate with you it's just because we
are off topic in here. If we move these threads to another area we can freely talk about these things without disturbing this area.
This echo is carried on virtually any Fidonet-system, well ... not really, but a lot.
To me it's a good source of fake-news from the St.Petersburg troll factory ... some people even believe it. I think it's important to see and understand the nonsense which goes around ...
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From
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Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Apr 11 23:10:43 2022
DDR_KITSCH is a very good place for any political discussions about
events is Eastern Europe.
I think nobody really gives a shite about yet another echo ...
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Ward Dossche on Mon Apr 11 14:52:04 2022
This echo is carried on virtually any Fidonet-system, well ... not really, but a lot.
It is likely one of the oldest and most long running of our echo areas and can be added by any nodes who would like to be connected.
I have been told (more than once) by Bjorn "Don't feed the trolls" so at least he does want the discussion here, or maybe he just wants a one sided discussion, I'm not sure.
To me it's a good source of fake-news from the St.Petersburg troll factory ... some people even believe it. I think it's important to see and understand the nonsense which goes around ...
I agree. We just need to find a place for these discussions that is not off topic. I suggest WHAT'S_HOT!
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Apr 11 14:56:54 2022
How do you feel about moving these discussions (about the Russian
invasion) to another area?
No problem for me :)
I am just trying to show that we have different opinions in Russia about current events.
Yes, myself included.
And for sure, those discussions are very offtopic for echo about Fidonews.
I agree it doesn't fit the FIDONEWS area. I suggest WHAT'S_HOT!, it's a fairly old area that hasn't been used much recently and could use traffic. :)
DDR_KITSCH is a very good place for any political discussions about events is Eastern Europe.
I don't ever recall seeing that area but I will do a %list at a few links and see if I can find that area and lnk if I do.
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From
Dan Clough@1:123/115 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 11 20:30:00 2022
Alan Ianson wrote to Ward Dossche <=-
To me it's a good source of fake-news from the St.Petersburg troll factory ... some people even believe it. I think it's important to see and
understand
the nonsense which goes around ...
I agree. We just need to find a place for these discussions that
is not off topic. I suggest WHAT'S_HOT!
I suggest YOU'RE_WASTING_YOUR_TIME.
... All the easy problems have been solved.
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Apr 12 09:34:48 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 11.04.2022 11:16
ak>> I know only one thing -- this invasion would not have been
ak>> possible without Ukraine authority's help. 8 years it was
ak>> perfectly clear that Russia would not allow Ukraine to solve
ak>> Donbass problem using military force. And for any adequate ruler
ak>> it was clear that the Minsk agreements should be implemented and
ak>> concessions be made.
DP> Russia was always using internal disputes in our former republics
DP> together with demagogic rhetoric to increase it's influence.
DP> Remember how GRU sent Chechen fighters to Abkhazia because Russia
DP> was trying to get Georgia under it's control? DNR/LNR was just an
DP> operation to destabilize Ukraine.
Abkhazia left Georgia the same way as Crimea. Georgian radicals came to
power and the republic declared separation in 1994. It is a usual thing
when some radical idiots create havoc in a multinational country --
separatism is inevitable. Russia had a very modest role in this conflict.
DP> Russia was never going to follow Minsk agreements, eveyone knew
DP> that.
First of all Ukraine refused to do amnesty for the rebels, make an
autonomy for the Donbass region. Russia was Donbass people defender but
it incorrect to say that Russian troops for 8 years have defended
Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
ak>> But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and
ak>> they didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with
ak>> Donbass.
DP> It's a fake news, ultra-nationalist parties lost last elections,
DP> they were already marginal. But now, during the war, thanks to
It is not necessary to have majority if you use violence and threats.
Well, it is like a criminal gang can hold in its grip a whole city. A
common people know that if their conduct would wrong they will be
visited by.
DP> Russia help - they became a real force because they are ready to
DP> die while fighting Russian forces. They became a heroes, because
DP> they didn't surrender even to elite Chechen forces. Mariupol became
DP> their Stalingrad. Puting created new strong ideology for new
Ukrainian nationalist have no pity for Mariupol just because there are
too many pro Russian people have always lived there. The "defence" of
Mariupol in reality is a revenge to its citizens.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 12 10:07:20 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 11.04.2022 17:55
AI>>> Instead of propaganda, why don't we just speak honestly? The
AI>>> truth is not so scary.
ak>> I know only one thing -- this invasion would not have been
ak>> possible without Ukraine authority's help.
AI> The Ukraine authority did not invade any nation. Russia did.
There is no a single nation in Ukraine. Better to say it consists of two nations. If a Russian person was listed as a Ukrainian it doesn't make
him an Ukrainian. Russia 8 years defended Russian people and does it
now, although I admit, in a rather crazy way.
ak>> 8 years it was perfectly clear that Russia would not allow Ukraine
ak>> to solve Donbass problem using military force.
AI> So you think a Russian invasion of Ukraine solves anything?
After so much spilt blood I don't think that Ukraine will be remained
the same as it was. There will be either a federalization of Ukraine, or
the eastern part of Ukraine will separate completely in case if the
authority in Kiev continue their foolish hard-edged policy. But peace
will be.
AI> It does not. It has now mired Russia in an ugly mess that I don't
AI> know how it will get itself out of.
ak>> And for any adequate ruler it was clear that the Minsk agreements
ak>> should be implemented and concessions be made.
AI> Russia has no interest in Minsk agreements.
Russia was not a side of the conflict until this string.
ak>> But Zlensky is under a full control of the ultra-nationalists, and
ak>> they didn't allow him to do any concessions and peace with
ak>> Donbass.
AI> That is a false narrative. Zelensky is not an ultra-nationalist.
He is under their control and cannot do anything against their will.
AI> We really should move this topic to an appropriate area. I
AI> suggest..
AI> WHAT'S_HOT! or COFFEE_KLATSCH. Do you see those areas in your list?
Tommy has it in his gate. Although it is better to compare fidonet as a dehydrated land, where all the remaining fishes have gathered in a few
small pools. No rules in every pool. Our topic is probably offtopic, but
such things have happing in this area for at least 10 years. ;)
AI> It's not that I don't want to communicate with you it's just
AI> because we are off topic in here. If we move these threads to
AI> another area we can freely talk about these things without
AI> disturbing this area.
AI> Those are just suggestions, I am open to going to any other area
AI> where this topic can be freely discussed.
Theoretically, for debating there is "debate" area. But probably all the
fish from there went in this pool. ;-)
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Tue Apr 12 10:12:34 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 11.04.2022 23:53
ak>> But Zlensky is under a full control of the
ak>> ultra-nationalists, and they didn't allow him to do any
ak>> concessions and peace with Donbass.
WD> Aw c'mon Alexander, onyone with at least half a brain
WD> understands that the whole Donbas-controverse is Russian-fed
WD> and Russian-started in a carefully planned long-term strategy
WD> to re-take the whole of Ukraine and annex it. \%/@rd
Why it has not happened before 2014 coup?
Bye, Ward!
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alexander koryagin on Tue Apr 12 10:23:48 2022
It is a usual thing
when some radical idiots create havoc in a multinational country -- separatism is inevitable. Russia had a very modest role in this conflict.
I call that hogwash. We (Belgium) have our radicals too, there have been historical language and economic differences and the international press will jump on it come election time, but no people get killed, some name calling ... a bit like a football game.
Then last summer when torrential rains devastated one region killing hundreds and leaving tens of thousands homeless, the other language community was the first to respond in such a way that relief organisations asked not to send anything anymore because they couldn't handle the volume of aid (clothing, food...). For months construction workers on their week-ends off went to work there for free to help rebuild ... so where are the Russians helping to rebuild Ukraine? Where are the relief funds? The food? Clothing? The only thing Russia has sent is violence, death, destruction, rape, thieving, wiping out entire cities...
A small post-office just across the border in Belarus was used to send 2-3 tonnes of looted objects (computers, TVs, household appliances, clothing, ...) a day to somewhere Russia ... stolen by Russian soldiers ... And Belarus is not distrubiting Zelenski-propaganda ... just locals complaining they could not get inside their post-office anymore.
First of all Ukraine refused to do amnesty for the rebels, make an
autonomy for the Donbass region. Russia was Donbass people defender but
it incorrect to say that Russian troops for 8 years have defended
Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
On July 17 2014 it was a Russian weapons system operated by a Russian military crew that shot down Malaysia Airlines flight 17. Please do not insult people here by denying, it's an established fact, even the names of the Russian individuals are known. Russian communication systems were (and probably still are) so primative they could be picked-up and recorded ...
There were already Russian troops in that area and they were taking part in hostilities ...
Ukrainian nationalist have no pity for Mariupol just because there are
too many pro Russian people have always lived there. The "defence" of Mariupol in reality is a revenge to its citizens.
Oh dear ... there's definitely a mall connect in your brain if you truly believe that. Do you make a living distributing this nonsense?
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Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 12 12:36:50 2022
Hello, Alan!
Monday April 11 2022 14:56, you wrote to me:
DDR_KITSCH is a very good place for any political discussions about
events is Eastern Europe.
I don't ever recall seeing that area but I will do a %list at a few
links and see if I can find that area and lnk if I do.
I just created it myself :)
Best regards,
dp.
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Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Apr 12 13:24:47 2022
Dmitry,
I just created it myself :)
Now to get it distributed and people linked-up ... the fun will be gone ...
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alexander koryagin on Tue Apr 12 15:09:00 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Tuesday April 12 2022 09:34, you wrote to me:
Abkhazia left Georgia the same way as Crimea. Georgian radicals came
So Like Chechnya left Russia?
Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
Same lies again. Who's gonna believe you now?
It is not necessary to have majority if you use violence and threats.
Violence and threats is the core of Putin's regime.
Ukrainian nationalist have no pity for Mariupol just because there are
too many pro Russian people have always lived there. The "defence" of
Mariupol in reality is a revenge to its citizens.
Mariupol is destroyed by Russian forces.
At this moment thousands of Ukranians are leaving Russia via Russia/EU border, the don't want to stay here.
This is how we "saved" them.
Best regards,
dp.
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Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 12 07:08:00 2022
Alan Ianson wrote to Dmitry Protasoff <=-
I suggest WHAT'S_HOT! or COFFEE_KLATSCH but I am open to moving these threads to any area that would work. Do you have those areas available
to you, or do you have a better area that we could move too?
I'd suggest WHAT'S_HOT. COFFEE_KLATSCH has the potential to be a friendly hangout once again.
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Kurt Weiske on Tue Apr 12 16:58:16 2022
I'd suggest WHAT'S_HOT. COFFEE_KLATSCH has the potential to be a friendly hangout once again.
I'm going nowhere ...
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Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Apr 13 10:07:44 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 12.04.2022 15:09
ak>> Abkhazia left Georgia the same way as Crimea. Georgian radicals
ak>> came
DP> So Like Chechnya left Russia?
Yes. But note Chechnya actually had got its independence in Yeltsin time
after the first Chechen war. But then there was a row of terror acts
across Russia and after them the second Chechen war started and they
lost their gains.
ak>> Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
DP> Same lies again. Who's gonna believe you now?
I said "Russian troops", not Russian "polite green men".
ak>> It is not necessary to have majority if you use violence and
ak>> threats.
DP> Violence and threats is the core of Putin's regime.
Ukrainian ultra-natinalists are not better. Putin at least doesn't
glorify Nazi WW2 collaborators. Do you know what is the difference
between Hitler and Putin? The first said it openly -- we conquer
countries for place for our race, other nations should be either
eliminated or serve Germany, Jews should be used for making soap. But
all Putin's rhetoric is perfectly good, just as taken from the
chivalrous novels. No occupation, but liberation, fighting with
neonazism, defending justice, Russians who are humiliated; the current operation is a noble, heroic matter. Tell me at least one bad Putin's
slogan which can mark him as a fascist.
ak>> Ukrainian nationalist have no pity for Mariupol just because there
ak>> are too many pro Russian people have always lived there.
ak>> The "defence" of Mariupol in reality is a revenge to its citizens.
DP> Mariupol is destroyed by Russian forces.
And I am sure its citizens did not ask defend them by setting up machine
guns in their flat windows.
DP> At this moment thousands of Ukranians are leaving Russia via Russia
DP> /EU border, the don't want to stay here. This is how we "saved"
DP> them.
Of course any place in the world is better than a city "defended" by
Ukrainian nationalists. They know well that the more destruction be made
the better. They hope the city will not be pro Russian after that.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Wed Apr 13 12:34:50 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Wednesday April 13 2022 10:07, you wrote to me:
So Like Chechnya left Russia?
Yes. But note Chechnya actually had got its independence in Yeltsin
time after the first Chechen war. But then there was a row of terror
But Chechen war in 1994 was started exactly the same way as current invasion into Ukraine.
At first they sent there "volunteers" which failed and then started full scale invasion as a "surprise attack".
I still remember that day..
Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
Same lies again. Who's gonna believe you now?
I said "Russian troops", not Russian "polite green men".
There is no difference.
Violence and threats is the core of Putin's regime.
Ukrainian ultra-natinalists are not better. Putin at least doesn't
No, they are just different.
glorify Nazi WW2 collaborators. Do you know what is the difference
He glorify soviet era which was a disaster.
between Hitler and Putin? The first said it openly -- we conquer
Putin never served in army, btw.
countries for place for our race, other nations should be either eliminated or serve Germany, Jews should be used for making soap. But
It was never publicly announced.
all Putin's rhetoric is perfectly good, just as taken from the
Putin is just lying all the time.
Mariupol is destroyed by Russian forces.
And I am sure its citizens did not ask defend them by setting up
machine guns in their flat windows.
So it was Russian army that destroyed city, ok.
At this moment thousands of Ukranians are leaving Russia via
Russia /EU border, the don't want to stay here. This is how we
"saved" them.
Of course any place in the world is better than a city "defended" by Ukrainian nationalists. They know well that the more destruction be
made the better. They hope the city will not be pro Russian after
that.
Ukranians are escaping from Russia! They don't want to be here.
That's why there are 2 days long queues on western Russian borders at this current moment.
Ad even Russians are escaping from Russia in big numbers. Thats the reality.
Best regards,
dp.
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Alexander Koryagin on Wed Apr 13 03:14:04 2022
Ukrainian ultra-natinalists are not better.
There are no nazis or ultra-nationalists as you say in Ukraine. Only people defending themselves from Russia's attacks.
Putin at least doesn't glorify Nazi WW2 collaborators. Do you know
what is the difference between Hitler and Putin?
There isn't much difference. Russia is the nazi regime of today.
The first said it openly -- we conquer countries for place for our
race, other nations should be either eliminated or serve Germany,
Jews should be used for making soap. But all Putin's rhetoric is
perfectly good, just as taken from the chivalrous novels. No
occupation, but liberation, fighting with neonazism, defending
justice,
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is unjust. There is no way to get justice from injustice.
Russians who are humiliated; the current operation is a noble, heroic
matter.
There is nothing noble or heroic about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. There may be parades in Russia but there will be no heroes in Russia.
Russia has already lost.
Tell me at least one bad Putin's slogan which can mark him as a
fascist.
All of the propaganda coming out of the kremlin and Russia generally. It is a fascist trait.
And I am sure its citizens did not ask defend them by setting up machine
guns in their flat windows.
Why do the civilians in Mariupol need to be defended? Because Russia invaded Ukraine?
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From
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Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Apr 14 09:41:00 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 13.04.2022 12:34
ak>>>> Donbass. Russian troops entered Donbass this spring.
DP>>> Same lies again. Who's gonna believe you now?
ak>> I said "Russian troops", not Russian "polite green men".
DP> There is no difference.
There is a big difference between the two. Can't you see it now on TV?
DP>>> Violence and threats is the core of Putin's regime.
ak>> Ukrainian ultra-natinalists are not better. Putin at least doesn't
DP> No, they are just different.
ak>> glorify Nazi WW2 collaborators. Do you know what is the difference
DP> He glorify soviet era which was a disaster.
It is absolutely clear that Nazi Germany could be defeated only by the
Soviet people who were ready to give their lives for a fairy tale of a
bright future. If there had not been the USSR and Stalin all the world
would now spoke German in better case. Those people were idealistic and
that's why we should treat the dead Red Army soldiers like angels. Even
if Putin likes to use them for his aims it changes nothing.
ak>> between Hitler and Putin? The first said it openly -- we conquer
DP> Putin never served in army, btw.
ak>> countries for place for our race, other nations should be either
ak>> eliminated or serve Germany, Jews should be used for making soap.
ak>> But
DP> It was never publicly announced.
Yeah, it had been done in reality, without excessive words.
ak>> all Putin's rhetoric is perfectly good, just as taken from the
DP> Putin is just lying all the time.
IMHO, it it more correct to say that Putin believes that he does good.
In this sense he doesn't lie.
DP>>> Mariupol is destroyed by Russian forces.
ak>> And I am sure its citizens did not ask defend them by setting up
ak>> machine guns in their flat windows.
DP> So it was Russian army that destroyed city, ok.
The only reason why nationalists started to defend Mariupol so franticly
is a simple fact - they knew that Mariupol citizens would greet Russian
troops if they would allow enter the city freely. It is difficult to say
what is the bigger crime -- to storm the city or to defend it using
citizens as a shield.
DP>>> At this moment thousands of Ukranians are leaving Russia via
DP>>> Russia /EU border, the don't want to stay here. This is how
DP>>> we "saved" them.
ak>> Of course any place in the world is better than a city "defended"
ak>> by Ukrainian nationalists. They know well that the more
ak>> destruction be made the better. They hope the city will not be pro
ak>> Russian after that.
DP> Ukranians are escaping from Russia! They don't want to be here.
DP> That's why there are 2 days long queues on western Russian borders
DP> at this current moment.
No wonder -- in Europe they are going to have a lot of money and help. A
half a million Ukrainian refuges in Russia certainly will not get so much.
DP> Ad even Russians are escaping from Russia in big numbers. Thats the
DP> reality.
Yes, it will be a hard time. If one has a possibility to move out of
here why not. Although, as I heard, these people are now under brutal nationalistic attacks in Europe and America just because they are from
Russia.
Bye, Dmitry!
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Alan Ianson on Thu Apr 14 10:05:12 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 13.04.2022 13:14
ak>> Ukrainian ultra-natinalists are not better.
AI> There are no nazis or ultra-nationalists as you say in Ukraine.
AI> Only people defending themselves from Russia's attacks.
ak>> Putin at least doesn't glorify Nazi WW2 collaborators. Do you
ak>> know what is the difference between Hitler and Putin?
AI> There isn't much difference. Russia is the nazi regime of today.
Nazi == ultra-nationalistic. Look for Ukraine.
ak>> The first said it openly -- we conquer countries for place for our
ak>> race, other nations should be either eliminated or serve Germany,
ak>> Jews should be used for making soap. But all Putin's rhetoric is
ak>> perfectly good, just as taken from the chivalrous novels. No
ak>> occupation, but liberation, fighting with neonazism, defending
ak>> justice,
AI> Russia's invasion of Ukraine is unjust. There is no way to get
AI> justice from injustice.
You see only one side of the scene. All the one-side reports are useless
in this case.
ak>> Russians who are humiliated; the current operation is a noble,
ak>> heroic matter.
AI> There is nothing noble or heroic about Russia's invasion of
AI> Ukraine. There may be parades in Russia but there will be no heroes
AI> in Russia.
AI> Russia has already lost.
What do you mean by it?
ak>> Tell me at least one bad Putin's slogan which can mark him as a
ak>> fascist.
AI> All of the propaganda coming out of the kremlin and Russia
AI> generally. It is a fascist trait.
It's not a place for freedom I agree. But I repeat that a strong
propaganda is always based on the true facts and notions. Only in this
case it has success. I see in Russia cars wearing "Z". I see children
with "Z" cut in their haircuts.
ak>> And I am sure its citizens did not ask defend them by setting up
ak>> machine guns in their flat windows.
AI> Why do the civilians in Mariupol need to be defended? Because
AI> Russia invaded Ukraine?
I doubt that they needed to be defended at all.
AI>
https://youtu.b/C66mAkS1ZfM?list=PL7dQWce1VEocye4PFXY64yZEgdn7HBdF3
The time of 2015 is incomparable with the present situation. But at
least one thing is clear -- Ukraine at that time held a military
operation in Donbass similar to Russian one today. Well, it was at a
smaller scale, but it has been continued 8 years.
Bye, Alan!
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alexander koryagin on Thu Apr 14 00:33:32 2022
There isn't much difference. Russia is the nazi regime of today.
Nazi == ultra-nationalistic. Look for Ukraine.
Bzzt. Russia is on a nationalistic tac now.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is unjust. There is no way to get
justice from injustice.
You see only one side of the scene. All the one-side reports are useless
in this case.
Oh? What have I missed?
There is nothing noble or heroic about Russia's invasion of
Ukraine. There may be parades in Russia but there will be no heroes
in Russia.
Russia has already lost.
What do you mean by it?
I mean just what I said. There is no justice or anything noble about the invasion. There never was and never will be. When the war is over there will be no heroes heading back to Russia.
When I say that Russia has already lost I mean simply that. In 60 or so days of war they have not accomplished any of their objectives.
They have accomplished death and destruction (of civilians and civil infrastructure) on a major scale. Was that the objective?
All of the propaganda coming out of the kremlin and Russia
generally. It is a fascist trait.
It's not a place for freedom I agree. But I repeat that a strong
propaganda is always based on the true facts and notions.
The propaganda that comes from the kremlin today is all lies, it's baseless.
Only in this case it has success. I see in Russia cars wearing "Z".
I have seen that too. It's shameful.
I see children with "Z" cut in their haircuts.
What a mindless attitude. Do you think children know waht "Z" means?
Why do the civilians in Mariupol need to be defended? Because
Russia invaded Ukraine?
I doubt that they needed to be defended at all.
The young lady we talked about previously would disagree, if she could.
https://youtu.b/C66mAkS1ZfM?list=PL7dQWce1VEocye4PFXY64yZEgdn7HBdF3
The time of 2015 is incomparable with the present situation. But at
least one thing is clear -- Ukraine at that time held a military
operation in Donbass similar to Russian one today. Well, it was at a
smaller scale, but it has been continued 8 years.
In 2015 it is clear to see Russian involvment in the Donbass region and that is why the Ukraine military had to have a military operation there as they do taoday.
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alexander koryagin on Thu Apr 14 11:56:24 2022
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Hello, alexander!
Thursday April 14 2022 09:41, you wrote to me:
There is no difference.
There is a big difference between the two. Can't you see it now on TV?
There is no difference when they are dead. The same dead corpse.
It is absolutely clear that Nazi Germany could be defeated only by the
Soviet people who were ready to give their lives for a fairy tale of
They were defeated by many countries together.
a bright future. If there had not been the USSR and Stalin all the
world would now spoke German in better case. Those people were
Without Stalin/bolsheviks Hitler wasn't going to be elected. That's the problem.
We as Russian nation created a monster.
countries for place for our race, other nations should be
either eliminated or serve Germany, Jews should be used for
making soap. But
It was never publicly announced.
Yeah, it had been done in reality, without excessive words.
And in reality Putin started a mass killing of Russians in Ukraine.
all Putin's rhetoric is perfectly good, just as taken from the
Putin is just lying all the time.
IMHO, it it more correct to say that Putin believes that he does good.
In this sense he doesn't lie.
How do you know what he believes in? he is your close friend?
So it was Russian army that destroyed city, ok.
The only reason why nationalists started to defend Mariupol so
This is their own country, they are defending it. The same way as Soviet army was defending soviet cities during WWII.
Ukranians are escaping from Russia! They don't want to be here.
That's why there are 2 days long queues on western Russian
borders at this current moment.
No wonder -- in Europe they are going to have a lot of money and help.
So they don't like "russian world" at all? :)
A half a million Ukrainian refuges in Russia certainly will not get so much.
What about great Russian culture?
Ad even Russians are escaping from Russia in big numbers. Thats
the reality.
Yes, it will be a hard time. If one has a possibility to move out of
here why not. Although, as I heard, these people are now under brutal nationalistic attacks in Europe and America just because they are from
Russia.
Only if they say "I love Putin and want kill you all". If they use our new white-blue-white flag and say "Down with Putin!" they will be treated like best friends.
Best regards,
dp.
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Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 15 08:57:15 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 14.04.2022 10:33
AI>> You see only one side of the scene. All the one-side reports are
AI>> useless in this case.
AI> Oh? What have I missed?
You DON't miss only fucking news. Take for instance such "news" from BBC
who pretends to be an objective media:
-----Beginning of the citation-----
Russian forces have attacked a succession of Ukrainian-controlled towns further to the east in areas of Luhansk. They claim to have seized
Rubizhne near Severodonetsk and have destroyed much of the towns of
Lysychansk and Popasna, killing civilians in their homes.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60938544
----- The end of the citation -----
Poor civilians whom Putin wants to entice on his side!. ;-) It is a real Goebbels piece! No doubt that such "news" came from Kiev and have little
cost. But enjoy it, you like it because you want it.
AI>>> There is nothing noble or heroic about Russia's invasion of
AI>>> Ukraine. There may be parades in Russia but there will be no
AI>>> heroes in Russia. Russia has already lost.
ak>> What do you mean by it?
AI> I mean just what I said. There is no justice or anything noble
AI> about the invasion. There never was and never will be. When the war
AI> is over there will be no heroes heading back to Russia.
AI> When I say that Russia has already lost I mean simply that. In 60
AI> or so days of war they have not accomplished any of their
AI> objectives.
The main objective, as it was declared, is preventing Donbass from
shelling and siege. We'll see could it be gained. I don't think that
shelling and siege will continue after Ukraine army has known the cost
of it.
<skipped>
ak>> The time of 2015 is incomparable with the present situation. But
ak>> at least one thing is clear -- Ukraine at that time held a
ak>> military operation in Donbass similar to Russian one today. Well,
ak>> it was at a smaller scale, but it has been continued 8 years.
AI> In 2015 it is clear to see Russian involvment in the Donbass region
AI> and that is why the Ukraine military had to have a military
AI> operation there as they do today.
You are funny. Take for instance NATO involvement in this war. The EU considers it is just to help Ukraine with weapon and it sends
unofficially a lot of mercenaries to there. So Russia could not allow
Ukraine to defeat Donbass and helped it also without direct involvement.
Until this spring.
Bye, Alan!
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From
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Dmitry Protasoff on Fri Apr 15 09:17:46 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 14.04.2022 11:56
ak>> It is absolutely clear that Nazi Germany could be defeated only by
ak>> the Soviet people who were ready to give their lives for a fairy
ak>> tale of
DP> They were defeated by many countries together.
If to tell the truth -- the only reason for Americans to open in 1944
the second front against Germany was the fear that the USSR would
capture the whole Europe by itself and install Communism there. It was a
real fear. And after the USSR had done all dirty and bloody job it was easy.
ak>> a bright future. If there had not been the USSR and Stalin all the
ak>> world would now spoke German in better case. Those people were
DP> Without Stalin/bolsheviks Hitler wasn't going to be elected. That's
DP> the problem. We as Russian nation created a monster.
It is a poor rumour that Stain liked Hitler. All 193x everybody said
that the war with Germany was inevitable. But both countries were
outcasts and they trade with each other.
ak>>>> countries for place for our race, other nations should be either
ak>>>> eliminated or serve Germany, Jews should be used for making
ak>>>> soap. But
DP>>> It was never publicly announced.
ak>> Yeah, it had been done in reality, without excessive words.
DP> And in reality Putin started a mass killing of Russians in Ukraine.
A terrible Mongolian khan came to kill Russians in Ukraine. Do you laugh yourself at your words?
ak>>>> all Putin's rhetoric is perfectly good, just as taken from the
DP>>> Putin is just lying all the time.
ak>> IMHO, it it more correct to say that Putin believes that he does
ak>> good. In this sense he doesn't lie.
DP> How do you know what he believes in? he is your close friend?
No, he is not, but IMHO it is obvious he does what he believes is
correct. Is it a lie? We can also say that the notion of the truth is relatively not absolute one. Two persons can consider one thing differently.
<skipped>
ak>> Yes, it will be a hard time. If one has a possibility to move out
ak>> of here why not. Although, as I heard, these people are now under
ak>> brutal nationalistic attacks in Europe and America just because
ak>> they are from Russia.
DP> Only if they say "I love Putin and want kill you all". If they use
DP> our new white-blue-white flag and say "Down with Putin!" they will
DP> be treated like best friends.
What should they say about Russians in Donetsk, for instance?
Bye, Dmitry!
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Alexander Koryagin on Fri Apr 15 00:14:20 2022
Oh? What have I missed?
You DON't miss only fucking news. Take for instance such "news" from BBC
who pretends to be an objective media:
Yes, the BBC is objective.
-----Beginning of the citation-----
Russian forces have attacked a succession of Ukrainian-controlled towns further to the east in areas of Luhansk. They claim to have seized
Rubizhne near Severodonetsk and have destroyed much of the towns of Lysychansk and Popasna, killing civilians in their homes. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60938544
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Poor civilians whom Putin wants to entice on his side!. ;-)
Putin is not protecting civilians, russian speaking or not. That was never part of his objective. He has killed more civilians than we know at this point.
It is a real Goebbels piece!
Goebbels time is over now. It's now time for Putin and the russian propaganda machine.
No doubt that such "news" came from Kiev and have little
cost. But enjoy it, you like it because you want it.
I do not like or want what I see in the news today.
The main objective, as it was declared, is preventing Donbass from
shelling and siege.
The russian federation invaded Ukraine not to prevent shelling. It meant to shell Donbass as well as the rest of Ukraine with impunity. That's why they amassed ~200,000 troops on the Ukrainian borders and then invaded.
We'll see could it be gained. I don't think that shelling and siege
will continue after Ukraine army has known the cost of it.
There is nothing in Ukraine for Russia.
In 2015 it is clear to see Russian involvment in the Donbass region
and that is why the Ukraine military had to have a military
operation there as they do today.
You are funny. Take for instance NATO involvement in this war.
NATO is not involved in this war. Not yet anyway.
The EU considers it is just to help Ukraine with weapon and it sends unofficially a lot of mercenaries to there.
The EU has sent no mercenaries.
So Russia could not allow Ukraine to defeat Donbass and helped it
also without direct involvement. Until this spring.
Russia's direct involvement is well known.
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alexander koryagin on Fri Apr 15 09:37:32 2022
Hey Alexander,
The sun is shining, I've had my morning coffee, no-ons's killing eachother here and I just received another message from you .... life is good.
If to tell the truth -- the only reason for Americans to open in 1944
the second front against Germany was the fear that the USSR would
capture the whole Europe by itself and install Communism there. It was a real fear. And after the USSR had done all dirty and bloody job it was easy.
It is important for people to understand the role and importance of Russia's part in the final victory in the European theatre of WW2. My American brethren often think that D-Day and its aftermath did it for the downfall of the Nazi-regime and that simply is not true. Russia has suffered a lot, more than any of the other Allied countries. and also contributed a lot. On June 6th 1944 Nazi-Germany was already on the retreat after Stalingrad...
But claiming Russia won that part of the war by itself and would only have stopped at the Atlantic coast is stretching it a bit too far. You are completely discounting the incredible aid Russia received from North America to sustain its war effort and keep the population fed ... without western aid in food and weaponry it would not have happened... Do not re-write history...
A terrible Mongolian khan came to kill Russians in Ukraine. Do you laugh yourself at your words?
A terrible Mongolian Khan would do the killing himself and not sit at a desk in Moskou, just pressing buttons, obviously having blood-pressure issues and going home to a warm house in the evening.
What should they say about Russians in Donetsk, for instance?
They are Ukrainians ... not Russians. If there are Russians in Donetsk then either they are visitors or occupiers or war mongers ... I put my money on the last category.
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Ward Dossche on Fri Apr 15 09:39:00 2022
Ward Dossche wrote to alexander koryagin <=-
It is important for people to understand the role and importance of Russia's part in the final victory in the European theatre of WW2. My American brethren often think that D-Day and its aftermath did it for
the downfall of the Nazi-regime and that simply is not true.
Anyone who understands history understands the sacrifice that Soviet Russia broke the Wehrmacht's back, and the impact that losing a generation of patriots did to shape the years to come.
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alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 16 10:45:14 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, alexander!
Friday April 15 2022 09:17, you wrote to me:
They were defeated by many countries together.
If to tell the truth -- the only reason for Americans to open in 1944
the second front against Germany was the fear that the USSR would
They opened it because they promised to open it. Like they did in WWI.
Without Stalin/bolsheviks Hitler wasn't going to be elected.
That's the problem. We as Russian nation created a monster.
It is a poor rumour that Stain liked Hitler. All 193x everybody said
that the war with Germany was inevitable. But both countries were
outcasts and they trade with each other.
Soviet heavy industry was created by american companies, btw.
So USSR wasn't an outcast.
And in reality Putin started a mass killing of Russians in
Ukraine.
A terrible Mongolian khan came to kill Russians in Ukraine. Do you
laugh yourself at your words?
Not Mongolian khan, just Putin sent troops there to kill Russians.
This is what they are doing there.
relatively not absolute one. Two persons can consider one thing differently.
As I said before - who's gonna trust you now?
Only if they say "I love Putin and want kill you all". If they
use our new white-blue-white flag and say "Down with Putin!"
they will be treated like best friends.
What should they say about Russians in Donetsk, for instance?
Putin created the whole DNR/LNR story, we were telling that for "last 8 years".
Best regards,
dp.
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Ward Dossche on Sat Apr 16 16:31:57 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 15.04.2022 10:37
ak>> What should they say about Russians in Donetsk, for
ak>> instance?
WD> They are Ukrainians ... not Russians. If there are Russians in
WD> Donetsk then either they are visitors or occupiers or war
WD> mongers ... I put my money on the last category.
Nationality is not a stamp on your head.
BTW - how do you think -- if Russian troops take a Ukrainian town with
Russian speaking population, well, like Bucha near Kiev, for instance,
will the Ukrainian troops shell the quarters of this town with missiles
and artillery or they will say "we can't shoot this town because there
is Ukrainian civil population there?" ;-)
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dmitry Protasoff on Sat Apr 16 17:10:17 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 16.04.2022 10:45
DP>>> They were defeated by many countries together.
ak>> If to tell the truth -- the only reason for Americans to open in
ak>> 1944 the second front against Germany was the fear that the USSR
ak>> would
DP> They opened it because they promised to open it. Like they did in
DP> WWI.
Yeah, they promised to open it. In 1942. But they preferred to wait a
little. ;)
DP>>> Without Stalin/bolsheviks Hitler wasn't going to be elected.
DP>>> That's the problem. We as Russian nation created a monster.
ak>> It is a poor rumour that Stain liked Hitler. All 193x everybody
ak>> said that the war with Germany was inevitable. But both countries
ak>> were outcasts and they trade with each other.
DP> Soviet heavy industry was created by american companies, btw. So
DP> USSR wasn't an outcast.
You can give examples how the US helped to build the USSR industry?
DP>>> And in reality Putin started a mass killing of Russians in
DP>>> Ukraine.
ak>> A terrible Mongolian khan came to kill Russians in Ukraine. Do you
ak>> laugh yourself at your words?
DP> Not Mongolian khan, just Putin sent troops there to kill Russians.
DP> This is what they are doing there.
Do Ukrainian troops shell the cities which captured by Russian troops?
Why civilian victims are ascribed to Russian troops only?
ak>> relatively not absolute one. Two persons can consider one thing
ak>> differently.
DP> As I said before - who's gonna trust you now?
I said nothing unnatural. Take for instance Palestine. Arabs have their
truth, Jews have their.
DP>>> Only if they say "I love Putin and want kill you all". If they
DP>>> use our new white-blue-white flag and say "Down with Putin!" they
DP>>> will be treated like best friends.
ak>> What should they say about Russians in Donetsk, for instance?
DP> Putin created the whole DNR/LNR story, we were telling that
DP> for "last 8 years".
I would again suggest to you to refresh your memory and find the people
who triggered the events in 2014. There is an awesome thought -- Ukraine
could now be peaceful and prosperous if some nationalistic cranks had
not come to Kiev's Maidan in 2014.
Bye, Dmitry!
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From
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alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 16 16:13:11 2022
Alexander,
BTW - how do you think -- if Russian troops take a Ukrainian town with Russian speaking population, well, like Bucha near Kiev, for instance,
will the Ukrainian troops shell the quarters of this town with missiles
and artillery or they will say "we can't shoot this town because there
is Ukrainian civil population there?" ;-)
Amazing ... the rocket fragments bear Russian markings, shell casisngs are Russian ... Ukrainian forces are not shelling Ukrainians, we know, there are litterally hundreds of news crews swarming all over Ukraine on the Ukrainian side ... nothing from the Russian side. Of course, "it is not a war" and true reporting is punishable by prison.
BTW, congratulations on the new submarine ... great diving object in the Black Sea.
90+% of the crew perished? Correct? Captain dead? Admiral fired?
Rest assured, Russia is losing this war and eventually "will" use nuclear weapons ... that's the only option to win ...
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alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Sat Apr 16 17:34:19 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 15.04.2022 10:14
ak>> The main objective, as it was declared, is preventing Donbass from
ak>> shelling and siege.
AI> The russian federation invaded Ukraine not to prevent shelling. It
AI> meant to shell Donbass as well as the rest of Ukraine with
AI> impunity. That's why they amassed ~200,000 troops on the Ukrainian
AI> borders and then invaded.
It appeared totally correct that Ukrainian troops really planned to
capture Donetsk this spring. That's why Ukrainian army group near
Donetsk now is so big (more than 40 thousand). BTW, because of that
Russian troops still cannot remove them from Donetsk and every day
Donetsk civil quarters are under shelling with missiles and shells,
although Russian troops have no positions in the city itself.
ak>> We'll see could it be gained. I don't think that shelling and
ak>> siege will continue after Ukraine army has known the cost of it.
AI> There is nothing in Ukraine for Russia.
The things are not so simple as you think.
AI>>> In 2015 it is clear to see Russian involvment in the Donbass
AI>>> region and that is why the Ukraine military had to have a
AI>>> military operation there as they do today.
ak>> You are funny. Take for instance NATO involvement in this war.
AI> NATO is not involved in this war. Not yet anyway.
;-) You forgot to count tonnes of weapon, reconnaissance data and so
called volunteers who went to Ukraine by packs. The same things Russian
did for Donbass.
ak>> The EU considers it is just to help Ukraine with weapon and it
ak>> sends unofficially a lot of mercenaries to there.
AI> The EU has sent no mercenaries.
Those volunteers fight for free? Do you believe it?
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 16 10:31:02 2022
It appeared totally correct that Ukrainian troops really planned to
capture Donetsk this spring.
Are you a fantasy writer? Donetsk is in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops defend there people and teritory from Russia who has been attacking them for many years now.
That's why Ukrainian army group near
Donetsk now is so big (more than 40 thousand).
Those troops have been defending the area for many years now and defending Ukraine as a whole since Russia attacked the entire counrty some 50 days ago. Does that surprise you?
BTW, because of that
Russian troops still cannot remove them from Donetsk and every day
Donetsk civil quarters are under shelling with missiles and shells,
although Russian troops have no positions in the city itself.
Russian troops should not be removing anyone from Ukraine. They should call a cease-fire and exit Ukraine.
The things are not so simple as you think.
This one is simple. There is nothing in Ukraine for Russia.
NATO is not involved in this war. Not yet anyway.
;-) You forgot to count tonnes of weapon, reconnaissance data and so
called volunteers who went to Ukraine by packs. The same things Russian
did for Donbass.
Well, whatever is happening like that is not NATO. Is is support from other countries or individuals. That is not NATO.
The EU has sent no mercenaries.
Those volunteers fight for free? Do you believe it?
Yes, there are many who fight for Ukraine for free. Money is not the motivation for everything.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 16 20:58:57 2022
Alexander,
The EU has sent no mercenaries.
Those volunteers fight for free? Do you believe it?
Nationals from my country who go fight in another army, paid or unpaid doesn't matter, will face the law and serious punishment upon their return. This happened to several men (and women) who went to fight in the middle east like Syria or Iraq.
But the ones that went to Ukraine, went for free...
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Ward Dossche on Mon Apr 18 10:32:27 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 16.04.2022 17:13
ak>> BTW - how do you think -- if Russian troops take a Ukrainian town
ak>> with Russian speaking population, well, like Bucha near Kiev, for
ak>> instance, will the Ukrainian troops shell the quarters of this
ak>> town with missiles and artillery or they will say "we can't shoot
ak>> this town because there is Ukrainian civil population there?" ;-)
WD> Amazing... the rocket fragments bear Russian markings, shell
WD> casisngs are Russian...
The artillery munition is mostly the same on both sides. But the Ukraine missiles are specific for Ukraine only, and it has been proved that the missile strikes of Donetsk and Kramotorsk's cross station were done by Ukraininian tactical missles Tochka-U. Infamous Bucha (when the Russian
troops were there) was shelled with multiple launch rocket system, so no wonder that some its citizens were killed.
WD> Ukrainian forces are not shelling Ukrainians, we know, there are
You are naive. If Russian troops present in some city this city is under Ukrainian shelling. It is not seen on the Ukrainian side of reporting, naturally.
WD> litterally hundreds of news crews swarming all over Ukraine on
WD> the Ukrainian side... nothing from the Russian side. Of course, "it
WD> is not a war" and true reporting is punishable by prison.
And when Russian troops leave the city it is no wonder that there are
many corpses in the streets.
WD> BTW, congratulations on the new submarine... great diving object in
WD> the Black Sea.
WD> 90+% of the crew perished? Correct? Captain dead? Admiral fired?
It is too early for wet fantasies. The captain and the crew were shown
on Russian TV.
WD> Rest assured, Russia is losing this war and eventually "will" use
WD> nuclear weapons... that's the only option to win...
This miserable fantasy come from a tired Kiev clown. There are
absolutely no ground for using nuked in Ukraine.
Bye, Ward! Alexander Koryagin
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 18 11:00:39 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 16.04.2022 20:31
ak>> It appeared totally correct that Ukrainian troops really planned
ak>> to capture Donetsk this spring.
AI> Are you a fantasy writer? Donetsk is in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops
AI> defend there people and teritory from Russia who has been attacking
AI> them for many years now.
Russia has not been attacking Donbass for 8 years. You are misled.
ak>> That's why Ukrainian army group near Donetsk now is so big (more
ak>> than 40 thousand).
AI> Those troops have been defending the area for many years now and
AI> defending Ukraine as a whole since Russia attacked the entire
AI> counrty some 50 days ago. Does that surprise you?
I am surprised that they don't understand WHY they are being killed now. That's why Donetsk is under shelling even now.
ak>> BTW, because of that Russian troops still cannot remove them from
ak>> Donetsk and every day Donetsk civil quarters are under shelling
ak>> with missiles and shells, although Russian troops have no
ak>> positions in the city itself.
AI> Russian troops should not be removing anyone from Ukraine. They
AI> should call a cease-fire and exit Ukraine.
First of all, it is a crazy for Ukraine to fight such a superior war
machine as Russia. Especially when the clown chess player in Kiev knows perfectly well, that an occupation and slaving are not in the Putin's
plan. There is absolutely no reason at all for the Ukraine army to die. Everything could and can be solved by negotiations and mutual
concessions. For instance, Donbass should get autonomy.
Bye, Alan!
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From
Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Apr 18 03:25:42 2022
Are you a fantasy writer? Donetsk is in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops
defend there people and teritory from Russia who has been attacking
them for many years now.
Russia has not been attacking Donbass for 8 years. You are misled.
If you want to make these arguments you really need to get your facts straight.
Those troops have been defending the area for many years now and
defending Ukraine as a whole since Russia attacked the entire
counrty some 50 days ago. Does that surprise you?
I am surprised that they don't understand WHY they are being killed now.
They understand fine. They are being killed now because Russia amassed it's army on their border and then invaded and began a campaign of miltary activity within Ukraine's borders. Russia's army has raped women in Ukraine, targeted civilians and destroyed cities on a massive scale.
That's why Donetsk is under shelling even now.
It is clear why Donetsk is being shelled now, and in the past. Ever hear of Transnistria?
First of all, it is a crazy for Ukraine to fight such a superior war
machine as Russia.
Ukraine did not have a choice since it was invaded and attacked by Russia.
Especially when the clown chess player in Kiev knows
perfectly well, that an occupation and slaving are not in the Putin's
plan.
It is clear that Russia does not care about human life. Even the lives of it's own people.
There is absolutely no reason at all for the Ukraine army to die.
There is no legitimate reason for Russia to invade a samller and weaker (militarily) country, but they did and have killed and destroyed in a large way. This is why the Ukraine army and civilians die in Ukraine.
Everything could and can be solved by negotiations and mutual
concessions. For instance, Donbass should get autonomy.
Ukraine is a sovereign nation and does not need to negotiate that with Russia. There is not (large enough) support for autonomy in the Donbass region. If the people of the Donbass region want autonomy they can negotiate for that with Ukraine. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is not about the Donbass. Russia does not care what the people there want. It only cares about it's own selfish desires.
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From
Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to
alexander koryagin on Mon Apr 18 13:52:30 2022
Hey Alexander,
You are naive. If Russian troops present in some city this city is under Ukrainian shelling. It is not seen on the Ukrainian side of reporting, naturally.
Let me repeat: There is no Ukrainian side of reporting as there are literally dozens of news crews around. It's BBC, CNN, VRT, NOS, TF1, you name it ... dozens of TV-stations with their own crews... No Ukrainian fixers to take 'm around either.
And when Russian troops leave the city it is no wonder that there are
many corpses in the streets.
Those corpses were already on satellite imagery 3 weeks before Russian troops pulled out. And post mortem did not show blast damage, but bullet wounds, with Russian caliber bullets still inside ... Russian sniper activity has been documented.
BTW, congratulations on the new submarine... great diving object in ak>WD> the Black Sea.
90+% of the crew perished? Correct? Captain dead? Admiral fired?
It is too early for wet fantasies. The captain and the crew were shown
on Russian TV.
Actually ... "no" ... some people in naval military unitform were shown, they could not be identified. No captain spoke ... and the very few survivors are not allowed to go home because news of that defeat needs to be squelched. There's only proof of some 45 survivers picked up by a Turkish freighter, at least 200 heavily burned and dismembered crew members remained behind.
You just keep on denying, you're doing a pretty good job at that.
Rest assured, Russia is losing this war and eventually "will" use
nuclear weapons... that's the only option to win...
This miserable fantasy come from a tired Kiev clown. There are
absolutely no ground for using nuked in Ukraine.
I concur, there are no grounds just as there was no ground for that invasion. Yet it happened.
Our TV-crews have documented hundreds of destroyed Russian tanks, armoured vehicles, abandoned equipment ... Russia is losing this war, and that defeat is the ground for using nukes, be it smaller tactical nukes, but nukes anyway. Russia's army is not a fierce fighting machine.
The result when the fighting will have died down is that Russia has returned to paria-status as it was during the times of Brezhnev etc ... you guys were doing so well on the international level after the collapse of communism. And now suddenly you're stuck with the opposite: the largest form of Fascism ever and you don't recognize it, not even if it's staring you in the face...
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From
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Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 19 09:17:45 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 18.04.2022 13:25
AI>>> Are you a fantasy writer? Donetsk is in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops
AI>>> defend there people and teritory from Russia who has been
AI>>> attacking them for many years now.
ak>> Russia has not been attacking Donbass for 8 years. You are misled.
AI> If you want to make these arguments you really need to get your
AI> facts straight.
Do you still doubt who has been attacked at Donbass for these 8 years?
;-) I see your point -- Russian troops for 8 years tried to break up
Ukraine army defence around Donbass and went for Kiev. ;)
AI>>> Those troops have been defending the area for many years now and
AI>>> defending Ukraine as a whole since Russia attacked the entire
AI>>> counrty some 50 days ago. Does that surprise you?
ak>> I am surprised that they don't understand WHY they are being
ak>> killed now.
AI> They understand fine. They are being killed now because Russia
AI> amassed it's army on their border and then invaded and began a
AI> campaign of miltary activity within Ukraine's borders. Russia's
AI> army has raped women in Ukraine, targeted civilians and destroyed
AI> cities on a massive scale.
Why did you stop short about raping? Russian troops rape not only women.
Stop discrimination. ;)
ak>> That's why Donetsk is under shelling even now.
AI> It is clear why Donetsk is being shelled now, and in the past. Ever
AI> hear of Transnistria?
Yes I do - the situation in Transnistria (Moldova) was similar. The
power in the Moldova capital had been radically changed in 1990 and the
area decided to separate. Moldova send troops to return back the area;
there was a civil war until Russian peace keepers stopped it. They are
still there.
ak>> First of all, it is a crazy for Ukraine to fight such a superior
ak>> war machine as Russia.
AI> Ukraine did not have a choice since it was invaded and attacked by
AI> Russia.
Ukraine had all the means to avoid the conflict, but the Ukraine
authority has made a stake on force. They even now don't change it.
<skipped>
ak>> Everything could and can be solved by negotiations and mutual
ak>> concessions. For instance, Donbass should get autonomy.
AI> Ukraine is a sovereign nation and does not need to negotiate that
AI> with Russia. There is not (large enough) support for autonomy in
AI> the Donbass region. If the people of the Donbass region want
AI> autonomy they can negotiate for that with Ukraine. The Russian
AI> invasion of Ukraine is not about the Donbass. Russia does not care
AI> what the people there want. It only cares about it's own selfish
AI> desires.
The problem is that Ukrainian government is under control of the ultra-nationalists and it doesn't want even to hear about a Russian
autonomy in the east part of Ukraine. That is the core of the problem,
and because of that a peaceful solution could not be reached so long.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Ward Dossche on Tue Apr 19 09:53:37 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 18.04.2022 14:52
ak>> You are naive. If Russian troops present in some city this city is
ak>> under Ukrainian shelling. It is not seen on the Ukrainian side of
ak>> reporting, naturally.
WD> Let me repeat: There is no Ukrainian side of reporting as there are
WD> literally dozens of news crews around. It's BBC, CNN, VRT, NOS,
WD> TF1, you name it... dozens of TV-stations with their own crews...
WD> No Ukrainian fixers to take 'm around either.
So answer me at last -- do Ukrainian troops shell the cities and
villages captured by Russian troops?
ak>> And when Russian troops leave the city it is no wonder that there
ak>> are many corpses in the streets.
WD> Those corpses were already on satellite imagery 3 weeks before
WD> Russian troops pulled out. And post mortem did not show blast
WD> damage, but bullet wounds, with Russian caliber bullets still
WD> inside... Russian sniper activity has been documented.
Russian caliber bullets! Don't tell nonsense. Both sides use the same
small arms, and there is no a single reason for Russian troops to kill civilians. But those civilians who contacted with Russian troops can be
easily killed by the nationalists.
WD>> BTW, congratulations on the new submarine... great diving
WD>> object in WD> the Black Sea. WD> 90+% of the crew perished?
WD>> Correct? Captain dead? Admiral fired?
ak>> It is too early for wet fantasies. The captain and the crew were
ak>> shown on Russian TV.
WD> Actually... "no"... some people in naval military unitform were
WD> shown, they could not be identified. No captain spoke... and the
WD> very few survivors are not allowed to go home because news of that
WD> defeat needs to be squelched. There's only proof of some 45
WD> survivers picked up by a Turkish freighter, at least 200 heavily
WD> burned and dismembered crew members remained behind.
There are many rumours. I heard a leakage about 37 killed in the blast
and many inured. War takes its harvest.
WD> You just keep on denying, you're doing a pretty good job at that.
I can't confirm and admit something if I don't know for sure. But even
37 dead is a big number.
WD>> Rest assured, Russia is losing this war and eventually "will"
WD>> use nuclear weapons... that's the only option to win...
ak> This miserable fantasy come from a tired Kiev clown. There are
ak> absolutely no ground for using nuked in Ukraine.
WD> I concur, there are no grounds just as there was no ground for that
WD> invasion. Yet it happened.
There was a ground. And everybody knows it. If Zelensky has been a
clever, independent politician he could prevent the worst scenario long ago.
WD> Our TV-crews have documented hundreds of destroyed Russian tanks,
WD> armoured vehicles, abandoned equipment... Russia is losing this
WD> war, and that defeat is the ground for using nukes, be it smaller
WD> tactical nukes, but nukes anyway. Russia's army is not a fierce
WD> fighting machine.
The only difficulty for Russia in this war is that it doesn't use an
American tactic of warfare that was used by Americans in Fallujah Iraq,
for instance. It is a very effective tactic when cities are grounded
flat. Putin cannot apply such tactic for political reasons and that why
this war will be slow and long.
WD> The result when the fighting will have died down is that Russia has
WD> returned to paria-status as it was during the times of Brezhnev
WD> etc... you guys were doing so well on the international level after
WD> the collapse of communism. And now suddenly you're stuck with the
WD> opposite: the largest form of Fascism ever and you don't recognize
WD> it, not even if it's staring you in the face...
You are mixing two separate things. Well, I tell you a parable -- if a sewerage system is broken it should be something done even if a plumber
is a fascist bearing a swastika.
Bye, Ward!
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alexander koryagin on Tue Apr 19 00:55:10 2022
If you want to make these arguments you really need to get your
facts straight.
Do you still doubt who has been attacked at Donbass for these 8 years?
No.
;-) I see your point -- Russian troops for 8 years tried to break up
Ukraine army defence around Donbass and went for Kiev. ;)
They never went for Kiev until the invasion of 2022.
They understand fine. They are being killed now because Russia
amassed it's army on their border and then invaded and began a
campaign of miltary activity within Ukraine's borders. Russia's
army has raped women in Ukraine, targeted civilians and destroyed
cities on a massive scale.
Why did you stop short about raping? Russian troops rape not only women.
Stop discrimination. ;)
I'll leave you with your thoughts on that one.
Yes I do - the situation in Transnistria (Moldova) was similar.
Not was similar, is similar. It is an unrecognized breakaway state.
The power in the Moldova capital had been radically changed in 1990 and the area decided to separate. Moldova send troops to return back the area;
there was a civil war until Russian peace keepers stopped it. They are
still there.
Peacekeepers? Hardly. In the final stages of the Transnistrain war the Russian military fired on Moldova. Transnistria is still today occupied by Russia.
Ukraine had all the means to avoid the conflict, but the Ukraine
authority has made a stake on force. They even now don't change it.
Why do you blame this on Ukraine? To put a simple thing simply this was was started by Russia.
That's just the way it is.
The problem is that Ukrainian government is under control of the ultra-nationalists and it doesn't want even to hear about a Russian
autonomy in the east part of Ukraine. That is the core of the problem,
and because of that a peaceful solution could not be reached so long.
That is a lot of silly talk that will get you nowhere.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Apr 20 13:49:24 2022
Hello, alexander!
Saturday April 16 2022 17:10, you wrote to me:
They opened it because they promised to open it. Like they did
in WWI.
Yeah, they promised to open it. In 1942. But they preferred to wait a little. ;)
The opened it when they were ready. It's a stupid thing to start a war when you are not ready.
Soviet heavy industry was created by american companies, btw. So
USSR wasn't an outcast.
You can give examples how the US helped to build the USSR industry?
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In February 1930, between Amtorg and Albert Kahn, Inc., a firm of American architect Albert Kahn, an agreement was signed, according to which Kahn's firm became the chief consultant of the Soviet government on industrial construction and received a package of orders for the construction of industrial enterprises worth $2 billion (about $250 billion in prices of our time). This company has provided construction of more than 500 industrial facilities in the Soviet Union.[23][24][25]
A branch of Albert Kahn, Inc. was opened in Moscow under the name "Gosproektstroy". Its leader was Moritz Kahn, brother of the head of the company. It employed 25 leading American engineers and about 2,500 Soviet employees. At that time it was the largest architectural bureau in the world. During the three years of the existence of Gosproektroy, more than 4,000 Soviet architects, engineers and technicians who have studied the American experience passed through it. The Moscow Office of Heavy Machinery, a branch of the German company Demag, also worked in Moscow.
The firm of Albert Kahn played the role of coordinator between the Soviet customer and hundreds of Western companies that supplied equipment and advised the construction of individual objects. Thus, the technological project of the Nizhny Novgorod Automobile Plant was completed by Ford, the construction project by the American company Austin Motor Company. Construction of the 1st State Bearing Plant in Moscow, which was designed by Kahn, was carried out with the technical assistance of the Italian company RIV.
The Stalingrad Tractor Plant, designed by Kahn in 1930, was originally built in the United States, and then was unmounted, transported to the Soviet Union and assembled under the supervision of American engineers. It was equipped with the equipment of more than 80 American engineering companies and several German firms.
American hydrobuilder Hugh Cooper became the chief consultant for the construction of the DneproGES, hydro turbines for which were purchased from General Electric and Newport News Shipbuilding.[26]
The Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plant was designed by the American firm Arthur G. McKee and Co., which also supervised its construction. A standard blast furnace for this and all other steel mills of the industrialisation period was developed by the Chicago-based Freyn Engineering Co.[27]
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Even famous soviet ice-cream was produced on american equipment based on american recipes.
Not Mongolian khan, just Putin sent troops there to kill
Russians. This is what they are doing there.
Do Ukrainian troops shell the cities which captured by Russian troops?
Give me names fo the cities to be more specific?
Why civilian victims are ascribed to Russian troops only?
Because without Russia those people will be still alive.
As I said before - who's gonna trust you now?
I said nothing unnatural. Take for instance Palestine. Arabs have
their truth, Jews have their.
I don't see any reason why enyone should trust you anymore. The truth is just truth.
But the lie could be different.
The whole "Russian national idea" at this moment is based on lies.
Putin created the whole DNR/LNR story, we were telling that
for "last 8 years".
I would again suggest to you to refresh your memory and find the
people who triggered the events in 2014. There is an awesome thought
It was Putin who pushed Yanukovich to stop EU integration.
-- Ukraine could now be peaceful and prosperous if some nationalistic cranks had not come to Kiev's Maidan in 2014.
No way. Putin already said that Ukraine has no right to exist as current state. Let Putin rot in hell!
Best regards,
dp.
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Alan Ianson on Thu Apr 21 08:46:39 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 19.04.2022 10:55
<skipped>
ak>> Yes I do - the situation in Transnistria (Moldova) was similar.
AI> Not was similar, is similar. It is an unrecognized breakaway state.
Well, Taiwan is also a breakaway state. So what?
ak>> The power in the Moldova capital had been radically changed in
ak>> 1990 and the area decided to separate. Moldova send troops to
ak>> return back the area; there was a civil war until Russian peace
ak>> keepers stopped it. They are still there.
AI> Peacekeepers? Hardly. In the final stages of the Transnistrain war
AI> the Russian military fired on Moldova. Transnistria is still today
AI> occupied by Russia.
It is also a historical problem. Moldova changed its borders many times,
and it so happened historically that on the left side of the Dniester
live Russian speakers. The plans of Moldova nationalists, when they came
to power, were similar to those of the Ukrainian ones, and they caused
the similar havoc, which could perfectly be avoided in case of a sober, balanced policy to all the nations of Moldova.
ak>> Ukraine had all the means to avoid the conflict, but the Ukraine
ak>> authority has made a stake on force. They even now don't change
ak>> it.
AI> Why do you blame this on Ukraine? To put a simple thing simply this
AI> was was started by Russia.
The most ugly thing in this conflict that the blame are put on Russia
only, but those fucking idiots who actually started the havoc are now
shown as martyrs and poor ones.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Apr 21 09:28:34 2022
Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
I read your message from 20.04.2022 13:49
DP>>> They opened it because they promised to open it. Like they did in
DP>>> WWI.
ak>> Yeah, they promised to open it. In 1942. But they preferred to
ak>> wait a little. ;)
DP> The opened it when they were ready. It's a stupid thing to start a
DP> war when you are not ready.
And the dirty work has not yet done by the USSR. ;) Not telling about "readiness" of the USSR to fight Germany.
DP>>> Soviet heavy industry was created by american companies, btw. So
DP>>> USSR wasn't an outcast.
ak>> You can give examples how the US helped to build the USSR
ak>> industry?
DP> -----
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DP> In February 1930, between Amtorg and Albert Kahn, Inc., a firm of
DP> American architect Albert Kahn, an agreement was signed, according
DP> to which Kahn's firm became the chief consultant of the Soviet
DP> government on industrial construction and received a package of
DP> orders for the construction of industrial enterprises worth $2
DP> billion (about $250 billion in prices of our time). This company
DP> has provided construction of more than 500 industrial facilities in
DP> the Soviet Union. [23][24][25]
<skipped>
DP> the technological project of the Nizhny Novgorod Automobile Plant <skipped>
DP> The Stalingrad Tractor Plant, designed by Kahn in 1930, was
DP> originally built in the United States, and then was unmounted,
DP> transported to the Soviet Union and assembled under the supervision
DP> of American engineers. It was equipped with the equipment of more
DP> than 80 American engineering companies and several German firms. <skipped>
DP> American hydrobuilder Hugh Cooper became the chief consultant for
DP> the construction of the DneproGES, hydro turbines for which were
DP> purchased from General Electric and Newport News Shipbuilding. [26] <skipped>
DP> The Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plant was designed by the American <skipped>
DP> ----
Well, although all this we can do now. ;) The main task Russia to make
its own powerful electronic industry. Russia lags behind in this area,
its chips, processors are slower, bigger, but they exist and work,
judging by our missile industry. Who can say that Russian military
rockets use American chips?
ak>> Do Ukrainian troops shell the cities which captured by Russian
ak>> troops?
DP> Give me names fo the cities to be more specific?
Well, tell me about ill-fated Bucha, for instance. Russian troops are
there -- what are doing Ukrainan troops in this case? Will they throw
bottles of vodka to Russian troops? No, they had used the Grad multiple
launch systems, and they didn't bother about Russian speaking civilians
at all.
ak>> Why civilian victims are ascribed to Russian troops only?
DP> Because without Russia those people will be still alive.
The same I can say about fucking Ukraine defenders who "defended" those unhappy people from the windows of their flats, without necessity at all.
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ak>> I would again suggest to you to refresh your memory and find the
ak>> people who triggered the events in 2014. There is an awesome
ak>> thought
DP> It was Putin who pushed Yanukovich to stop EU integration.
He hadn't stopped it but only suspended the process, because the
conditions of the agreement were non-lucrative for Ukraine. At least Yanukovich had a right to think so as President and the agreement
initiator. President must be able to bargain, he must not to gobble up
the bite as a foolish fish, Poroshenko for instance.
Bye, Dmitry!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Thu Apr 21 04:48:14 2022
Well, Taiwan is also a breakaway state. So what?
More fiction, or perhaps delusion.
Peacekeepers? Hardly. In the final stages of the Transnistrain war
the Russian military fired on Moldova. Transnistria is still today
occupied by Russia.
It is also a historical problem. Moldova changed its borders many times,
and it so happened historically that on the left side of the Dniester
live Russian speakers. The plans of Moldova nationalists, when they came
to power, were similar to those of the Ukrainian ones, and they caused
the similar havoc, which could perfectly be avoided in case of a sober, balanced policy to all the nations of Moldova.
Here's a clue for you, Transnistria does not, never did and never will exist.
The most ugly thing in this conflict that the blame are put on Russia
only, but those fucking idiots who actually started the havoc are now
shown as martyrs and poor ones.
No, Russia is blamed simply for the invasion of Ukraine, and the aftermath.
It's not rocket science.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Thu Apr 21 14:55:48 2022
Hello, alexander!
Thursday April 21 2022 09:28, you wrote to me:
The opened it when they were ready. It's a stupid thing to start
a war when you are not ready.
And the dirty work has not yet done by the USSR. ;) Not telling about
USSR already did a lot of dirt work when invaded and annexed countries in Eastern Europe.
Like killing a lot of people there.
"readiness" of the USSR to fight Germany.
USSR decided to start war alone. It was Stalin's decision, not something done by US.
Well, although all this we can do now. ;) The main task Russia to make
its own powerful electronic industry. Russia lags behind in this
Impossible. Just impossible. Too difficult for our country. Not enough smart people.
It's not about telling lies, it's about using brains.
I still remember soviet modems, it was something very ugly and years behind the West.
area, its chips, processors are slower, bigger, but they exist and
work, judging by our missile industry. Who can say that Russian
military rockets use American chips?
Xilinx is widely used in our rocket equipment.
Do Ukrainian troops shell the cities which captured by Russian
troops?
Give me names fo the cities to be more specific?
Well, tell me about ill-fated Bucha, for instance. Russian troops are there -- what are doing Ukrainan troops in this case? Will they throw
Russians troops that did the most terrible crimes in Europe since Yugoslavian wars?
bottles of vodka to Russian troops? No, they had used the Grad
multiple launch systems, and they didn't bother about Russian speaking civilians at all.
Most of people in Bucha spoke Ukranian. And they didn't use Grad there, just another lie.
Why civilian victims are ascribed to Russian troops only?
Because without Russia those people will be still alive.
The same I can say about fucking Ukraine defenders who "defended"
And what about fucking soldiers who raped women in Ukraine? Do you like how they behave there?
those unhappy people from the windows of their flats, without
necessity at all.
So you also whant to call Soviet soldiers during WWII who were defending their cities also "fucking"?
It was Putin who pushed Yanukovich to stop EU integration.
He hadn't stopped it but only suspended the process, because the conditions of the agreement were non-lucrative for Ukraine. At least
Conditions were ok, Armenia got the same status, BTW. Puting tried to bribe him again but failed.
Best regards,
dp.
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Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 29 08:25:40 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 21.04.2022 14:48
ak>> Well, Taiwan is also a breakaway state. So what?
AI> More fiction, or perhaps delusion.
AI>>> Peacekeepers? Hardly. In the final stages of the Transnistrain
AI>>> war the Russian military fired on Moldova. Transnistria is still
AI>>> today occupied by Russia.
ak>> It is also a historical problem. Moldova changed its borders many
ak>> times, and it so happened historically that on the left side of
ak>> the Dniester live Russian speakers. The plans of Moldova
ak>> nationalists, when they came to power, were similar to those of
ak>> the Ukrainian ones, and they caused the similar havoc, which could
ak>> perfectly be avoided in case of a sober, balanced policy to all
ak>> the nations of Moldova.
AI> Here's a clue for you, Transnistria does not, never did and never
AI> will exist.
For instance many in Scotland have had intention to separate from the
UK. Why not? The time of serfdom has gone long ago.
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Thu Apr 28 23:39:04 2022
For instance many in Scotland have had intention to separate from the
UK. Why not? The time of serfdom has gone long ago.
The Scot's seem happy enough these days. I haven't heard any rumblings out of Scotland in a long time. If they were unhappy we'd know.
There is a path for such things if they are needed but it doesn't include invasions or wars. Or special military operations. ;)
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Alan Ianson on Fri Apr 29 10:02:09 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 29.04.2022 09:39
ak>> For instance many in Scotland have had intention to separate from
ak>> the UK. Why not? The time of serfdom has gone long ago.
AI> The Scot's seem happy enough these days. I haven't heard any
AI> rumblings out of Scotland in a long time. If they were unhappy we'd
AI> know.
You forgot about COVID19 outbreak. It has suspended many processes. :)
AI> There is a path for such things if they are needed but it doesn't
AI> include invasions or wars. Or special military operations. ;)
Suppose that England has ultra-nationalist groups who are fighting for
the "unilateral country", like in Ukraine, and they threatened to hang
up the separation supporters by their balls. And suppose that Scots
disagree with it. ;-)
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Fri Apr 29 18:02:39 2022
Suppose that England has ultra-nationalist groups who are fighting for
the "unilateral country", like in Ukraine, and they threatened to hang
up the separation supporters by their balls.
That would be a serious violation of women-rights as they don't have any balls ...
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alexander koryagin on Sat Apr 30 03:58:09 2022
Hello Alexander,
For instance many in Scotland have had intention to separate from
the UK. Why not? The time of serfdom has gone long ago.
The Scot's seem happy enough these days. I haven't heard any
rumblings out of Scotland in a long time. If they were unhappy we'd
know.
You forgot about COVID19 outbreak. It has suspended many processes. :)
Haggis keeps Scots happy regardless of the process ...
There is a path for such things if they are needed but it doesn't
include invasions or wars. Or special military operations. ;)
Suppose that England has ultra-nationalist groups who are fighting for
the "unilateral country", like in Ukraine, and they threatened to hang
up the separation supporters by their balls. And suppose that Scots disagree with it. ;-)
Scots do not hide what they have underneath their kilts.
Which is why Hadrian built a wall.
--Lee
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Oleg Nazaroff on Wed Sep 21 22:48:33 2022
Oleg,
You're going to overstep. Nazism will be disposed of completely this
time. Along with Western armaments.
So .... how is it going with the uprooting of neo-Nazism in Ukraine? Everything going as planned with the war?
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Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 22 07:00:53 2022
So .... how is it going with the uprooting of neo-Nazism in Ukraine? Everything going as planned with the war?
The older I get, the more I can see how history repeats itself, and the more sorry I become when I see how few people don't even see it.
In 2014 it was obvious to me that Putin was using the playbook from a certain Austrian corporal, whose name we are not allowed to mention, because of Godwin. Even if it happened ten years before I was even born, we actually study history here in Sweden. So, the 1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum, with all it's 99+% results...
Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he played in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more territory. Go figure...
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Bj├╢rn Felten on Thu Sep 22 07:57:45 2022
Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he played in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more territory. Go figure...
What I cannot wrap my mind around is that he can fool a complete population with it ... we have all these modern communication tools.
I'm very worried about the lack of comments, supportive or rejective, from inside R50 and R45 though the links seem to work ... Is everybody really that scared for reprisals?
Does anyone overthere really believe the Putin rethoric? I mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the average European I would suspect...
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Bj?rn Felten on Thu Sep 22 09:44:58 2022
Hi, Bj?rn Felten!
I read your message from 22.09.2022 08:00
BF> In 2014 it was obvious to me that Putin was using the playbook from
BF> a certain Austrian corporal, whose name we are not allowed to
BF> mention, because of Godwin. Even if it happened ten years before I
BF> was even born, we actually study history here in Sweden. So, the
BF> 1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum, with all it's 99+% results...
If we speak of was that Anschluss referendum result false or true - we
should say it had been perfectlty true. People got what they wanted.
BF> Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he played
BF> in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more territory. Go figure...
The mainspring of the conflict was in Kiev in 2014. Ukrainian
nationalists planed and planing to make Ukrainians from Russians living
in Ukraine, make them forgot their language, to cut ties with Russia and Russian culture. Such a policy is cynically correct and workable when
they deal with thousands of people, like Russians in Estonia, for
instance. But it creates a critical atomic mass when millions of people
are targeted.
The doctrine that all people living in Ukraine are Ukrainians is false
as saying that all people in Estonia are Estonians. Thr west should
admit it long ago and treat Ukraine as a country of two nations.
Bye, Bj?rn!
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Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 22 09:58:54 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 22.09.2022 08:57
BF>> Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he
BF>> played in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more
BF>> territory. Go figure...
WD> What I cannot wrap my mind around is that he can fool a
WD> complete population with it ... we have all these modern
WD> communication tools. I'm very worried about the lack of
WD> comments, supportive or rejective, from inside R50 and R45
WD> though the links seem to work ... Is everybody really that scared for
WD> reprisals? Does anyone overthere really believe the Putin rethoric? I
WD> mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the average
WD> European I would suspect...
I repeat you should not mix up Putin and other issues, especially the nationalistic conflict in Ukraine. Putin is a tyrant, OK, but the
conflict in Ukraine gives him great points and trust in Russia because
he positions himself as a defender of the Russian people who is under
attack in Donbass. He has actually hid himself behind this noble shield.
The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes
discredited in the West. No matter what it is. Putin has become a
bugaboo, and parents scare children with him.
Bye, Ward!
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Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 22 12:40:33 2022
I mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the average European I would suspect...
It's called indoctrination. I think that after more than a century of that, many of then actually believe the bullshit they are being fed.
Take for instance the "fact" that they are fed: The Russian army has lost less than 6000 troops while eliminating half of the Ukrainian forces. So, why do they now need more than 300 thousand new troops? Do the fucking maths, Ivan!
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alexander koryagin on Thu Sep 22 13:05:01 2022
The mainspring of the conflict was in Kiev in 2014. Ukrainian
nationalists planed and planing to make Ukrainians from Russians living
in Ukraine, make them forgot their language, to cut ties with Russia and Russian culture. Such a policy is cynically correct and workable when
they deal with thousands of people, like Russians in Estonia, for instance. But it creates a critical atomic mass when millions of people are targeted.
Surely you do not believe that crap? Do you even know what happened in Ukraine during Stalin's reign? First he stole all the food from Ukraine and shipped it to Moscow, leaving tens of millions of Ukrainians to starve to death.
Then he made it illegal, punishable by death or deportation to Siberia (the same end result), to speak Ukrainian, only Russian was allowed at school.
So now, thanks only to a bunch of hard core old-timer's resistance, the Ukrainian culture has been able to slowly be restored.
So yes, Russian is still the first language for the vast majority of the Ukrainian people. But just as some former English colonies (USA, Canada and Australia) who even went so far as to kidnap indigenous children and put them in so called boarding schools (USA) where thousands of them died, and those that survived were forced to forget all of their indigenous culture, Stalin also failed in his attempt to totally eradicate the original Ukrainian people's culture and language.
And now, Putin is making a new attempt, picking up where Stalin left.
And of course, you are not taught at school or later, that Ukraine existed 1000 years before Russia? In fact, Russia is part of Ukraine, historically. I happen to know, because the Swedish Vikings actually founded Kiev and made it one of Europe's biggest cities 1500 years ago, when they used it as a steadily growing trading station on their way to MiklagЖrd (today's Istanbul) via the rivers that ended with the Dnjepr.
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alexander koryagin on Thu Sep 22 17:47:29 2022
Alexander,
The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes discredited in the West. No matter what it is.
What do you expect? Threatening with nuclear weapons and insisting it is no idle threat ....
The Ukrainian armed forces have pushed the totality of Russian ground forces back and in places have them running, the Russian air force does not really fly sorties anymore as too many planes and helicopters are shot down, Russia has lost its flagship plus some other vessels ... When Ukrainians are able to do that, don't you think they could have overrun the Donbas separatists with their fingers in their nose if they really wanted to?
When are you leaving for the front?
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Bj?rn Felten on Fri Sep 23 09:00:23 2022
Hi Bj?rn Felten!
I read your message on 22-Sep-2022
WD>> I mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the
WD>> average European I would suspect...
BF> It's called indoctrination. I think that after more than a century
BF> of that, many of then actually believe the bullshit they are being
BF> fed.
BF> Take for instance the "fact" that they are fed: The Russian army
BF> has lost less than 6000 troops while eliminating half of the
BF> Ukrainian forces. So, why do they now need more than 300 thousand
BF> new troops? Do the fucking maths, Ivan!
Both sides are lying shamelessly -- a naive youth. You just choose which
side does it more sweetly for you, and which side you are a fan.
However, I suspect that Swedes have not been Russian fans since the time
of Peter the Great. ;)
Bye Bj?rn!
Alexander
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Bj?rn Felten on Fri Sep 23 09:02:01 2022
Hi Bj?rn Felten!
I read your message on 22-Sep-2022
ak>> The mainspring of the conflict was in Kiev in 2014. Ukrainian
ak>> nationalists planed and planing to make Ukrainians from Russians
ak>> living in Ukraine, make them forgot their language, to cut ties
ak>> with Russia and Russian culture. Such a policy is cynically
ak>> correct and workable when they deal with thousands of people, like
ak>> Russians in Estonia, for instance. But it creates a critical
ak>> atomic mass when millions of people are targeted.
BF> Surely you do not believe that crap? Do you even know what happened
BF> in Ukraine during Stalin's reign? First he stole all the food from
BF> Ukraine and shipped it to Moscow, leaving tens of millions of
BF> Ukrainians to starve to death.
Turn on brains when repeating a lie. There were 30 millions of them at
that time of the famine and drought, which, BTW, struck many the USSR
regions. The repressions in those years were always _political_, and
never connected with nationality. Internationalism was a key doctrine in
the USSR.
BF> Then he made it illegal, punishable by death or deportation to
BF> Siberia (the same end result), to speak Ukrainian, only Russian was
BF> allowed at school.
Where do you get such crap? Russian was obligatory for learning in the
USSR, but all the multiply nations of the country have in schools a
lesson called "Native language".
BF> So now, thanks only to a bunch of hard core old-timer's resistance,
BF> the Ukrainian culture has been able to slowly be restored.
There is only one problem - more than 40% of Ukraine population is
actually Russian people, and they don't want to give up their culture
and identity. In other words Ukrainians after long whining to be
oppressed became new hardcore oppressors themselves.
BF> So yes, Russian is still the first language for the vast majority
BF> of the Ukrainian people. But just as some former English colonies
BF> (USA, Canada and Australia) who even went so far as to kidnap
BF> indigenous children and put them in so called boarding schools
BF> (USA) where thousands of them died, and those that survived were
BF> forced to forget all of their indigenous culture, Stalin also
BF> failed in his attempt to totally eradicate the original Ukrainian
BF> people's culture and language.
Nationality is not a gene or place factor. Nationality is how a person
thinks, speaks, what books he reads, what songs it signs. To reformat forcefully people to new nationality is a crime. People in a free
country should choose themselves, without fines and repression.
BF> And now, Putin is making a new attempt, picking up where Stalin
BF> left.
BF> And of course, you are not taught at school or later, that Ukraine
BF> existed 1000 years before Russia? In fact, Russia is part of
It is the same if you say that the USA exists two thousand years. ;-)
But many nations and tribes lived and rotated in the area of modern Ukraine.
BF> Ukraine, historically. I happen to know, because the Swedish
BF> Vikings actually founded Kiev and made it one of Europe's biggest
BF> cities 1500 years ago, when they used it as a steadily growing
BF> trading station on their way to Miklag?rd (today's Istanbul) via
BF> the rivers that ended with the Dnjepr.
I know - it was just another foreign occupation of this land. ;=) Or the
local nobility just shamelessly sold his motherland to foreigners. The estimation depends on historians. ;-)
Bye Bj?rn!
Alexander
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Ward Dossche on Fri Sep 23 09:34:43 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 23-Sep-2022
ak>> The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes
ak>> discredited in the West. No matter what it is.
WD> What do you expect? Threatening with nuclear weapons and insisting
WD> it is no idle threat....
When you say that in Ukraine there is democracy and freedom it means
that "democracy" in your understanding is equal to hatred towards
Russia. That is quite enough so that to be a democratic state in western
eyes.
WD> The Ukrainian armed forces have pushed the totality of Russian
WD> ground forces back and in places have them running, the Russian air
Not running but retreating -- after the mobilization in Ukraine its army
has 8 times more troops than Russian contractors fighting there. It
means that Russia is also going to increase the number of its troops by mobilization. The awful situation, taking in account that Russia's
claims towards Ukraine were reasonable and feasible for the Ukraine
authority if it wanted peace. But this authority preferred dead
Ukrainians to making concession to Russians.
WD> force does not really fly sorties anymore as too many planes and
WD> helicopters are shot down, Russia has lost its flagship plus some
WD> other vessels...
Do you think Ukraine has lost nothing? It is a war.
WD> When Ukrainians are able to do that, don't you think they could
WD> have overrun the Donbas separatists with their fingers in their
WD> nose if they really wanted to?
Not of course -- the present strength of the Ukrainian troops is caused
the great military help its gets now. And I told you many times why
Ukraine has ignored Minsk aggrements that implied the autonomy for
Donbass -- they have got so much weapon so the war in Donbass was
inevitable in 2022 in any case, even without Russia.
WD> When are you leaving for the front?
I am too old for that.
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin on Fri Sep 23 21:01:00 2022
Hello Alexander,
Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he
played in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more
territory. Go figure...
What I cannot wrap my mind around is that he can fool a
complete population with it ... we have all these modern
communication tools. I'm very worried about the lack of
comments, supportive or rejective, from inside R50 and R45
though the links seem to work ... Is everybody really that scared for
reprisals? Does anyone overthere really believe the Putin rethoric? I
mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the average
European I would suspect...
I repeat you should not mix up Putin and other issues, especially the nationalistic conflict in Ukraine. Putin is a tyrant, OK, but the
conflict in Ukraine gives him great points and trust in Russia because
he positions himself as a defender of the Russian people who is under attack in Donbass. He has actually hid himself behind this noble shield.
The question has been asked -
When are you leaving for the front?
Hundreds of thousands of Russians are fleeing Russia. Any which
way they can. There is a reason why. And that reason is fear. Not
just any kind of fear, but total fear.
The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes discredited in the West.
Russians are being sent to Ukraine. Those Russians are not coming
back, except in body bags. Putin can no longer hide this from his own
people because too many Russians are already dead.
No matter what it is.
You are being told the "special military operation" is going well
in Russia. This has been going on for over seven months, with no end
in sight. Now your leader wants to send an additional 300,000 people,
most of whom who have had little or no military training, to Ukraine.
With the possibility of sending up to a million conscripts as cannon
fodder.
How many dead Russians will it take for you to realize there is a
very real possibility you could also be sent to the front?
Putin has become a bugaboo, and parents scare children with him.
'PUTIN, THE HAGUE IS WAITING FOR YOU'
Large banner taped to a tall building in Vilnius, Lithuania
It is not just Lithuanians who hold Putin to blame for the mess
in Ukraine. He has been ostracized in the United Nations the past
few days, and for good reason.
So many Russians are fleeing Russia that Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia,
and Poland have all banned Russian tourists. And Finland threatening
to do the same, due to the number of Russians with visas.
It is strange to ban people from Russia. Especially those trying
to flee from a madman intent on sending whoever he can find to Ukraine.
Escaping enlistment is not grounds for asylum. Protest and get sent
to the front, total fear. Russia today is one giant prison.
The prime minister of Lithuania explained the situation quite
clearly the other day, saying it was "not the duty of other countries
to save Russia fleeing mobilisation."
So please. Do not blame everything on the West for discrediting
everything that Putin says or does.
After all, Canada and New Zealand came to the rescue for Americans
who fled the draft during the Vietnam War.
For Life,
Lee
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alexander koryagin on Fri Sep 23 21:01:20 2022
Hello Alexander,
[..]
I repeat you should not mix up Putin and other issues, especially the nationalistic conflict in Ukraine. Putin is a tyrant, OK, but the
conflict in Ukraine gives him great points and trust in Russia because
he positions himself as a defender of the Russian people who is under attack in Donbass. He has actually hid himself behind this noble shield.
Why are so many Russians leaving Russia? Hundreds of thousands have
left just in the past few months, with no intent of returning to Russia. Certainly there has to be a reason.
The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes discredited in the West. No matter what it is. Putin has become a
bugaboo, and parents scare children with him.
Russians leaving Russia are not blaming the West, but their own
president. None of them want to be sent to the front to fight a
senseless war that benefits no one. So why stay?
For Life,
Lee
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Ward Dossche on Fri Sep 23 21:01:47 2022
Hello Ward,
The main issue now is that everything that Putin touches becomes
discredited in the West. No matter what it is.
What do you expect? Threatening with nuclear weapons and insisting it is no
idle threat ....
US President Harry Truman atomized two Japanese cities, showing
the world using such weapons was no idle threat. General Curtis LeMay
wanted Truman to go further by atomizing cities in the USSR.
The Ukrainian armed forces have pushed the totality of Russian ground forces
back and in places have them running, the Russian air force does not really
fly sorties anymore as too many planes and helicopters are shot down, Russia has lost its flagship plus some other vessels ... When Ukrainians are able to do that, don't you think they could have overrun the Donbas separatists with their fingers in their nose if they really wanted to?
A nuclear-armed Ukraine would have put an end to Putin's misrule.
And also millions of innocent lives in Russia. And maybe that was
why Putin ordered his "special military operation" - to rid Ukraine
of its nuclear weapons program (before it had developed real nukes).
When are you leaving for the front?
Over 300,000 Russians have fled Russia, many of them using their
visas to make Finland their new home. Others have continued onward
to Sweden, and beyond. Maybe some have become your new neigbbors
in Belgium ...
For Life,
Lee
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Alexander Koryagin on Fri Sep 23 12:37:36 2022
The mainspring of the conflict was in Kiev in 2014. Ukrainian
That was a popular uprising.
https://tinyurl.com/2a7nw9mz
In all your verbiage you didn't mention the invasion by Russia on Feb. 24th. That is the mainspring of where we are today.
nationalists planed and planing to make Ukrainians from Russians living
in Ukraine, make them forgot their language, to cut ties with Russia and Russian culture.
That is not true, it is yet another talking point.
The doctrine that all people living in Ukraine are Ukrainians is false
as saying that all people in Estonia are Estonians. Thr west should
admit it long ago and treat Ukraine as a country of two nations.
The people of Ukraine are free to be who/what they want to be. I don't think they want to be Ruzzian.
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Alexander Koryagin on Sat Sep 24 02:28:00 2022
On 09-23-22 09:02, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Bj?rn Felten about Re: Ukraine National Ant <=-
Nationality is not a gene or place factor. Nationality is how a person thinks, speaks, what books he reads, what songs it signs. To reformat forcefully people to new nationality is a crime. People in a free
country should choose themselves, without fines and repression.
You are confusing Nationality and culture. Nationality is based on the
nation in which you live.
Culture is not a gene or place factor. Culture is how a person thinks,
speaks, what books he reads, what songs it sings. To try to forcefully
reformat people to new culture is a crime. People in a free country
should choose themselves, without fines and repression.
Dale Shipp
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Bj├╢rn Felten on Sat Sep 24 17:48:37 2022
Hello BjФrn,
So .... how is it going with the uprooting of neo-Nazism in Ukraine?
Everything going as planned with the war?
The older I get, the more I can see how history repeats itself, and the more
sorry I become when I see how few people don't even see it.
Europe is turning to the right. Not just a little bit, but full tilt.
Spain, France, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, England, Denmark,
and many others. Finland almost joined the ranks, and Sweden just made
the list a week ago.
On Sunday there will be elections in Italy. And the favorite to become
prime minister is Giorgia Meloni, a 45-year-old woman representing a
far-right party that is expected to win an outright majority of seats.
Imagine that. Italy's 70th government since 1946, being led by a woman,
the female version of Il Duce. Maybe she will call herself La Douche.
In any event, this is getting to be just like old times. The only
thing left is for Germany to find its new Fuehrer ...
In 2014 it was obvious to me that Putin was using the playbook from a certain Austrian corporal, whose name we are not allowed to mention, because of Godwin.
You don't understand. In 2014, Putin carved out his own version of
Kuwait and annexed it as part of Russia.
More recently, Putin borrowed an idea from the GWB playbook, using
a pre-emptive first strike in order to bring about regime change in
Iraq.
It took the USA ten years to learn that Iraq was not worth the effort.
And twenty years to learn that Afghanistan was not worth the effort.
I wonder how long it will take Putin to figure things out?
Even if it happened ten years before I was even born, we actually study history here in Sweden. So, the 1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum, with all it's 99+% results...
The one redeeming quality the Austrian corporal had was bringing
Russians and Ukrainians together ...
Well, now Putin once again is playing the same card that he played in Crimea, this time to Anschluss even more territory. Go figure...
Well, he is bringing both sides to the same field of battle ...
For Life,
Lee
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Bj├╢rn Felten on Sat Sep 24 17:48:44 2022
Hello BjФrn,
I mean the average Russian is not any more brainless than the average
European I would suspect...
It's called indoctrination. I think that after more than a century of that,
many of then actually believe the bullshit they are being fed.
Poland ceased to exist for 400 years. And yet Poles have managed to
retain their own language, religion, and culture, as well as recreate
their own country.
Take for instance the "fact" that they are fed: The Russian army has lost less than 6000 troops while eliminating half of the Ukrainian forces. So, why do they now need more than 300 thousand new troops? Do the fucking maths, Ivan!
"All comedy is based on tragedy." ~William Shakespeare
Perhaps Putin forgot that Zelensky is a professional comedian?
For Life,
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Lee Lofaso on Mon Sep 26 09:29:09 2022
Hi, Lee Lofaso!
I read your message from 23.09.2022 22:01
ak>> I repeat you should not mix up Putin and other issues, especially
ak>> the nationalistic conflict in Ukraine. Putin is a tyrant, OK, but
ak>> the conflict in Ukraine gives him great points and trust in Russia
ak>> because he positions himself as a defender of the Russian people
ak>> who is under attack in Donbass. He has actually hid himself behind
ak>> this noble shield.
LL> The question has been asked -
LL> When are you leaving for the front?
When Ukrainian students, women and pensioners will be drafted -- you
probably get the answer on your question. ;=)
LL> Hundreds of thousands of Russians are fleeing Russia. Any which way
LL> they can. There is a reason why. And that reason is fear. Not just
LL> any kind of fear, but total fear.
Well, IMHO its a lie in general - first, Russians are now prohibited to
get in Europe, second Baltic states and Finland have already refused to
accept those who run from the draft. They are afraid of Russians in
general, it is a mental illness, probably.
LL> Russians are being sent to Ukraine. Those Russians are not coming
LL> back, except in body bags. Putin can no longer hide this from his
LL> own people because too many Russians are already dead.
The only reason why so many Russians support Putin today is that Ukraine
holds Nazi policy in eastern Ukraine since 2014. Nazism and Russians are incompatible, and many Russians are ready to fight to the end. Putin
uses the situation as a shield.
LL> You are being told the "special military operation" is going well
LL> in Russia. This has been going on for over seven months, with no
LL> end in sight. Now your leader wants to send an additional 300,000
LL> people, most of whom who have had little or no military training,
LL> to Ukraine. With the possibility of sending up to a million
LL> conscripts as cannon fodder.
This situations has no other options after Zelensky declared
mobilization in Ukraine. He could solve the problem without it, but he preferred to throw into the war furnace millions of Ukrainians and he
feels himself Napoleon. Whereas there is no reason for such a war at
all. Zelensky and nationalists are stubborn as rams.
Bye, Lee!
Alexander Koryagin
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Alan Ianson on Mon Sep 26 09:31:43 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 23.09.2022 22:37
??>>> The mainspring of the conflict was in Kiev in 2014.
??>>> Ukrainian
AI> That was a popular uprising.
So was the storm of Capitol? Why does the US law persecute them?
Bye, Alan!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Sun Sep 25 23:37:44 2022
That was a popular uprising.
So was the storm of Capitol? Why does the US law persecute them?
That was not a poular uprising. They are not persecuted they are prosecuted.
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Dale Shipp on Mon Sep 26 09:41:28 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 24.09.2022 02:28
AK>> Nationality is not a gene or place factor. Nationality is how a
AK>> person thinks, speaks, what books he reads, what songs he sings.
AK>> To reformat forcefully people to new nationality is a crime.
AK>> People in a free country should choose themselves, without fines
AK>> and repression.
DS> You are confusing Nationality and culture. Nationality is based on
DS> the nation in which you live.
If a person moved to another country - he changed his nationality? ;-)
If a Jew moves to Finland he becomes a Finn?
Bye, Dale!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Mon Sep 26 14:12:35 2022
Russians are now prohibited to
get in Europe, second Baltic states and Finland have already refused to accept those who run from the draft. They are afraid of Russians in general, it is a mental illness, probably.
That is slightly incorrect, to use an understatement.
Several EU-countries, mine too, have declared that draft-dodgers are not welcome, will not get visa, not even for humanitarian reasons.
The reasons are simple:
1) None of these people lifted a finger against the illegal invasion and the war in Ukraine until they felt the heat themselves. Clean up your own mess at home. If all the disgusted flee, only the disgusting remain.
2) Russians fleeing Russia to dodge the draft do not constitute a humanitarian crisis. Ukrainians whom fled Ukraine to run from a war and to save themselves "do" constitute a humanitarian crisis. They are true refugees and are helped here. Millions have fled and are warmly welcomed, they are helped, sheltered, fed, they take part in local social life, are helped to find a job to support themselves until they can return ... if they so wish. Complete emergency villages with all utilities have been built ... children are learning the language and go to school here.
3) Taking in Russian draft dodgers would be an insult towards the Ukrainian refugess. Russian draft-dodgers are not refugees according to the UN Convention. The European budget is not going to pay for millions of draft dodgers.
Russians can still apply for visa.
Zelensky and nationalists are stubborn as rams.
Russia invaded a peaceful member of the international society and in doing so violated the UN Charter of which it is a subscriber bound to its wording.
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alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Tue Sep 27 08:20:26 2022
Hi, Alan Ianson!
I read your message from 26.09.2022 09:37
AI>>> That was a popular uprising.
ak>> So was the storm of the Capitol? Why does the US law persecute them?
AI> That was not a poular uprising. They are not persecuted they are
AI> prosecuted.
What the difference between the storm of the Capital and Kiev events in
2014?
Bye, Alan!
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From
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Alexander Koryagin on Tue Sep 27 00:45:02 2022
On 09-26-22 09:41, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
You are confusing Nationality and culture. Nationality is based on
the nation in which you live.
If a person moved to another country - he changed his nationality? ;-)
Only if he declares that new country to be his permanent residence and
loyalty. If an American moves to England for a job for a few years,
they do not become British but remain as American. But if they move to
England and declare that to be their new loyalty, then they become
British.
If a Jew moves to Finland he becomes a Finn?
You have again confused nationality and culture. Being a Jew is not a nationality. The best answer to your question is yes, they become a
Finn but they are also still a Jew.
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Ward Dossche on Tue Sep 27 09:12:53 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 26.09.2022 15:12
ak>> Russians are now prohibited to get in Europe, second Baltic states
ak>> and Finland have already refused to accept those who run from the
ak>> draft. They are afraid of Russians in general, it is a mental
ak>> illness, probably.
WD> That is slightly incorrect, to use an understatement.
WD> Several EU-countries, mine too, have declared that draft-dodgers
WD> are not welcome, will not get visa, not even for humanitarian
WD> reasons.
WD> The reasons are simple:
WD> 1) None of these people lifted a finger against the illegal
WD> invasion and the war in Ukraine until they felt the heat
WD> themselves. Clean up your own mess at home. If all the disgusted
WD> flee, only the disgusting remain.
WD> 2) Russians fleeing Russia to dodge the draft do not constitute a
WD> humanitarian crisis. Ukrainians whom fled Ukraine to run from a war
WD> and to save themselves "do" constitute a humanitarian crisis. They
WD> are true refugees and are helped here. Millions have fled and are
WD> warmly welcomed, they are helped, sheltered, fed, they take part in
WD> local social life, are helped to find a job to support themselves
WD> until they can return... if they so wish. Complete emergency
WD> villages with all utilities have been built... children are
WD> learning the language and go to school here.
WD> 3) Taking in Russian draft dodgers would be an insult towards the
WD> Ukrainian refugess. Russian draft-dodgers are not refugees
WD> according to the UN Convention. The European budget is not going to
WD> pay for millions of draft dodgers.
WD> Russians can still apply for visa.
Are you a counsel for the defence? ;-)
ak>> Zelensky and nationalists are stubborn as rams.
WD> Russia invaded a peaceful member of the international society and
WD> in doing so violated the UN Charter of which it is a subscriber
WD> bound to its wording.
A peaceful state doesn't fight with its citizens for 8 years.
Bye, Ward!
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From
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Dale Shipp on Tue Sep 27 09:20:59 2022
Hi, Dale Shipp!
I read your message from 27.09.2022 00:45
DS>> You are confusing Nationality and culture. Nationality is based on
DS>> the nation in which you live.
AK>> If a person moved to another country - he changed his
AK>> nationality? ;-)
DS> Only if he declares that new country to be his permanent residence
DS> and loyalty. If an American moves to England for a job for a few
DS> years, they do not become British but remain as American. But if
DS> they move to England and declare that to be their new loyalty, then
DS> they become British.
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
AK>> If a Jew moves to Finland he becomes a Finn?
DS> You have again confused nationality and culture. Being a Jew is not
DS> a nationality. The best answer to your question is yes, they become
DS> a Finn but they are also still a Jew.
Jew is not nationality! A new word in horsed aviation, as we put it in
Russia.
Bye, Dale!
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alexander koryagin on Tue Sep 27 00:05:32 2022
What the difference between the storm of the Capital and Kiev events in
2014?
In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they wanted/needed to do.
It was not the people speaking at the capitol on Jan 6, 2021, it was a group of MAGA trumpists supported by right wing groups like the proud boys trying to
overturn the results of the election. They were acting against the people.
Big difference.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Tue Sep 27 09:08:54 2022
Alexander,
Russians can still apply for visa.
Are you a counsel for the defence? ;-)
Next year April I'm co-organiser of a world-cup acrobatic gymnastics. We'll see how many visas will be issued. If that works, then try to get here with overland borders closed and the only flights are via Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Dubai.
A peaceful state doesn't fight with its citizens for 8 years.
Russia/USSR has been fighting its citizens since 'forever'.
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From
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alexander koryagin on Tue Sep 27 09:37:15 2022
Alexander,
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
The Scotts and the Welsh in the European Union felt that they should be given a greater voice in European decision-making. That is why the European Committee of the Regions was established under the Maastricht Treaty, and Member States were allowed to be represented in the Council of the EU by ministers from their regional governments.
Scotland and Wales in recent years have not started separatist wars nor have they shot down innocent civilian airliners.
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Alan Ianson on Tue Sep 27 07:47:00 2022
Alan Ianson wrote to alexander koryagin <=-
What the difference between the storm of the Capital and Kiev events in 2014?
In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they wanted/needed to do.
It was not the people speaking at the capitol on Jan 6, 2021, it
was a group of MAGA trumpists supported by right wing groups like
the proud boys trying to overturn the results of the election.
They were acting against the people.
Spoken like a good little liberal dog.
Your masters have trained you well, and you've memorized the mandatory
talking points (and can regurgitate them on command). Good job.
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From
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Dan Clough on Tue Sep 27 11:06:54 2022
What the difference between the storm of the Capital and Kiev events in
2014?
In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they
wanted/needed to do.
It was not the people speaking at the capitol on Jan 6, 2021, it
was a group of MAGA trumpists supported by right wing groups like
the proud boys trying to overturn the results of the election.
They were acting against the people.
Spoken like a good little liberal dog.
Please don't get emotional, Dan.
Your masters have trained you well, and you've memorized the mandatory talking points (and can regurgitate them on command). Good job.
I have no master. I am free to speak my thoughts and opinions, can you?
What do you think happened on Jan 6?
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From
Nick Andre@1:229/426 to
Alan Ianson on Tue Sep 27 14:22:15 2022
On 27 Sep 22 11:06:54, Alan Ianson said the following to Dan Clough:
What do you think happened on Jan 6?
You first went to the bathroom to change your feminine protection before returning to the keyboard to whine loudly in the Politics echo once again about how Trump affects your daily life as a Canadian.
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Nick Andre on Tue Sep 27 11:49:22 2022
What do you think happened on Jan 6?
You first went to the bathroom to change your feminine protection before returning to the keyboard to whine loudly in the Politics echo once again about how Trump affects your daily life as a Canadian.
More emotional blah blah blah.
That was a simple/serious question. What do you think happened on Jan 6?
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Nick Andre on Tue Sep 27 13:55:00 2022
Nick Andre wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
On 27 Sep 22 11:06:54, Alan Ianson said the following to Dan
Clough:
What do you think happened on Jan 6?
You first went to the bathroom to change your feminine protection
before returning to the keyboard to whine loudly in the Politics
echo once again about how Trump affects your daily life as a
Canadian.
<cleaning coffee from keyboard>
HAR! Spot on, perfect.
I actually starting typing a response to Alan's question, but then realized..... it would just be more time wasted. Not worth the effort.
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Dan Clough on Tue Sep 27 12:05:34 2022
I actually starting typing a response to Alan's question, but then realized..... it would just be more time wasted. Not worth the effort.
Your original reply was just as worthless.
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From
Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to
alexander koryagin on Wed Sep 28 02:58:20 2022
Hello Alexander,
You are confusing Nationality and culture. Nationality is based on
the nation in which you live.
If a person moved to another country - he changed his
nationality? ;-)
The USA does not recognize dual citizenship (except for those
from Vatican City and Israel).
Edward Snowden moved to Russia. And was granted full Russian
citizen by Vladimir Putin. Edward Snowden claims he has not, and
will not, relinquish his US citizenship. So what nationality is
Edward Snowden?
Only if he declares that new country to be his permanent residence
and loyalty. If an American moves to England for a job for a few
years, they do not become British but remain as American. But if
they move to England and declare that to be their new loyalty, then
they become British.
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
Scots are rulers of Scotland. Welsh are the real rulers of Wales,
as even Charles III knows from having to recite his oath in Welsh
in order to become king.
If a Jew moves to Finland he becomes a Finn?
You have again confused nationality and culture. Being a Jew is not
a nationality. The best answer to your question is yes, they become
a Finn but they are also still a Jew.
Jew is not nationality! A new word in horsed aviation, as we put it in Russia.
The Wandering Jew can be whatever nationality he/she wants ...
For Life,
Lee
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Ward Dossche on Wed Sep 28 02:58:28 2022
Hello Ward,
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
The Scotts and the Welsh in the European Union felt that they should be given a greater voice in European decision-making. That is why the European
Committee of the Regions was established under the Maastricht Treaty, and Member States were allowed to be represented in the Council of the EU by ministers from their regional governments.
Scots were the reason why Roman soldiers were never able to occupy
Scotland. Hence the need to build Hadrian's Wall, which still stands
today.
Scotland and Wales in recent years have not started separatist wars nor have
they shot down innocent civilian airliners.
Scotland will go its own way when Charles III abdicates.
So will Wales, as the real Prince of Wales claims his rightful
title as King.
For Life,
Lee
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From
Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to
Alexander Koryagin on Wed Sep 28 00:24:02 2022
On 09-27-22 09:20, Alexander Koryagin <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Ukraine National Ant <=-
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
Their nationality is British, their culture is Scotish and Welsh.
If a Jew moves to Finland he becomes a Finn?
You have again confused nationality and culture. Being a Jew is not
a nationality. The best answer to your question is yes, they become
a Finn but they are also still a Jew.
Jew is not nationality!
DUH -- that is what I said.
A new word in horsed aviation, as we put it in Russia.
That makes no sense to me. Try again.
Dale Shipp
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Alan Ianson on Wed Sep 28 09:36:59 2022
Hi Alan Ianson!
I read your message on 28-Sep-2022
ak>> What the difference between the storm of the Capitol and Kiev
ak>> events in 2014?
AI> In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they
AI> wanted/needed to do.
What what did Americans? ж-)
AI> It was not the people speaking at the capitol on Jan 6, 2021, it
AI> was a group of MAGA trumpists supported by right wing groups like
AI> the proud boys trying to overturn the results of the election. They
AI> were acting against the people.
AI> Big difference.
So it was an extremest "group" in Kiev in 2014. The difference was that Yanukovich allowed them to do havoc hoping to get peace by negotiations.
Bye Alan!
Alexander
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Ward Dossche on Wed Sep 28 09:51:51 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 28-Sep-2022
WD> Scotland and Wales in recent years have not started separatist wars
WD> nor have they shot down innocent civilian airliners.
You pretend not to see obvious things -- the war in Ukraine had been
started when Ukraininan troops moved to eastern, Russian speaking part
of Ukraine. No peaceful solution had been taken, because those who
captured power in Kiev had only one way of acting - violence. As for the plane, Ukraine had much more gains from it. Rebels had no reason to shot
down the plane which flew to the Russian border.
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin on Wed Sep 28 00:17:50 2022
In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they
wanted/needed to do.
What what did Americans? к-)
Those at the capital that day were extremists led the by Donald Trump.
It was not the people speaking at the capitol on Jan 6, 2021, it
was a group of MAGA trumpists supported by right wing groups like
the proud boys trying to overturn the results of the election. They
were acting against the people.
Big difference.
So it was an extremest "group" in Kiev in 2014. The difference was that Yanukovich allowed them to do havoc hoping to get peace by negotiations.
No, it was not an extremist group in Kyiv. It was the people. Yanukovich knew his position was not popular with the people but he went forward with it anyway and look where it got him.
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Lee Lofaso on Wed Sep 28 10:18:11 2022
Hi Lee Lofaso!
I read your message on 28-Sep-2022
AK>>>> If a person moved to another country - he changed his
AK>>>> nationality? ;-)
LL> The USA does not recognize dual citizenship (except for those from
LL> Vatican City and Israel).
LL> Edward Snowden moved to Russia. And was granted full Russian
LL> citizen by Vladimir Putin. Edward Snowden claims he has not, and
LL> will not, relinquish his US citizenship. So what nationality is
LL> Edward Snowden?
I strogly believe that a person should define his nationality himself.
Paper or other documents mean little. And vice versa, if a person
doesn't recognize that he is, for instance, a Russian -- it means he is
not a Russian.
Bye Lee!
Alexander
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Dale Shipp on Wed Sep 28 10:27:13 2022
Hi Dale Shipp!
I read your message on 28-Sep-2022
AK>> Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
DS> Their nationality is British, their culture is Scotish and Welsh.
British nationality IMHO is artificial, as was "Soviet people". And in
the world too, a person from London is rather an Englishman from England
than a Briton.
Bye Dale!
Alexander
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Lee Lofaso on Wed Sep 28 08:56:09 2022
Who are Scotts and the the Welsh in the UK?
Scots are rulers of Scotland. Welsh are the real rulers of Wales,
as even Charles III knows from having to recite his oath in Welsh
in order to become king.
Charles recited it in Welsh because he speaks the language fluent, he did so because he could, not because he "had to". He was, up until that point, the Prince of Wales.
Lilybet never spoke Welsh, never recited the oath in Welsh ... she even never went to school.
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Lee Lofaso on Wed Sep 28 09:27:51 2022
Scots were the reason why Roman soldiers were never able to occupy Scotland. Hence the need to build Hadrian's Wall, which still stands
today.
That is a misconception, just as the Chinese wall is.
Only portions remain with large gaps in between and it doesn't exactly "stand" ... here and there section remain in the hills ... A lot of it was recycled in construction. The average height originally being just 12 feet, 4 meters.
Hadrian's wall was not an impregnable fortification. the Scotts just walked past it as they saw fit. It served as toll gates and military was only useful to slow down an attacking force .... As the Scotts were a tribal people without unified structure in those days, they never could assemble a real army.
The same with the Chinese wall which is not one continuous big construction but only has sections where it was expected that an attacking force could move.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Sep 28 10:39:01 2022
Alexander,
As for the
plane, Ukraine had much more gains from it. Rebels had no reason to shot down the plane which flew to the Russian border.
The shrapnel taken from the bodies of the cockpit crew removes all doubt of "what" it is that brought the plane down ... and Ukraine did not possess that weapon.
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alexander koryagin on Wed Sep 28 10:44:56 2022
What the difference between the storm of the Capitol and Kiev
events in 2014?
In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they
wanted/needed to do.
What what did Americans? ж-)
I think you need to understand the American electoral system to fully understand the intended meaning of the events on Jan.6th 2021 in Washington DC... and I call upon my American friends here to correct me where I'm wrong.
The American electoral system is timed by law ...
An election for president of the United States happens every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. That is to say, that day the electoral college is elected.
That electoral college then votes. Since the mid-20th century, Congress has met in a Joint Session every four years on January 6 at 1:00 p.m. to tally votes in the Electoral College. The sitting Vice President presides over the meeting and opens the votes from each state in alphabetical order.
Odd occasions sometimes happen on that January 6th as in 2001 Al Gore, who was a presidential candidate, announced the election of his opponent.
Back to 2021 ... there was a carefully planned strategy by groups of citizens (the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, ...) to converge on Washington on January 6th. I have Republican friends in Montana and in group they booked airplane trips to Washington DC. They sent around videos and photos while in flight Jan.5th and I think no-one realised this was going to be just more than some banner waving and shouting of slogans.
Steve Bannon had previously said on January 5th that "all hell is going to break loose tomorrow". It did.
At the time of the storming of the Capitol, Trump was holding a speech at the Elipse, some 2.5km away and ordered his driver to take him to the Cqpitol. The driver refused explaining he had no authority upon which Trump attacked the driver.
The intention clearly was to arrive by the Capitol, by 1pm, when the mob of thousands were storming it. The Capitol police were already overwhelmed and now suddenly would have to protect the President. Trump could climb the stairs, address the crowd, most likely intending to enter the House of Representatives' chambers or the Senate and declare himself to be the winner of the presidential election ... it was intended to be no less than a violent overthrow of a democratic process and planned at the White House evidence suggests Dec.18th...
It did not work because of 2 people:
1. A very courageous driver of the Presidential limousine
2. Vice-president Pence who refused to cooperate ... Trump had said he should be hanged and the mob that stormed the Capitol actually planned that.
The rest is history.
Now, please, in as much detail, please explain to me what happened in 2014 and how this in any way compares to January 6th 2021...
Have a nice day trying.
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Ward Dossche on Wed Sep 28 13:09:59 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 28-Sep-2022
ak>> As for the plane, Ukraine had much more gains from it. Rebels had
ak>> no reason to shot down the plane which flew to the Russian border.
WD> The shrapnel taken from the bodies of the cockpit crew removes all
WD> doubt of "what" it is that brought the plane down... and Ukraine
WD> did not possess that weapon.
In reality, Ukraine has had the same anti-aircraft BUK missles as Russia
has (made in the USSR, BTW). And there are many facts that Ukrainian
BUKs were in Donbass at that time -- because Ukrainians publicly claimed
that Russian planes violated their airspace.
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin on Wed Sep 28 13:53:10 2022
Alexander,
The shrapnel taken from the bodies of the cockpit crew removes all ak>WD> doubt of "what" it is that brought the plane down... and Ukraine
did not possess that weapon.
In reality, Ukraine has had the same anti-aircraft BUK missles as Russia has (made in the USSR, BTW). And there are many facts that Ukrainian
BUKs were in Donbass at that time -- because Ukrainians publicly claimed that Russian planes violated their airspace.
Bollocks.
The downing of MH17 has been scientifically attributed to a Russian BUK operated from within the Russian controlled space of the Donbas, incl. radar tracking of the missile, satellite photos, intercepted radio-communications, wreckage fragments, autopsies, ...
Russia's denial is as sickening as the whole Ukrainian events since Feb of this year...
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Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 29 10:42:55 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 29-Sep-2022
WD>>> The shrapnel taken from the bodies of the cockpit crew removes
WD>>> all doubt of "what" it is that brought the plane down... and
WD>>> Ukraine did not possess that weapon.
ak>> In reality, Ukraine has had the same anti-aircraft BUK missles as
ak>> Russia has (made in the USSR, BTW). And there are many facts that
ak>> Ukrainian BUKs were in Donbass at that time -- because Ukrainians
ak>> publicly claimed that Russian planes violated their airspace.
WD> Bollocks.
WD> The downing of MH17 has been scientifically attributed to a Russian
WD> BUK operated from within the Russian controlled space of the
WD> Donbas, incl. radar tracking of the missile, satellite photos,
WD> intercepted radio-communications, wreckage fragments, autopsies,...
Whose radars did track that missile? It looks like a fairy tale.
Ukrainian side didn't have such recordings, Russia provided its own
radar data which was ignored by the court. Whose radars do constanly
observe Russia? Aliens? Satellite photos were not presented in court.
As for the radio-communications they belonged to those people who could
not have a reliable information. They heard that some plane was downed
and very gladly boasted to each other that another fucking Ukrainian
military plane had been downed.
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 29 11:17:22 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 29-Sep-2022
ak>>>> What the difference between the storm of the Capitol and Kiev
ak>>>> events in 2014?
AI>>> In Kyiv in 2014 the people of Ukraine spoke, they did what they
AI>>> wanted/needed to do.
ak>> What what did Americans? ж-)
WD> I think you need to understand the American electoral system to
WD> fully understand the intended meaning of the events on Jan.6th 2021
WD> in Washington DC... and I call upon my American friends here to
WD> correct me where I'm wrong.
WD> The American electoral system is timed by law...
WD> An election for president of the United States happens every four
WD> years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. That
WD> is to say, that day the electoral college is elected.
WD> That electoral college then votes. Since the mid-20th century,
WD> Congress has met in a Joint Session every four years on January 6
WD> at 1:00 p.m. to tally votes in the Electoral College. The sitting
WD> Vice President presides over the meeting and opens the votes from
WD> each state in alphabetical order.
WD> Odd occasions sometimes happen on that January 6th as in 2001 Al
WD> Gore, who was a presidential candidate, announced the election of
WD> his opponent.
WD> Back to 2021... there was a carefully planned strategy by groups of
WD> citizens (the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers,...) to converge on
WD> Washington on January 6th. I have Republican friends in Montana and
WD> in group they booked airplane trips to Washington DC. They sent
WD> around videos and photos while in flight Jan.5th and I think no-one
WD> realised this was going to be just more than some banner waving and
WD> shouting of slogans.
WD> Steve Bannon had previously said on January 5th that "all hell is
WD> going to break loose tomorrow". It did.
WD> At the time of the storming of the Capitol, Trump was holding a
WD> speech at the Elipse, some 2.5km away and ordered his driver to
WD> take him to the Cqpitol. The driver refused explaining he had no
WD> authority upon which Trump attacked the driver.
WD> The intention clearly was to arrive by the Capitol, by 1pm, when
WD> the mob of thousands were storming it. The Capitol police were
WD> already overwhelmed and now suddenly would have to protect the
WD> President. Trump could climb the stairs, address the crowd, most
WD> likely intending to enter the House of Representatives' chambers or
WD> the Senate and declare himself to be the winner of the presidential
WD> election... it was intended to be no less than a violent overthrow
WD> of a democratic process and planned at the White House evidence
WD> suggests Dec.18th...
WD> It did not work because of 2 people:
WD> 1. A very courageous driver of the Presidential limousine 2. Vice-
WD> president Pence who refused to cooperate... Trump had said he
WD> should be hanged and the mob that stormed the Capitol actually
WD> planned that.
WD> Now, please, in as much detail, please explain to me what happened
WD> in 2014 and how this in any way compares to January 6th 2021...
WD> Have a nice day trying.
What did they do? They built a military camp in Kiev center, blocked the Ukrainian parliament and allowed to get in only those people who
supported their claims to oust Yanukovuch. There was fierce fighting
with the police. In the US, in such a case, the police for sure would
have used automatic weapon to disperse the crowd. That's why the US
position was cynical form the start. The US threated Yanikovich with
sanctions if he dare to disperse the crowd by force.
In the day when a peaceful agreement (to stop violence) had been
achieved (with the western and Russia mediation) this crowd had stormed
the Ukrainian president palace and forced Yanukovich to flee. It was a classical unlawful coup, Then, those who were allowed in parliament
issued a law to oust Yanukovich as President.
You probably know that Yanukovich won elections supported in (then)
Ukrainian Crimea, southern and eastern areas -- all these areas had not accepted the coup and refused to obey the new Kiev authority. That was a
start of the present day havoc.
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin on Thu Sep 29 18:44:18 2022
Alexander,
It was a classical unlawful coup,
Any coup is declared unlawful by the ones being removed from power.
Do not forget, one side's terrorists are the other side's freedom fighters.
You probably know that Yanukovich won elections supported in (then) Ukrainian Crimea, southern and eastern areas -- all these areas had not accepted the coup and refused to obey the new Kiev authority. That was a start of the present day havoc.
I know that Yanukovich won the 2010 elections ... that's 12 years ago.
If I read up on events there was a desire by Ukrainians, also the ones that voted for him, to position Ukraine closer to the EU. The shit started hitting the fan when Yanukovich turned to Moscow instead.
The Ukrainians knew very well what a regime under the wing of the Kremlin, as a vassal state like Belarus, would be and made it clear that they did not want that, not even those who voted for the man.
Yanukovich fled the country for Moscow on February 21, 2014.
One day later, on the 22nd, the Ukrainian parliament voted to remove him from his post on the grounds that he "has restrained himself from performing his constitutional duties" and effectively as such resigned .
On June 18th 2015, Yanukovich was officially deprived of the title of president by the parliament.
In polls conducted since his departure from office he is regarded
as one of the worst presidents in Ukrainian history
All that is "historical fact" and widely documented and I don't understand how the minds of people in Russia could have become infested and dominated by the vile propaganda without any possibility for another opinion ...
Take care,
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Ward Dossche on Fri Sep 30 10:32:03 2022
Hi Ward Dossche!
I read your message on 30-Sep-2022
WD> If I read up on events there was a desire by Ukrainians, also the
WD> ones that voted for him, to position Ukraine closer to the EU. The
WD> shit started hitting the fan when Yanukovich turned to Moscow
WD> instead.
Yanukovich held a balanced policy, as towards West/Russia, as towards west/east in his own country. It was he, BTW, the initiator to associate Ukraine with the EU. He hadn't refused from it but postponed the
association when he decided that the agreement was unprofitable for Ukraine.
As for relations with Moscow -- Ukraine and Russia have always been
close partners. Ukrainian ultra-nationalists (mainly from western
Ukraine regions) have always hated this situation. They wanted to impose
their will and ideas on all Ukraine.
WD> The Ukrainians knew very well what a regime under the wing of the
WD> Kremlin, as a vassal state like Belarus, would be and made it clear
WD> that they did not want that, not even those who voted for the man.
You think it as you wish to think. But I repeat, that southern and
eastern Ukraine have always attracted to Russia and Russian culture. So,
don't tell on behalf all Ukrainian people -- it is totally wrong. A good Fidonet phrase "don't speak for all".
WD> Yanukovich fled the country for Moscow on February 21, 2014.
Indeed he ran saving his life. He knew that extremists would not give
him a fair treatment.
WD> One day later, on the 22nd, the Ukrainian parliament voted to
WD> remove him from his post on the grounds that he "has restrained
WD> himself from performing his constitutional duties" and effectively
WD> as such resigned.
WD> On June 18th 2015, Yanukovich was officially deprived of the title
WD> of president by the parliament.
You know perfectly well that if a totalitarian authority wants to pass a
law via the parliament -- it will success. The parliamentarians were
also filtered, many didn't want to be expelled speaking against.
WD> In polls conducted since his departure from office he is regarded
WD> as one of the worst presidents in Ukrainian history.
It could be for different reasons, but the main reason was that
Yanukovich had given up his country to bastards without any resistance.
For this very reason many Russians still hate Gorbachev. Level of
corruption was also high in Ukraine. But they could not even expect what
they are going to get instead.
WD> All that is "historical fact" and widely documented and I don't
WD> understand how the minds of people in Russia could have become
WD> infested and dominated by the vile propaganda without any
WD> possibility for another opinion...
History is written by winners. ;=)
Bye Ward!
Alexander
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alexander koryagin on Fri Sep 30 10:51:49 2022
History is written by winners. ;=)
"History is written by those who have hanged heroes" ... Robert the Bruce in the movie "Braveheart".
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alexander koryagin on Fri Sep 30 12:14:23 2022
Hello alexander!
30 Sep 22 10:32, alexander koryagin wrote to Ward Dossche:
Yanukovich fled the country for Moscow on February 21, 2014.
Indeed he ran saving his life. He knew that extremists would not give
him a fair treatment.
Ah, fair treatment is certainly something one might expect in Russia...
Regards,
Gerrit
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alexander koryagin on Fri Sep 30 13:38:06 2022
Hello alexander,
Red ants and black ants do not fight.
Until you start shaking the glass jar they are locked in.
Putin shakes the jar. And he shakes and shakes and shakes...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to
Gerrit Kuehn on Mon Oct 3 10:53:03 2022
Hi, Gerrit Kuehn!
I read your message from 30.09.2022 13:14
WD>>> Yanukovich fled the country for Moscow on February 21,
WD>>> 2014.
ak>> Indeed he ran saving his life. He knew that extremists
ak>> would not give him a fair treatment.
GK> Ah, fair treatment is certainly something one might expect in
GK> Russia...
Certainly Snowen was clever than poor Assange ;=)
Bye, Gerrit!
Alexander Koryagin
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Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Oct 3 11:01:44 2022
Hi, Michiel Van Der Vlist!
I read your message from 30.09.2022 14:38
MV> Red ants and black ants do not fight.
MV> Until you start shaking the glass jar they are locked in.
MV> Putin shakes the jar. And he shakes and shakes and shakes...
Ukraine had a lot ways and time to prevent the war. But unfortunately it
has been led by a clown-idiot who thinks that he is Napoleon and Russian people don't deserve any concessions.
A poor mistake, he is not worth a single farthing as a politician.
Actually it framed Ukraine under the war instead of making what he must
do - prevent the escalation politically.
Bye, Michiel!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Mon Oct 3 11:49:10 2022
Hi, all!
I read your message from 03.10.2022 10:53
WD>>>> Yanukovich fled the country for Moscow on February
WD>>>> 21, 2014.
ak>>> Indeed he ran saving his life. He knew that extremists
ak>>> would not give him a fair treatment.
GK>> Ah, fair treatment is certainly something one might expect
GK>> in Russia...
ak> Certainly Snowen was clever than poor Assange ;=)
Snowden, I meant, of course. :)
Bye, all!
Alexander Koryagin
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alexander koryagin on Mon Oct 3 11:16:28 2022
Hello alexander!
03 Oct 22 10:53, alexander koryagin wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:
Certainly Snowen was clever than poor Assange ;=)
Who knows? Ever talked to one of them privately?
Regards,
Gerrit
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From
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alexander koryagin on Tue Oct 4 00:18:40 2022
Hello Alexander,
Red ants and black ants do not fight.
Until you start shaking the glass jar they are locked in.
Putin shakes the jar. And he shakes and shakes and shakes...
Ukraine had a lot ways and time to prevent the war. But unfortunately it has
been led by a clown-idiot who thinks that he is Napoleon and Russian people
don't deserve any concessions.
Both sides are to blame. Not one side or the other, but both.
Along with others who encouraged their own favorite side to start
or continue the violence. There are no innocents in this war, or
whatever you want to call it. As Professor Chomsky explains -
https://chomsky.info/20220414/
A poor mistake, he is not worth a single farthing as a politician. Actually it framed Ukraine under the war instead of making what he must do -
prevent the escalation politically.
Again, read Professor Chomsky's remarks. Although he sides with
Ukraine in regards to which is the aggressor, the points he makes
are valid.
And then ask yourself, has anything really changed since he made
those comments?
For Life,
Lee
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