• Lad
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    -134 days ago

    I don’t think Ukraine will get Donbas and Crimea back. The Donetsk & Luhansk republics would violently resist any attempt by Kyiv to absorb them back into Ukraine.

    • DefederateLemmyMl
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      184 days ago

      The Donetsk & Luhansk republics would violently resist any attempt by Kyiv to absorb them back into Ukraine.

      LOL

      You know that whole rebellion thing was created by Russia right?

      • @Gammelfisch
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        34 days ago

        Indeed and most of the Russian supporting rebels are fertilizing Ukraine’s soil.

      • OBJECTION!
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        It’s funny to me how both sides say this about the other. There were two rebellions in Ukraine backed by foreign powers, and which one you think is legitimate and which one was created by foreign meddling doesn’t seem to have anything to do with any facts on the ground, it’s entirely about which global hegemon you support.

        In reality, both the succession movement and Euromaidan involved a combination of foreign agitation and popular support, and it’s nowhere near as black and white as either side pretends.

        • DefederateLemmyMl
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          03 days ago

          Fuck your disingenuous bothesidesism.

          Western support of Euromaidan (what you erroneously call “meddling”) isn’t remotely comparable to the straight acts of war that Russia committed in the Donbas.

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            Of course not. It’s not meddling when we do it, because we’re the good guys.

            Our support of an organic democratic movement to overthrow the old corrupt regime, their meddling support of proxies to undermine the legitimate government.

            • DefederateLemmyMl
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              03 days ago

              Hey fuckwit, you didn’t reply to a single thing I said.

              Europe supported the Ukrainian people vocally, but verbally during the Maidan.

              Russia armed and funded extreme Russian nationalists, you know like actual nazi scum, and sent them to Ukraine led by FSB officers, controlled directly from the Kremlin. Nobody in the Donbas asked for this, except for retarded nazi scum.

      • @Maggoty
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        Look, however it started, Russia has had significant portions of those territories for a decade. They’ve been arresting dissidents, running propaganda, and making their roots as deep as possible. It’s not going to be easy for Ukraine to just resume administration of those areas.

        • DefederateLemmyMl
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          23 days ago

          I live in a country that was occupied by Nazi Germany, where the Nazis did the exact same things and put the local Nazi sympathizers in charge of local administration. It didn’t turn us into a country with deep Nazi roots.

          We just imprisoned and shot those fuckers after the war.

          • @Maggoty
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            13 days ago

            I hope it’s that easy. I fear it’s not.

      • Lad
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        -94 days ago

        Yes, I do know that. What difference does it make to my point?

        • DefederateLemmyMl
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          134 days ago

          Everything, because the people of D&L will not violently resist. They were peaceful citizens of Ukraine, who overwhelmingly voted for Ukrainian independence in 1991.

          • Lad
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            -74 days ago

            Define the “people”. Currently, the separatists in charge in the republics are openly pro-Russian and welcomed the annexation with open arms. They won’t step down quietly and accept reintegration into Ukraine. In the event that Ukraine officially claims victory in Donbas, there will be an insurgency there for years, backed by the Kremlin. There’s already been one since 2014.

            • Natanox
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              34 days ago

              I hope you don’t believe it won’t be similar the other way around, because it will. Citizens loyal to Ukraine won’t just roll over and accept the annexation no matter what the US and Russian regimes are saying. They’ll most likely keep fighting as they do now.

              Honestly, the best that could happen to resolve the issue and not causing it to become a century-long problem with “generational hate” fueling a lasting conflict would be for EU countries as well as other allies (Australia, Japan, South Korea etc) to go all-in and keep supporting Ukraine, in a way it overwhelms Russia. Of course I know how unrealistic that sounds right now…

    • @Maggoty
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      There will be violence no matter who’s in charge. There are people violently resisting Russian rule in those regions right now. It’s not going to be easy for anyone.