• @[email protected]OP
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    79 months ago

    Interesting to see western outlets change their narratives this quick.

    Well anyway, hope this actually happens and an end to this war is finally negotiated.

    • @sznowicki
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      149 months ago

      What exactly changed here?

      • @[email protected]
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        79 months ago

        Very little really?

        As the article says, the only difference is that they’re willing to present Russia with their peace deal (“You get none of our land”) while Russia is still inside Ukrainian land, instead of waiting for all Russian troops to be out of Russia before offering it.

        This just shuts up Russian propaganda angles about how Ukraines being mean by not inviting Russia to the peace talks.

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        9 months ago

        It’s gone from blocking all negotiations with Russia while saying “Ukraine can achieve a military victory” to “sanctions will overthrow Russia” to “sanctions on Russia aren’t working” to “Ukraine can’t militarily win” to now acknowledging that this can only end via negotiations.

        Well, by “quick” I meant the last two stages happening in western outlets in just the last month.

    • @MyPornViewingAccount
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      119 months ago

      These comments are cute.

      Watch how quick reactions change when you ask, “Which states should the US surrender to prevent the Russians invading?”

      The thin veil of your “might-makes-right” argument is sad.