rinsler

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[–] rinsler@programming.dev 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Ok, then why post is calling 2.24.2022 russian invasion when according to you army was already there? More looks like epic russian pull-ups of reserves then?

Russia was supporting problematic regions to stand their own rights with arms and mens but nothing more. There were no official manifestation of russian intrusion. Even in the already mentioned here minsk agreements the main Kyiv opposition signs were from the DPR leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko and LPR leader Igor Plotnitskiy. Russian ambassador Mikhail Zurabov was only sideways witness along with Heidi Tagliavini OSCE representative.

[–] rinsler@programming.dev -4 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

Claiming everyone with another opinion a bot (a metal with no feelings and rights for its own truth) is so democratic.

I do not and never had any anger over Ukraine. I left the comment only to this particular post because it is screaming unproofed propaganda for the dictator Zelensky.

[–] rinsler@programming.dev -4 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

"wikipedia-which-can-be-edited-by-anyone" is of course iron edidence to be humbled by.

But even if you take a little bit more time than just 1 minute to evaluate arguments or at least scroll that same page lower, you will see some interesting facts. Unsurprisingly, Ukraine was never planning to fullfill those agreements and Europe was only depicting diplomatic activity, trying to maximally arm Ukraine. None were giving a damn about people on the problem lands. Yes, they were obviously supported by Russia, but it was support, never ordering, in contrast to Ukraine planning to subjugate separatic regions.

So what again was the diplomatic role of the vaunted give-me-all-your-weapons beggar Zelensky?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minsk_agreements#%3A%7E%3Atext=Oleksii+Arestovych%2C+a%2Cits+armed+forces.

[–] rinsler@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome article! Very beautiful examples and thorough explanations