• OwlPaste@lemmy.world
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      Once US support dries up, what choice will there be? Europe already proven itself uncapable of sustaining Ukraine

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        Europe has a strong interest in keeping Russia from taking over Ukraine. Ukraine will only be the first European country to fall if Putin takes over Ukraine. There is a reason that Poland and others have been building up their military. Yes, the purported deal being reported “only” involves a surrender of land and not a complete takeover, but anyone with half a brain knows that there is no way that such a deal will satisfy Russia. It would be only a short-term “peace” to allow Russia to regroup to take another run at it. There is no way Ukraine would agree to this “deal” because it would only worsen their position. Better to fight without the U.S. than to roll over to allow Russia to regroup and strengthen.

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          i don’t disagree and can’t wait to see Crimea returned to Ukraine. just don’t see it happening even with unlimited US support.

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    I suggest we offer Florida to Russia for the return of all Ukraine land pre-2014 and peace.

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    Go f&@k yourself! - Quote from Stephen Colbert & Jon Stewart

    The ONLY country that has a say in this is Ukraine. Back to the 2014 borders. Slava Ukraini!

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    Next up: please give dear leader and therefore America a Nobel for negotiating capitulation with economic warfare to look good and for the mutual benefit of America and Russia.