Ukrainian Defensive War against the Russian Invasion - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

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Bohdan Khmelnytsky

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Fellow countrymen and all peace-loving peoples of the world,

The nation of Ukraine has only recently acquired its independence from larger neighboring powers. A mere 30 years after independence, it finds itself in a fight for its survival and for self-governance against the imperialistic powers which first shackled it hundreds of years ago.



Only friends of Ukraine, advocates of peace, NATO shills, and/or weirdos who just want to see Russians die may post in this thread.
Not you? How about the Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine?
Just looking to argue? Look in Mass Debates.

Please, do not copypaste articles, or use the tags for a local archive. Full-page screenshots, are fine. Link archives are mandatory whenever possible.
 
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Can I be an advocate of peace even if my idea of peace is that Ukraine give up its eastern provinces, any claims on Crimea, and puts it back in their Constitution that they will never again pursue membership in NATO in order to achieve it?


*EDIT 2 years later - Since I was banned from this hugbox of a thread for pointing out the obvious, I'll just edit this to say that it looks like I was right. It's sad though, imagine what could have been saved if Zelensky and his handlers and his brainless supporters would have seen the obvious back then...
 
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Can I be an advocate of peace even if my idea of peace is that Ukraine give up its eastern provinces, any claims on Crimea, and sings an agreement to never again pursue membership in NATO in order to achieve it?
In the same way you can be an advocate for men by advising they cut off their dick and fuck themselves with it, sure.
 
Well, I will keep on posting news articles about the war.
Speaking of which:

Ukraine will need 50,000 new officials after liberation of Crimea​

snippet of article:
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Ukraine has not forgotten what happend in 2014.
 
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The tragic nature of warfare should evolve into a more peaceful means, such as seeing which country can shoot down the most balloons.
Oh, maybe we could switch to formalized honor challenges and proxy battles! Everyone knows schitzo-paranoid Russians love those.

And now an article:
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ec...fs-already-exported-from-ukrainian-ports.html
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EDIT: A mostly-accurate summation of VDV operations so far:

 
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