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Would the Democrats be up for this? (Limited War over Ukraine).
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<blockquote data-quote="ValeriyK2022" data-source="post: 76817232" data-attributes="member: 444500"><p>You can not compare the USSR and today's Russia. The USSR was 30 times stronger than today's Russia, but much smarter. Today's Russia is 30 times weaker than the USSR, but it operates according to the principle: if there is strength, then intelligence is not needed. There were principles in USSR (albeit erroneous in many respects), here one principle is the worship of power (if I am stronger, then I have the right to everything).</p><p></p><p>If there is even the slightest possibility of resolving the conflict through diplomacy, then it must be resolved without war. But at the same time, it should be taken into account that the world learned about war crimes in the Kyiv region only when Russian troops left there. How our citizens are now suffering in the occupied territories, only God knows. How can they be left under occupation for bullying? But if there is even the slightest possibility of agreeing that the Russians themselves leave the Ukrainian lands, then this, of course, is a better way than war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValeriyK2022, post: 76817232, member: 444500"] You can not compare the USSR and today's Russia. The USSR was 30 times stronger than today's Russia, but much smarter. Today's Russia is 30 times weaker than the USSR, but it operates according to the principle: if there is strength, then intelligence is not needed. There were principles in USSR (albeit erroneous in many respects), here one principle is the worship of power (if I am stronger, then I have the right to everything). If there is even the slightest possibility of resolving the conflict through diplomacy, then it must be resolved without war. But at the same time, it should be taken into account that the world learned about war crimes in the Kyiv region only when Russian troops left there. How our citizens are now suffering in the occupied territories, only God knows. How can they be left under occupation for bullying? But if there is even the slightest possibility of agreeing that the Russians themselves leave the Ukrainian lands, then this, of course, is a better way than war. [/QUOTE]
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