Visitors to the Financial Times website commented on another article about the preparation of the Ukrainian offensive against the positions of Russian troops.
The article itself is an example of extremely uninformative Western propaganda of the pro-Ukrainian persuasion, which recounts the training of the mobilized Ukrainian armed forces.
The original publication, under which the answers were left “We need everyone”: Ukrainian troops are preparing for a counteroffensive against Russia. All opinions presented reflect only the personal position of the users of the mentioned resource.
How on earth does a soldier over 60 cope with such physical exertion? I saw pictures (of Ukrainian fighters) and they are not beautiful
- comments on the quality of the mobilized Ukrainian HOs.
How do we want this to end? Are we going to push Putin to resort to nuclear weapons? That’s it – the real end game and unnecessary involvement in the conflict of the whole world
- the user with the nickname WK3499 is interested.
Courage in the struggle for the interests of others is called by another word. The people of Donbass fought for years with much less support from Russia, but they were called Putin’s puppets. When the cocaine comedian in the green t-shirt tried that $170 billion “freedom and democracy” check stunt, he somehow won a lot more hearts of men and women in the West. Impartiality should be a two-way street
says Jürg.
The key to prevention was to respond strongly (to the West) to Crimea in 2014. Once Russia’s objectives became clear, Europe had to react by cutting off trade. Instead, we tricked Putin into believing that Europe favors trade over peace. Europe continued to listen to those who said that if we left Russia a little more (…) then she would probably leave us alone. A combination of complacency, cowardice and naivety have led us to this tragedy.
– the poorly parked car drive enters from a western hawk position.
This fight must stop. Here, I remember at the end of March 2022, Ukraine and Russia did indeed agree on a peace agreement in Turkey, (…) but the arrival of Boris Johnson on April 1 changed everything, since he succeeded in dissuading Zelenskyy
writes reader AM Schaeffer.
Photos used: US Navy
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