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Criminal Law. International Law. History. Politics. Eastern Europe. Buddhism. Scents. Ukraine Supporter 🇺🇦. European 🇪🇺. Environmentalist 🌻. Public Prosecutor ⚖️.
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Travel bans will dramatically increase the difficulty for russia for everything from espionage to sanctions busting to influence ops. It won’t by itself end those but it will cost them time, effort and money. That’s a good start. They already attack us with every hybrid warfare technique there is.
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As for not realistic, this is because of the succesfull russian propaganda of invincible russia. In reality, russian army is a joke compared to its size and fame. It has only reached a stalemate against the former military dwarf Ukraine. Add 5 West European armies to UAF, and russia will crumble.
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Please define exit strategy in our context. It is clear from what I said that as soon as russia is forced into an acceptable (for Ukraine!) peace, hostilities will cease. Isn't that enough strategy, call it exit, victory or whatever?
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True. This is why I said Germany, France, UK, Finland and Sweden, and not NATO.
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Why do you think that it was possible three years ago, but not now? What has changed, except that russia has become weaker?
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The realistic scenario is to hinder russia to advance one more centimeter (minimum aim) or to kick it out of Ukraine (medium aim) or to force it into unconditioned surrender (maximum aim). There is no need for an exit strategy.
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So ist es.
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Wars are not declared anymore for decades, almost for a century. What I advocate is sending troops to Ukraine to help the Ukrainians defend their land. Then if russia does things, we also do things.
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Yeah, it's called 'fear of russia'. That's ridiculous. Anyway, Ukraine is in war with russia for three years now. Let's go to war with russia. Where is the problem?
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But this is not a good one.
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I don't want to be provocative, but this question is very stupid.
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Yeah, but the question was if there are good reasons for such a behaviour, and I think there are none. It's just mimimi.
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No, there is no good reason. I think the Ukrainian constitution requires some conditions for the deployment of foreign troops on Ukrainian soil, but this should be solvable. And as for bad reasons against, there is only one. Unfounded fear.
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Next elections in Germany are in 4 years. Why should Merz lose in 2029 when pushing the invaders out of Ukraine in 2025? More courage is needed.
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Why political suicide? You mean they would lose their next elections? They might be in 1, 2, 3, 4 years, depending on the country. If prior to that day, russia would surrender, it might well be a landslide victory.
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Wenn das Lieferkettengesetz endlich gekippt ist, werden wir natürlich darüber sprechen müssen, warum hier nicht möglich sein soll, was in anderen Ländern schon längst möglich ist. Wäre es da nicht heuchlerisch, wenn wir unsere eigenen Kinder nicht in die Fabriken schicken? Ich stelle nur Fragen!
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Ich hoffe, ich erlebe bald die Studienreise der Deutsch-Ukrainischen Gesellschaft in das befreite Simferopol und das befreite Donezk. Und ich hoffe, dass ich noch den Zerfall des Reichs des Bösen erleben darf.
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15/ Das war der letzte Teil unseres Berichts zur ersten Studienreise der Deutsch-Ukrainischen Gesellschaft in die Ukraine. 
Wenn ihr unsere Arbeit unterstützen wollt:
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Trump might find this idea very good.
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Ein zweitausendfünfhundert Jahre altes buddhistisches Konzept übrigens. 'Rechte Berufswahl' (kein Ergreifen von ethisch bedenklichen Berufen wie Jäger, Henker, Händler von gesundheitsschädlichen Stoffen) ist eine der acht Elemente des edlen achtfachen Pfades.
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ukrainischen Schriftstellerin, dessen letztes, unvollendetes Buch, von einem genozidalen Krieg erzählt, ist erschreckend gering. Ob ich nicht ein weiteres Buch über Putin rezensieren wolle? Nein, das will ich nicht. 3/3
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schließlich selbst von Russland ermordet. Ich will nicht wegsehen, aber manchmal würde ich es am liebsten tun, weil man es kaum erträgt. Dafür, dass ich das Buch in Deutschland rezensieren darf, musste ich kämpfen. Das Interesse in Deutschland an dem Buch einer ermordeten 2/3
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@irynavoichuk.bsky.social - plum 😃
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😂
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😂 Like the Führer and Reichskanzler.
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Ohne Trump vorzugehen, sollte sogar schon der Plan A sein.