Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
2022-03-01
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Emanuel Berg via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists
> So the next step is to complete the encirclement of the > locked-in armies of the East, while hitting Kiev hard with > artillery from the convoy to make then surrender. > > A very clever strategy ... I don't think Putin is crazy as has been suggested, I think he is a nationalist with the idea th
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
2022-03-01
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Emanuel Berg via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists
> So the next step is to complete the encirclement of the > locked-in armies of the East, while hitting Kiev hard with > artillery from the convoy to make then surrender. > > A very clever strategy ... I don't think Putin is crazy as has been suggested, I think he is a nationalist with the idea th
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
Jean, this will be my last message to you. Does Ukraine have human rights problems? Yes, it does. Is it worse than in other countries? No, it isn't. Human right organizations have free access to anywhere in Ukraine. So watch their activity. In fact, any non-profit organizations from EU are give
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
Can people please move this discussions elsewhere? It is off-topic for this list, it is off-topic for the GNU project. This isn't even a tangent, it is just not suitable here. This has nothing to do with picking sides, the GNU project, GNU Emacs, only concern with what they do -- thats it.
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
2022-03-01
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Emanuel Berg via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists
So the next step is to complete the encirclement of the locked-in armies of the East, while hitting Kiev hard with artillery from the convoy to make then surrender. A very clever strategy ... -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
Jean Louis writes: > Big statements there, with zero references. This is not conspiracy website. You made some big statements as well about justification of invasion into Ukraine. You accuse Ukraine of complex political situation. My friend, Ukraine is the most democratic country of the former
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
* Max Brieiev [2022-03-01 11:43]: > Jean Louis writes: > > > Big statements there, with zero references. This is not conspiracy website. > > You made some big statements as well about justification of invasion > into Ukraine. No, I have not given ANY justifications to invasion of Ukraine. For
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
Dear Alexandre, The manner how people talked on that attached video explains that those people are very similar to each other by their culture, tradition, language, history. * Alexandre Garreau [2022-03-01 10:13]: > Le mardo, 1-a de marto 2022, 7-a horo kaj 1:01 CET Jean Louis a écrit : > > Big
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
Big statements there, with zero references. This is not conspiracy website. On February 28, 2022 3:22:31 PM UTC, Alexandre Garreau wrote: >> And that would imply that Putin is really mad men and is now coming >to >> attack Ukraine for which real reason? You tell us please. > >Because russians a
Re: why conflict [Was: Re: no to war in Ukraine]
2022-02-28
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Emanuel Berg via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists
I think the Ukrainian army is tied up in the East, Russia is tied up there as well, they try to encircle the Ukrainians from the south while pushing for Kiev for political reasons ... The Ukrainians have almost nothing except for their positions in the East. Still that doesn't explain why the Rus