Europe Backdrop to the war in Ukraine

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This is the thread for the geopolitics, history and framework around the Russia-Ukraine conflict. If you want to discuss the events of the war, head over to this thread:

 
(One poster here - Mobbs, I think it was - used the term "Muscovite" imperialism in one of his posts, so we can now see the historical source of that particular terminology, ie Ukrainian fascism. )
Yes, well, that's a concatenation of two things from me. 1) I argue Russia is imperialist and 2) I commonly refer to (what we now hear is Russia) as Muscovy.

However I don't claim that being a muscovite makes you imperialist. Being imperialist, makes you imperialist - anyone can do it. I only use the term Muscovy/Muscovite to highlight the appropriation of the name Russia, which is based off Rus/Ruthenia - old names for what is now known as Ukraine. It's a useful name mainly only to refute the occasional Russian propaganda that Ukraine doesn't exist, or only exists as a satellite of Russia. Ukrainians will commonly refer to Russia as Muscovy, to remind us of the appropriation of the name.

Muscovite is not an insult. It's now a name for people from Moscow (contacts in SPb would sometimes refer to their friends on Moscow as Muscovites - there is typical inter-city rivaly much like Sydney-Melbourne etc), and historically a name for people from the Principality of Moscow (or the entity that followed directly after prior Russia, can't remember which). As the level of empire expanded, the name changed to Russia to incorporate some classical history found within the Ruthenian past.

(btw Moscow is a super old name, and its derived from the name of the the river, and from memory the only thing they've ever worked out is that it means something about water).
 
Ukraine (via its proxy Zelensky)

Ukraine (Maidan coup) and Orange Revolution
A number of accurate ones in there. But you still fail to recognise how you and all the pro-Russian propaganda parrots have been unequivocally corrected on on this dozens of times in these threads.

Ukraine exists. Ukrainians exist*. Ukrainians have agency. If they want to reject someone they don't like - gathering in hundreds of thousands to stand strong in the face of government snipers, only a bigotted viewpoint would claim they are intellectually incapable of doing that without being ... what? mind-controlled?

What's the point of the working class hooking up if you don't believe they have the ability to make their own decisions?

* For the moment, despite Russia's attempts to enforce otherwise.
 

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While Israel deserves to defend itself with allied support, they should have been cut off by now over their disregard for civilian casualties and attempts to expand the conflict.
This is not related to this thread, but I coudn't let this go without comment.
There is no element of "self-defence" in any of Israel's actions since the Hamas incursion on Oct 7.

You are once again doing the same thing as you do in regard to the conflict in Ukraine: you ignore the entire history leading up to the event.

Ever since 1948 the Palestinian people have been subjected to physical extermination, mass murder, displacement, dispossession, removal of their livelihood and economic destitution and brutal repression, ...

yet you see Israel's actions as self-defence against yet another "unprovoked" incident

Same method, same flawed conclusions.
 
Your denial of this is what is laughable.
I'm not the one presenting the events of 2014 as being US-led, when they were a response to Russian bullying and interference, followed by a multi-prong invasion by Russia and their stooges.

But of course, given your bias in favour of Russia, you won't acknowledge this.
 
This is not related to this thread, but I coudn't let this go without comment.
There is no element of "self-defence" in any of Israel's actions since the Hamas incursion on Oct 7.

You are once again doing the same thing as you do in regard to the conflict in Ukraine: you ignore the entire history leading up to the event.

Ever since 1948 the Palestinian people have been subjected to physical extermination, mass murder, displacement, dispossession, removal of their livelihood and economic destitution and brutal repression, ...

yet you see Israel's actions as self-defence against yet another "unprovoked" incident

Same method, same flawed conclusions.
You probably should have let it go, because nowhere did I mention October 7, nowhere did I say that October 7 occurred in a vacuum, and I explicitly gave caveats to any notion of self defence, which I believe Israel has gone far beyond (as it has in the past).

Maybe take the blinkers off, be less disingenuous.
 
I'm not the one presenting the events of 2014 as being US-led, when they were a response to Russian bullying and interference, followed by a multi-prong invasion by Russia and their stooges.

But of course, given your bias in favour of Russia, you won't acknowledge this.
...and that is precisely the point. You claim that exposing facts which don't match the narrative you are wedded to is "bias".

The 2014 Maidan coup was led by the US and Germany with the intention of provoking a confrontation with Russia.

In the immediate aftermath of this coup, -ie, as its immediate consequence - a civil war exploded in the Donbas region, with Russian backed separatists and the US backed Ukrainian army.

US Undersecretary of State for Europe and Asia Victoria Nuland made at least four trips to Kiev, joining the neo-fascist “protesters” and meeting with opposition figures Klitschko, Arseny Yatsenyuk and the notoriously anti-Semitic Svoboda leader Oleh Tyahnybok. She acknowledged in December 2013 that the US had poured $5 billion into Ukraine since the 1990s to build up US proxy forces in the country.

Nuland’s leaked telephone conversation with Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt, in which they discussed installing Yatsenyuk after toppling Yanukovich, exposed the degree to which Washington was manipulating events in the country.

This is simply fact.

It is not bias towards anyone.
 
You probably should have let it go, because nowhere did I mention October 7, nowhere did I say that October 7 occurred in a vacuum, and I explicitly gave caveats to any notion of self defence, which I believe Israel has gone far beyond (as it has in the past).

Maybe take the blinkers off, be less disingenuous.
You said that Israel is entitled to "self -defence". I am pointing out that such a position ignores history, which is the same method that you adopt in regard to Ukraine.
 
...and that is precisely the point. You claim that exposing facts which don't match the narrative you are wedded to is "bias".

The 2014 Maidan coup was led by the US and Germany with the intention of provoking a confrontation with Russia.

In the immediate aftermath of this coup, -ie, as its immediate consequence - a civil war exploded in the Donbas region, with Russian backed separatists and the US backed Ukrainian army.

US Undersecretary of State for Europe and Asia Victoria Nuland made at least four trips to Kiev, joining the neo-fascist “protesters” and meeting with opposition figures Klitschko, Arseny Yatsenyuk and the notoriously anti-Semitic Svoboda leader Oleh Tyahnybok. She acknowledged in December that the US had poured $5 billion into Ukraine since the 1990s to build up US proxy forces in the country.

Nuland’s leaked telephone conversation with Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt, in which they discussed installing Yatsenyuk after toppling Yanukovich, exposed the degree to which Washington was manipulating events in the country.

This is simply fact.

It is not bias towards anyone.
There was no coup in 2014, aside from Russia's coercive attempts to influence Ukrainian policy in its favour, and Russia's initial stages of the coup of significant parts of eastern Ukraine, which eventually was fulfilled. Crimea was obviously a straight up invasion.

If you call heavily framed dishonesty "facts" then that's up to you, but others don't have to accept your nonsense.
 
You said that Israel is entitled to "self -defence". I am pointing out that such a position ignores history, which is the same method that you adopt in regard to Ukraine.
I'm not the one glossing over Russia's actions in Ukraine before, during and after 2014, while assigning as much ill-intent to the US/NATO as possible.
 
There was no coup in 2014, aside from Russia's coercive attempts to influence Ukrainian policy in its favour, and Russia's initial stages of the coup of significant parts of eastern Ukraine, which eventually was fulfilled. Crimea was obviously a straight up invasion.

If you call heavily framed dishonesty "facts" then that's up to you, but others don't have to accept your nonsense.
...sorry but if you deny facts it is impossible to have a sensible debate.... Do some research with an open mind, or stay stuck in your current position which makes of you -whether conscious of it or not - a supporter of the US drive to 3rd world war.
 
...sorry but if you deny facts it is impossible to have a sensible debate.... Do some research with an open mind, or stay stuck in your current position which makes of you -whether conscious of it or not - a supporter of the US drive to 3rd world war.
I do have an open mind, which is why I don't start with a simplistic, blanket "America good" or "America bad" viewpoint to a conflict, unlike yourself (the latter view obviously).

I'm therefore able to acknowledge Russia's actions leading to the conflict, perpetuating and escalating it.
 

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Just a reminder, the entire conspiracy claiming external manufacture of the Maidan coup is built on these words:
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Of course we've had this moment a dozen or more times already here. Maybe it should be stickied!
Wow...thankyou for providing the evidence so graphically. ( I would support it being stickied).

Don't you think it rather revealing that a representative of the US government is discussing with the US ambassador the composition of the next Ukrainian government??? Sounds like Chile to me.

That, combined with Nuland's frequent visits to Kyev, meeting up with the political protagonists involved, and billions of US dollars spent over the previous decade in building up these proxies.

Nothing on this thread has "exposed" anything. It is simply the case that everyone on this thread denies the truth, and refuses to question their own assumptions.
 
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^ "Muscovite imperialism" was a term used by the Ukrainian fascists who collaborated with the Nazis in ethnic cleansing in Ukraine and in the Holocaust.

This is the cesspool of political filth from which you are drawing your ideas.
 
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^ "Muscovite imperialism" was a term used by the Ukrainian fascists who collaborated with the Nazis in ethnic cleansing in Ukraine and in the Holocaust.

This is the cesspool of political filth from which you are drawing your ideas.
The term "Muscovy" predates the Holocaust by a couple hundred years.
 
Not the term "Muscovite imperialism" though.

Yes, well, that's a concatenation of two things from me. 1) I argue Russia is imperialist and 2) I commonly refer to (what we now hear is Russia) as Muscovy.

However I don't claim that being a muscovite makes you imperialist. Being imperialist, makes you imperialist - anyone can do it. I only use the term Muscovy/Muscovite to highlight the appropriation of the name Russia, which is based off Rus/Ruthenia - old names for what is now known as Ukraine. It's a useful name mainly only to refute the occasional Russian propaganda that Ukraine doesn't exist, or only exists as a satellite of Russia. Ukrainians will commonly refer to Russia as Muscovy, to remind us of the appropriation of the name.

Muscovite is not an insult. It's now a name for people from Moscow (contacts in SPb would sometimes refer to their friends on Moscow as Muscovites - there is typical inter-city rivaly much like Sydney-Melbourne etc), and historically a name for people from the Principality of Moscow (or the entity that followed directly after prior Russia, can't remember which). As the level of empire expanded, the name changed to Russia to incorporate some classical history found within the Ruthenian past.

(btw Moscow is a super old name, and its derived from the name of the the river, and from memory the only thing they've ever worked out is that it means something about water).

Learn to ****ing read.
 
Look mate, I think i have said enough already to explain my previous comment about you being bloodthirsty.

You are influenced by extreme right wing Ukrainian nationalist propaganda.
Ok don't learn to ****ing read then. It's your right!
 

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