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Beaker

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Posted: Mar 26, 2023 - 6:38am

 Steely_D wrote:

I totally underestimated your age.




^^ This is the reply I couldn't find! 
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Posted: Mar 26, 2023 - 6:34am

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I totally underestimated your age.




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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 10:14pm

 Steely_D wrote:

I totally underestimated your age.




  I have a friend who has written a couple of books on the Spanish Civil War
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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 8:05pm

Maybe Volodymyr and Vladimir can share a cell/trial.
UN decries prisoner of war torture, killings on both sides of Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 7:47pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Reminds me a bit of the Spanish civil war that attracted all kinds of outcasts. 

I totally underestimated your age.


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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:52pm

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Vasquez is the latest.  Idiot boy/bicycle enthusiast 'Ukrainian Canadian Volunteer' was laughable and outed himself fast.  There is a clown on YouTube  collecting donations - he rambled through a 2-3 hr daily map overview using the work of others early on and up to some time recently.  Then he earned a copyright strike and now all his long-winded vids are down.

Grifters everywhere.


Reminds me a bit of the Spanish civil war that attracted all kinds of outcasts.  Guess it is part and parcel of radical change. Everything is in flux.
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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:50pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:


yep, there's been some dodgy stuff happening among some of the international volunteers. That is true. 

Vasquez is the latest.  Idiot boy/bicycle enthusiast 'Ukrainian Canadian Volunteer' was laughable as a obv fraud / Airsoft enthusiast, and outed himself fast. 

In a similar vein, there is a clown on YouTube  collecting donations - he rambled through a 2-3 hr daily map overview using the work of others early on and up to some time recently.  Then he earned a copyright strike and now all his long-winded vids are down.

Grifters everywhere.


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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:47pm

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https://twitter.com/RonFilipko...
From comments - For those not in the know like this dude, MOS stands for Military Occupational Skill-it’s what your job is. People don't forget or obscure that.



imagine that
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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:41pm

https://twitter.com/RonFilipko...
From comments - For those not in the know like this dude, MOS stands for Military Occupational Skill-it’s what your job is. People don't forget or obscure that.

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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:26pm

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Stolen Valor: The U.S. Volunteers in Ukraine Who Lie, Waste and Bicker
People who would not be allowed anywhere near the battlefield in a U.S.-led war are active on the Ukrainian front, with ready access to American weapons.
Senior neo-Nazi slips out of Australia to fight Russian army


yep, there's been some dodgy stuff happening among some of the international volunteers. That is true. 
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Posted: Mar 25, 2023 - 2:12pm

Stolen Valor: The U.S. Volunteers in Ukraine Who Lie, Waste and Bicker
People who would not be allowed anywhere near the battlefield in a U.S.-led war are active on the Ukrainian front, with ready access to American weapons.
Senior neo-Nazi slips out of Australia to fight Russian army
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Posted: Mar 24, 2023 - 6:35pm

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China's success in brokering a deal between Iran and Saudia Arabia does not translate into China's ability to do the same between Ukraine and Russia.

That said, I am open to multiple parties helping to broker a deal:

- the French, 
- the Turkish
- Israel (of all countries....)
- Norway (but let's not forget that Norway brokered the failed Oslo Peace Accords)

This civil war-like proxy conflict should never have happened.

US hegemony is already taking a hit and if this conflict drags and drags, US hegemony will continue to 'take a hit'.

Please note, I am not Jeffrey Sachs.  I view hegemony as a good thing.  Canada, Norway and other rich western countries have a vested interest in a strong USA.

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Posted: Mar 24, 2023 - 5:27pm

Why Ukraine may embrace China’s peace plan
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Posted: Mar 24, 2023 - 12:10pm

Ukraine On The Backfoot; Russia Is ‘Winning’ The Bloody Battle Like How North Swept The American Civil War
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Posted: Mar 12, 2023 - 2:54pm

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Ukraine’s Death by Proxy (Hedges)
Ukraine is a pawn for militarists intent on degrading Russia and ultimately China in a self-defeating quest to ensure U.S. global hegemony. The end of this war, like most proxy wars, will be ugly.
There are many ways for a state to project power and weaken adversaries, but proxy wars are one of the most cynical. Proxy wars devour the countries they purport to defend. They entice nations or insurgents to fight for geopolitical goals that are ultimately not in their interest. The war in Ukraine has little to do with Ukrainian freedom and a lot to do with degrading the Russian military and weakening Vladimir Putin’s grip on power. And when Ukraine looks headed for defeat, or the war reaches a stalemate, Ukraine will be sacrificed like many other states, in what one of the founding members of the CIA, Miles Copeland Jr., referred to as the “Game of Nations” and “the amorality of power politics.”

I covered proxy wars in my two decades as a foreign correspondent, including in Central America where the U.S. armed the military regimes in El Salvador and Guatemala and Contra insurgents attempting to overthrow the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. I reported on the insurgency in the Punjab, a proxy war fomented by Pakistan. I covered the Kurds in northern Iraq, backed and then betrayed more than once by Iran and Washington. During my time in the Middle East, Iraq provided weapons and support to the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) to destabilize Iran. Belgrade, when I was in the former Yugoslavia, thought by arming Bosnian and Croatian Serbs, it could absorb Bosnia and parts of Croatia into a greater Serbia.

Proxy wars are notoriously hard to control, especially when the aspirations of those doing the fighting and those sending the weapons diverge. They also have a bad habit of luring sponsors of proxy wars, as happened to the U.S. in Vietnam and Israel in Lebanon, directly into the conflict. Proxy armies are given weaponry with little accountability, significant amounts of which end up on the black market or in the hands of warlords or terrorists. CBS News reported last year that around 30 percent of the weapons sent to Ukraine make it to the front lines, a report it chose to partially retract under heavy pressure from Kyiv and Washington. The widespread diversion of donated military and medical equipment to the black market in Ukraine was also documented by U.S. journalist Lindsey Snell. Weapons in war zones are lucrative commodities. There were always large quantities for sale in the wars I covered.

Warlords, gangsters and thugs — Ukraine has long been considered one of the most corrupt countries in Europe — are transformed by sponsor states into heroic freedom fighters. Support for those fighting these proxy wars is a celebration of our supposed national virtue, especially seductive after two decades of military fiascos in the Middle East. Joe Biden, with dismal poll numbers, intends to run for a second term as a “wartime” president who stands with Ukraine, to which the U.S. has already committed $113 billion in military, economic and humanitarian assistance.

When Russia invaded Ukraine “(t)he whole world faced a test for the ages,” Biden said after a lightning visit to Kyiv. “Europe was being tested. America was being tested. NATO was being tested. All democracies were being tested.”

I heard similar sentiments expressed to justify other proxy wars.(...)



So, Richard, what would you have done for/in Ukraine? No links, just your perspective.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2023 - 2:00pm

Ukraine’s Death by Proxy (Hedges)
Ukraine is a pawn for militarists intent on degrading Russia and ultimately China in a self-defeating quest to ensure U.S. global hegemony. The end of this war, like most proxy wars, will be ugly.
There are many ways for a state to project power and weaken adversaries, but proxy wars are one of the most cynical. Proxy wars devour the countries they purport to defend. They entice nations or insurgents to fight for geopolitical goals that are ultimately not in their interest. The war in Ukraine has little to do with Ukrainian freedom and a lot to do with degrading the Russian military and weakening Vladimir Putin’s grip on power. And when Ukraine looks headed for defeat, or the war reaches a stalemate, Ukraine will be sacrificed like many other states, in what one of the founding members of the CIA, Miles Copeland Jr., referred to as the “Game of Nations” and “the amorality of power politics.”

I covered proxy wars in my two decades as a foreign correspondent, including in Central America where the U.S. armed the military regimes in El Salvador and Guatemala and Contra insurgents attempting to overthrow the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. I reported on the insurgency in the Punjab, a proxy war fomented by Pakistan. I covered the Kurds in northern Iraq, backed and then betrayed more than once by Iran and Washington. During my time in the Middle East, Iraq provided weapons and support to the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) to destabilize Iran. Belgrade, when I was in the former Yugoslavia, thought by arming Bosnian and Croatian Serbs, it could absorb Bosnia and parts of Croatia into a greater Serbia.

Proxy wars are notoriously hard to control, especially when the aspirations of those doing the fighting and those sending the weapons diverge. They also have a bad habit of luring sponsors of proxy wars, as happened to the U.S. in Vietnam and Israel in Lebanon, directly into the conflict. Proxy armies are given weaponry with little accountability, significant amounts of which end up on the black market or in the hands of warlords or terrorists. CBS News reported last year that around 30 percent of the weapons sent to Ukraine make it to the front lines, a report it chose to partially retract under heavy pressure from Kyiv and Washington. The widespread diversion of donated military and medical equipment to the black market in Ukraine was also documented by U.S. journalist Lindsey Snell. Weapons in war zones are lucrative commodities. There were always large quantities for sale in the wars I covered.

Warlords, gangsters and thugs — Ukraine has long been considered one of the most corrupt countries in Europe — are transformed by sponsor states into heroic freedom fighters. Support for those fighting these proxy wars is a celebration of our supposed national virtue, especially seductive after two decades of military fiascos in the Middle East. Joe Biden, with dismal poll numbers, intends to run for a second term as a “wartime” president who stands with Ukraine, to which the U.S. has already committed $113 billion in military, economic and humanitarian assistance.

When Russia invaded Ukraine “(t)he whole world faced a test for the ages,” Biden said after a lightning visit to Kyiv. “Europe was being tested. America was being tested. NATO was being tested. All democracies were being tested.”

I heard similar sentiments expressed to justify other proxy wars.(...)

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Posted: Mar 11, 2023 - 11:06pm

 R_P wrote:
"the author is plainly not pro-Russian or pro-Yanukovych"




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Posted: Mar 11, 2023 - 12:57pm


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Posted: Mar 7, 2023 - 1:39pm

The Conversation About Ukraine Is Cracking Apart (Walt)
What government officials are saying in public, and private, is fascinating—and full of contradictions.
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Posted: Mar 5, 2023 - 3:20pm

They’re lobbying for Ukraine pro bono – and making millions from arms firms 
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