Russia-Ukraine conflict
By Presenthere
@Presenthere (139)
March 14, 2022 3:40am CST
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has lasted more than 10 days now. It is a really hostile situation for Ukraine. I feel that Russia's intention is to expand its boundaries. Even though the West has gone ahead and imposed some stern restrictions and sanctions against Russia, it seems to be undaunted.
The sanguinary war has led to the loss of life and property on an extensive scale. Every day or the other, people come across reports of new casualties. I think that Putin has made up his mind to continue this ghastly and bloody war until its economy is torn to shreds.
Ukraine, on a constant basis, is persistently and unrelentingly asking for support from the West and other countries. Many countries are not willing to extend their support to the helpless Ukraine because they don't want to irk Russia.
I opine that there is a greater need for unity and harmony amid this creepy situation. All votaries and apostles of peace are anguished by the autocratic and bloodthirsty moves of Russia. I think countries like the US, the UK and France need to be more bold and intrepid.
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@DaddyEvil (137634)
• United States
14 Mar 22
And has your country stepped forward and started fighting Russia? The US always steps in and helps countries and gets blamed for doing so. Why should we lose more people? Let other countries step in this time.
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@Presenthere (139)
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14 Mar 22
I said that the US has to stand by Ukraine because my heart goes out to the people of Ukraine.
@DaddyEvil (137634)
• United States
14 Mar 22
@Presenthere And what country are you from?
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@LadyDuck (472074)
• Switzerland
14 Mar 22
@DaddyEvil Good question DE, what did his country do? Did his country AT LEAST approved the sanctions or not even that?
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@RebeccasFarm (90464)
• Arvada, Colorado
14 Mar 22
Is your country doing anything about this too? Or is your country unable to?
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@LadyDuck (472074)
• Switzerland
15 Mar 22
@RebeccasFarm going through his discussions, I see he visited Dubai, I suppose he lives in that area of the world, an area that is supporting Russia and not even accepting sanctions against Russia.
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@PinkFloydFan (1101)
• United States
14 Mar 22
More outside involvement would only provoke. Zelensky is better off signing a ceasefire (permanent one, hopefully) while understanding that HE must make concessions. The stronger side won't make them.
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