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Topic: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. - page 3. (Read 415 times)

legendary
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September 18, 2022, 12:19:30 PM
#7
The death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will stop this war.
Of all the responses that I have read, I don't think the death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will end the crisis. The soldier is a "tail" operating on orders from the "head", and to cut the tail will only mean that it will grow back, that is Russia can simply send in more troops. But cutting the head will have a better effect, that is if you had said the death of the person who is giving orders to the Russians which is Putin will bring an end to the crisis, I will not dispute.

I said the last. If you send more, the war will continue until the last one is killed, surrenders, or runs away back to Russia.
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September 18, 2022, 12:10:38 PM
#6
The death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will stop this war.
Of all the responses that I have read, I don't think the death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will end the crisis. The soldier is a "tail" operating on orders from the "head", and to cut the tail will only mean that it will grow back, that is Russia can simply send in more troops. But cutting the head will have a better effect, that is if you had said the death of the person who is giving orders to the Russians which is Putin will bring an end to the crisis, I will not dispute.
legendary
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September 18, 2022, 11:08:21 AM
#5
Been thinking about this Russia-Ukraine crisis and how long it has lasted. When the crisis started it wasn't expected for it to last this long, a lot of person expected either Russia to abandon the invasion or Ukraine to agree to Russia's terms, but it has stayed long and looking to stay a bit longer. Apart from the reasons of Russia just choosing to quit the war and Ukraine agreeing to the terms of Russia, what other possible reasons could lead to the end of this crisis?

The death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will stop this war.
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September 17, 2022, 05:57:21 PM
#4
The war is not between Russia and Ukraine, but between NATO and the Russian alliance, and it is taking place on several fronts, including Ukraine and Taiwan, and there is a new front in the Arctic to exert influence over the resources there.

At the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russia said it was a special operation that would end when all of its goals were achieved.

More than six months after its launch, it seems that the Russian goals are not the occupation of Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation, as some have imagined. Russia aims to pressure the global economy through the policy of sanctions in exchange for gaining more allies who will enjoy privileges from the Russian economy, including major countries such as India, China and many countries in Africa.
legendary
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September 17, 2022, 01:11:46 PM
#3
The main issue is NATO. If Nato leave the Ukraine and doesn't make any deal with Ukraine so the Russia will skip the War. And if it continues so the crisis will never end.

The trouble is, if NATO left today, the war wouldn't stop today. It would take a little while for Russian police action to make sure of Russia's safety, and Ukraine's safety from the Nazi militants.

And there would still be the question of equitable dealings regarding the land that the 3 big American companies bought from Ukraine, and some of the 46 American backed, Wuhan-style labs that Ukraine has. Some of might have been legal, and still might be legal and right, even in the eyes of Russia.

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legendary
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September 17, 2022, 12:52:03 PM
#2
There are approximately two things that can stop the Russia-Ukraine thing:
1. Let the US/Nato get out of Russia's back yard... think about how the US would feel if Russia and Canada, or Russia and Mexico, made a deal, and Russia brought Russian troops into Canada or Mexico;
2. Start WW#whateve it might be.

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September 17, 2022, 12:26:25 PM
#1
Been thinking about this Russia-Ukraine crisis and how long it has lasted. When the crisis started it wasn't expected for it to last this long, a lot of person expected either Russia to abandon the invasion or Ukraine to agree to Russia's terms, but it has stayed long and looking to stay a bit longer. Apart from the reasons of Russia just choosing to quit the war and Ukraine agreeing to the terms of Russia, what other possible reasons could lead to the end of this crisis?
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