Will Russia invade Ukraine

Will Russia invade Ukraine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 21 36.8%
  • No

    Votes: 36 63.2%

  • Total voters
    57
I'm native Ukrainian. How my information could be contaminated if this what I see personally on the ground?

Yes, a Russian minded Ukrainian, so a fake one. Probably living in the, by Rusia occupied, east of Ukraine.
A real Ukranian who loves his country would never post this:
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Russia does not need to solve anything in Ukraine as Ukraine is an independant country. If Russia can fix the problems in Ukraine, we can as well fix the "Putin & oligarchs" problem in Russia too.

The Russians with their puppet Yanukovych were the problem in Ukraine.
This is how Putin tried in 2004 already to take over Ukraine again after he lost it in 1994:

As the 2004 presidential election approached, Yanukovych was presented as Kuchma’s clear successor, and Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin offered support for his candidacy. During the campaign Yanukovych’s chief opponent, the pro-Western Viktor Yushchenko, became ill after an apparent assassination attempt, and the race drew international attention. The results of the first round of the election were inconclusive. In the November runoff Yanukovych was declared the winner, in spite of exit polling that showed Yushchenko with a commanding lead. Yushchenko’s supporters took to the streets by the tens of thousands in a series of protests that were dubbed the Orange Revolution, and the runoff results were overturned by the Ukrainian Supreme Court. In a new runoff held on December 26, 2004, Yanukovych was soundly defeated.
 
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A part of the Russian army and population don't want any war with Ukraine.

https://charter97.org/en/news/2022/2/6/453725/

"Retired Russian Colonel General Leonid Ivashov, acting as chairman of the All-Russian Officers' Assembly, issued an appeal against Russia's war with Ukraine. He accused the leadership of Russia and President Vladimir Putin, whom he called on to resign, of preparing such a war"
 
America becoming very very small minded, group think completely outta control. Not sure if the covid virus had some dumbing down engineering, or if it was that people were locked down too long and kept eyes constantly on MSM brainwashing or what?

IQs becoming drastically lower each day. especially within under 30 yr olds.

Programming Instruction Kit:

USA good...Others always Bad...and never question the group think or the media narrative which is:

Nazis always bad except when they liberated the communist occupied countries(yes, that means ignoring any existing neo-Nazism within these same liberated countries)

Communist always bad except when they are allied with us in world wars (and, except when they have defeated USA in a major war)

China always bad except when they are allied with us in world wars (if they start buying our worthless Treasury paper again, they will become good)

Russia always bad except when they are allied with us in world wars (doesn't matter if they are communist or capitalist or whatever...always bad)

Any religion not Christian is Bad

Any color that's not white is bad

Any currency that's not the US Dollar is bad

Any oil that the USA says is bad...is bad

Any govt that's not the USA template is bad

These are the reasons for wars. Its complex. To shorten this exercise...all countries are bad unless they ally with us in wars...is this a paranoid, psychopathic mentality... absolutely yes.

*Its a series of twisted, manipulated relationships built on deception and power and completely depends upon media manipulation to push a group think narrative

The Russians use exactly the same statements. As well as the Chinese.
 
I'm native Ukrainian. How my information could be contaminated if this what I see personally on the ground?

Ethnic Russian or Ukrainian. Do you speak Ukrainian or Russian in private?
 
Ethnic Russian or Ukrainian. Do you speak Ukrainian or Russian in private?

He will say Ukrainian, but it wil be in reality Russian. On internet anything can be said.

A lot of Ukrainians of the older generation speak Russian (due to forced education under Russian regime), but more and more children speak Ukrainian.

The generation of the children also detests Russians much more and are proud to be Ukrainian. A war will make Ukrainians hate Russians forever.
 
He will say Ukrainian, but it wil be in reality Russian. On internet anything can be said.

A lot of Ukrainians of the older generation speak Russian (due to forced education under Russian regime), but more and more children speak Ukrainian.

The generation of the children also detests Russians much more and are proud to be Ukrainian. A war will make Ukrainians hate Russians forever.

Most people who grew up in the Soviet era speak Russian as well but only as a second language. A lot of Russians are angry that Ukrainians are also finding their identity more and more. Russian attitudes are highly chauvinistic, demanding respect without giving any, so I'm not surprised about the relationship souring even more.
 
The answer to the question is quite clearly "yes". They're deploying troops that deal with radioactive and chemical warfare. Military police and guard that deals with civilians. Explain this away.
The retreat is a complete lie and designed to ease the defenses before invasion.

 
An invasion from Belarus close to Kyiv might be getting closer.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sat...to-show-bridge-over-river-near-ukraine-2022-2
New satellite photos show a bridge was built over a river near Ukraine that could be used for a military assault on Kyiv
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A new military pontoon bridge has been established over the Pripyat River, less than four miles from the Belarus-Ukraine border.
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  • New satellite images appear to show a new pontoon bridge over a potentially strategic waterway near Ukraine.
  • Russia has built up forces in Belarus, and such a bridge could be useful in an assault on Kyiv.
  • Russia has said its presence in Belarus is for training, but many in the West are unconvinced.
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As the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine looms large, new satellite images taken this week show the construction of new roads and an apparent pontoon bridge over the Pripyat River at a position in Belarus just a few miles from the Ukrainian border.

The bridge appeared overnight Tuesday in an area close to 4 miles from the Belarus-Ukraine border, CNN reported. It is unclear if the bridge seen in the high-resolution satellite imagery taken by Maxar Technologies on Tuesday is still there.

Sky News reported that in recent days, the bridge has been constructed and deconstructed, prompting a Western official to note that "this activity is highly unusual [and] inconsistent with any past exercise we have seen."

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A new military pontoon bridge has been established over the Pripyat River, less than four miles from the Belarus-Ukraine border.
Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies
It is unclear who constructed the apparent pontoon bridge, Russia or Belarus, but both countries have forces training together in Belarus.

Building and then disassembling a pontoon bridge — a floating bridge designed for the movement of troops, as well as tracked and wheeled vehicles across a strategic waterway — could be a kind of practice for expeditionary bridging in a conflict.

There are a lot of unknowns surrounding the bridge and its purpose, but by bridging the Pripyat in a fight with Ukraine, forces in Belarus could cross the river and advance toward the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, CNN reported. The photos of the bridge, however, did not show any armor assets nearby.

Troops train to rapidly erect expeditionary bridges like these by connecting floating modules that span a river's width, allowing forces to readily maneuver and be less dependent on existing bridges that may be damaged or destroyed in a conflict. Kyiv, which sits on the banks of the Dneiper river, could be assaulted from its northwest if Russian forces were to ford the Pripyat river.



Russia has said that its increased military presence in Belarus is for joint "exercises," according to CNN, but Western observers are unconvinced, especially as other Russian claims of de-escalation appear to be falling apart.

On Tuesday, Russia claimed that it was taking steps to reduce its troop presence along the border of Ukraine.

That same day, President Joe Biden said the total number of Russian troops along the Ukraine border had swelled to 150,000. The following day, a senior US official revealed that Russia had deployed close to 7,000 additional troops, possibly part of Biden's stated figure, to positions along the border with Ukraine.

The White House, State Department, and the Pentagon did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on developments near along the Pripyat.

A source familiar with the latest activities told CNN though that Russia is constructing "bridges, field hospitals, all kinds of support infrastructure," adding that this "is why we aren't really taking seriously their claims of de-escalation."

As Insider reported Tuesday, another Maxar satellite image appeared to show a field hospital in Zyabrovka, Belarus, which is about 15 miles from Ukraine's border.

Jeffrey Edmonds, a former CIA military analyst and current CNA Russia expert, told Insider that such structures are unusual because "you don't conduct a training exercise where you expect large numbers of casualties."

"You deploy large medical assets when you expect heavy casualties from actual war, not from a training exercise," he said.

Biden said on Thursday that he anticipates that a Russian attack on Ukraine could come in a matter of days.
 
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An invasion from Belarus close to Kyiv might be getting closer.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sat...to-show-bridge-over-river-near-ukraine-2022-2


Much of this is Biden trying to deflect the terrible situation within US away from himself...particularly oil and inflation related.

Sunday night Germany told Ukraine they would not be joining EU or NATO anytime soon.

And here...confirmation that Ukraine will hold an already decided referendum regarding a vote to Refuse To Join NATO. The link here also talks of many EU countries privately urging Ukraine to Drop The NATO Idea completely.

https://ukranews.com/en/news/834772...n-nato-should-be-made-by-referendum-arakhamia

Biden knows that oil will keep rising on the super hot inflation situation, even without a Russian agression...so he's keeping the Russian fear raised...probably until the Fed can make some rate hikes and much tapering.

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-696809

Israel news has been talking about the Biden situation and hyper inflation openly since December. They also have been talking about how he might deflect this bad situation away from himself. And Finally, Israel news mentioned several times that beside Russia...Germany, France, Italy and Austria (Spain gives a repeated no comment on this question) all oppose Ukraine joining NATO. And they have all opposed since back in 2019.

This is a US and Ukraine crisis only. The US trying to Force the Ukraine into demanding a NATO membership in order to sow a crisis.
 
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