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Yet you assumed I'm Ukrainian...curious.You've done this enough times now that it's worth calling out: assuming that people who disagree with you are Russian. Most of us are not. We're either people who simply see a better path to peace (and one that isn't 'destroying our enemies for a bargain price') or actual citizens of Western countries who merely don't see it as in our interests to be funnelling money and weapons to one party in this conflict.
The fact is you guys have a specific tell in your writing style and propaganda narratives that always sounds like it's straight from the Kremlin. I picked up on it the moment you wrote it, if you're not Russian you're certainly tapped into their propaganda efforts and use the exact same style. Repeating those propaganda points verbatim just sound so strange and artificial to a Westerner used to living in a free country with open access to information.
You should work on your infiltration tactics.
Blah blah blah, more cope screed from a Russia simp. At least Escobar formatted his into paragraphs.Ah ha ha ha! From US intelligence spying on European companies and funnelling the information to US competitors (e.g. Airbus and Boeing) to already referenced antagonism from US politicians (see posts above) to the simple reality that by pushing this war it's caused capital flight from the EU to the USA, it is and always has been the case that the EU and the USA are rivals. Wasn't one of the summaries of the purpose of NATO to "keep the Americans in, the Russians out and Germany down". For YEARS the USA has been sabotaging every meaningful trade interaction between Germany and Russia, culminating in literal sabotage when every other attempt to prevent the Nordstream 2 pipeline failed. Although that might have been someone US-aligned and not necessarily the US directly. Same difference. As de Gaulle remarked: countries don't have friends, only interests. I already told you explicitly that the Euro was founded in large part to create a competitor to the US dollar. OF course the EU and the USA are rivals. Half of US foreign policy over the years has been to prevent Germany and Russia growing closer. The USA pursues its own interests. The very tape Nuland had to apologise over was when the USA was trying to get their preferred puppet in power in Ukraine against the interests of Europe - that's literally the context of her conversation. Europe is paying a heavier price for this war than the USA and if the war continues and spreads it will come off FAR worse. And the war might spread, given that the USA (and you've supported this) is seeking to draw Russia into a prolonged state of conflict in order to bankrupt it and stoke unrest within the country. Every bloody corpse leads to generations of hatred. Who knows where this will all lead? Not me and certainly not you. We only know from experience that war spreads. That instability spreads. Your "we're getting a bargain" posts in this thread aren't just ethically repugnant. They're massively short-sighted.