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    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2022
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppD_bhWODDc


    I pray that it could lead to an early ceasefire
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2022
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppD_bhWODDc

    If only everyone could consider where we are.

    Take a deep breath and pray for a ceasefire before we destroy a country a courageous population and inflict massive harm on millions throughout the whole of greater Europe.
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2022
     
    apologies for posting twice I thought in the past I could edit
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2022
     
    When we prayed for and demanded an end to our (US and UK) govts' similar unjustified destructive invasion of Iraq, the massive harm on millions throughout the Middle East didn't seem to bother the public - but greater Europe everyone's agreed on.
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    What's the TL;DR?
    • CommentAuthorowlman
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    <blockquote><cite>Posted By: fostertom</cite>........... - but greater Europe everyone's agreed on.</blockquote>

    Because Greater Europe has got form on the subject. It has a tendency to drag everyone into it's squabbles, most often at the whim of some demagogue or other.
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    What's the TL;DR? sorry can you be more specific djh


    It is the recording of a Zoom meeting made on the 2nd March 2022. the first 3.5 minutes is best skipped as have little relevance
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    What does the recording say? I'm not going to spend an hour and forty minutes listening to people witter on when I could read the essential parts of whatever it is about in five minutes or so and then decide whether I want to spend any more time on it.
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    I think the knowledge you will gain from the experience will not be found in the daily mail or any other publication.
    • CommentAuthorEd Davies
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    Whatever the link, to text or video (and however short), it's pretty presumptuous to expect people to go look at it without giving some sort of clue as to what it's about. I'm also not going to bother.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    That's why it's v helpful, if I 'lazily' ask for it, to be given a summary, or the relevant bit, of some scientific paper that someone (who's comfortable with that lingo) has quoted or linked to - rather than being told to read it myself. It's kind to do so, and adds to nett human understanding.
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    I'm not asking for anybody to do anything other than provide a link to a transcript or manifesto or whatever other written documents already exist that the presentation was explaining/presenting. Preferably written by the presenters, not some journo.
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    Posted By: fostertomThat's why it's v helpful, if I 'lazily' ask for it, to be given a summary, or the relevant bit, of some scientific paper that someone (who's comfortable with that lingo) has quoted or linked to - rather than being told to read it myself. It's kind to do so, and adds to nett human understanding.
    Mostly those sort of documents have a section at the beginning called 'Abstract' that summarises it.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    What if a short transcript, manifesto or summary doesn't already exist? I'd support you if asking bxman for his summary (not just a headline) of what he thinks is important. So far, none of us has a clue what it's about.
    • CommentAuthorborpin
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022 edited
     
    Posted By: owlmanWhat's the TL;DR?
    Too Long; Didn't Read
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    You can always terminate viewing at any time is no-one prepared to spare a couple of minutes.

    What I took from viewing it was an understanding of why we are all in the position where WWIII is as close as it has ever been .

    I think the situation could have been avoided and any solution is a great deal more likely if you understand the full situation in which your opponent finds himself .

    There was talk of building a bridge down which Mr Putin could retreat.

    In my opinion we still need to do this .
    • CommentAuthorbxman
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022
     
    these are the first 4 of close on 6000 comments

    Emil V.

    Good to know there are still people in this world who have the guts to cover this situation without falling to emotion...




    rafiolak
    2 days ago
    That was a great lecture. We lack this kind of realism and culture of discussion in PL.




    Yelena Angeleski


    I sorely miss the always sane, courageous and fair voice of Prof. Stephen F. Cohen, who died last year. He was America's premier Russia Studies scholar and was black listed by US mainstream media the moment he began to speak out and against the US-engineered coup d'etat in Kiev in 2014. You can find plenty of his talks and interviews online: absolutely essential viewing!



    Melsa Loj

    The popularity of this discussion and other videos of Prof. Mearsheimer signals that people are independently seeking answers rather than merely relying on what the mainstream media say.





    Facundo Lamas
    2 days ago
    John Mearsheimer was crystal clear about this for almost a decade (maybe more idk), and he wasnt the only one warning about this, Henrry Keissenger was vocal too since 2006, but sadly the people that could have done something to stop the crisis did not make any course corrections. Now everybody blames someone else while innocent people suffers.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2022 edited
     
    Posted By: bxmanany solution is a great deal more likely if you understand the full situation in which your opponent finds himself
    So that's what it's about - I'm in, and ploughing through it. Very informative, a revision course on stuff only vaguely understood at the time - 2006/2014.

    The only person whose approach I rate so far is the first questioner who said stuff the superpowers' entitlement to hold neighbouring countries in pawn - what about the 'agency' of the Ukranians? So America 'started it' by engineering a 'coup' in 2006, which to me means tanks in the street, prime ministers imprisoned, spooky generals suddenly in charge. Whatever US's seedy motivation, it wasn't like that, but a peaceful prolonged popular occupation of Maidan Square, which brought the pro-Russian govt down, subsequent elections confirming the popularity of that by landslides.

    So which horse to ride, to 'understand'? the calculating geopolitical one of the superpowers pursuing their 'legitimate rights' by manipulating whole countries, or the very clear human, democratic one of a unusually united people grasping for their freedom?
  1.  
    TL;DR: the guy argues that: "The US should relinquish Eastern Europe to Russia and focus on containing China instead"

    Seems a bit distasteful to me. He is challenged on it in this interview
    https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/why-john-mearsheimer-blames-the-us-for-the-crisis-in-ukraine/amp
  2.  
    Posted By: WillInAberdeenTL;DR: the guy argues that: "The US should relinquish Eastern Europe to Russia and focus on containing China instead"

    No thanks, we had Russia here before. In 1956 my wife was hiding in a ditch as Russian tanks rolled by.

    BTW Hungary had now taken just over the equivalent of 0.02% of its population in Ukrainian refugees and more expected (welcomed).
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2022
     
    Posted By: Peter_in_Hungary
    Posted By: WillInAberdeenTL;DR: the guy argues that: "The US should relinquish Eastern Europe to Russia and focus on containing China instead"

    No thanks, we had Russia here before. In 1956 my wife was hiding in a ditch as Russian tanks rolled by.
    Thanks Will. Exactly, Peter. The reactions of Finland, Sweden and Moldova are interesting. You don't hear loud cries for NATO to be dismantled. The US and the rest of the world certainly needs to watch China; I'll agree with that much. But the Soviet Union and its successor states set the scene for Europe just as much as the US did. The US was dragged into this theatre.

    BTW Hungary had now taken just over the equivalent of 0.02% of its population in Ukrainian refugees and more expected (welcomed).
    The contrast of reactions to Ukranian refugees to those of other countries is huge. But the UK seems to be making a real pig's ear of the business; I'm not sure what the reason is. Interesting how all other news has disappeared from the screen and we're just treated to hour after hour of 'human interest' stories of family disruption.
    • CommentAuthorJonti
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2022
     
    djh,

    yes it is interesting how so called 24 hour and/or rolling news has become single topic news done to death. There is a total lack of balance and how bad the negative effect of it is on the nation's mental health is also something to ponder. I only watch the news every other day. (I wonder what happened to Brexit :tongue:)

    As for the UK Government's handling of the whole matter. Shocking, shambolic, embarrassing, xenophobic are all words that spring to mind. To be honest it no longer shocks me what depths they will go to.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2022
     
    More accurately, what depths they can't rise from.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2022
     
    Who's to blame? Russia or America/the West/us? The wife-batterer says 'it's your fault - you make me do it' - everyone rolls their eyes. But both parties' most perpetual, most secret, most resourced obsession is to hurt/disempower the other, in equal measure. Both parties who play that ugly game are equally to blame - it stops when at least one of them simply disengages.

    What would it look like, for either Russia, or America/the West/us to simply disengage - not to finally defeat, not to move to another planet, but to just stop manoevring, telling tales, manipulating and threatening?
  3.  
    Strongly disagree that the victims and perpetrators of domestic assault are 'equally to blame'.
  4.  
    Posted By: fostertomWhat would it look like, for either Russia, or America/the West/us to simply disengage - not to finally defeat, not to move to another planet, but to just stop manoevring, telling tales, manipulating and threatening?

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

    In 1956 when Hungary was invaded by Russia Hungary asked the west for help - It wasn't given and Hungary lost all it's freedom for years and it was only the collapse of the Soviet Union that got the basic freedoms back.

    IMO doing nothing is not an option.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2022 edited
     
    Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryIMO doing nothing is not an option
    I didn't say to stop defending, self and others, but to stop manoevring, telling tales, manipulating and threatening. Isn't there a difference, or does defending require the latter? If so, there's no way to disengage - but we know that short of the violent one getting locked up, the way domestic abuse ends is if one (or both) parties somehow disengage. Which can and does happen.

    Posted By: WillInAberdeenStrongly disagree that the victims and perpetrators of domestic assault are 'equally to blame'
    Mutual blame is part and parcel, as all parties incl the contrarian talking heads in the youtube are perpetuating. The sign that disengagement has happened, is when 'blame' is no longer felt, as in 'more to pity a mad dog than to fear it' (but still defend if it attacks).
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    Posted By: fostertomI didn't say to stop defending, self and others, but to stop manoevring, telling tales, manipulating and threatening. Isn't there a difference, or does defending require the latter? If so, there's no way to disengage

    The information / disinformation / fake news and lies are all part of warfare and nowadays cyber attacks are also included. Which is why Russia has put in place such tight(er) controls on what can be published / shared / posted in the media.
    IMO the UN security council meeting requested by Russia for today to discuss American chemical weapons produced in Ukraine is part of this. Supportive evidence for this will be interesting to see. The speculation here is that this could pave the way for Russia to justify its use chemical weapons or to use them in a false flag operation.

    The information war is almost as important as the physical war and has been going on for years.


    Posted By: fostertommore to pity a mad dog than to fear it' (but still defend if it attacks).

    Careful with this analogy because mad dogs are put down as there is no cure.....hmm, on the other hand......
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2022 edited
     
    Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryCareful with this analogy
    Didn't say it was easy, so, to open a discussion I asked
    Posted By: fostertomWhat would it look like, for either Russia, or America/the West/us to simply disengage - not to finally defeat, not to move to another planet, but to just stop manoevring, telling tales, manipulating and threatening?
    Meanwhile, 'a plague on both houses' - which includes the UK mad-doghouse that devastated Iraq for no 'just' reason.
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2022
     
    Sorry, Tom, I'm with Peter. I think you're talking nonsense.
   
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