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  • It was sabotage, but to call it terrorism implies they were endangering human life. If they wanted to do that, they could have sabotaged the engines in a way that wasn't obvious, and would cause failures when the plane took off. This was clearly meant to be visible to everyone, they even filmed it. It'll cost money to fix, but it never endangered human life.

  • Talk about issues that affect the working class. Not the white working class, not working class men, just everyone who makes a living by drawing a wage. Progressive movements are formed by solidarity, and we have more in common with other working class people than any of the politicians or business leaders who set the tone of this debate.

  • Ukraine was handicapped by poor allies and is now handicapped by a handicap in the US. They are struggling no doubt, war isnt nice but so too are Russia. I personally think if the US election had gone in a different direction, to someone with a spine, the war would be ending and Russia in collapse.

    I agree with that, but that doesn't change the fact that the US election went to Donald Trump, who has no interest in curbing Russia's imperial ambitions.

  • Please stop okay it’s dunning-kruger at its finest.

    Says the person who just confidently stated that the Nazis were losing in Western Europe before the Soviet counteroffensive.

    What’s America going to do to enforce their version of the ceasefire, if Ukraine disagrees with it if the rest of NATO disagree with it? NATO will continue to supply Ukraine with weapons, and Ukraine will continue to use those weapons. And Trump will do what?

    To state the obvious, the US has an outsized influence in NATO. Yes, there's a legal mechanism where other NATO countries could continue sending weapons to Ukraine after a US-brokered ceasefire. But in practice this will never happen. I challenge you to name one time that all the non-US NATO members voted in favour of a war that the US was against.

    America been big is irrelevant.

    A superpower being big is never irrelevant. That's why history is shaped by their actions.

  • That’s just Trump doing Trump things, it’s got no basis in reality.

    Trump is the president of the most powerful country in the world, for the next 3 years. His team will be doing the negotiating, so he has a lot of power here.

    You cannot have a negotiation where one of the parties is not present.

    Tell that to Palestine, or literally any country in Africa. Negotiations between superpowers don't take into account the needs of the proxy countries.

    Anything agreed with Russia will not be enforced by the international community.

    It doesn't need to be enforced by the international community. If Trump hands the Donbas to Russia, the various other NATO members aren't going to do shit.

    I don't really want to get into the points about equipment because that's well outside my wheelhouse, but I've heard all sorts of conflicting stuff about that.

    So? They are at war so obviously they are switching over to a wartime economy. That doesn’t indicate any intention to attack NATO.

    You don't switch over to a wartime economy for a limited military operation. You do it because you think the war is going to last a long time, just like the UK seems to think in this article.

    Secondly they wouldn’t have won had it not been for the allied forces having already severely hammered the Nazis.

    I disagree, the Nazis had taken the whole of Western Europe by that point, then the Battle of Stalingrad meant that they had to divert a load of forces from the West, making a push from the West possible.