Somewhere in the streets of Russian-occupied Simferopol, the capital of Crimea, a woman puts a sticker on the wall. It’s a short message, but if she is seen doing it, she will face arrest, prosecution, and likely, torture.
The message is: "Soon, we will be home again." On another
Why would they need soldiers “when the time comes” / “when the day comes”? I thought Ukraine was a lot more evil dictatorship than Russia. Aren’t you looking forward to peace? Wouldn’t it be nicer to have Russia on their borders, with open borders and free media, and finally put an end to the corruption of Ukraine? You said you were looking forward to the Russian military rolling over Kyiv, and then you could leave under the auspices of Russia’s more friendly government. Right?
I don’t understand where do you see any paradox in that. Yes I’m looking forward to peace for Ukraine. Yes, I think it will be possible to leave the country in case of peace deal or if Ukraine falls. Yes, I consider it possible for Russia to continue and attack EU states eventually. Do you think I’m telling NATO to come fight for Ukraine or something? That would be neat, but that’s obviously not going to happen.
and then you could leave under the auspices of Russia’s more friendly government
It’s not that they are kind, they just less absurd and at least don’t sabotage their own economy and morale as hard as ukrainian government does.
I don’t understand where do you see any paradox in that. Yes I’m looking forward to peace for Ukraine. Yes, I think it will be possible to leave the country in case of peace deal or if Ukraine falls. Yes, I consider it possible for Russia to continue and attack EU states eventually. Do you think I’m telling NATO to come fight for Ukraine or something? That would be neat, but that’s obviously not going to happen.
It’s not that they are kind, they just less absurd and at least don’t sabotage their own economy and morale as hard as ukrainian government does.