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Serious Kiev vs Moscow! Showdown! (2022)

Would you defend Singapore like these 13 brave Ukrainian soldiers?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • No

    Votes: 18 85.7%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

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MOSCOW (REUTERS) – Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent on Monday (Feb 21) and ordered the Russian army to launch what Moscow called a peacekeeping operation into the area, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.

Mr Putin told Russia’s Defence Ministry to deploy troops into the two regions to “keep the peace” in a decree issued shortly after he announced recognition for Russia-backed separatists there, drawing US and European condemnation and vows of new sanctions.

It was not immediately clear whether the Russian military action was the start of an invasion of Ukraine that the United States and its allies have warned about for weeks.


Defying Western warnings against such a move, Mr Putin had announced his decision in phone calls to the leaders of Germany and France earlier, both of whom voiced disappointment, the Kremlin said.

Moscow’s action may well torpedo a last-minute bid for a summit with US President Joe Biden to prevent Russia from invading Ukraine. The rouble extended its losses as Mr Putin spoke, at one point sliding beyond 80 per dollar.

Mr Biden will issue an executive order soon prohibiting “new investment, trade and financing by US persons to, from, or in” the two breakaway regions, the White House said. It will “also provide authority to impose sanctions on any person determined to operate in those areas of Ukraine”, White House spokesman Jen Psaki said in a statement.

Ms Psaki said measures being rolled out in response to Mr Putin’s decree were separate from sanctions the US and its allies have been readying if Russia invades Ukraine.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the executive order “is designed to prevent Russia from profiting off of this blatant violation of international law”.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said European Union countries have agreed to impose a limited set of sanctions “targeting those who are responsible” for Russia’s recognition of the rebel regions.

World leaders condemn Russian decision on Ukraine
British Foreign Minister Liz Truss said in a Twitter post that on Tuesday, the government will announce new sanctions on Russia in response to Mr Putin’s decision.

Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg accused Russia of continuing to fuel the conflict in eastern Ukraine and “trying to stage a pretext” for a further invasion. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

In his address, Mr Putin delved into history as far back as the Ottoman empire and as recent as the tensions over Nato’s eastward expansion – a major irritant for Moscow in the present crisis.

With his decision, Mr Putin brushed off Western warnings that such a step would be illegal, would kill off peace negotiations and would trigger sanctions against Moscow.

“I deem it necessary to make a decision that should have been made a long time ago – to immediately recognise the independence and sovereignty of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic,” Mr Putin said.

He said earlier that “if Ukraine was to join Nato it would serve as a direct threat to the security of Russia”.

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...ry-to-maintain-peace-in-ukraine-rebel-regions
 
if biden and putin in an mma fight, think the fight will last 9 seconds.......sorry 9.58 seconds to be exact
 
the Russians support Putin. they regretted the fall of the Soviet Union.
 
Biden gonna look like an idiot, the volka drinking russians are mad and dont give a fuck
fyi moscow is only 490km from the ukraine border
 
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Davai! Davai! All hail the Big Russian Soul!
 
Ukraine is doomed like Czechoslovakia before ww2. Biden and his goons have thrown them under the bus.
 
instead of an outright invasion with shock and awe, putin has a formula for future land grabs. russia-sympathizing insurgents and rebels seek separation from ukraine, fight a mini civil war for "independence", then invite russia to intervene and conduct a "peace-keeping" operation. russia moves in at the "invitation" with 6.9 tank, armored and mechanized divisions, establishes new no-man's lands and borders to "keep" the peace, and declares new territories and states of independence (when in fact they practically revert to russian territory). will prc follow the same formula with regards to taiwan?
 
Long live Putin and mother Russia.
While Xi merely wants to keep what rightfully belongs to China, Putin wants to claim something more “borderline”. So why do samsters here love Putin and hate Xi? I suspect they hate their own ancestors for not being white
 
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MOSCOW (REUTERS) – Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent on Monday (Feb 21) and ordered the Russian army to launch what Moscow called a peacekeeping operation into the area, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.

Mr Putin told Russia’s Defence Ministry to deploy troops into the two regions to “keep the peace” in a decree issued shortly after he announced recognition for Russia-backed separatists there, drawing US and European condemnation and vows of new sanctions.

It was not immediately clear whether the Russian military action was the start of an invasion of Ukraine that the United States and its allies have warned about for weeks.


Defying Western warnings against such a move, Mr Putin had announced his decision in phone calls to the leaders of Germany and France earlier, both of whom voiced disappointment, the Kremlin said.

Moscow’s action may well torpedo a last-minute bid for a summit with US President Joe Biden to prevent Russia from invading Ukraine. The rouble extended its losses as Mr Putin spoke, at one point sliding beyond 80 per dollar.

Mr Biden will issue an executive order soon prohibiting “new investment, trade and financing by US persons to, from, or in” the two breakaway regions, the White House said. It will “also provide authority to impose sanctions on any person determined to operate in those areas of Ukraine”, White House spokesman Jen Psaki said in a statement.

Ms Psaki said measures being rolled out in response to Mr Putin’s decree were separate from sanctions the US and its allies have been readying if Russia invades Ukraine.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the executive order “is designed to prevent Russia from profiting off of this blatant violation of international law”.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said European Union countries have agreed to impose a limited set of sanctions “targeting those who are responsible” for Russia’s recognition of the rebel regions.

World leaders condemn Russian decision on Ukraine
British Foreign Minister Liz Truss said in a Twitter post that on Tuesday, the government will announce new sanctions on Russia in response to Mr Putin’s decision.

Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg accused Russia of continuing to fuel the conflict in eastern Ukraine and “trying to stage a pretext” for a further invasion. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

In his address, Mr Putin delved into history as far back as the Ottoman empire and as recent as the tensions over Nato’s eastward expansion – a major irritant for Moscow in the present crisis.

With his decision, Mr Putin brushed off Western warnings that such a step would be illegal, would kill off peace negotiations and would trigger sanctions against Moscow.

“I deem it necessary to make a decision that should have been made a long time ago – to immediately recognise the independence and sovereignty of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic,” Mr Putin said.

He said earlier that “if Ukraine was to join Nato it would serve as a direct threat to the security of Russia”.

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...ry-to-maintain-peace-in-ukraine-rebel-regions

Putin is the best! He has timed this perfectly waiting patiently for the West society to shift its focus from security to far more important issues like gender, race and sexuality.
 
While Xi merely wants to keep what rightfully belongs to China, Putin wants to claim something more “borderline”. So why do samsters here love Putin and hate Xi? I suspect they hate their own ancestors for not being white
Hey, hey. don't bundle me with everybody. I don't support claiming people and lands wholesale. If they want to join you, by all means. A simple democratic plebiscite should be sufficient. But if you need an army to make it happen, to me that means it's wrong.
 
While Xi merely wants to keep what rightfully belongs to China, Putin wants to claim something more “borderline”. So why do samsters here love Putin and hate Xi? I suspect they hate their own ancestors for not being white
i said before , Chinese is a strange race . Some Chinese feel great and proud to condemn his on race. No other races on earth possess such
an ardent spirit in condemning his own race.
do u see a german belittle his own race because he read about what germany had done in ww2 ?
do u see a jipun kia humiliate and slander the japanese race because he is aware of what jipun did in Nanjing ?
 
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I'm not sure. Putin plays a very long game. I don't think this is the endgame.

don't think he can financially afford to drag this out. Russian economy must be in shambles from the pandemic and years of sanctions.

His flex now is all he has. Putin is no crazy Ivan.
 
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