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        8 months ago

        Bruh the Ukrainian government started it in 2014 when they started shelling their own civilians.

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          8 months ago

          First of all do you have a source for the shelling claim never heard of it, but the other claim of unfair treatment and prosecution of Russians in Donetsk and Luhansk means that Russia wants to at least take control of those areas. And the claims that Ukraine is run by neo-nazis means that Russia may want to take control of Ukraine as a whole.

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              8 months ago

              OK, that’s horrible. But yeah, Russia isn’t looking for peace if it doesn’t involve taking control over a large area of Ukraine.

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                8 months ago

                Borders are constructs and as history shows they change whether its justifiable or not.

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                  8 months ago

                  Yes, and that’s not in the best interest of Ukraine. So Ukraine doesn’t want to lose all of that territory, but Russia wants to gain it, and Ukraine thinks it is capable of defending it’s territory, while Russia thinks that it’s capable of defeating them.

                  That’s how you get a war. To get peace negotiations you need one of, or both of the nations to decide that they’ve had enough casualties or other loses, and that they’re ready to settle down for less. Neither of them have decided that.