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<blockquote data-quote="Mad as Fish" data-source="post: 146174" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>It is, I think, a sign of recognition that Russia is winning however slow its progress may appear. But of course that can never be admitted or even discussed in these countries so ingrained is their hatred of the Soviets and, by extension, Russia generally.</p><p></p><p>The idea that Russia is losing and the economy is collapsing, along with the disintegration of the country itself, is a form of copium for these states as they watch the bear encroach upon Ukraine while, as far as I know, Russia has made no attempt to reassure them that it has no intentions upon the former Soviet republics..</p><p></p><p>Most of the world wants to see this war end, although of course there are the hawks in the US and UK and even the EU who have no interest in seeing it finish. What would weaken their arguments considerably would be Russia going on a charm offensive, while this may have no impact in the west of Europe and America as the media would ignore it, much of the former Soviet states have Russian as their second language and the message has a greater chance of being heard.</p><p></p><p>Of course Youtube is full of anti Russian propaganda in the languages spoken in the Baltics and Balkans, fat bearded twats pontificating to the camera mainly, but, to the best of my knowledge, they are not being countered much at all.</p><p></p><p>It is also worth pointing out that these countries still have many Russians living in them and there is a small division between the communities. Should any of the states enact hate speech laws then the courts could get busy with those who have expressed their views upon these Russian residents, but on the whole there is no great antagonism at an individual level.</p><p></p><p>Just for the record my partner is from the Baltics and a settlement over Ukraine would add somewhat to the domestic bliss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad as Fish, post: 146174, member: 396"] It is, I think, a sign of recognition that Russia is winning however slow its progress may appear. But of course that can never be admitted or even discussed in these countries so ingrained is their hatred of the Soviets and, by extension, Russia generally. The idea that Russia is losing and the economy is collapsing, along with the disintegration of the country itself, is a form of copium for these states as they watch the bear encroach upon Ukraine while, as far as I know, Russia has made no attempt to reassure them that it has no intentions upon the former Soviet republics.. Most of the world wants to see this war end, although of course there are the hawks in the US and UK and even the EU who have no interest in seeing it finish. What would weaken their arguments considerably would be Russia going on a charm offensive, while this may have no impact in the west of Europe and America as the media would ignore it, much of the former Soviet states have Russian as their second language and the message has a greater chance of being heard. Of course Youtube is full of anti Russian propaganda in the languages spoken in the Baltics and Balkans, fat bearded twats pontificating to the camera mainly, but, to the best of my knowledge, they are not being countered much at all. It is also worth pointing out that these countries still have many Russians living in them and there is a small division between the communities. Should any of the states enact hate speech laws then the courts could get busy with those who have expressed their views upon these Russian residents, but on the whole there is no great antagonism at an individual level. Just for the record my partner is from the Baltics and a settlement over Ukraine would add somewhat to the domestic bliss. [/QUOTE]
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