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Anyone who believes Putin is going to let Ukraine export grain must still believe in Santa Claus.
He does benifit if the area is cleared of mines.
Make it easier for him to ship stolen Ukrainian commodities.
I don't read the Guardian much but the have some good articles on recent politics regarding the conflict.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/05/timid-biden-condemns-ukrainians-to-an-agonising-war-without-end
Nobody realy seems to want to talk about a Ukrainian victory.Last edited by shtferbrains; Jun 5, 2022, 17:16.
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Anyone who believes Putin is going to let Ukraine export grain must still believe in Santa Claus.
Yeah saw that last week he said something like grain would be exported unimpeded but there was a catch sanction relief.
Grain of salt after this.
Watch a few different world news sources here.
Some suggest Ukraine making traction others just a grinding deadlock.Last edited by Landdownunder; Jun 5, 2022, 18:40.
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There should be no question
Putin said shortly before invading Ukraine that it had nothing to do with territory. On Thursday, he said it was his destiny to expand Russia.
what Putin is doing...
Business Insider
Putin undermined his own rationale for invading Ukraine, saying that the war is to expand Russian territory
Bill Bostock
Fri, June 10, 2022, 3:31 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets young entrepreneurs in Moscow on June 9, 2022.
Putin said on Thursday that the Ukraine invasion is about expanding Russian territory.
Before, Putin insisted that Russia was freeing Ukraine from so-called Nazis and preventing genocide.
Putin said it was his destiny to "return and reinforce" Russia like Peter the Great did.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said publicly for the first time on Thursday that his invasion of Ukraine is about expanding Russian territory, which Western leaders have long maintained."
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostThere should be no question
Putin said shortly before invading Ukraine that it had nothing to do with territory. On Thursday, he said it was his destiny to expand Russia.
what Putin is doing...
Business Insider
Putin undermined his own rationale for invading Ukraine, saying that the war is to expand Russian territory
Bill Bostock
Fri, June 10, 2022, 3:31 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets young entrepreneurs in Moscow on June 9, 2022.
Putin said on Thursday that the Ukraine invasion is about expanding Russian territory.
Before, Putin insisted that Russia was freeing Ukraine from so-called Nazis and preventing genocide.
Putin said it was his destiny to "return and reinforce" Russia like Peter the Great did.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said publicly for the first time on Thursday that his invasion of Ukraine is about expanding Russian territory, which Western leaders have long maintained."Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 11, 2022, 13:23.
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