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·4년 전·discuss
It’s a bit too complex to summarize, but if you study NATO’s actions in the region, you’ll see that we helped set up this precarious situation.

Again, as I said in my initial comment, most of the blame here is on Russia. Nonetheless, the world isn’t black and white.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
Judging from your other comments, you haven’t bothered to educate yourself very much on this situation.

Please, be trollish elsewhere and waste someone else’s time.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
I don’t think anyone is saying that Russia is justified, more that if we want a solution here we have to understand their motivations.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
If the sanctions didn’t work before, I don’t know why they would work now.

I don’t have the answers, but certainly any move toward more militarization of the world is usually a bad thing.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
From Russia’s point of view, they had many reasons to annex Crimea. It wasn’t just a random act of aggression.

Having studied this situation a bit, my conclusion is that both sides are to blame, with Russia being considerably more culpable due to choosing the violent option. Geopolitics isn’t simple and thinking that one side is entirely to blame is just naive and falling for propaganda.

By escalation I’m referring to the giant effort to exclude Russia from everything, including liquor stores and name registrars.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
It is really distressing, not only because it’s ethically wrong to blame groups of people for individual actions, but also because it’s pragmatically against the interests of the West. We gain nothing by escalating this.
ceilingcorner
·4년 전·discuss
Seems like this barrage of sanctions and anti-Russian sentiment will do nothing but push Russia further toward China. I really don’t see the West removing them easily, even if Russia withdrew immediately. No one seems to care about arriving at a solution that will minimize bloodshed. Instead the media is more reminiscent of 1984 and drumming up a war against Eurasia than of rational realpolitik.

This is the true birth of a multipolar world. Let’s hope it doesn’t lead to more conflicts.
ceilingcorner
·5년 전·discuss
I don’t think anyone other than programmers thinks DST is much of an inconvenience. The clock changes twice a year, big deal. That’s infinitely less complicated than asking your boss if you can start earlier, which means the store at the subway station will need to be open an hour earlier (since its business comes from commuters), which means restaurants will need to be open earlier to address the lunch crowd, which means your doctor will need to schedule appointments earlier, on and on.
ceilingcorner
·5년 전·discuss
...no, actually it’s extremely logical. Changing clocks society wide is far easier than getting every single person and company to adjust its schedule.
ceilingcorner
·5년 전·discuss
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