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Dec 2, 2024 12 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Putin to reject Trump’s peace offer. New Russian conditions demand concessions from the U.S., not just Ukraine:

“Kellogg comes to Moscow with his plan, we take it and tell him to screw himself, because we don’t like any of it.”
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The Russian conditions for negotiations

1. Reversal of U.S. Support for Ukraine:

Cease the provision of advanced long-range weapons to Ukraine [So, it is finally hurting! Great!]

Remove President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from power [How? Kill him?]

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2. Territorial Concessions

Ukraine must formally cede four occupied regions to Russia [This is impossible as it would violate the Ukrainian Constitution]

Commit to never joining NATO [The same here] 3/
3.High-Level Global Negotiations:

Trump and Putin must meet to discuss a “general agreement” on the global order, security and geopolitics, the Middle East and Russia-China relations

[This is delusional non-sense as the U.S. doesn’t have formal power over other countries] 4/
Acknowledge Ukraine as part of Russia’s core sphere of influence

[Basically, surrender Ukraine to Russia and make it a province. Won’t happen!] 5/
4. Sanctions Relief:

Full rollback of Western sanctions imposed on Russia

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5. Recognition of Russia’s Position in Global Affairs:

A long-term peace agreement must validate Russia’s global strategic interests

[I think they mean Russian right to dictate other countries policies] 7/
6. Broader Conditions for Peace:

Address other international flashpoints and establish a new global framework for peace and security

[New United Nations? With Russian at the chair seat?] 8/
There are explicit threats if demands are not met:

Escalation, including the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, leading to catastrophic consequences and a radiation zone in Ukraine

[Russia is nuts and Trump will have his plate full with these idiots] 9/
Continued strengthening of Russia’s economy and alliances (China, Iran, North Korea) through confrontation

[At least, they are honest about who they are - barbarians who want to get their way by force, and so must be stopped by force]

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Feb 1
Portuguese Azov Sergeant Tuga: Russians know that Azov is there and they heard English. Usually they kill themselves.

We just talk in English or broken Ukrainian. They easily understand we are not Ukrainians. They yell. We heard shots inside and after that nothing more. 1/
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The Russians don't like us because we killed them. The worst nightmare for them is foreigner former NATO military fighting with Azov. We are happy to be like that. 2/
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The only 2 countries involved on the ground officially is only Ukraine and Russia. Politicians don't say the war is happening but people on the ground know. 3/
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Passengers stranded on metro lines were forced to exit through tunnels along the tracks, The Kyiv Independent. 1/
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EU is weighing a major sanctions shift on Russian oil.

Brussels is considering scrapping the price cap and instead banning EU maritime services — insurance, transport, shipping — for Russian oil at any price, Bloomberg. 1/ Image
Unlike the price cap, it would bar EU companies from enabling Russian oil exports outright, making sanctions harder to evade and easier to police. 2/
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American strategist, military historian Sarah Paine: We’re barreling toward World War III. Once a nuclear power starts losing, it may use nukes.

That’s the end of everything — nuclear winter. Wars aren’t won by grabbing land; they’re won at the strategic level.

1/
Paine: Putin is already overextended on the current front. Opening a second front would be a gift — Russia can’t handle the first one.

Its navy is weak, boxed in by narrow seas. If he tries to overreach, it won’t end well.

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Paine: Russia can’t handle one from — and it’s massive, stretching over 1,000 kilometers. Opening a second front would be a disaster.

3/
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Jan 31
Caroline Nordengrip, former Swedish politician, volunteer for Ukraine: I didn’t want Russians to advance any further, so I joined the army.

I remember the day when a Swedish soldier was wounded. If we were 15 minutes late, he would die.

1/
Nordengrip: Two days before the full-scale invasion, our foreign minister said Sweden can’t legally send weapons to Ukraine. I knew that was false.

I asked her directly — she said she wasn’t sure. We changed the policy.

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Rasti, Ukrainian POW of 30 months: Russians beat me for 12 hours, of which about 4 hours were electric shocks.

There was an electric shocker for dogs, for animals. Sometimes I couldn't remember my mother's name. 1/
Rasti: When Russians continued to torture me, hatred for them accumulated. I assured myself that I would return to the ranks anyway. The sooner, the better.

A year before I was released from captivity, I already knew that I will return to combat. 2/
Rasti: I constantly have this theme that I am in captivity. People who have not experienced this, they do not appreciate life in small details.

It is normal to drink water, eat what you want, do what you want, go where you want. 3/
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