Zelensky: Liberation of Ukraine’s territories occupied after 2022 may force Putin to negotiate

by Watcher_2023

9 comments
  1. The problem is that we should already be able to recover them…. :/

  2. No. As Ilya Ponomarev, political representative of Freedom for Russia legion said ”This war does not end on ukranian borders, it ends in Moscow. Ukraine liberating it’s territories will just change the frontline, nothing more”. He is right. Once Putin is dead, then there will be peace.

  3. … I don’t like that language.

    It feels like the first step to “yes, borders of 1991 will never be reached, we’ll have to be happy with what we’ve gotten”.

    Is that a return to “seeing peace in [Dickwad’s] eyes”, going by how original wording is that he “believes” it?

  4. Crimea springs to mind, once the supply lines becomes unsustainable Russia will have to leave, their fleet are no longer operating as a fleet and they are getting pushed back, their air dominance is questionable to say the least, so not if but when the Kerch bridge is gone all hope is out and Putin will have to negotiate, he has prepared the Russian population with talks about Russia is now fighting a war with the west not just Ukraine, so it will happen only a question of how many young people will end their life in a meaningless war serving a purpose that only few people at the Kremlin truly believe is just and right. Putin will be remembered as the leader that pushed Russia as Churchill put it “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”

  5. Best of luck but it is not happening. That window closed in the fall of 2022.

  6. lol at anything related to the Freedom of Russia legion.

  7. But it will never happen, because we won’t arm Ukraine with enough artillery and mobile systems to achieve a victory in the field, and more Ukrainians will die while we sit on our hands and tut and say how awful it all is.

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