“Anyone who really wants to help Ukraine must enable it to defeat the Russians militarily. You must break the Russians first before you negotiate with them, not the other way around,” says Swiss citizen who fought against Russia for two years, and has been arrested in Bern before the Peace Summit.
>You must break the Russians first before you negotiate with them…
You cannot negotiate with russians, period.
Even broken they lie. Even broken they have no intention of honoring any agreement or deal or promise.
They never have, and they never will without some multigenerational-long social engineering program actively remaking russians into civilized people.
They need to be destroyed. Chechen style the first time. They can and should be broken. Ruzzia needs to be destroyed as a colonial power.
> In Switzerland, according to the law, he faces up to three years in prison for serving in a foreign army.
True hero.
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For upvotes, “Breaking the Russians” is fine.
But translating the phrase into policy is problematic. Europe still buys oil from Russia. The US still buys 14% of its Uranium from Russia, and American astronauts still return to Earth in Soyuz capsules.
So when we say “Break Russia”, we need to define what it means.
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>You must break the Russians first before you negotiate with them…
You cannot negotiate with russians, period.
Even broken they lie. Even broken they have no intention of honoring any agreement or deal or promise.
They never have, and they never will without some multigenerational-long social engineering program actively remaking russians into civilized people.
They need to be destroyed. Chechen style the first time. They can and should be broken. Ruzzia needs to be destroyed as a colonial power.
> In Switzerland, according to the law, he faces up to three years in prison for serving in a foreign army.
True hero.
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For upvotes, “Breaking the Russians” is fine.
But translating the phrase into policy is problematic. Europe still buys oil from Russia. The US still buys 14% of its Uranium from Russia, and American astronauts still return to Earth in Soyuz capsules.
So when we say “Break Russia”, we need to define what it means.