• xploit@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    That would be interesting, but more likely outcome is; “weeelll we drew this line in the sand, why don’t we just draw it a little further back. And then we wait and see what happens”. Pretty sad of you ask me

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      23 days ago

      don’t know where I read it but a commenter left this glorious piece in one of the discussions about this entire thing: “The russians will be marching into Berlin while NATO is considering whether invoking article 5 would be seen as too much of an escalation”

      I can’t with our politicians anymore. Apeasement has not worked in the past and it should by now be clear to everyone involved that it currently is not working either

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        23 days ago

        If rockets were falling on cities in Texas, killing people by the thousands, month after month, it would be a priority.

        Somehow, because it’s Ukrainians dying, it’s important to carefully gauge how much we want to fight back, because we wouldn’t want to make anyone upset. And we have other things to worry about. If the burglar was in our house, though, beating our family to death, it would be different.

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        23 days ago

        Sounds about right.
        And thinking about it, sure you can’t expect them to reveal whether they are doing anything in return, if it’s secret/covert. But since we haven’t really heard of anything that had negative impact happening in years, it’s more likely that fuck all is being done.