• axont [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Allowing them to keep their holdings is the same as appeasement a bad idea in front of a conscript army

    Yeah it is appeasement. Is open warfare better than appeasement? Should they fight until the last Ukrainian? No, that’s awful. War between capitalist states is not the realm of the working class or poor people. The victims of this war are people caught in the crossfire, Ukrainian, Russian, or otherwise, and ending the war even through territorial concession would be better than what’s happening now.

    I think Russia made a dash to Kyiv to flank the Ukranian army from mobilizing in the east so that Russian bases and supply routes could be established, but I have not followed troop movements much since last year. Russia made the correct assumption that Ukraine would focus most of its attention on defending the capital if it were threatened. I think that strategy worked because Russia captured not just Donbas and Lunansk, but Zaporizhzhia and Kherson as well. You’ve made the mistake of thinking I’m defending Russia because I explained how I see the context. Russia shouldn’t have invaded, NATO shouldn’t exist, the 2014 Ukranian coup shouldn’t have happened, people in Donbas and Luhansk should be allowed to exercise self-determination. None of the conflict should have happened and the primary cause of the situation is, like always, neoliberal imperialism. Maybe there were non-violent ways out of this conflict, but they’re all imaginary now. We live in reality.

    I don’t know what people want from me here. Sorry, I don’t see this conflict as pure territorial expansion ordered by Putin on this basis of his moral failures or greed or whatever. Because that’s not what it is, and me saying that somehow means I’ve got Putin whispering in my ear like a witch in Salem hearing the voice of Satan. This conflict is one resolution in a long line of unresolved conflicts going all the way back to 1991, it’s more than Putin, more than even just Ukraine and Russia.