Originally posted by french frank
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I am loath to link to it but a screed from Covert Action Magazine (an American publication with its origins attributed, by a former MI5 operative. to Russian agents within the CIA) is currently doing the rounds, thanks to Labour expellee, Chris Williamson. It's full of fabrications and half-truths, even citing an old Daily Mail item, which was quickly withdrawn as fabricated and which resulted in the Daily Mail having to pay out libel damages, as evidence that the "U.S.'backed plan to launch chemical weapon attack on Syria and blame it on Assad's regime'" I know of several acquaintances and friends on the 'left' who have been taken in by it.
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I wonder how many people here are aware that, in the midst of its current situation, Ukraine is still expected to continue repayments on its foreign debts of $129 billion, on the basis of loans made with the usual conditions of neoliberal "reforms" in pensions, the energy sector, agriculture, state employment, privatisation and political governance (much of which would of course also result in increased profits to be made in Ukraine by foreign-based businesses). This issue has turned up in the news now and again in the last three months, but in general perhaps it doesn't feed into the narrative that Western powers are giving Ukraine all the help they can short of arming Ukraine to the teeth and/or entering the war themselves. Isn't this further evidence of the West's interest in prolonging the conflict over resolving it? Once more, this is a textbook case of the "shock doctrine" in action. (Having said that, let me also point out that in my opinion Putin's invasion of and continued attacks on Ukraine constitutes an inhuman, criminal and ill-advised act for which there is no reasonable excuse.)
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Originally posted by french frank View Post....
I'm also intrigued as to why Russian separatists should want to be part of, or allied with, a state that behaves like Putin's Russia.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postbecause they are mostly not Ukrainian but Russian
"According to the 2001 census, ethnic Ukrainians form 58% of the population of Luhansk Oblast and 56.9% of Donetsk Oblast. Ethnic Russians form the largest minority, accounting for 39% and 38.2% of the two oblasts respectively. In the present day, the Donbas is a predominately Russophone region. According to the 2001 census, Russian is the main language of 74.9% of residents in Donetsk Oblast and 68.8% in Luhansk Oblast. The proportion of native Russian-speakers is higher than ethnic Russians because some ethnic Ukrainians and other nationalities also indicate Russian as their mother tongue."
This 2000 article in the Guardian makes uncomfortable reading in that it supports Putin's rhetoric very clearly, but read into it and that picture is one-sided. I draw attention to it to be as 'fair' as possible to Putin, but obviously, it still doesn't justify what he's done.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI am loath to link to it but a screed from Covert Action Magazine (an American publication with its origins attributed, by a former MI5 operative. to Russian agents within the CIA) is currently doing the rounds, thanks to Labour expellee, Chris Williamson. It's full of fabrications and half-truths, even citing an old Daily Mail item, which was quickly withdrawn as fabricated and which resulted in the Daily Mail having to pay out libel damages, as evidence that the "U.S.'backed plan to launch chemical weapon attack on Syria and blame it on Assad's regime'" I know of several acquaintances and friends on the 'left' who have been taken in by it.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThis is what Wikipedia says:
"According to the 2001 census, ethnic Ukrainians form 58% of the population of Luhansk Oblast and 56.9% of Donetsk Oblast. ....
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More speculation -
I liked the bit about someone with apparently a degree in Oriental Studies from St Petersburg University, and an interest in ice skating and rock and roll dancing later
"acquiring" a strong interest in physics, maths and space travel - as well as somehow managing to be associated with considerable wealth - $Bns not $Mns.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostBut things have probably changed since then - probably with both sides pulling apart across the zone of contention as those on the Russian controlled side making life difficult for Kiev supporters and vice versa, with Russia acknowledging explicit intervention and support from 2014 onwards.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI was responding to your statement that the inhabitants of Donbas are: 'mostly not Ukrainian but Russian'. I'm not sure why the situation would have changed dramatically since the census because most of the ethnic Russian population were settled there by Stalin. I have, however, read stories of ethnic Ukrainians just wanting an end to the war; life under Russian rule being better than being killed or bombed out of your home. The conflicts would certainly have increased as a result of Russian support for the separatists - with the consequent intervention of the Ukrainian government. The use of the Azov Battalion added futher ammunition to Putin's claim that, essentially, Ukraine is a Nazi state which has to be cleansed.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post...The use of the Azov Battalion added futher ammunition to Putin's claim that, essentially, Ukraine is a Nazi state which has to be cleansed.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThat last point was re-iterated by the Russian ambassador to the UK
As for:Russia won't use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine, says ambassador to UK. Be afraid …
It made me wonder more generally about any strong allegiances, whether to Putin in Russia, to Johnson in the UK, to Trump in the US or anything else. People invest so much of themselves, their positions, their egos, in their beliefs that they can't afford to let go of them.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostMight I remind you of the compulsory Russification that took place pre the breakup of the Soviet Union
2. 'Russification' doesn't change people's ethnicity.
3. Most Ukrainians also speak Russian, and in Donbas it is the majority language because Ukrainians have Russian as their first language. They remain Ukrainian.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post1. The census was taken in 2001: Ukraine declared its independence in 1991.
2. 'Russification' doesn't change people's ethnicity.
3. Most Ukrainians also speak Russian, and in Donbas it is the majority language because Ukrainians have Russian as their first language. They remain Ukrainian.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postthat wasn't my argument - it was that many native Ukrainians felt their culture was under threat by forced adoption of the culture (+ language) of the adjacent imperial state (which is what I meant by Russification)
Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postthe larger ethnic Russian population in the East could be provoked by various means (eg propaganda) to feel that their very existence was threatened
Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostI saw a report in the Times (I think on Tues) that the one of the RMT officials was on record as describing the leader of the breakaway region as charismatic.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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