In an interview with Fox News on March 23, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff discussed negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, expressing his optimism about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitment to peace.

Witkoff, who brokered the now broken Jan. 15 ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, has become a leading figure in negotiations regarding Russia and Ukraine.

When asked whether he was convinced that Putin was seeking peace, he responded in the affirmative: “I feel that he wants peace,” said Witkoff.

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      War- and scaremongering propaganda.
      Now look at this disgusting thing.
      Straight from a YT channel posting stuff like a song from the OUN/UPA fascists and other crap.
      OC I got banned for pointing that out.
      They can’t wait to send our kids to the eastern front again.

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        Good to see some objective sources like theKyivindependent posted here regularly.
        Who else is going to tell us the definitely real stories about the Ghost of Kiev, Snake Island and how they gloriously will recapture Crimea in the summer offensive?

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          don’t forget the one about the dear old babushka who took down a drone with a jar of beets, really inspiring stuff

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            That was pretty visionary actually.
            Soon the old babushkas will be the only ones left to send to the front.

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        Yep the war propaganda is far stronger in EU. Nonstop since beginning of the invasion.

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      you mean the thing politicians, weapons manufacturers, Ukrainian government wanted Europeans to believe all for their separate reasons.

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    Of course they don’t want to take over Europe. They want their regions in Ukraine and renegotiations on security on whole of their western border and now just not promises of security based on goodwill, because all goodwill between parties have been destroyed because of this war. If they wanted European resources, goods and tech they would just much rather trade for them. It’s much simpler than taking the burden of occupying and administering a fucking unruly European subcontinent! That would btw also get destroyed in the process if they ever tried to take it. Jesus, they don’t even want to take over all of Ukraine for pretty much the same reasons.

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      They want the Baltics, Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, all to be like Hungary, or preferably like Belarus - slave/puppet authoritarian regimes. Finland too, really, but I think that the Finns scare them.

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    Obviously? They’re not able to, and even if they were, the EU economy and population is so much bigger, Russia would become the backwater of its own empire. Why would they want that? The end result would look a lot like the EU admitting Russia.

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      History shows absolute expansion over different cultures is a self constricting trap. Every now and then a fool tries with different tech and eventually the power bubble bursts and we all got to deal with the rubble.

      Rome had an easy start because most of Europe wasn’t fortified yet. Try taking India kingdom by kingdom.

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    Just a little bit of Europe, as a treat.

    Fuck nation states and their divide and conquer bullshit. Solidarity amongst the working class of every country. Fuck these shitters in power, they do not represent us.

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      I expect it from Americans, the European have allowed themselves to be gaslight hard by the EU

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    Obviously.

    They’ve failed in three years of trying to take half of a country with a smaller GDP than Greece and a long border.