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I just find it hilarious that people are even considering the possibility of a deal with Putin. Come on, they talk on the phone every day! Seriously, you're all adults, you should understand that behind the scenes, negotiations are happening every day. What you see in public is just a performance, maybe even a premiere, but in reality, they're just ordinary people. Numerous working committees have been created on both sides, bringing together the best minds. But everyone has only one option: the president has to leave. The question is, who will convince him of that? And how can they ensure that he won't face any consequences for it? Not everyone agrees. It would be one thing if he hadn't started playing the "last chance" card and selling land to China, taking out loans, and doing other things that are pointless to write about, but he's just making things worse. Now, it will take a lot of time and effort to get things back through international courts. In short, our leadership has really messed things up. And you can't get rid of them – they'll devour you, and you can't keep them – they'll devour you too. They're just sitting there, thinking...
Added 4 minutes ago Wicc
Please be more specific here – what exactly is described incorrectly and what is the reality?
It's not very appropriate to just talk without substance; you need to address the core of the issue.
I could talk for 10 minutes, and it could take days to describe everything. Let's simplify the task: you first write down what you consider to be true, and I'll answer you point by point.
Wicc
And where is this coming from? :) I can't grasp your thought; it seems like another empty bluff.
It's coming from 2011; it's hard for you to even imagine a different model with Putin's power, so you're building your assumptions around it and citing various Articles. What my "bluff" is, is not yet clear, so in the future, don't write anything until you have specifics. I can also say that your bluff is probably excessive; it's not clear whether you're operating with Articles, selective arguments, or whether you vouch for every word in them.
Added 15 minutes ago I especially find it amusing when there's talk of missiles. Come on, it's time to understand that no one needs a war; we live in peacetime. And if something does happen, Russia won't even have time to deploy its missiles; in 48 hours, there won't be a trace left of strategic objects across the country. The war was lost to the United States by default a long time ago, and I'm not even mentioning what would happen if China joins in. Asia as an ally? And what do they have? 4 billion people? And how many days would it take to eliminate that population? Has anyone even served in the army? Were you even told that manpower has not been a strength in real combat for the last 50 years, but is just a tool, a mechanism? Russia is needed as a raw material appendage by Europe, the United States, and everyone else, so they tolerate all its bravado; it's just big politics. Let them show off; what's the big deal? But it's weak to admit it; you have to wave your big... well, it's been a long time since it was big and capable of anything. Wave it, but not in front of Ukraine; it's nauseating.