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My heart goes out to Ukraine and her people.
If President Zelensky is killed or harmed he will become a martyr. He is honouring his people and standing up bravely. Killing Zelensky will rally people like we haven’t seen. I fear for the future.I’m happy to see this thread at last. I was going to create one but was pulled away from the computer. It’s heartbreaking to see what is happening there (and in Russia itself to demonstrators) knowing that there is unfortunately very little we can do at this point OTHER than hope and pray for Ukraine. (Giving money or even arms at this point is pretty pointless since they can’t get to the Ukrainian military in the middle of the fight!)
My husband points out that Putin will never be able to control a population that doesn’t want to be governed by Russia, but I fear that he could be wrong. If Putin manages to kill the current Ukrainian President and install someone of his own choosing, it will at the very least make things extremely volatile for everyone there. I’ll continue to pray that Kyiv can hold out until some sort of cease-fire and talks are called. They are certainly putting up a great and courageous fight.
Yeah...Putin is going to "denazify" Ukraine by killing its lawfully elected Jewish president. May he rot in hell forever!If President Zelensky is killed or harmed he will become a martyr. He is honouring his people and standing up bravely. Killing Zelensky will rally people like we haven’t seen. I fear for the future.
The scarier possibility to me is that maybe some people have learned from previous wars.It is like we have learned nothing from previous wars.
I read that the US offered to evacuate him, and he said, "The war is here. I need ammunition, not a ride."If President Zelensky is killed or harmed he will become a martyr. He is honouring his people and standing up bravely. Killing Zelensky will rally people like we haven’t seen.
Agree.I fear for the future.
I read that the US offered to evacuate him, and he said, "The war is here. I need ammunition, not a ride."
Honestly, from his point of view, he's in a win-win position: If he is killed, it's as you say: he becomes a martyr and strengthens his people's resolve. If he wins, his country wins. That's a cold viewpoint, but true.
Agree.
Women of all ages are also taking up arms. Lots of bravery on display for the world to see.
I wonder what they even know about what’s happening? I just happen to be in Cuba right now and there are 3 Russian language channels on TV. Now, of course I don’t know the language or how representative these channels are of what is available there but not one of them is showing coverage of the current crisis.President Zelinsky said the other day that if Russia attacks, "you will see our faces, not our backs". Thinking of him and his courage and leadership gives me a lump in my throat. Praying for him, his family, and all of the people of Ukraine tonight.Also thinking about the people of Russia who do not support the actions of their leader.
Aren’t the Russian tv stations all controlled by the state?I wonder what they even know about what’s happening? I just happen to be in Cuba right now and there are 3 Russian language channels on TV. Now, of course I don’t know the language or how representative these channels are of what is available there but not one of them are showing coverage of the current crisis.![]()
I would assume so but I can’t say for sure. Cuban communications (including TV and the Internet) definitely are so maybe it has something to do with that.Aren’t the Russian tv stations all controlled by the state?