Don't get the argument from anyone about the vaccines.
https://fullfact.org/health/bbc-malh...excess-deaths/
I think his position is not that he doesn't want Putin out, or a free and fair Russia. He is scared as to who takes over from Putin, as there are worse people who this could be.
Talking of history, he considers the west to have good intentions but generally are a disaster when it comes to the after effects of regime change. You only have to look at the mess we've left behind in Libya, Iraq, Syria, Afghan to see his point. Its okay removing these people, but then what?
If Putin leaves office, and someone more likely to use nuclear weapons takes over from him, it doesn't make us any safer does it - in fact the opposite is true.
Don't get the argument from anyone about the vaccines.
https://fullfact.org/health/bbc-malh...excess-deaths/
The data is correct, early in the pandemic the first 2 strains were deadly, and vaccination was wise, however viruses do what they do and weaken as it isn’t in their interest to kill the host, vaccination now is madness in my view as it’s expensive and has limited results, in fact data is starting to suggest more harm than good now.
Putin must have an incredibly small micro p e n I s to be this chippy and aggressive.
Small man syndrome in the extreme.
I get all the concerns around the potential for Russia becoming a "failed state" should Putin be overthrown and it's collapse would not benefit anyone but history should be there to be learnt from. Appeasement clearly does not work when it comes to bullies. It didn't work with Hitler and i t won't with Putin.
There are always two sides to every story. No country-including the UK or USA- is blemish free regarding either it's actions at home or abroad. Ukraine, like many former Soviet bloc countries, certainly had its issues around freedoms and equality but I believe Zelensky may have worked to try and resolve some of these had the war not happened. But none of this can detract from Putin's actions or his methods. He needs to be stopped because he not only poses a threat to Ukraine but also to others too. Given the rhetoric coming out of his own mouth as well as from the Kremlin, I really do not understand anyone who can doubt this.
I do understand the concerns of those who worry about what would happen if Putin fell and whether those who might replace him might be worse. Given the platforms the more extremist supporters of Putin have been allowed in Russia this may be a reasonable concern but Russia is a vast country and very difficult to unify. These "hawks" are having their way now but they have little real power and there will be a great many Russians still who have not swallowed all Putin's propaganda and wish for a return of Russia being welcomed back into the international community and the trading and economic benefits this entails.
To kill a snake you cut its head off but if Putin goes, the West must also try and find a way of helping to stabilise Russia. This is, regardless of Putin' s claims, all about protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and not about getting into a war against Russia itself.
You tell him what history will record of Russia.
It's a failed state.
A failed state that is threatening the world with its intimidation methods it uses at home.
Most likely they have a failed nuclear capability as well.
But it's not worth pedaling his fear to prove his point.
What comes after Putin will be a lot better then anything that has come in its past.
The Soviet Empire failed for the same mistakes this president is making now.
A drunk Boris Yeltsin was far more coherent then this boy..
I agree with you that its a failed state. Its not alone, there's many failed states around the world. The difference is they have nuclear power to wipe countries off the map (if they work, as you say)
I don't agree with you that what comes after Putin will be better. There are worse, more ruthless people than him jostling for his position.
We should count ourselves lucky to have been born in one of the best parts of the World. Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand are, without doubt the best places in which to live your life; Great Britain most likely the best of the lot. Despite our apparently useless politicians and our ‘boom and bust’ economy, I am very happy to be British. F**k Putin and the tw@t than subjugates the Chinese, hopefully one day they will get their comeuppance.