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War lessons for East and West
The Russian war on Ukraine is not over yet, and it may last a long time. It is difficult to predict the outcome of this conflict and its effects on the world, but we can draw some lessons from the course of events. What concerns me here, is what is currently happening with the collective awareness of peoples and governments. What was accepted on the 23rd of last February was shattered on the rock of the Russian attack on the 24th of the same month.
By Abd elrhmen4 years ago in The Swamp
A fierce war in Ukraine... and we are still waiting for relief
More than three weeks have passed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the war operations are still going on, rather their pace is increasing amid air and ground bombardments that almost do not stand in front of anything and do not know relentlessness, and the witness is that there is an escalation in the desire for destruction, to break the Ukrainian will and deliver a message that Russia And Putin in particular, to be more precise, will not be stopped by any humanitarian considerations.
By Abd elrhmen4 years ago in The Swamp
Ukraine-Russia
On Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for direct discussions with his Russian partner, Vladimir Putin, who has kept on getting calls from world pioneers asking him to consider a truce. The European Union has additionally encouraged China to step in as a middle person.
By amouna mona4 years ago in The Swamp
I'm Worried About Nuclear War With Russia
In grammar school in the 1950s, we faced the ever-present threat of nuclear war with Russia. In preparation for annihilation, we had drills every Tuesday morning at 10:30, when the air-raid sirens were tested. The good nuns instructed us to get underneath our desks and put our heads between our knees. They didn’t tell us that the only possible useful purpose of this maneuver would be to kiss our asses goodbye.
By George Ochsenfeld4 years ago in The Swamp
New Variant of Covid-19
Omicron COVID-19 Variant: You might be inquiring as to why the new strain appears to be a Marvel supervillain and, no, it doesn't have anything to do with its phenomenal powers. The World Health Organization just decided to name gigantic varieties after Greek letters as a strategy for avoiding chaos, hinder detachment and disgrace, and smooth out open talk, as shown by the New York Times.
By James Robert4 years ago in The Swamp
Stop The War Within To Stop The War Outside
I am sure most of us are following the Russia-Ukraine situation. And that probably brings up a range of emotions from fear to outrage, disbelief to despair. For me, I cannot get over the fact that we have humans (like you and me) in this day and age who believe that marching tanks into the middle of a city, bombing nurseries, killing other humans (like you and me) are even possible. It is such a primitive and barbaric act that my mind cannot grasp that it is actually happening today on our planet.
By Anu Sundaram4 years ago in The Swamp
Ukraine Freedom from Russian aggression.
The era of Brazenly Conquering Nations for No Reason, Order than Power has passed and War is not a child play. Do you ever imagine it will come to this? Looking at the homeless and death of innocent civilians The Russian leader and his criminal entity inflated the pain of war on the people of Ukraine and they must be held accountable. The world needs to help Ukraine now because the people of Ukraine are fighting for freedom and democracy. I don't know about you, but I believe that freedom is worth fighting for. I also believe that we should all do our part to stand up for what's right, even if it means taking a stand against something as powerful as a war.
By Taii obaroghedo4 years ago in The Swamp
Ukraine: Bright face, darker than Genghis Khan
Once upon a time, the BJP's IT cell used to make fake videos and spread them, but now Indian students from Ukraine are making and sending shocking real videos. They are crying and Modi is crying. For them, the Ukraine crisis is no more important than a means of winning elections. Modiji had stressed the need for a strong leader in the difficult circumstances of indirect mention of Ukraine in an election rally on February 5. At the time, the situation was under control, but the prime minister could not predict that in two days his friend Putin would destroy all of Ukraine's airports. Little did they know that after that it would be impossible to bring back students studying in Ukraine, so they should be immediately called to India by plane. Today, our children are crying and asking why our government could not do this if their government took away the Iraqi and Iranian students studying with us. The straightforward answer to this question is that the choice of Uttar Pradesh is currently on Modiji's nerves. They want to win UP somehow so they have no idea. Didn't Ukraine come to the polls to get its students out of trouble?
By Salman Khan4 years ago in The Swamp







