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Subject: Ukrainian Blitzkrieg explained Date: Mon Jan 02 2023 06:44 pm
From: alexander koryagin To: Martin Kukac

Hi, Martin Kukac!
I read your message from 01.01.2023 21:18

  ak>> There was a clear alternative to thousand of deaths - do as had
  ak>> done people of Czechoslovakia in 1967. A peaceful resistance. It
  ak>> was bloodless invasion and everything ended happily in some time.
  ak>> Although they had not the clown-idiot as President who lives as if
  ak>> he is a move star, and people of his country are pawns.

  MK> I'm new here, joined FidoNet just couple of weeks ago, but here you
  MK> are wrong: It didn't take "some time" - it did take 21 full years
  MK> until Czechoslovakia was free. Yes, just a few people died by gun,
  MK> but fifteen million of people were forced to live two decades in a
  MK> country, where they weren't free to elect politicians they wanted,
  MK> study schools they wanted, travel where they wanted and even
  MK> publicly say what they wanted.

You don't know what are you speaking about. Waiting is better that 
hundreds of thousand of deaths inevitable if fight with such vast enemy 
as Russia now and in future. And, besides, the war could be avoided at 
all -- Russia's demanded before war consisted of demanding reasonable
concessions towards Russian minority in Ukraine.

The problem was that nobody in Ukraine was going to follow the Minsk
agreements, and as Merkel said it a few days ago -- the aim of those  agreements
was to give Ukraine time to reinforce their military.

Bye, Martin!
Alexander Koryagin
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