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USA attackerar väl inte Ryssland? Det finns inte en enda amerikansk soldat på rysk mark. Att Ryssland (Sovjet) med nöd och näppe vann mot Hitlertyskland var för att tyskarna var upptagna på många fronter och för att de fick materiell hjälp av de allierade. Sedan bidrog även en ovanligt kall vinter till tyskarnas nederlag. Ryssmongolerna förlorade många fler miljoner än tyskarna. Det finns en anledning till att ryssmongoler fruktar germaner. De vet innerst inne att de är skit i jämförelse. Ska bli intressant att se hur det går för ryssmongolerna när hjälpen från Väst i stället går till deras motståndare.
Med tanke på att ryssarna håller de två provinserna medan halva västvärlden skickar vapen till deras motståndare och lägger sanktioner så har det väl ändå gått ganska bra för dem hittills, militärt. (Däremot var invasionen in i h-lv-t- fel.)
I Afrika, Kina, Asien, Indien etc är ryssarna inte cancellerade. Dugin (/Rasputin) är oväntat negativ för att påstås ingå i Kremls innersta krets.
Latinamerika
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A year after Russia invaded Ukraine, much of Latin America is shamefully soft on Putin
As we mark the first anniversary of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, some major Latin American countries — including Argentina, Colombia, Brazil and Mexico — are taking a shameful position on the war. While immediately after the invasion they condemned Russia at the United Nations, most of these countries have refused to provide any aid to Ukraine, nor joined international sanctions against Russia. Some of them are now blaming both sides for the conflict,
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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...#storylink=cpy
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Is Africa still ‘neutral’ a year into the Ukraine war?
Since Russia’s invasion, many African governments have officially not taken sides. But that may now be changing, even if the war’s impact on food security has not.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2...he-ukraine-war
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Ukraine war: India abstains from UN vote on Russian invasion
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64753820
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India has solidified ties with Moscow. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Vladimir Putin in September and called their countries' friendship "unbreakable." He did tell the Russian president it's "not a time for war." But a year on, Modi still refuses to assign blame for the violence, and has voiced more concern over the spike in global food and fuel prices triggered by the war.
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/20/11564...oil-modi-putin
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Over the past year, leaders in the West have tried to cajole China to help them end the Ukraine war. Now Beijing has given its firmest response yet - and it's not something many in the West would like.
In recent days, China has launched an assertive charm offensive, kicking off with top diplomat Wang Yi's tour of Europe, which culminated in a warm welcome by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-64754510
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War in Ukraine strains ties between Africa and West
Senegal's President Macky Sall, who is also current head of the African Union, said Africa was "not against Ukraine," and Africans were not "insensitive to the situation" there.
But, like others at the conference, he said that many Africans felt that their own problems, such as security, the economy or health, were being ignored.
"Africans say that even while Ukraine is at war, is being invaded, is being attacked, Africa is under permanent attack from terrorism," Sall said.
Former Nigerien president, Mahamadou Issoufou, said it was disheartening to see so much support for the Ukrainian army, when the Sahel region from which he hails was scrambling to find funds to battle jihadists.
Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop, who said his junta-ruled country this year left the G5 over it coming under too much "French pressure", also saw a disparity.
"For Ukraine, where they have asked Africa to take a stand, in just a few days they raised more than eight billion (dollars)," he said.
"It's a policy of double standards. All human lives -- black, white, red and yellow -- are equal."
Conference host Senegal, which has close ties with Western countries, caused a stir on March 2 by abstaining, like many other African states, from a UN General Assembly vote on a resolution demanding Russia stop using force against Ukraine.
"African states have sought to diversify their partnerships with other smaller and emerging powers, like India and Turkey" -- both at the forum -- "and great powers like China and Russia, all posing as equal partners," she said.
"There has also been growing fatigue towards a sense of Western patronising," she added.
African states were seeking "to protect and advance their interests and partnerships with all sides".
https://www.france24.com/en/live-new...frica-and-west
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The Russian war in Ukraine has provoked a debate among Arab populations. Although many Arabs intuitively empathize with the Ukrainian people, social media reveals significant support for Russian president Vladimir Putin.
https://carnegieendowment.org/sada/87353 (juni 2022)
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While Western countries have imposed sanctions on Russia, a Malaysian research institution calls for leniency and other Muslim countries have adopted an uneasy neutrality
https://salaamgateway.com/story/musl...-ukrainian-war (april 2022)
Jag försvarar inte invasionen, men ensamma är inte ryssarna.