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>>nobody seriously wants Crimea
>I have no idea what you're trying to say, are you speaking for Ukraine, or the US? Russia? I agree, Russia doesn't want Crimea, they wanted a dream of Sevastopol that doesn't exist.
I'm American, unlike you.
>>lying to the American people blatantly
>You're doing that after the sale bit. Peace is determined by the conditions that keep it. Truce is meaningless if you don't set conditions for both to win the peace.
No, Russia is not going to accept a peace where the US continues to wage economic warfare, 500% tariffs are imposed on everybody who trades with them, Russian citizens are banned from doing business outside of Russia, and they surrender six of their states to NATO rule while allowing NATO forces to deploy to the border. That's Treaty of Versailles tier.
>>being harsh to random countries that have nothing to do with the war
>Is what you do when nations choose to ignore they are sponsoring a war you don't approve. welcome to the world, sweetie, it's economic pressure, it's not new.
Maintaining a positive international image is more important than whatever the hell you want.
>>The only peace terms that change if the fighting continues is that maybe the Ukraine loses more territory.
>lol, or maybe moscow burns to the ground because Ukraine is hitting all their factories, and gets tired of being hit where the civilians live?
Targeted attacks on Russian civilians are exactly why the Russians don't want to surrender.
>>There is absolutely no reason to believe Russia is running low on manpower to continue the conflict.
>it wouldn't matter if they were or not
So what's your strategy to overcome this?
>>Go die yourself then.
>you want to claim I am missing my bravery
I never mentioned bravery. A brave man can look at some faraway war and say "I don't want to die for that." You, however, are a Ukrainian who decided to evade the draft, so you assume it's a personal criticism.