nostr:npub1d9cqlf2grxph68j94zzmepnqycak275rfeluy2v90llhvanwe5hqum8sk7 nostr:npub1msmfqd4dwmrlu5dnsxkwj4570twc0spacaxe4dem0cefnsv0u8pq640dqu nostr:npub1ka42w63f7tz823jjad4j3y3a8jjq39skpmvwp9urmxr9e67hsvfsy6k6jp nostr:npub13v68j9479je6h958e84h32xs2gjvq3duuk6pd0w4q95evh4s73wqk2hy07 nostr:npub16gk6ufqerf9q8675fpfdyekc20xd6prz8arvexs7nqy8unwgl6ss0n9ydd non action doesnt mean indifference, he does actually affect the decisions of the state, it happened that way because him and his government preferred that situation, just like they preferred the previous situation, i wonder if anyone there actually wanted the donbass situation or if sergei gave them a headache that they had to keep going on indefinitely
Discussion
It's hard to imagine a desirable outcome for Russia from this. NATO expansion and the failure of basic logistics being two big elephants in the room. Why would he do the thing that NATO basically exists for if he was not happy about it cozying up to the eastern side of things? And holy shit let's not even talk about whatever the fuck happened on the way to kyiv.