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As I see it from the perspective of someone born and raised in Ukraine, who has studied history and language and actually love my country: These people, despite having vast lands, always seemed to want more and spent their efforts and resources on conquering and destroying neighboring countries instead of investing in their own nation. Now, Russians who don't live in Moscow are suffering from poverty, and some don't even have gas in their homes. And the roads... have you seen their roads? Why do they spend money on missiles to harm us instead of building their own country? And look, it has always been this way. Even the Cossacks didn't like the Muscovites. And Shevchenko wrote in his poems, "Don't fall in love with the Muscovites," because they always acted like pigs. So, it's not a proxy war; it's about too much power in the hands of a small, resentful individual. 7х8 18:00 (Kyiv time) Ukraine,Kryviy Rih
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Nice yard. I suppose you are stressed and your mind is everywhere right now, but i will try to ask. Do you believe your country is fighting a proxy war? If not, why?
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Thank you so much. I appreciate this. If i may, i would like to insist a little more. When you hear Stoltenberg say here https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=QntaMpXda6I that the war began in 2014 (with the coup that US supported) and that putin at least since 2021 offered NATO a peace proposal but they preferred expansion (and as a result war) or when you hear for example here https://yewtu.be/watch?v=QyqGR42DD2U that the war in Ukraine is an investment because Ukrainians do the fighting and die, what are your thoughts? And by the way operation Barbarossa was not a russian invasion to ukraine, it was the nazi invasion to soviet union...