Werthead, on 03 October 2022 - 04:33 PM, said:
The Kremlin has also caused tremendous confusion with different officials saying different things about where exactly the borders of the territories they've annexed actually are. Some say it's the full oblasts but that raised a legal point of order that they cannot poll a region without actually controlling it and visiting every address*, which they were unable to in large parts of Kherson, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia due to, y'know, people shooting them. As a result the borders can only extend to the areas occupied by Russian forces at the time, which at the moment is significantly smaller than when the annexation was announced.
* This sounds deranged, but unwieldy Russian bureaucratic procedure is actually a very real thing, even in this war.
If somebody in Russia wants to waste their time contemplating the legal merit of a sham ballot that they can’t militarily enforce let them. I don’t think anyone else has far deigned to even read it to find out.
I wonder if it’s already too late for Putin to remain in power. I actually have no idea of the machinations of Russian politics but Putin seems to be the only one who can’t admit defeat for his own personal political reasons. I doubt he can even call the status quo at this point anything but a defeat. If he can’t back down and no one else can gain anything only lose how long before someone retires him through a window.
Ukraine has a winning hand, unless the west forced them to the negotiating table and even than Ukraine might not agree. they see total victory on the horizon. The west also doesn’t seem to have any reason to negotiate either beyond the risk of nuclear escalation which I think they actually have to prove a tactic that won’t work or Russia, NK and everybody else will copy it.
Someone in the right position it seems could easilly earn himself a few billion and a presidency and have the people cheer him as he does it. I actually don’t see how else this ends.
Also what’s about several countries now saying they approve of Ukraine joining nato. I thought typically any country experiencing a conflict couldn’t join. What happens if NATO sets a deadline for Ukrainian memberships and asks Russia to call its bluff.
This post has been edited by Cause: 03 October 2022 - 06:54 PM