The Israel-Gaza war is “taking away the focus” from the conflict in Ukraine, the country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has admitted.

He said this was “one of the goals” of Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

And he denied that fighting in Ukraine had reached a stalemate, despite a recent assessment to this effect by the country’s top military general.

Ukraine’s counter-offensive in the south has so far made little headway.

This has prompted fears of war fatigue among Kyiv’s Western allies, with suggestions of growing reluctance in some capitals to continue giving Ukraine advanced weapons and funds.

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    Never thought I’d agree with Zelensky about something related to Israel. Ukraine deserves aid much more than Israel.

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      Neither deserve any military aid!

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      I dont think Israel needs aid.

      They are responding to an agressor just the same and doing a great job

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    I hate to say it, but within minutes of hearing about the attack by Hamas against Israel, the unexpectedness of it, and the scale of it, I asked myself, “Who’s funding this,” and, “Who gains by this?” And my brain replied, “Putin.”

    Sure enough within days his puppets in our government (the USofA GOP) start talking about reducing/stopping aid to Ukraine.

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      Republicans were complaining about aid to Ukraine long before this. Russia is not as sophisticated a puppet master as you think.

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      I’m pretty sure Iran arranged the attack, but Russia is definitely benefiting. That’s not an accident

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      It’s more complex than that, Israel and Russia have much more common geopolitical interest than you might expect if you follow analists: in Sirya for example. This while still having opposite positions about Iran. It’s just a mess.

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      The most likely intention for the brutality of the terror attack from October was stopping the diplomatic processes between Israel and other Arab countries to establish somewhat normal relations. Putin and Iran are definitely indirect beneficiaries, but there’s no need to create narratives where Hamas is the puppet of Iran or Russia because they did something that was aligned with their own interests.

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      Sure enough within days his puppets in our government (the USofA GOP) start talking about reducing/stopping aid to Ukraine.

      I mean, not to say you’re wrong exactly, but that’s not a new thing. Those same people have been demanding the same for a year and a half. Using Israel as their current excuse doesn’t mean much, just that they’re opportunistic shits, which isn’t really news.

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        Plus Biden’s proposed answer to this was basically just to double down on continuing aid to Ukraine, the aid package he requested for Israel also had a significant sum for Ukraine.

        Russia seems determined to relearn the mistakes that lost them the cold war the first time around, that America wipes its ass with more money than you can afford to throw at proxies, and that doing so isn’t even close to its largest military expense.

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      It’s not just Putin, there’s clear alliances forming: Russia, Iran, North Korea, Syria, China. Hamas was financed and trained by Iran, who have themselves been significantly supported by Russia. It seems that all MAD is doing is limiting the growing conflict to a Proxy World War.

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      Yeah I knew from the moment it happened that Putin was behind it. It’s a distraction from a much more important war.

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      Netanyahu stood the most to gain from the attack tbh

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      The one benefiting is actually Eroupe. Check the companies that can explore gas field in Isreal as of October 27, 2023

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      It’s really the greatest example of fuck around find out.

      Punch someone in the head and they turn around and belt you, you kind of deserve it.

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    If you think this is bad, just wait until China goes for Taiwan. “Like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.”

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      China’s collapse is coming with the rise of other regional powers to counterbalance it. It’s right around the corner. Any day now.

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      A sovereign country taking back its own land? How preposterous!

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      China is not going to go for Taiwan.

      Wish you guys would get this fantasy out of your heads.

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          The number of opportunities they have to actually pull it off are so few and far between just from demographics, geography, and meteorology alone, that you can count with two hands the exact number of days between now and when the window will basically close permanently when they could even hypothetically make an attempt at it without cursing their entire invasion force to the bottom of the sea before they even encounter a defensive line.

          Not to mention the rumours that Taiwan has developed a non-nuclear MAD doctrine which would allow them to instantly turn 400,000,000 Chinese citizens into refugees by blowing the 3 gorges dam. A scenario that would require China to turn any deployed forces right around to institute martial law.

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            Their best bets are;

            a) when Trump is convicted

            b) when Trump wins

            c) when Trump loses

            All three of those provide a large enough window where the US will be too busy to stop them

            While it’s not telling what the US will do afterwards the question is would they rather have a defensive or offensive position

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          How about you try to prove a positive instead of asking for a source to prove something isn’t going to happen, debatelord

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            China is not going to go for Taiwan.

            source?

            How about you try to prove a positive instead of asking for a source to prove something isn’t going to happen, debatelord

            True, you can’t prove a negative, but at the same time that person made a firm statement, so someone else’s totally in the right to ask for citation to backup what they said.

            They could have supplied quotes from Chinese leaders stating that they were never going to invade, etc.

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                Anyone who asks someone to prove a prediction is categorically an idiot

                Nobody asked for “proof of a prediction”, but to back up their opinions that they are expressing as facts with some actual facts.

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            U.S. top millitary advisor mark milly

            We are taking the Chinese military threat very seriously. And that is the reason why we are making more investment in our own defense capabilities. But we have not been focusing on one timeline only. For example, a lot of people are talking about 2025, some people are talking about 2027, some people talk about 2035, and etc. We take all kinds of assessments in a very serious way. And what we want to be prepared for is no matter when the Chinese are going to launch its military attack against Taiwan, we are prepared. But i think that 2027 is the year that we need to be serious about.”

            source: https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/episodes/7DrfQik/

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          Let us know by what time you think China will invade Taiwan.

          When that year comes and the invasion doesn’t happen, either admit you’re wrong or double-down.

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            he said source.

            as in, reason us why? china has clearly expressed this desire over Taiwan, why wouldn’t it invade ever at all on a timeline?

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              I don’t care what he said.

              How much time needs to pass before you admit you’re wrong?

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                  these reditgrants are sure pain in the ass.

                  i just asked for proof and they started blabbing. at the same time these hypocrites also dislike religions.

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                he said source.

                as in, reason us why? china has clearly expressed this desire over Taiwan, why wouldn’t it invade ever at all on a timeline?

                I don’t care what he said.

                How much time needs to pass before you admit you’re wrong?

                Wow, you didn’t just move the goal posts, you shipped them cross state.

                And that ratio, yikes!

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                  Dang, you’re really dedicated to this.

                  Lol, gonna block you now. Getting annoying seeing you reply to all my posts.

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            By 2080 either China will invade Taiwan or have a completely different government. There is no way the CCP doesn’t invade Taiwan by then

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        My understanding is that they know it’s not worth it for them. But unfortunately the “glory “ of the “reunification “ makes it worth it for their leaders that want to be remembered for this.

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          No. Ukraine is not nearly as strategically valuable to the US as Taiwan.

          Try to focus on the subject at hand instead of resorting to analogies.

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        A lot of things in China are going downhill: trade, banks, real state. China isn’t just going for Taiwan, it’s projecting imperialism all around, even with India, another BRICS member. Taiwan is just the biggest mark. I wouldn’t cross off options for what imperialist despots will or will not do when they become increasingly desperate.

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    If you take him at his word, then that implies that Putin and Iran teamed up together to start conflict in Gaza, purposely to reduce support for the Ukraines in their war.

    Be really sad if it’s true, as that means people are dying in a war in one part of the world to support a war in another part of the world, a war they have no part in.

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        If it’s an effective distraction and Putin and Co. have fully taken advantage by increasing their bombings in the interim, and taking into account the state of information warfare, who is to say that they’re not fanning the flames in their favor?

        There are clearly degrees to which one conflict can influence another and I wouldn’t put it past the power-hungry politicians to strategize around every opportunity they get.

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        “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”

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    It’s creating a new front in regards to the proxy wars. Russia still has the numerical advantage over Ukraine in regards of people it throws into the grinder, but now Iran can get more involved by trying to harass through the Israel-Hamas conflict which decreases the provisions available for Ukraine.

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      Well, the naming of the article has sure aged liked milk.

      Any pro russian dumbass can point to it (without reading it, of course) and scream: “SEE SEE! THESE EVIL UKRAINIANS WANT TO KILL ALL RUSSIANS 😭😭😭😭” while the article just says they need to focus on security and intelligence which (until now) Israel was known for. The attack shows it wasn’t really true.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    This has prompted fears of war fatigue among Kyiv’s Western allies, with suggestions of growing reluctance in some capitals to continue giving Ukraine advanced weapons and funds.

    Russia’s defence ministry was later quoted by the country’s state-run news agencies as saying that 13 out of 15 Ukrainian missiles fired on the plant in the city of Kerch, eastern Crimea, were shot down, but a Russian ship was damaged.

    Speaking at Saturday’s briefing in Kyiv with visiting European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Mr Zelensky said: “It’s clear that the war in the Middle East is taking away the focus” from Ukraine.

    The Ukrainian leader recalled that last year, there had also been a lot of talk about a stalemate on the vast battlefield in Ukraine - but he pointed to Kyiv’s subsequent major military victories in the north-eastern Kharkiv region and Kherson in the south.

    “All the [war] goals that were set must be achieved,” Dmitry Peskov said, adding that Ukraine must realise that “even talking about any prospects for the Kyiv regime’s victory on the battlefield is absurd”.

    President Putin has repeatedly claimed that Ukraine’s counter-offensive had failed, while his Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said this week that Kyiv was losing the war despite supplies of new weapons from Nato allies.


    The original article contains 698 words, the summary contains 213 words. Saved 69%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    What is taking away the focus is the fact that he supported the ethnic cleansing and genocide that Israel is committing in Palestine. So he thought that these things are not inherently bad, but only bad when they are happening to yourself - and fuck everyone else.

    Now he’s just finding out that that might not have been the smartest move, if he have to explain to the world again that they must give a fuck about his war.

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          “he supported the ethnic cleansing and genocide that Israel is committing in Palestine.”

          You can’t make a blatantly inflammatory comment like that without being asked to source it.

          https://www.axios.com/2023/10/11/zelensky-israel-hamas-war-gaza-visit-netanyahu

          "Zelensky was one of the first leaders to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and express support for Israel.

          “In the face of such a terrorist strike, everyone who values life must stand in solidarity … Israel has the full right to defend itself against terror,” Zelensky said in a statement shortly after the attack."

          It’s a bit of a leap to go from that to full on support for ethnic cleansing.

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              That is not the same as calling for ethnic cleansing.

              Someone punches you in the face, you have a right to defend yourself. You don’t have a right to kill them, burn their house down, murder their entire family, and then take out the rest of the block “just to be sure”.

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                Okay devoid of all context and reality and focusing only on the rhetoric, you have a point.

                Now imagine if I commit a genocide while claiming a right to defend myself, like the Nazis did? How is that phrase being deployed in that historical example?

                If you claim a right to defend yourself while committing a genocide, it is in fact the same as calling for genocide.

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              Saying Israel has the right to defend itself us not the same thing as your accusation of supporting ethnic cleansing.

              If you can source that accusation, I’m sure people would love to see it.

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          Thought so.

          Means I can safely disregard your statements.

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            Because his very political existence has been to pull Ukraine to the west and Israel is the US’s 51st state. Things are going very badly for him and he’s eager to get as much favor from the patron state as he can. He’s going to get eaten alive by his local politics.

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    It’s best that this conflict ends sooner rather than later. I’ve heard that Ukraine is outnumbered 3 to 1 and is sending injured soldiers and teenagers to the front lines. There’s no hope of them winning. Hindsight is 20/20 and it’s clear that the Ukrainians’ best option would’ve been to surrender in February 2022 and negotiate a peace agreement when they still had some bargaining power. Now they have none and this guy will go down in shame as Ukraine’s worst leader.

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      They did have a peace agreement after Russia invaded…in 2014. Russia was handed Crimea. Yet, Appeasing dictators was proven yet again to not work. So, today they defend themselves from the invader.

      We must continue to support them, we must continue to ensure Russia does not win their war of conquest.

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        You’ve lost the plot. More weapons can’t solve a lack of soldiers. Unless Western Europe/NATO plan to start WW3, the outcome has been decided. The humane thing isn’t to cheer for more war, but to understand that cheering for war itself was a mistake.

        We were told Ukraine could win. We were told wrong. The people who gave us this false impression also told us we’d win the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Last I checked, those wars didn’t result in the victory we were promised, either.

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          Every gun and dollar given to Ukraine is a gun and dollar used against Russia, one of the US’s most obnoxious enemies. Every resource that Russia has to spend in the war is more expensive for them than it is for us, which will give them less resources to spend on being a pain to the US. Ukraine has almost no reason not to fight since losing means a loss of their country anyways, we could either take advantage of this opportunity or we can wait until Ukraine is weaker.

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            At least this take is honest about the disregard for human lives as long as it furthers the interests of the US.

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              The better option would be to not help Ukraine and allow them to be steamrolled by a genocidal Russia? That is somehow better for Ukraine? They are fighting for their lives, we must continue to give them the tools to not be massacred by the invader.

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        Unfortunately you don’t have to look very hard around here to find them. Lemmy is absolutely swarming with paid propagandists from the usual suspect countries.