
Domenico Donvito
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Domenico Donvito
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Putin didn't invade Ukraine because of NATO. He invaded because Ukrainians were proving democracy works. Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum puts it plainly: Putin looked at Ukraine's democratic movement and thought, "If they can do it in Ukraine, then people could do it in Russia. So I need to crush this." That's the real threat Ukraine posed. Not missiles. Not borders. A working democracy next door. Applebaum frames the war as a fault line between the democratic and autocratic worlds. Russia isn't just trying to take territory. It's trying to erase Ukraine as a nation, reduce it to a colony, and send a message to every country that the post-1945 rules of Europe no longer apply. Those rules were simple: no invasions, no wars, borders don't change by force. Russia understood exactly what it was breaking when it crossed into Ukraine.

A scientific consensus isn't a group of scientists agreeing. It's repeated results from independent studies all pointing the same way. We don't agree vaccines saves lives. We know - because study after study shows it. Consensus = consistent evidence. Not collective opinion.



Es ist wieder an der Zeit für aufbauende Worte des Kanzlers, also: Wir haben nicht nur ein Umsetzungsproblem, sondern auch ein Erkenntnisproblem, dass wir endlich mehr erwirtschaften müssen. Alles klar? Schönen, motivierten Tag euch allen! Ironie off. (AfD hat keine Lösungen)






MAGYAR: Ukraine is the victim, and it has every right to protect its territorial sovereignty and integrity by all means at its disposal. I would also like to emphasize this, because independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine were guaranteed by Budapest Memorandum in 1994.


„If Russia had not launched the war, Ukraine would not have to hit targets in Russia. Ukraine’s strikes against targets in Russia are completely legitimate.“ - Petr Pavel President of the Czech Republic 🇨🇿 I think it's clear enough....












