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Putin's broadcast

(23 Posts)
DaisyAnne Thu 03-Mar-22 17:01:18

Just think if your government tried to keep all information from you and then lied to this extent. It's sickening.

DaisyAnne Thu 03-Mar-22 17:09:40

A reporter has just said "we are living in two differnt realities.

Interesting that it is the second round of talks this evening. I imagine the speech was to set the frame Putin wants for it.

Mollygo Thu 03-Mar-22 19:47:10

He keeps trying to remind people of Russian aid in getting rid of the Nazis. What he doesn’t realise is that in actual fact he’s acting just like Adolf Hitler.

Beswitched Thu 03-Mar-22 19:59:32

His troops bombed a Nazi memorial in Ukraine.

Mollygo Thu 03-Mar-22 20:31:36

His troops bombed people who had nothing to do with nazism or memorials. Perhaps he hoped people would only notice the demolition of a memorial.

Blossoming Thu 03-Mar-22 20:57:53

Beswitched

His troops bombed a Nazi memorial in Ukraine.

They bombed a Holocaust memorial commemorating the slaughter at Babyn Yar, not a Nazi memorial at all. Disgraceful.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60588885

Freya5 Thu 03-Mar-22 21:03:07

Beswitched

His troops bombed a Nazi memorial in Ukraine.

Well Blossoming beat me to it good for them. Please read this
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/russia-bombs-holocaust-memorial-in-kyiv-where-34000-jews-were-massacred/ar-AAUvQUZ

M0nica Fri 04-Mar-22 15:19:20

I suppose you could argue that it ia a monument to Nazis atrocities.

flump Fri 04-Mar-22 15:33:35

How very upsetting it must be for people, who live in the Ukraine, to tell their parents, living in Russia, what is happening and to have parents who would rather believe state media. sad

Jaxjacky Fri 04-Mar-22 15:45:47

Exactly as this flump.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60600487

volver Fri 04-Mar-22 15:50:51

I read that article this morning Jaxjacky, I could hardly believe it.

AGAA4 Fri 04-Mar-22 15:58:17

Putin tells the Russian people that it is just a military exercise to rid Ukraine of the bandits and drug addicts who are in government. They believe that the Ukrainians are attacking their own country.

He seems to have lost his grip on reality. I just hope those in his inner circle aren't as irrational as he is.

Rowantree Fri 04-Mar-22 16:52:33

Someone used the analogy of being on a bus where the driver had gone mad and was careering all over the place. Except of course that this driver has his finger twitching over the nuclear button.

Rowantree Fri 04-Mar-22 16:57:05

This situation is at least as dangerous bas the Cuba Missile crisis of 1962. I recall my mother being terrified of nuclear war and wanted to emigrate somewhere safe ( no idea where). No one knows how this will end, of course, but in the meantime there is horrendous suffering of the Ukrainian people at the hands of Putin.

Sarnia Fri 04-Mar-22 18:56:41

flump

How very upsetting it must be for people, who live in the Ukraine, to tell their parents, living in Russia, what is happening and to have parents who would rather believe state media. sad

My youngest daughter works with a lady from the Ukraine. She has a sister living there and their parents are in Russia. When the mother is told what is happening to the Ukrainian people she refuses to believe her daughters and says it is the Ukraine Government turning on their own people. Western media being banned from Russia so it isn't likely to get any better.

M0nica Sat 05-Mar-22 17:29:50

Rownatree I am in complete agreement with you. I remember the Cuban missile crisis.

I was at university at the time. Very worrying indeed.

NotSpaghetti Sat 05-Mar-22 17:52:17

Can I just share this with you?
The last section is about Russian students who know better than the teachers about what's going on:
www.thisamericanlife.org/763/the-other-mr-president

varian Sat 05-Mar-22 18:07:22

In a way I regret the banning of RT in the UK.

I occasionally watched it to discover what Russia wanted us to think but could only ever manage five minutes - it was so extreme.

I heard a Russian woman on the radio saying that she lived in Kyiv and was in regular phone contact with her mother in Russia. She explained to her mother exactly what was happening in Kyiv, how the Russian forces were attacking residential areas, hospitals, schools and other civilian targets and her mother said that she did not believe her! She preferred to believe what she was told by Russian tv.

Such is the power of propaganda.

DaisyAnne Sat 05-Mar-22 19:25:26

If I heard it right Putin has said that the sanctions are a declaration of war. If this is the case and he decides to do something about it, we may as well put a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

volver Sat 05-Mar-22 19:30:22

DaisyAnne

If I heard it right Putin has said that the sanctions are a declaration of war. If this is the case and he decides to do something about it, we may as well put a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

That's not what he said. He said that they were "akin to a declaration of war but thank God it has not come to that."

He's upping the ante and talking big for his own people, but I think the devil is in the detail.

DaisyAnne Sat 05-Mar-22 19:43:26

Ah! Thank you Volver I was concerned but not sure what I had heard.

volver Sat 05-Mar-22 19:48:52

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M0nica Sat 05-Mar-22 20:15:32

Varian I think it was a big mistake. We have lost the moral high ground. RT had such a small audience and it talked such arrant nonsense, that no one could take it seriously.