on โ27-02-2022 01:08 PM
I don't know about anyone else. but I nor our business, is any longer buying anything remotely Russian.
This is not so much choosing to take a side, but merely not wanting to be seen as condoning recent events.
'Hands off Ukraine!' Russian protesters, celebrities risk arrest to denounce Putin's war (yahoo.com)
on โ27-02-2022 02:01 PM
I totally agree Kopes.
And I don't mind saying I will take sides - what has been done is unforgivable.
The same can be said for the different kind of war we have been fighting for the past 2 years - nothing purchased from China either.
Zilch.
on โ27-02-2022 02:39 PM
Putin has ordered his military to invade Ukraine. The order has already resulted in the killing of Ukraine soldiers and the murder of innocent Ukraine men, women and children. This should not be tolerated in a world where the vast majority of people want to live peacefully. Putin is an evil psychopath and must be held accountable. I hope a high price is put on his head.
on โ27-02-2022 02:51 PM
Thank god I prefer Finlandia vodka๐
Actually, I really can't think of anything I buy that is produced in Russia๐ค. My son did bring me back some Russian chocolate from his holiday in Moscow and St Petersburg last year but it was only okay and not worth looking to import more.
on โ27-02-2022 02:54 PM
For me itโs not so much Russia, not the ordinary people of Russia, as it is Vladimir Putin, his government and his armed forces.
The Russians I know are in shock, horrified.
It is absolutely a disgrace. Russia is a huge and powerful country; it doesnโt need Ukraine. But I understand itโs about something differentโฆ grabbing back historical territory that has been under Russian control or at least under its umbrella previously. But the tumultuous history of Ukraine reflects a long struggle for independence, which it gainedโฆ and to try to take that away by force is horrible.
Would it not have been better for Russia to create ties of friendship and support rather than to loom threateningly in anticipation of aggressive invasion? After all, go back far enough in Russiaโs history and youโll find other tribes who occupied or controlled the various parts of the landโฆ At what point do we stop saying, โWe controlled this section of the earth once so itโs forever oursโโฆ?
I am very concerned that all the huffing and puffing wonโt stop Russia vanquishing Ukraine. Political and financial sanctions - are they going to cause Putin to so much as pause for thought? Really worrying for so many reasons.
My prayers and thoughts are with the people of Ukraine.
on โ27-02-2022 03:33 PM
More to the point of needing/wanting Ukraine :
Russia's access to the world's oceans, aside from the Arctic, is also limited. ... It also reveals why Russia is, for all intents and purposes, a landlocked country. A country's access to the sea can greatly influence its economic and political strength.
Ukraine is not a landlocked country. Ukraine has a coastline on the Black Sea of approximately 1,728 miles.
on โ27-02-2022 03:45 PM
Thatโs a point worth keeping in mind.
Russia does have the Crimea, of courseโฆ
on โ27-02-2022 03:51 PM
they must really be kicking themself for selling Alaska all those years ago!
on โ27-02-2022 04:33 PM
Indeed - they were paid 7.2 million in 1867.
Today worth approx 137,000,000 - well worth the price.
โ27-02-2022 04:33 PM - edited โ27-02-2022 04:34 PM
Did anybody see Trump responding to questions about the Ukraine invasion? He said Putin was, "smart, savvy and a genius". He also said NATO is dumb and Biden caused the invasion. I wonder what would be happening now if he was still the US President.