Denazification - What does it mean?
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:27 pm
The following is Wikipedia's limited commentary on the subject of Russian Denazification of the Ukraine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denazific ... _of_Europe
Russian president Vladimir Putin used the pretext of "denazification" to launch the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[102] The US Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem condemned Putin's abuse of Holocaust history.[103][104][105]
The two sentence blurb is a total joke; and frankly its insulting.
What exactly does Denazification mean in Putin's context?
The press had ample time today to ask the Russian ambassador what exactly Denazifiction means; and there was no takers.
True or not Putin Clearly defined, in a casus belli, what he meant; in other words he provides a definition..
''The purpose of this operation is to protect people who, for eight years now, have been facing humiliation and genocide perpetrated by the Kyiv regime. To this end, we will seek to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, as well as bring to trial those who perpetrated numerous bloody crimes against civilians, including against citizens of the Russian Federation.''
Wikipedia did not define the term only to say that "Putin is a bad man" misusing history.
There are multiple perspectives to consider. Wikipedia is incapable of neutrality and empty to alternate perspectives in fact and history.
The press did not ask; what would satisfy Denazification as a condition of peace.
Putin is in control of the narrative when he sets red-lines and through is casus belli. It would be advisable to listen to "your enemy."
To me, The nebulous demand means that Putin has to burn himself out.
I don't know why folks in the west are not demanding regime change.
From what I can tell the "Russian young folks" are just as clueless and goofy as their American counterparts. However, there does not seem to be support for a protracted war (or isolation from the west)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N917eVPyD4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denazific ... _of_Europe
Russian president Vladimir Putin used the pretext of "denazification" to launch the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[102] The US Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem condemned Putin's abuse of Holocaust history.[103][104][105]
The two sentence blurb is a total joke; and frankly its insulting.
What exactly does Denazification mean in Putin's context?
The press had ample time today to ask the Russian ambassador what exactly Denazifiction means; and there was no takers.
True or not Putin Clearly defined, in a casus belli, what he meant; in other words he provides a definition..
''The purpose of this operation is to protect people who, for eight years now, have been facing humiliation and genocide perpetrated by the Kyiv regime. To this end, we will seek to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, as well as bring to trial those who perpetrated numerous bloody crimes against civilians, including against citizens of the Russian Federation.''
Wikipedia did not define the term only to say that "Putin is a bad man" misusing history.
There are multiple perspectives to consider. Wikipedia is incapable of neutrality and empty to alternate perspectives in fact and history.
The press did not ask; what would satisfy Denazification as a condition of peace.
Putin is in control of the narrative when he sets red-lines and through is casus belli. It would be advisable to listen to "your enemy."
To me, The nebulous demand means that Putin has to burn himself out.
I don't know why folks in the west are not demanding regime change.
From what I can tell the "Russian young folks" are just as clueless and goofy as their American counterparts. However, there does not seem to be support for a protracted war (or isolation from the west)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N917eVPyD4