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13/09/24
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Originally posted by moorookamick
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People make mistakes in decision making
because they simply dont have enough
information available to realise /(make a reasnable
forecast of) the probable outcome.
IMO had the Ukrainian people the foresight
to see the outcome of their voting decision in 2019
and before that in 2013 then , IMO, they would have
voted/acted differently.
From the Ukrainian refugees that I've talked to
over the past 3 months, the sacrifice to date has
been overwhelmingly too much.
(I'm currently staying at holiday accommodation
where nearby there is a Ukrainian refugee hostel
with over 130 rooms packed full with Ukrainian
refugees; mostly women & children and a few
males...mostly aged .
Only god and the Pope claim infallibility and
to a scientist that's suss to say the least!
Reasonable people will always admit mistake
when adverse outcomes transpire as a result
of their decisions...Only idiots and heroes (mostly dead ones)
stick to their guns expecting a different outcome!
And a reasonable person would have to admit
that outcomes of Ukrainian decisions
(democratic or otherwise) post 2013 have been tragic
for the Ukrainian people.
Sure Russia is primarily to blame for this slaughter
and devastation but , IMO, others have a hand in it too
because regardless of morality..it takes 2 to Tango and
people like Gandhi knew that too well.
The problem for the Ukraine now is that
"the egg cant be unscrambled " and that's
why its so tragic............what does one say?
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Thanks Moorook considered, 1st hand experience here.
My basic understanding is Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for implicit guarantee s from NATO USA and others for defence pact if Russia invaded Ukraine .
And that's what is unfolding now.
Would I go and defend Ukraine??
If I was EX armed services,why not.!!!
Put your training into action, if only for a few months