Putin sagt, Russland werde „alle in der Ukraine gesetzten Ziele“ erreichen

https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/09/30/putin-says-russia-will-achieve-all-goals-set-in-ukraine-en-news

26 Comments

  1. Putin can’t even achieve his own goals in Russia, which given his incompetent track record will require thousands more broken bodies and mangled corpses to realize middling outcomes.

    World only requires one on a cold slab to end this today. And that’s the creature staring back at Putin from his own mirror.

  2. Flimsy_List8004 on

    They always change the goalposts.

    Nothing short of Ukraine no longer existing is Russian victory.

    Anything else is Ukrainian victory.

    We should not allow them to control the narrative on this.

  3. Gullenecro on

    denazification of russia is going great. Few more top officials to go, himself included, and putin will have his goal done 🙂

    Also How it s going in kursk? I heard that putin is the first boss of russia since stalin to have russian being invaded.

  4. Putin’s language sounds like that from a cut-rate business strategy coach who holds a certificate from an event in a one-star hotel conference room. The corrupt skinflint-in-chief probably doesn’t even provide breakfast given the state of the armed mob he calls a military.

    Ukraine is providing Russians all the education they need in how they keep falling for charlatans and will find their ruin with this underqualified wimp.

  5. Bicentennial_Douche on

    So what exactly are those “goals”? How do you define achieving them? “Demilitarization and denazification” are not very tangible goals.

  6. SiteLine71 on

    Clearing out The goulag’s for new political prisoners, is all Putin “achieved”

  7. SomeoneRandom007 on

    It’s looking like Russia will withdraw before they have clocked up 1M dead and wounded.

  8. ZealousidealAside340 on

    Like it or not, this is setting the stage for the negotiated settlement that is coming. In this case, it’s putin setting the stage domestically so he can “declare victory” no matter what happens (since his “goals” are so nebulous anyway). It’s why the Ukrainian foreign minister is in hungary. The wheels are very much in motion. He’s not doing this.

    “In his speech Putin repeated his initial goal in launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine as protecting Russian speakers from a so-called “neo-Nazi dictatorship” in Kyiv that aims to “cut them off forever from Russia, their historic homeland”.”

    Read carefully: no longer is the “denazification” of Ukraine there. Now it’s “protecting russian speakers (read: in occupied territories) from the “kyiv dicatorship.” That means that putin is no longer insisting on regime change in kyiv. Or, again, like it or not, in plain english, the framework of the ongoing negotiations right now are that Russia will, unfortunately, continue to occupy donbass while ukraine will pivot westward via EU and NATO roadmaps and backed-up-with-boots-and-tanks security guarantees. putin understands that there is no path now for ukraine not to be under nato security.

    Again, this is not me that’s saying this or wanting this or whatever. This is the actual state of the war right now which is in some kind of likely denouement with the details yet to be fully worked out but the framework becoming increasingly clear.

  9. LegioRomana on

    Great news, this means in normal language that he will achieve none of his goals.

  10. koyaniskatzi on

    Just that he kept his goals for himself, so he can adjust them according to situation. We see that Vlad!

  11. They couldn’t achieve the “***Three*** *Day* Special Military Operation” even with a time machine

  12. InterestedInterloper on

    What happened to Ukraine out of Kursk by October 1st? That one seems to have slipped by.

  13. Stripedpussy on

    When your army gets owned by drones bought by youtubers and surplus old donated army junk lol

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