I think it may be that the original objective of Ukraine was to take back Crimea - if it wasn't then, it is now.
They've always publicly stated that they wanted Crimea back, but they were undertaking that diplomatically until Russia invaded again.
They haven't succeeded and that's what ad wants done.
Not that my vote counts for much, but if I was asked I think Crimea should be returned to Ukraine, as well. I might not be as militant as Ad about that should be achieved, but I agree with that as a goal.
I asked specifically if in March 2022 the two sides had agreed a peace deal and stuck to it, you would be ok with the loss of territory?
As a stand alone decision I think it's a decision that would have needed to be made, I'm not sure (if I were there) how I'd feel about it. However, it's not a decision that gets made in isolation, it's a decision made against a backdrop of making agreements with a nation that has a recent, demonstrable history of not sticking to these agreements. The question is more would Putin have been satisfied with just that territory, and I can't say that I think he would have been.
Jeremy was claiming there would have been genocide, but actually we don't know what would have happened.
We don't know, but we can look at recent examples. We can look at how the occupants of Crimea were treated in the wake of the last invasion, we can look at how thing are in South Ossetia, in Chechnya, and we can look at the treatment of dissenting voices within Russia and deduce that whilst it might not reach the legal definition of genocide (but it could) if you're quibbling on whether it's reached the legal definition it's still a shitshow to live (or die) through.
I was reading the subtitles of Putin's speech on Feb 21 and 24 2022. He was calling for arms to be laid down and the West to stop flooding tje country with weapons, and Ukraine instead took them up, encouraged by the West. If they had done what Putin asked, there may well have been no, what you call genocide - which I interpret as attempts to root out anyone who sympathised with Bandera and the like, not all Ukrainians.
I'd say that only two people in the world appear to believe a word that comes out of Putin's mouth, but then I remember that the other one is Putin, and he knows damned well that he's lying. I'll remind you that Ukraine laid down its arms over Crimea a decade ago, and Russia has invaded again. Yes he wants them to lay down arms, because then he can achieve piecemeal what he's struggling to achieve in one action - the complete occupation of Ukraine.
O.