In a joint statement following talks, Xi Jinping and Putin stated that the war in Ukraine could only be resolved by removing its “root causes”.

Such formulation clearly echoes key Russian propaganda messages used by the Kremlin to justify the launch of the full-scale war, including the threat of NATO expansion, discrimination against Russian-speaking people and the suppression of the Russian language, culture and media in Ukraine.

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    I would go one step further and remove all of the imperialist thinking in Russia, just to be on the safe side.

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      Why don’t we split that shit up? Russia is so large and has so few people in comparison they might as well be a bunch of smaller states who can’t threaten their neighbors like that.

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        Ah yes partitioning by foreign powers has always gone so well in the past! Why don’t we try that again? I mean just look at Israel/Palestine and India/Pakistan! What great success stories 🥲

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            Ah yes the breakup of the USSR went incredibly well, good thing there’s no ongoing conflicts over disputed territory from that split up going on in Ukraine

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        Denuclearise them too, but to assure them stability, promise to protect them.