Knit: The Ukrainian fascists are a big deal in the German press - maybe you're reading the wrong newspapers...
That's true and I admire that! But unfortunately, the mainstream medias of other countries and especially of the USA and Britain keep denying this fact.
Also, you said 'ideological conviction' - what ideology? In Germany he's often called a revisionist - see above -, but our press is not completely reliable when it comes to more... subtle matters.
What I meant by "ideological conviction" is the Cold War "us vs. them" mentality, and also its derivative, "them is the enemy" mentality. That is, Putin is willing to make certain moves not because they are advantageous to him but solely because they are disadvantageous to what he sees as his main geopolitical enemy. Or he can just be powertripping, like so many other rulers have done in the past.
Plus I just noticed that you seem to be surprisingly okay with the fascists among the rebels - at least you don't mention them at all... What's the benefit of supporting one sort of fascist against the other?
Please don't take this as an insult, Helgo, but I think that many Germans are rather overly concerned about the presence of faschists and nazis everywhere - that is, you guys think that just having a bunch of ultraradical nutcases in a given country or organisation is inherently bad, while in most cases it really doesn't make a difference. The rebel forces do have a few russian neo-nazis in them, including that one guy who posed with a swastika in front of a pile of corpses, just like, I am sure, the regular Russian army, the Russian government and the general Russian populace. However, unlike in Ukraine, where openly "social-nationalistic" people have been put in positions of authority and allowed to further their political agendas, in the DNR and the LNR (and in Russia and most other sociopolitical organisations) the neo-nazis and fascists are relegated to the political periphery and are limited to
an occasional march or two. The only reason why I am making such a big deal about fascists in Ukraine is because of their significant and increasing military and political power there and the continued infiltration of their ideology into the national consciousness. If the Ukrainian neo-nazis were limited to a bunch of guys in an otherwise non-nazi organisation, I would've never mentioned them.
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Jesus Christ so many ninjas.