The old people who support War on Ukraine

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It's basically the "Brezhnev generation" of Russian citizens who strongly support the War on Ukraine


Meduza has obtained the results of a closed opinion poll that was commissioned by the Kremlin . Respondents were asked about their view of the war:


Among respondents ages 18-24, 56 percent supported ending the war, while 19 percent wanted it to continue.

In the 25-34 age group, 43 percent wanted the war to end, while 41 percent wanted it to continue.

Among respondents over 60, 72 percent said they want the war to continue.

https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/0...ians-say-they-want-the-war-to-end-immediately
 
Please note: Accurate public opinion polling is difficult in countries like Russia, where openly opposing the military's actions can lead to criminal charges

Forget it.
 
I think a Kremlin sponsored poll is likely to overestimate support for the war.

I actually do not personally know anyone in Russia who supports this war, but admittedly my relatives and aquatintances tend to be the old-school Muscovite liberal intelligentsia or their offspring.
 
Also noteworthy that old people, who have lived out their long lives in relative peace and only have a few years left, are the most enthusiastic about bombing Ukrainian cities, schools, and apartment buildings into rubble.
 
Those who resisted Ukraine's admittance to NATO and the EU are to blame for today's atrocities.

Russia is very much like the United States--they'll warmonger to their heart's content as long as they don't have to take on a near-evenly matched opponent.

If Ukraine had been accepted into NATO, Russia wouldn't have dared to do shit.
They're like America--they'll invade some shithole in the Middle East, but not a true power.
 
Those who resisted Ukraine's admittance to NATO and the EU are to blame for today's atrocities.

Russia is very much like the United States--they'll warmonger to their heart's content as long as they don't have to take on a near-evenly matched opponent.

If Ukraine had been accepted into NATO, Russia wouldn't have dared to do shit.
They're like America--they'll invade some shithole in the Middle East, but not a true power.

I think NATO membership is what prevents Putin from laying claim to the Baltic states, and possibly from asserting hegemony over Poland.
 
Possibly--I honestly don't know--but it would probably have averted a terrible war.
no. NATO expansion got us here.
That along with complicit overthrow of the Ukraine govt at the Maidan
which begat the war in Donbas - which turned Kyiv into a hostile state against Russia
 
no. NATO expansion got us here.
That along with complicit overthrow of the Ukraine govt at the Maidan
which begat the war in Donbas - which turned Kyiv into a hostile state against Russia

^^ This is Kremlin propaganda, word for word.

Actual news about Russia and Ukraine from independent, non-state controlled Russian journalists and analysts are easily available in Moscow Times, Meduza, and other independent Russian media banned and suppressed by the Kremlin.
 
^^ This is Kremlin propaganda, word for word.

Actual news about Russia and Ukraine from independent, non-state controlled Russian journalists and analysts are easily available in Moscow Times, Meduza, and other independent Russian media banned and suppressed by the Kremlin.
it's a summary of events. exactly how it happened I even left a few things out like US monopolarism
( anything that helps Russia is bad -even if it helps the west as well) and the Bucharest Summit of 2008

you wanted Putin out, you boxed him in and forced him into the Chinese orbit -
so quit denying you got what you wanted
 
How honest do you think the respondents really were?

The consensus seems to be that Russian polling generally have accuracy issues.

But all circumstantial evidence indicates there is a cultural and generational split in Russia, with old people more likely to support the war.
 
The consensus seems to be that Russian polling generally have accuracy issues.

But all circumstantial evidence indicates there is a cultural and generational split in Russia, with old people more likely to support the war.

Makes sense, Olders lived in Soviet times and see it as a more secure time economically and as a superpower

From 2017
In Russia, nostalgia for Soviet Union and positive feelings about Stalin

Positive feelings for the USSR generally are greater among older people in Russia and the other former Soviet republics surveyed. For example, while 78% of Russian adults ages 35 and older in the 2015 survey see the breakup as a bad thing, half of Russians under 35 feel this way. Age gaps of this nature exist in all of the former Soviet republics surveyed except Estonia, including in countries where those who have nostalgic views of the USSR are in the minority. For instance, in Ukraine, just 20% of adults under 35 see the Soviet collapse as a bad thing, while 40% of those ages 35 and over do.

Nostalgia for the Soviet past also extends to views of its longest-serving leader, Josef Stalin, with adults in Russia and some other nearby countries expressing more positive views of Stalin than of Mikhail Gorbachev, who presided over the USSR’s final years.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-ta...iet-union-and-positive-feelings-about-stalin/
 
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no. NATO expansion got us here.
Impossible to know for sure. From what I’ve read Putin had long term plans to recreate the Soviet Union 20 years ago.

From 2005:
In his annual state of the nation address on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the collapse of the Soviet empire “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.”

“As for the Russian people, it became a genuine tragedy. Tens of millions of our fellow citizens and countrymen found themselves beyond the fringes of Russian territory.

https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna7632057

His reasoning was that suddenly there were Russian citizens displaced in foreign countries in a blink of the eye.
I could see him supporting Russian separatists in those countries and using that as an excuse to invade them , same as in Ukraine. At minimum creating havoc in those countries.
OTOH we promised Russia no NATO expansion if Germany was reunified.
So we broke that promise by a lot.
 
it's a summary of events. exactly how it happened I even left a few things out like US monopolarism
( anything that helps Russia is bad -even if it helps the west as well) and the Bucharest Summit of 2008

you wanted Putin out, you boxed him in and forced him into the Chinese orbit -
so quit denying you got what you wanted

A deep seated Russian desire for hegemony over Ukraine is centuries old, and Putin has had dreams and desires of reconstituting all the East Slavic lands under the leadership of Moscow for the last 30 years.

That is long before there was any talk of Ukraine supposedly angling for a NATO membership.

The news out of Russia even demonstrates that Putin's goal is unification of the Russian speaking and the East Slavic lands. He openly compares himself to Peter the Great.

That is a vision of hubris based on three centuries of history which Washington, London, Paris, and Brussels have nothing to do with.
 
A deep seated Russian desire for hegemony over Ukraine is centuries old, and Putin has had dreams and desires of reconstituting all the East Slavic lands under the leadership of Moscow for the last 30 years.

That is long before there was any talk of Ukraine supposedly angling for a NATO membership.

The news out of Russia even demonstrates that Putin's goal is unification of the Russian speaking and the East Slavic lands. He openly compares himself to Peter the Great.

That is a vision of hubris based on three centuries of history which Washington, London, Paris, and Brussels have nothing to do with.
so why did he wait 30 years? Ukraine was getting more and more militarized.
Why just annex Crimea> why not go for it all, especially since Javelins and US aid started big time after 2014?
Why send letters warning of redlines?
whatever he "wanted" wasn't enough to make him go after Ukraine until now. why now and not the when Ukraine was easier to take?
If this was his big plan -again why wait until Ukraine was getting NATO weapons?

The reason is clear. Kyiv had become an existential threat due to a pro-west militarized Ukraine
 
Impossible to know for sure. From what I’ve read Putin had long term plans to recreate the Soviet Union 20 years ago.

From 2005:
In his annual state of the nation address on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the collapse of the Soviet empire “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.”

“As for the Russian people, it became a genuine tragedy. Tens of millions of our fellow citizens and countrymen found themselves beyond the fringes of Russian territory.

https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna7632057

His reasoning was that suddenly there were Russian citizens displaced in foreign countries in a blink of the eye.
I could see him supporting Russian separatists in those countries and using that as an excuse to invade them , same as in Ukraine. At minimum creating havoc in those countries.
OTOH we promised Russia no NATO expansion if Germany was reunified.
So we broke that promise by a lot.

Ukraine changed from a neutral country to a increasingly militarized pro-west regime.
Im familiar wih the speech. It's for internal consumption.
Im sure he felt that way, but acting and feeling are 2 different things

Or as Trump told Putin
"I know you want Ukraine but you are not going to get it". That's another sad chapter as well.
Trump was unable to use ANY diplomacy with Putin due to the Russian hoax.
 
Ukraine changed from a neutral country to a increasingly militarized pro-west regime.Im familiar wih the speech. It's for internal consumption. Im sure he felt that way, but acting and feeling are 2 different things Or as Trump told Putin"I know you want Ukraine but you are not going to get it". That's another sad chapter as well. Trump was unable to use ANY diplomacy with Putin due to the Russian hoax.
Only a paranoid lunatic could think that the Ukraine would ever really represent a military threat to Russia.Terrible calculation on Putin's part. Now, Russia will be a pariah for a generation, and its people will likely suffer accordingly. His decision was much more damaging than any remote, minor threat the Ukraine could pose.
 
Only a paranoid lunatic could think that the Ukraine would ever really represent a military threat to Russia.Terrible calculation on Putin's part. Now, Russia will be a pariah for a generation, and its people will likely suffer accordingly. His decision was much more damaging than any remote, minor threat the Ukraine could pose.
Ukraine has NATO weapons.and had many before the war. It's a hostile regime where the east extends into Russia
Maybe you should understand Russian redlines before you croak up"Ukraine cant touch Russia" or whatever excuses you are making for a hostile Ukraine government in Kyiv
 
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