• solo@slrpnk.netOP
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    1 day ago

    Not too sure how effective this is tho, as a solution.

    It seems to me like a diplomatic escalation in the sense that banning the Russian ambassador from attending this commemoration event gives Putin something to instrumentalise anyways, at least for internal consumption. In the same time this move does not apply any kind of actual pressure on Russia. So I honestly don’t know what good can come out of this move.

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      24 hours ago

      If Putin is going to make use of it either way, it seems to me like you might as well pick the option that makes it more likely for the event to go ahead without incident. It’s not like Germany is burning any good will with Russia here, there isn’t any to burn

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      24 hours ago

      So in the name of civility we can’t take proactive steps to limit a belligerent country’s ability to cause shit?