Why do you mean that I believe ? Better watch out before accusing someone. Doesn't matter what I believe. What matters is what Russian Believe.
It seems I misinterpreted what you wrote, apologies for that. No need to be so defensive, by the way. I did in any case not accuse you of anything.
You want to make compromise then it's what to do. You want to continue the war drag on, then don't make compromise.
Who is "you"? I am not at war, Ukraine is at war. Ukraine needs to decide whether they want to fight for their freedom and pay the price, or surrender, and pay a different price. In any case they will pay a high price.
You say it's Russian lie, well the Russian don't think that. You are from West, off course you will say NATO is like saint, but not for the Russian.
Wrong -- most Russians (including Putin) realize that much of what Putin says are lies. Also, where did I say "NATO is like saint"? I never made such a claim.
If you want to fight a war with Russia go ahead, I just watch you guys destroying each other.
Let's see how the majority of West going to do After this. Continue to escalation or compromise.
As I have said repeatedly: NATO does not want a war.
Do you think the West should compromise and not Russia? Why do you write "continue to escalate" when it is Russia that has been escalating, NATO has merely been responding.
Also, keep in mind that Russia has started an unprovoked war, they have invaded a sovereign country, they have broken with International Law and the UN charter. Giving in to their demands after such horrendous acts are in my opinion not very wise. Espesially people in SE Asia should consider the wisdom of letting big, nuclear-capable countries use an invasion to force neighbour countries into submission. Singapore has understood the importance of defending International Law and the UN charter, they have not only condemned the Russian invasion, they have also impose sanctions. China is watching how the world is reacting to Russian aggression, and no doubt world's reaction to the war in Ukraine will influence how China thinks about invading neighbour countries in the future, if those countries refuse to give China what they want.
Imagine if, 20 years from now, China stars an invasion of Indonesia. How would you like Europe to react?
Do you want Europe to make a general statement that you should stop defending yourself and "make a compromise" with the occupant of your country? Or would you like Europe to strongly condemn the invasion of your country, referring to the UN charter and International Law, ship medical supplies and weapons, and impose sanctions on the country that broke International Law and is killing your fellow countrymen?
Ukraine and the rest of Europe will not forget those who helps in these trying times. Those who remain "neutral" will more easily be forgotten.
Some may say "During the Iraq war many countries did not protest much, and did not impose sanctions against the US why should we do it now"?
In my opinion the last Iraq war was a huge mistake, not protesting it was a huge mistake. People like Tony Blair and George Bush should have been investigated, to ascertain whether war crimes were committed or not (I am not saying they were, I am saying it should have been investigated). ICC concluded it was outside their jurisdiction
ICC will not put Tony Blair on trial for war crimes: Report | Middle East Eye, which tells me that something is wrong somewhere.
HOWEVER, using one mistake as an excuse to make another (even bigger) mistake is not a great idea in my opinion. It will just move the world backwards, whereas we have an opportunity to move the world forward.
Only the "big" countries like the US and China can possibly "gain" from not playing by the international rules. All other countries will gain from not weakening but
strengthening International Law. Therefore it should be in the interest also of countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand to help increase the cost of breaking International Law. The war in Ukraine is an opportunity to send a signal to both the US and China that International Law must be respected, and a long list of countries are ready to impose sanctions on countries that break International Law by invading another country.
And yes, if the US ever breaks International Law in the future, then I strongly hope, and will fully support, that the US should be condemned, and sanctions should be imposed against the US. Just as in a civilized society, the Law should apply equally to everybody. We should not accept anything less.