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Watch the full conversation here: 👉 • Ukraine War: 3 Years Later | Drones, ... Support me by checking out Novlisky: Novlisky.io is your AI hub, offering access to the latest AI tools like DeepSeek, OpenAI, Anthropic, and hundreds more—all in one platform. No monthly subscriptions or rate limits! 🌐 Web: https://novlisky.io/ 📱 iOS App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/novliks... 📱 Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Check out my dad's Substack for more insights: 📚 https://substack.com/@conversationsam... In this conversation, Peter N Erickson discusses the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, focusing on the narrative surrounding the invasion, the nature of military operations, and the contrasting experiences of war in Russia and Ukraine. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the provocations leading to the conflict and the differing perceptions of the military operations from both sides. The term 'unprovoked invasion' is misleading. The conflict was initiated by multiple provocations from NATO. The military operation was limited in scope, not aimed at full occupation. Negotiations were attempted early in the conflict but ultimately failed. The Russian military presence was not sufficient for a full-scale invasion. The term 'Special Military Operation' reflects the limited objectives of Russia. Society in Russia remains largely unaffected by the conflict. Ukraine experiences a full-scale war with significant societal impact. The narrative around the conflict is shaped by media representation. Understanding both sides is crucial for a comprehensive view of the conflict.