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#AIConversation: a #conversationwithdeepseek 70b:

Q: what would you say, why did the #Ukraine #conflict escalate and what to do to #deescalate it?
<think>
Okay, so I need to figure out why the Ukraine conflict escalated and how to deescalate it. Hmm, where do I start?

I remember that the conflict has been going on for a while. It started in 2014 with some protests, right? That's when #Crimea was annexed by #Russia. But now it's gotten much worse since
February 2022 because Russia invaded Ukraine more aggressively.

Why did it escalate so much this time? Maybe there are deeper reasons. I think it has to do with historical ties between Russia and Ukraine. They were part of the Soviet Union
together, so there's a lot of shared history, but also some tensions, especially over Ukrainian independence.

Another thing is #NATOexpansion. After the #ColdWar, #NATO started including more Eastern #European countries. #Russia didn't like that because it felt threatened by #military #alliances
getting closer to its #borders. So when #Ukraine considered joining #NATO, maybe #Russia saw that as a direct threat and decided to act.

There's also the issue of pro-Russian #separatists in eastern #Ukraine. Since 2014, they've been fighting against the Ukrainian government, and Russia has supported them. That ongoing
#conflict probably kept tensions high and made things worse over time.

In terms of deescalating, I'm not sure what can be done. Maybe a #ceasefire would help stop the immediate #violence
But how do you get both sides to agree?

They might need some kind of
#mediator or #peacetalks facilitated by other countries or organizations like the #UN.

#Economic #sanctions were imposed on Russia because of their actions, but maybe easing those could be an incentive for deescalation.

Though I'm not sure if that would work without other measures in place.

#Ukraine's #sovereignty is really important here.

They should have the right to make their own decisions about alliances and security without interference from bigger powers like Russia
or NATO.

I think a long-term solution needs to address those underlying issues, maybe through #negotiations where both sides can express their concerns. But it's complicated because there are so
many historical and political factors at play. Plus, you have external actors involved, which might make it harder to reach an agreement.

Overall, it seems like the conflict escalated due to a mix of historical tensions, security concerns, and internal Ukrainian politics.

#Deescalating would require careful diplomacy, possibly involving third parties, to find a compromise that respects Ukraine's sovereignty while addressing #Russia's #fear about #NATOexpansion.

</think>

The Ukraine conflict has deepened due to a complex interplay of historical, political, and security factors. To deescalate, a multifaceted approach is necessary:

1. **Immediate Measures**: Implementing a #ceasefire under international mediation can halt the violence. Organizations like the #UN could facilitate this process.

2. **Diplomatic Engagement**: #Peace talks involving Ukraine, Russia, and mediators are crucial. These should address security concerns, including NATO's expansion and regional
stability.

3. **Economic Incentives**: Easing sanctions on Russia might provide an incentive for deescalation, contingent upon reciprocal actions from Russia.

4. **#Sovereignty #Respect**: Upholding Ukraine's right to #selfdetermination and international relations is essential.

5. **Long-term Solutions**: Negotiations should consider historical ties and political tensions, ensuring a balance between Ukraine's autonomy and regional #security dynamics.

In summary, #deescalation requires careful #diplomacy, addressing both immediate concerns and underlying issues through mediated talks and mutual incentives.

#howto #AI #LLM model #deepseek 70GByte in size have a lot of RAM and fast CPU or GPU:

curl -fsSL ollama.com/install.sh | sh
# then
ollama run deepseek-r1:70b

hashtags: #politics #politic #economy #war #worldorder

Dear _ ,

🌱 I imagine that I can contribute to a future where kids are taught #deescalation, #nonviolent communication & Mental Health First Aid in school 🧠. Supporting local mental health & #conflictresolution programs & initiating discussions on #inclusive education are a few ways that I can plant the seeds of change 🌍😉 Even here, in #Lethbridge, we can build a welcoming & compassionate society that values #belonging & understanding 🌈🤝 #FutureOfDiplomacy #InclusiveEducation #MentalHealth

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I started down this path because my wife said I need to learn #deescalation , but I got stuck on it seeming to be about how to handle OTHER people's emotional reactions. #literalthinking bit me yet again.

So, I figured out the term she meant was #emotionalregulation. In reading about it, the implied #ExecutiveFunction requirement made no sense to how I could possibly approach it when #alexithyma hides what I am feeling, so I'm calming down on the backside of an outburst before I realize, "wait, this recent behavior... it's not right. Am I angry?"

The real problem likely is preventing an #autisticmeltdown. In any case, I think what I need are new strategies as what worked while single doesn't while married with a kid.

#israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #middleast / #uno / #deescalation / #mediation / #appeal

»“I am deeply worried about the rising risk of a wider conflict in the Middle East and plead with all parties, along with those States with influence, to act urgently to de-escalate what has become a very precarious situation,” Volker Türk said in a statement. He stressed that “human rights - first and foremost the protection of civilians - must be the top priority.«

news.un.org/en/story/2024/08/1

UN News · Middle East: UN rights chief warns against wider war, appeals for urgent de-escalationThe UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called on Monday for an urgent de-escalation in the Middle East as tensions mount in the wake of recent deadly attacks linked to the war in Gaza, which is about to enter its 10th month. 

How #Russia understands Western #deescalation? Margarita Simonyan’s husband Tigran Keosayan explains to his colleagues:

Everything we wanted to know about NATO is now quite clear: we can start a war with any NATO country, almost any, and US will not intervene. As long as US doesn’t intervene, they are just a bunch of paper tigers.

Declaring One’s Autism Won’t Do Anything To Combat Police Ineptitude

I don’t think that declaring that one is autistic will change anything.

I’ve seen lately a bunch of news articles talking about new rules whereby people who have behavioral disabilities, autism in particular, will be allowed to declare their disability so that the police can handle them properly. Before we go any further, let me point out that I’m using their language here. I don’t think autism is a behavioral disability in and of itself. However, autism can be linked with conditions that can be disabling in some contexts.

I also think that in some jurisdictions, the declaration of disability is not merely allowed, but mandated by the jurisdiction. I cannot go over all cases in this article. There’s already a problem in those places where they merely allow it, mandating it will only make things worse.

I don’t think this is going to fix anything, overall. Yes, maybe in some encounters with the police, a declaration of behavioral disability will change the outcome. However, generally speaking, this won’t change the outcome of a police encounter. Oh, do note that I’m talking about the policing system in the USA. This might not apply where you live.

The problem in the USA is that the police is trained to escalate. I don’t care how many supposed deescalation classes they are supposedly taking at the academy. At the end of the day, these classes don’t make any difference, generally speaking. What we see in the news is that the police will escalate encounters, and harm people who are themselves harmless. Those who bear the brunt of this attitude are the minorities. These may be racial minorities, sexual minorities, medical minorities, or any other minority that will appear different from the norm.

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It is my opinion that rather than trying to carve out exceptions for the minorities, the police should take deescalation to heart, for everyone, instead of paying lip service to it. See, I don’t think that someone who is foundationally trained to escalate encounters will magically turn on a switch to deescalate when faced with those people that a cop should handle differently. This is just not going to happen.

There’s also the issue that some people, for whatever private reason they have, do not want to advertise their behavioral disability, or their autism. Some people can face stigmatization if they slap a label on their car or their house saying they are autistic. What will happen if the police screws up handling an autistic person who decided not to declare it? Will the cops be excused then, as they are so often excused now due to qualified immunity?

Moreover, assuming the system were to give some advantage to disabled people in their encounters with the police, I’m wondering if some miscreants will fake disability. “I’m sorry. I did not mean to take this chocolate bar without paying. I have OCD.” This is a long shot, but it is possible.

Oh, and what about those self-diagnosed autistic people? The autistic community overwhelmingly recognizes us as autistic. (I say us because I’m self-diagnosed.) Will the police require that someone who says they are autistic have a formal diagnosis from somewhere? Will the police disbelieve someone who does not appear autistic enough and ignore the need to handle them differently. Will they insist that the only real autistic people are those who look like Rain Main or Sheldon Cooper?

Unfortunately, my advice to people with behavioral disabilities is still to keep their distances from the cops. I moreover don’t see any advantage in pre-declaring your disability. I don’t think a sticker will help you. Now, when you are faced with a cop, then maybe you want to say that you have sensory sensitivities, for instance, and ask for the cop to turn off his siren. Wait until you’re faced with a cop.

If you need help with someone who has a behavioral disability, and is in a crisis, and you think they need help in the moment, consider these options, in order:

  1. Offer to take them to an appropriate mental health facility. You’d be surprised how often they will accept the help.
  2. Call the local Mobile Crisis Team.
  3. Call 911, but ask to be put into contact with the Crisis Intervention Team. Make sure no cops are involved.

This varies by jurisdiction, the important thing is to avoid calling in the cops. Only if these methods fail, should you consider involving the cops. Do also note that the keyword in the above is crisis, don’t do any of this unless you are faced with a crisis. A kid having a meltdown is not generally speaking a crisis. It may be annoying. Deal with it.

The above advice is what I remember from a class given by the National Alliance on Mental Illness. These people are experts at dealing with crises. I took the class to help an ex of mine who had schizophrenia.

Ultimately, I think the notion that we should self-declare our behavioral disabilities is well-meant but ignores the reality that we face in day to day life, and ignores the very problems that are at the root of policing in the USA.

Train the police to handle people with more humanity, and this will also take care of those with behavioral disabilities.

#ActuallyAutistic #autism #autistic #AutisticWriters #BehavioralDisability #deescalation #disability #escalation #police #PoliceIneptitude #YourAutisticLife

https://www.yourautisticlife.com/2024/01/04/declaring-ones-autism-wont-do-anything-to-combat-police-ineptitude/

www.yourautisticlife.comSubscription – Your Autistic Life

"The U.S. State Department is discouraging diplomats working on Middle East issues from making public statements suggesting the U.S. wants to see less violence.

State Department staff wrote that high-level officials do not want press materials to include three specific phrases: “de-escalation/ceasefire,” “end to violence/bloodshed” and “restoring calm."

#DeEscalation
#Ceasefire
#EndToViolence
#EndToBloodshed
#RestoringCalm

huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/sta

HuffPost UK · Stunning State Department Memo Warns Diplomats: No Gaza 'De-Escalation' TalkBy Akbar Shahid Ahmed
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"My sense that a physical fight might break out ebbed and flowed over the course of the confrontation, which took nearly an hour. There were several threats to ‘take things outside,’ but the librarians’ calm and resolve never wavered. Eventually, everyone either left, or returned to their own activities.

I didn’t understand every detail of the conflict, but one thing was clear: I had just witnessed a masterful show of de-escalation."

#KateHarloe

popula.com/2023/08/07/are-libr

@maria

PopulaAre Libraries the Future of Media?checking out the news at the Albany Public Library
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3/3 But none of those really address this lady's fear.
1 - no harm was done!
2- but I think ppl jump to - he was looking in the window/asking for cash late at night/what if he means me harm. What does one tell them? I don't have a script. And I'm an #introvert, lol- bad at social things. But i know we need to build community, which will require that. I read about #abolition & this feels like an opportunity, but I have no special skills, #deescalation training or anything useful.

Maybe #BrianKemp should shut down #CopCity and turn it into an #community enrichment facility with a portion dedicated to modern approaches to community safety, like #deescalation and #mentalhealth and community based interventions.

The rest of the land and money could be used to create #greenspace and community centers. Or hell, just leave the land as it is. Atlanta doesn't need to lose more natural spaces.

#Tortuguita deserved better. #JusticeForTort

If my daughter has a #psychiatric crisis, I want: (1) A #clinical response instead of #law #officers if no #weapon is present; (2) #guardian #policing #culture and #deescalation with no guns or tasers used when no #gun is present; (3) recognition of her #behavior as #symptoms of #illness to be treated and not #evil or #civilrights; (4) transport to a #medical facility and not #jail; (5) #treatment #safety protocols to prevent assaults that result in #criminal charges.

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