• Metal Martin
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    67 months ago

    Nobody needed to die in either Ukraine or Russia in the first place.

    • @AntY
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      117 months ago

      That’s true, but you hardly blame any one else than the Russian government for this three-day special military operation that’s now in its third year. Allowing Ukraine to defend itself is just the right thing to do.

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        -117 months ago

        Allowing Ukraine to defend itself is just the right thing to do.

        Sure, supporting authoritarian government that forces desperate people trapped in Ukraine to die for their interest and political games is the right thing to do.

        It is easy to support a genocide when it is not you and not your family that are getting massacred by Zelensky.

        • @Triasha
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          The balls on this guy. I bet you blame the Palestinians for the bombing of Raffa.

          You would blame World War II on the Polish.

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            I bet you blame the Palestinians for the bombing of Raffa.

            Well, you’ve just lost your bet. I condemn both the genocide of Palestinians (done by the USA through Israel), and the genocide of Ukrainians (done again mostly by the USA through Ukrainian government. Damn, those guys really do like massacring people all around the globe :/, almost like they are the bad guys, hm…).

            You would blame World War II on the Polish.

            Nope, I don’t, good thing you didn’t make a bet on it, otherwise you’d lose two bets in a row.
            But I do blame Poland for participating in massacring Ukrainians though. In fact, Poland is among the worst offenders! It helps “heroes” of Ukrainian border guard to catch those who try to escape Zelensky’s meatgrinder, who then get sent straight to the meatgrinder… For that reason, people mostly escape to Romania. Thankfully, Romania is not as sadistic as the rest of the democratic & free world.

      • Metal Martin
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        -167 months ago

        I don’t disagree that Nations should be able to defend themselves. I have major issues with the US trying to dominate the world through violence and the weaponization of the Federal Reserve Note. This whole war, in my opinion is directly related to NATO expansion (which the US promised Gorbachev wouldn’t happen) How would the US react with Russian missiles on its border? If the Cuban missile crisis is any indication, rather harshly. Ukraine is being lead by an extremely corrupt Western puppet. I simply don’t believe Russia would have made a move against Ukraine if it had remained neutral. The 3 day operation was meant as a warning and a swift means to negotiations, not an attempted occupation. Foolish on Putin’s part cause it cost a lot of Russian lives.

        • @AntY
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          87 months ago

          This is just Russian propaganda. Ukraine weren’t even close to being considered for NATO membership when the special military intervention was announced. They’ve had a border conflict with Russia since 2014 and therefore they could not join NATO.

          Ukraine is defending itself. Zelenskyy said “I need bullets, not a ride” and the west simply helped Ukraine with what they actually needed. It’s completely reasonable that Ukraine can use western aid to strike military targets within Russia that threatens their sovereign territory.

          • Metal Martin
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            27 months ago

            I don’t think it’s Russian propaganda. We’re not going to agree, but that’s okay. I’m not quite ready for nuclear war. Let’s hope however this turns out, we’re around to discuss it. ✌️

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          which the US promised Gorbachev wouldn’t happen

          According to Gorbachev himself, the US made no such promise. According to that interview, the commonly cited quote from Secretary of State James Baker, “NATO will not move one inch further east,” is taken wildly out of context. It was made during talks over the reunification of Germany:

          …making sure that NATO’s military structures would not advance and that additional armed forces from the alliance would not be deployed on the territory of the then-GDR after German reunification. Baker’s statement, mentioned in your question, was made in that context.

          With regards to Germany, they were legally enshrined and are being observed.

          He also said this, without further elaboration:

          [Expanding NATO east] was definitely a violation of the spirit of the statements and assurances made to us in 1990.

          Here is where I think Gorbachev’s interview comes in for some legit criticism. I honest find this a bit perplexing. Putting severe limitations on NATO membership, knowing that many countries would want to join, was a big ask. The proper thing is to write that out in legal language, translated into Russian and English, and mutually agreed upon. This feels like the geopolitical version of empty “thoughts and prayers.”