• Chemical Wonka
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    -173 months ago

    A good way imperialists discovered to launder money from european and americans taxpayers. Fuck Zelensky ( don’t mistake with Ukrainian people)

    • Jack Riddle
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      1083 months ago

      Those damn imperialists providing weapons to a sovereign country in order to protect itself from it’s imperialist neighbor trying to annex it!

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          603 months ago

          Multiple things can be true. Both of these claims are true.

          • It benefits NATO countries to curb the expansion of a rival power without losing a single soldier.

          • Assisting in a sovereign country in resisting annexation by a genocidal occupier is a good thing.

          You don’t always have to suffer to help someone else, some situations can be win-win.

          • @[email protected]
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            43 months ago

            If you forget all the death and destruction caused by this war, then yes. I’m sure it’s very profitable.

            • Fushuan [he/him]
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              283 months ago

              It’s not being caused by the ones providing weapons, but the attackers though?

              Are you the kind of people that thells people not to help the bullied kid against the bully because it will just make them take more hits? Just surrender to the bully, easy.

              • @[email protected]
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                Thing is, a total military defeat of Russia has seemed very unlikely for all the duration of the conflict. It’s been ongoing for more than two years, and the only results so far are more Ukrainian territories occupied, and more death and destruction. Peace negotiations should be kept open at all times, and it should be up to Ukrainian people to decide the terms they agree to. Sadly, it has surfaced in an investigation from Foreign Affairs that some western powers like the UK or the US pushed Ukraine to stay in the war, for reasons that we can only speculate about. So, what’s the best course of action now?

          • @[email protected]
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            -13 months ago

            It benefits NATO countries to curb the expansion of a rival power

            “Rival” power is a matter of choice though, isn’t it? The EU could as easily have chosen to align with Russia as with they’ve done with the US. In the same way that both France and Germany are powers but they’re not really rival. EU should have gone its own way after 1991, NATO stopped making sense after the communist block was dissolved, and the fact that it kept growing and moving further towards the east in violation of the agreements reached last century, kinda shows that it’s not a defensive alliance as much as it is subservience to US’s geopolitical interests.

            This isn’t to say the EU should be aligned to Russia or that the war in Ukraine isn’t primarily Putin’s fault, or that there shouldn’t be a military alliance in Europe, I’m just saying the US shouldn’t belong to it, let alone dictate its terms.

        • @PugJesusOP
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          263 months ago

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    • xor
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      623 months ago

      It’s crazy that this isn’t even the first comment I’ve seen this week arguing that the Ukraine war is somehow a conspiracy by the West to sell more weapons, as if Russia didn’t just roll up and invade them, illegally and unprovoked

      • @bigFab
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        -43 months ago

        It’s not a conspiracy, it’s a colossal arms industry that will bankrupt the West and Russia the day wars around the world end.

        • @[email protected]
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          163 months ago

          Do you recognize being invaded by a foreign country is a legitimate problem a country might have to face? If you do, and you oppose private military industry, that means you support public military industry, right?

          • @bigFab
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            -43 months ago

            Ofc there are situations that require military defense expenses. Once said that, using the military expenses to cross all the red lines drawn in the aftermath of WW2 is not to prevent a foreign invasion, but to instigate the chapter 3.

            Do you think Russia will patiently wait until every country bordering it is pointing missiles at it? Then you understand nothing about big-scale military conflicts.

            • @[email protected]
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              93 months ago

              By “crossing the red lines” do you mean ex-Eastern block countries joining NATO? Those countries joined out of their own free will BECAUSE they feared Russia might want to attack them. And, oh surprise, Russia did attack the one country not sucking up to them that didn’t join NATO. Why should Russia’s security be sacred above that of all its neighbours?

              If by red lines you don’t mean that, then they’ve clearly not been crossed. Russia and US or EU troops have not directly fought each other, and no country has used nuclear weapons so far.

            • @Valmond
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              43 months ago

              Oh poor russia, lol.

        • @jaybone
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          53 months ago

          6 upvotes and they’re on a .de instance. Smdh

    • Brickardo
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      03 months ago

      Yup, fuck the Azov batallion now that we’re at it. Damn neo nazis.