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While I think that is part of the reason Russia invaded Ukraine, Putin seems far more interested in going back to the glory days.
“During the recent Direct Line, when I was asked about Russian-Ukrainian relations, I said that Russians and Ukrainians were one people – a single whole.”
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/66181
From the man himself.
Appreciate the source, but nobody should trust a single word from Mordor. They invaded in an attempt to obtain a number of monetary and geographical perks, not out of brotherly love, as they often try to spin.
I agree?
Putin isn’t the same man he was even a few years ago, but one thing hasn’t changed over the decades — he views Glasnot and the fall of the Soviet Union as the worst thing to ever happen to Russia and a mistake caused by the weakness of those in power.
Russia was far more worried about BP and Shell than it was NATO when it invaded Ukraine.
And it would have worked it it wasn’t for decades of systemic correlation making the armed forces ineffective.
I guess something good came out of that.
So it’s correlation, but is it causation?
Wait a second… That’s not smart at all!
When you are a good friend of the best “democracies” in the world you can attack your neighbors without having continuous criticism from the media (=> people’s criticism).
The dead become good dead ? 😃
Any example to consolidate this assumption?
Where specifically does this occur, in your opinion?
Do you really need my opinion when it is factually sourced ?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change
😅
I’m not sure what you think this is a source for, but it is definitely not “invading your neighbors and no one cares”
“invading your neighbors and no one cares”
At the onset of the 20th century, the United States shaped or installed governments in many countries around the world, including neighbors Hawai`i, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
who cared …
You’ve got one US state and 5 foreign - and still sovereign - countries listed there, none of which are a US “neighbor” and none of whom were invaded by the US
Hawaii was a kingdom before annexation.
I am not the author of the Wikipedia article but pretty sure (s)he was talking about some kind of maritime borders as “neighbor”, you are free to correct it if that is fake.
As for the USA invasions which according to you did not take place, I no longer know what to answer you.
Hawaii voted to be a state.
Wumao.
Very funny 😁
Hey what happened in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989?
A massacre of course !
Between October 1965 and March 1966, members and supporters of Indonesia’s Communist Party (PKI), the third largest in the world at the time, were hunted down and murdered. Historian Robert Cribb estimates 200,000 to 800,000 people were killed.
Sorry, I am not a communist. 😅
Ok, there’s a lot of claims being made here, and not just by you. I did a little research because I was bored, and just want to share.
The U.S. absolutely invaded Panama, The Dominican Republic, and President Taft sent troops to Nicaragua, which I guess is an invasion.
As far as media coverage goes, I found articles citing negative media coverage of U.S. intervention in Haiti and Panama, I will post the journals at the end of the paragraph.
I could not find any other media coverage save for local coverage by Hawaii, which I won’t count. That does not mean it doesn’t exist! Half of these things happened over 100 years ago now.
I think you will find plenty of negative media coverage on Iraq and Afghanistan, which I think is a better comparison.
Thanks for the smartest comment here ✌
You know for many cultures 100yo is not so old.
I would probably disagree with you on the last point, except for Julian Assange’s work.
Anyway posting my comment was interesting, I can feel the effect of propaganda (not on you I think). I thought that in the age of the internet people would develop their critical thinking more. But people are as conditioned as in the last world wars. A manichean vision of the world.
Geopolitics is about complexity in my opinion.
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say. Like are you saying Russia plays the role Japan played in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China?
Was not talking about Russia. You missed the point.
Geopolitically, those both situations are totally differents.
But I have to admit that this shows some similarities with 2003 USA invasion of Iraq 😅.
The U.S. invasion of Iraq was the most widely and closely reported war in military history. Television network coverage was largely pro-war and viewers were six times more likely to see a pro-war source as one who was anti-war. The New York Times ran a number of articles describing Saddam Hussein’s attempts to build weapons of mass destruction. The 8 September 2002 article titled “U.S. Says Hussein Intensifies Quest for A-Bomb Parts” would be discredited, leading The New York Times to issue a public statement admitting it was not as rigorous as it should have been.
The only similarity of substance is that they were both unjustified acts of aggression made under false pretenses.
I totally agree. But my point is about the media coverage.
Ukranians have my full support, as much as Yemenis and Congoleses.
But we rarely hear about these last two.
Because they’re bad and we’re good.
Unironically.
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