Ukrainian victory over Russia is inevitable

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When did you discover your repulsion toward illegal invasions?
Anonymous
America’s post-9/11 wars have led to more than 4.5 million deaths, according to a major new report from the Costs of War Project at Brown University.
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2023/Indirect%20Deaths.pdf

Roughly 1 million of these deaths came from direct combat in war zones across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen, while the remaining 3.5 million are “indirect deaths” that resulted from the conflicts’ “destruction of economies, public services, and the environment,” according to the report.

The sobering findings highlight the long-term effects of the Global War on Terror, which has been the deadliest fight of the 21st century so far. The death toll, which Brown researchers described as a “reasonable and conservative estimate,” rivals that of major post-WWII conflicts, including the wars in Korea and Vietnam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:America’s post-9/11 wars have led to more than 4.5 million deaths, according to a major new report from the Costs of War Project at Brown University.
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2023/Indirect%20Deaths.pdf

Roughly 1 million of these deaths came from direct combat in war zones across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen, while the remaining 3.5 million are “indirect deaths” that resulted from the conflicts’ “destruction of economies, public services, and the environment,” according to the report.

The sobering findings highlight the long-term effects of the Global War on Terror, which has been the deadliest fight of the 21st century so far. The death toll, which Brown researchers described as a “reasonable and conservative estimate,” rivals that of major post-WWII conflicts, including the wars in Korea and Vietnam.


So we should have surrender to the terrorists? We should not supply arms to a country facing an evil empire? What the point of your post? Many of the casualty figures in the report are very tangential to US actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:America’s post-9/11 wars have led to more than 4.5 million deaths, according to a major new report from the Costs of War Project at Brown University.
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2023/Indirect%20Deaths.pdf

Roughly 1 million of these deaths came from direct combat in war zones across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen, while the remaining 3.5 million are “indirect deaths” that resulted from the conflicts’ “destruction of economies, public services, and the environment,” according to the report.

The sobering findings highlight the long-term effects of the Global War on Terror, which has been the deadliest fight of the 21st century so far. The death toll, which Brown researchers described as a “reasonable and conservative estimate,” rivals that of major post-WWII conflicts, including the wars in Korea and Vietnam.


So we should have surrender to the terrorists? We should not supply arms to a country facing an evil empire? What the point of your post? Many of the casualty figures in the report are very tangential to US actions.


Wait, were there terrorists in Iraq or Libya threatening the US? Somalia and Yemen too? Tell us more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:America’s post-9/11 wars have led to more than 4.5 million deaths, according to a major new report from the Costs of War Project at Brown University.
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2023/Indirect%20Deaths.pdf

Roughly 1 million of these deaths came from direct combat in war zones across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen, while the remaining 3.5 million are “indirect deaths” that resulted from the conflicts’ “destruction of economies, public services, and the environment,” according to the report.

The sobering findings highlight the long-term effects of the Global War on Terror, which has been the deadliest fight of the 21st century so far. The death toll, which Brown researchers described as a “reasonable and conservative estimate,” rivals that of major post-WWII conflicts, including the wars in Korea and Vietnam.


So we should have surrender to the terrorists? We should not supply arms to a country facing an evil empire? What the point of your post? Many of the casualty figures in the report are very tangential to US actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

So we should have surrender to the terrorists? We should not supply arms to a country facing an evil empire? What the point of your post? Many of the casualty figures in the report are very tangential to US actions.


I don't think you understand how they count casualties in the war.

Say you bomb a country, and in addition to direct kills, your missiles take out a hospital or a road.

So with no hospital, and no way to get to one, now two hundred children will die of easily preventable diseases. A hundred adults will die of cardiac problems that a hospital could have handled but oops no way to get to it now. A hundred more mothers die in childbirth. And several more hundred children will die of malnutrition since you can't get food shipped, with no road.

You haven't killed these people by your hand but their deaths are on you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When they lie this shamelessly about easily provable events, don't you have to ask what else they are lying about? If your cause is just, why the need to lash out at your own citizens who dare to show the truth? These are the behaviors of people who know they are in the wrong and are deathly afraid of losing control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When did you discover your repulsion toward illegal invasions?


Illegal? Whose law are you talking about. But it was before the U.S. invaded Iraq, if that's what you're getting at.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Look how close to our military bases they have put their country!



O.k. tankie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When they lie this shamelessly about easily provable events, don't you have to ask what else they are lying about? If your cause is just, why the need to lash out at your own citizens who dare to show the truth? These are the behaviors of people who know they are in the wrong and are deathly afraid of losing control.


Russia's actions are orders of magnitude worse than whatever Ukraine is doing wrong. Human attention just doesn't scale well. So talking about the two things in the same breath tends to minimize Russia's atrocities while magnifying Ukraine's less problematic actions. So "what about Ukraine" is a game that I'm simply not inclined to play while we're dealing with Russia being a menace to the world.
Anonymous
Code Pink went off the deep end long ago. Anti-imperialists that support imperialism are among the looniest loons in the loonatorium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:America’s post-9/11 wars have led to more than 4.5 million deaths, according to a major new report from the Costs of War Project at Brown University.
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2023/Indirect%20Deaths.pdf

Roughly 1 million of these deaths came from direct combat in war zones across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen, while the remaining 3.5 million are “indirect deaths” that resulted from the conflicts’ “destruction of economies, public services, and the environment,” according to the report.

The sobering findings highlight the long-term effects of the Global War on Terror, which has been the deadliest fight of the 21st century so far. The death toll, which Brown researchers described as a “reasonable and conservative estimate,” rivals that of major post-WWII conflicts, including the wars in Korea and Vietnam.


Thanks for that fascinating, but ultimately useless post. This thread is about how Russia illegally invaded the sovereign nation of Ukraine and needs to leave. Your post was meant to derail the conversation and is a classic tool of disinformation. But then again you’re either paid to post it or are a bot.

Sadly, as you know, Russia is really weakened at this point and your futile attempts at even influencing this thread away from the topic at hand have failed as miserably as your attempts to take Bakhmut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When they lie this shamelessly about easily provable events, don't you have to ask what else they are lying about? If your cause is just, why the need to lash out at your own citizens who dare to show the truth? These are the behaviors of people who know they are in the wrong and are deathly afraid of losing control.


Russia's actions are orders of magnitude worse than whatever Ukraine is doing wrong. Human attention just doesn't scale well. So talking about the two things in the same breath tends to minimize Russia's atrocities while magnifying Ukraine's less problematic actions. So "what about Ukraine" is a game that I'm simply not inclined to play while we're dealing with Russia being a menace to the world.


Russia's actions as portrayed by habitual liars and slanderers that is. You really should re-examine the events since 2014 (and possibly since 1991) from a different perspective. You'll find things are a lot more gray.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When they lie this shamelessly about easily provable events, don't you have to ask what else they are lying about? If your cause is just, why the need to lash out at your own citizens who dare to show the truth? These are the behaviors of people who know they are in the wrong and are deathly afraid of losing control.


Russia's actions are orders of magnitude worse than whatever Ukraine is doing wrong. Human attention just doesn't scale well. So talking about the two things in the same breath tends to minimize Russia's atrocities while magnifying Ukraine's less problematic actions. So "what about Ukraine" is a game that I'm simply not inclined to play while we're dealing with Russia being a menace to the world.


Russia's actions as portrayed by habitual liars and slanderers that is. You really should re-examine the events since 2014 (and possibly since 1991) from a different perspective. You'll find things are a lot more gray.


^ propaganda bot.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine. When they get the f**k out of there, we can get back to worrying about Ukrainian imperfections.


When they lie this shamelessly about easily provable events, don't you have to ask what else they are lying about? If your cause is just, why the need to lash out at your own citizens who dare to show the truth? These are the behaviors of people who know they are in the wrong and are deathly afraid of losing control.


Russia's actions are orders of magnitude worse than whatever Ukraine is doing wrong. Human attention just doesn't scale well. So talking about the two things in the same breath tends to minimize Russia's atrocities while magnifying Ukraine's less problematic actions. So "what about Ukraine" is a game that I'm simply not inclined to play while we're dealing with Russia being a menace to the world.


Russia's actions as portrayed by habitual liars and slanderers that is. You really should re-examine the events since 2014 (and possibly since 1991) from a different perspective. You'll find things are a lot more gray.


^ propaganda bot.


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