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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So to summarize team Ukraine today: Yay new weapons to blow up a civilian bridge! Trying to win a land war by targeting their opponents navy. At least your not talking about poisoning water supplies anymore. No wonder so many supporters are writing them off now. They've been revealed to be blood-thirsty and not very competent. [/quote] I understand that Ukraine actually targeting military targets must be confusing to you because of Russia’s strategy of terror. Keep reading though, and you still have a chance to catch up. [/quote] It seems like every time Russia supposedly attacks civilians, it turns out to be nothing of the sort. Remember when that hotel got hit and everyone was upset, and then it came out there was a military drone exhibition going on? Remember when that missile hit the market and everyone blamed Russia? Turns out it was a Ukrainian missile. Remember when ZPP was being shelled? That was Ukraine too. Then you turn around and fly drones into apartment buildings and kill families crossing the Kerch bridge, and celebrate like you just took Moscow. Its far too transparent now. Its just all hoaxes, false-flagging and a hatred for all living things with you people. All so you can boss around some ethnic Russians who happened to get trapped on the wrong side of a boarder when the USSR broke up. Those people don't want to take orders from Zelensky, they want to live. [/quote] You cannot be serious There are endless videos of Russians have bombed Ukraine schools, hospitals, villages, and urban non military buildings … The level of unnecessary human suffering to appease this madman’s imperial ambitions is beyond belief. There is no justification for this illegal war. [/quote] When Russian attacks such places, its because that's where Ukraine is hiding its troops and equipment. I'm sure you've heard of human shields before? Its a war crime. Hiding among the civilian population is the only thing keeping Ukraine's military operational. If Russia didn't care about civilian casualties, they would just wipe out every possible hiding space the UA could use. If you want to save lives, tell your buddies in Ukraine to stop hiding behind women and children. You won't do it though, because getting your own civilians killed is part of your strategy. Sick country, supported by sick people. [/quote] You are not even trying anymore. No links at all -- even from the Kremlin--showing that all the schools, hospitals, and apartments bombed by Russian in Ukraine were actually military installations? How about going through this list of Russian war crimes and saying which occurred because Ukrainians were hiding behind women and children? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_in_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine[/quote] Why did Ukraine support the Azeri takeover of Artsakh, knowing full well it will result in ethnic cleansing and mass exodus of civilians?[/quote] 100% of global attention and resources must go to Ukraine! No diversion allowed! If you speak of someone else's suffering, you're the puppet of Putin! https://eurasianet.org/ukrainian-officials-support-azerbaijan-in-blockade-of-karabakh A senior Ukrainian official has said that the impact of Azerbaijan’s blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh is being exaggerated as a Russian effort to distract the world’s attention from the war in his country. In an interview with the Moldovan public broadcaster, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said that the blockade was being “pumped up” in order to “distract attention from the war in Ukraine and redirect it to other conflict spots so the whole world looks there.”[/quote] Exactly. Agree to agree. We should continue arming Ukraine to the detriment of the failed Russian state.[/quote] You agree the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh should not be discussed so that the heads don’t turn away from Ukraine for a second? Ok. [/quote] Lol.. you're funny. Your argument is because Russian "peacekeepers" stood around picking their nose while their own commander was killed, that the West should stop providing weapons to Ukraine, so that Russia can win quickly and restart their own genocide against Ukraine? What kind of idiot logic is that. Really, you Putin groupies are so messed up you can't even make a plausible argument. Go back to Propaganda school for remedial training - you're terrible at this. But take heart that the damage Russia does to other countries has come back to roost. By taking the brutal / manipulation / puppet government route in foreign policy, the rabid dogs they've cultivated over the years are now without a leash. It's really only a matter of time that this pent-up hate and anger is vented towards Moscow. "Demonstrators in Yerevan blamed Russia, the ally whose help did not arrive, and the European Union, which has relied on Azerbaijan for gas supplies since the war in Ukraine." "We have no friends. Nobody wants to save us, we don't have a strong enough army, we have no support. We're on our own, everyone has let us down," "We're scared. We're afraid that this means the end of our nation, because we know Azerbaijan won't want to stop here." https://www.yahoo.com/news/hearts-broken-shock-yerevan-loss-235952379.html "this could, and I repeat with emphasis on the word "could," be the beginning of a domino effect." "With the possible departure of Kadyrov, very terrible processes will begin, because clannishness and a specific way of solving problems in Chechnya have remained. This means that Kadyrov's clan will begin to destroy other clans to settle scores and assert authority physically." "It is true; it is not a joke. This is something realistic, and I have been told personally by Chechens who are not in Chechnya right now, but know very well what is happening there and are waiting for this moment. So, [b]the possibility of destabilizing the whole of Russia through Chechnya is real and could grow when Kadyrov is gone[/b]." https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-chechnya-kadyrov-191000102.html "Chechen troops have been used as barrier troops, used to address low morale by executing Russian deserters" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadyrovites This means several things. First, Chechen troops are accustomed to shooting Russians. Second, Chechen troops look down on Russian troops as too weak to shoot their own soldiers. Third, Chechen troops would have no problem at all killing Russians after the Ukrainian War is over.[/quote] Tell me you’ve never been to Chechnya without telling me you’ve never been to Chechnya. Regarding Artsakh, Armenia sealed its fate when it refused to regularize its status and sat on its ass while Azeris grew richer and rearmed. But it’s amusing to watch you make logic pretzels by insisting Russia should have violated Azeri “territorial integrity” in the name of Armenia while insisting the same territorial integrity must remain sacred in the case of Ukraine. Now the global community gets to watch Armenians getting massacred because of territorial integrity. I mean are you for it or against it? Or is it reserved only for your friends? [/quote] Hmm. On one hand Russia doesn't want interference in it's own 'backyard' yet that's exactly what you seem to be arguing for? Western intervention? But only because Russia can't handle it? Interesting. So are you advocating that NATO "expand" or the UN send peacekeepers there? [/quote] What am I advocating for? For starters, for the world to stop seeing it as pieces on a chessboard in service of great powers and start seeing it as a real human tragedy. And for seconds? For the world to understand that you can have self determination or you can have territorial integrity but not both. [/quote]
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