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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am laughing at the Russian bot farm posts. This totally sucks for Ukraine- but still a great ROI and easy way to kill Russians. I want Ukraine to win; fund them at 3x current levels. Russians are like the worst people on the planet with those whacko ISIS groups. The more dead of them both the better for the civilized world. This is simply an investment to diminish the barbarian horde known as Russia. Money well spent.[/quote] I want Ukraine to win and am no fan of Putin or authoritarian dictatorships - However I take no joy in anyone being killed. - many of the Russians don’t want to fight either. Many of them have family members on either side. It is important to maintain commitment to Just War theory principles (Ukraine does meet those criteria as it is acting in self defense and they have tried to minimize civilian casualties from what I read). I hope the US and EU can help Ukraine to end this terrible war as quickly as possible, and that Ukraine is able to rebuild and make their lands safe from mines again. I hope the millions of Ukranian women and children who had to flee can return to their homeland soon [/quote] Most of the Russian soldiers are there for the money. It tends to be poor men from the hinterlands. The elite in Moscow are not fighting. If you watch any of the absolutely brutal footage from this war, it's not men from Moscow. But Russians from elsewhere that are getting absolutely destroyed. At this moment in time it would be Avdiivka. Its thousands and thousands of dead Russians. And prior it would have been Bakhmut. Prigzhen himself, the head of Wagner, said he lost 20,000 in Bakhmut alone. Add in Marinka. And the absolutely catastrophe for the VDV - special forces - at Hostomel. Russian men are dying by the thousands in Ukraine. Every day. And Russians seem to be okey-dokey with that. Very weird people. Don't claim to understand why Russians think this is acceptable. But Ukrainians are having a hard time too. They are confronted by an invading country that's four times bigger than them and generally regarded as the second most powerful military in the world. They've been able to take back a good deal of Russian gains - Kharkiv, Kherson, not to mention north and central Ukraine when the Russians went for Kviv. But Ukrainians are suffering. This is a very hard war. [/quote]
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