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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really want to see Ukraine start hitting western Russian cities. That would be fun to see Russians finally getting a taste of their own medicine. The problem is Ukraine has to use its own weapons to blow up stuff in Russia so it will be a while for the fun to begin.[/quote] That wouldn't be fun at all. Notwithstanding Putin being a fascist aggressor who ordered an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, those Russian cities are packed full of men, women, and children that I assume I would like very much if I ever got a chance to know them. [/quote] You are correct. The previous statement was no doubt written by someone who has never been endangered by any sort of war, and is not planning to go and help Ukraine fight. I hear some of this sentiment from those who had left Ukraine many years ago (citing corruption, low quality of life, antisemitism and what not) but now are suddenly full of bloodthirst to those who have nothing to do with decision making and are suffering from those decisions (though yes to a much lesser extent than many Ukrainians). [/quote] DP what bullsh#t answer. Russians need to feel the full horror of what they have done in the Ukraine. It is past time to destroy Russians civilian infrastructure and target civilians through out Russia. [/quote] Should Americans feel what the Vietnamese or Japanese felt? [/quote] Lol, someone doesn't know anything about the Japanese in WW2 or the Viet Cong. But enough about the distraction. What's the current line on the Pirozghin revelations? Was he trying to double cross Shiogu or the Ukrainians? There's been quite a few Colonels and above targeted over the last few days. Did your guy give up the coordinates?[/quote] Words words words. You think it was ok for kids and old people in Hiroshima to die? It was all worth it, right? [/quote] Wow you guys work fast. I just heard about tonight's unstoppable hypersonic khinzal and came to laugh about how last century's patriot missile batteries shot them down again. But you all were on top of things and ready. Kudos to your work ethic. It must be so difficult to keep up appearances these days.[/quote] This is a very tired tactic of accusing anyone who doesn’t agree with you of being a troll I simply don’t think that there is joy in children dying[/quote] So, then, what do you propose? Let me guess: “a glorious unification again between the people’s of Ukraine and Russia. They were both once technically Russian and so, if Ukrainians lay down their arms, they can again become part of great empire.”??? Is that about right? I mean obviously you’re just thinking about the children and a a concerned poster. You’re definitely not a paid Russian propagandist or AI bot programmed or ordered to spread a message of peace. We all want peace. Russia out of Ukraine is the way to achieve that.[/quote] The best path for peace is for this to grind out for as long as possible. So long as the US points its Eye of Sauron to the Ukraine, peace has a chance elsewhere. Look at all the peace that has broken out in the middle east over the last 6 months. Without the US to constantly fan flames, the Yemeni war ended, Saudi Arabia and Iran made peace, and Syria was welcomed back into the Arab league. None of that is possible without a distracted Washington. [/quote] Cool story, AI propaganda bot. It’s pretty clear you are programmed to use distraction as a means of deflecting away from the topic which is Russia’s unjust attack on Ukraine. How about we focus on the subject at hand, we ignore your pathetic coding that makes you try to change the subject, and basically reiterate that in order for peace to have a chance Russia should get out of Ukraine. That’s about it. Thanks.[/quote] Let me expound on that. For the people not familiar, Russia propagandists like to use a “firehose of falsehoods” as a propaganda technique. Basically, deflection and distraction to confuse the topic. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/russian-misinformation-seeks-to-confound-not-convince/?amp=true So that poster going completely off topic in this thread from Russia’s unjust war on Ukraine was a good example.[/quote] Just like you are programmed to call anyone who disagrees with you a bot. It's like you're so invested in hammering down the truth, capital T. Hmm, who does that remind me of? In the meantime, this just landed: https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-corruption-supreme-court/32413526.html I must admit, I'm quite curious: just what type of legal decision is worth 3 million dollars?[/quote] Obviously not a bribe or corruption deal that benefits the current government of Ukraine, given that's who arrested him.[/quote] I mean who else has the power of arrest? And if the top judge is on the take, imagine everyone else below him who hasn't been caught?[/quote]
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