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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]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] Yes they gave a bs answer. Yes it would be a great bit of schadenfreude for the Russian population, that is so full of blood lust that they cheer on and celebrate rape, torture, and the bombing of kindergartens, to feel the suffering they have imposed on others themselves. Nevertheless, it is not in Ukraine's interests to do so. Besides, the Russian Army rapes themselves constantly, both literally and figuratively. Of course that doesn't mean that a sojourn through Belgorad is off the table or that bases in Rostov are unacceptable targets. [/quote] I know quite a few Russians and they are scared and sad about this war. It was not their choice. I know there are different ones too but they aren’t all like that. I know it’s a thing to hate on Russians now though [/quote] Lol, Russians aren't victims. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5yvjyJdDW0[/quote] Many are. Many didn’t choose the war [/quote] Nah. This is not Iraq. And Iraq is the last war in a 100 years that is suspect for an American “invasion”. Even if Iraq was unjustified America still was not as evil as Russia in the execution of the war. And Iraq was after America went thru 9/11; which was not an ideological attack- it was a real attack. Russians have been orcs/savages long before February of 2022; just now the world gets to see how despicable their culture and government really is. Russia has been doing this (on a smaller scale) for over 20 years; they just got caught being greedy and are back to being the scourge of the planet with North Korea.[/quote] When you talk about the culture of savages with corrupt government you cannot separate the two countries. Ukraine and Russian people are the same. Many Ukrainians in rural areas can’t even speak the Ukrainian language. They feel more Russian than Ukrainian. Their governments worked together with regard to corruption. Russia being ruthless is not News to too many people. And when it comes to war we’ve seen inhumane brutality with random countries. Because Germany was so heinous and apparently not alone in their antisemitism it gave Japan some room to hide their own brutality. Russia doesn’t stand alone in terms of war. Ukraine needs to negotiate. Who are we to tell other countries to have family members killed or maimed ? I hope they end it soon. [/quote] Awwww poor little paid troll in a propaganda center is sad that it’s not going well over there. I mean I guess your leader can pose shirtless on a horse again to look tough and can conscript a few hundred thousand more poor souls to fight while they heavily drunk Stolichnya all day, but really they should just go home. It’s sad and it’s stupid. It needs to stop. The second you leave is when it stops. And no Ukraine and Russia are not the same as evidenced by the incredible pushback against this illegal war.[/quote] There is no meaningful difference between Putin on a horse and Zelensky in skintight khakis. [/quote] Other than one being a corrupt authoritarian loser and the other being a strong leader who has the power and strength to protect his people from a hostile aggressor, sure![/quote] Look at you throwing around the word "authoritarian" like it's a bad thing! Here's a charming piece of news for your midday chow: despite singing pretty songs about the last stand of democracies vs. authoritarian baddies, last year, the U.S. cheerfully sold advanced weaponry to more than half of all authoritarian regimes on this planet: https://theintercept.com/2023/05/11/united-states-foreign-weapons-sales/ "The reality, however, is that the Biden administration has helped increase the military power of a large number of authoritarian countries. According to an Intercept review of recently released government data, the U.S. sold weapons to at least 57 percent of the world’s autocratic countries in 2022." [/quote] Quick!! Look over there!![/quote]
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