Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Russians have committed war crimes (encyclopedias full) for the past 1.5 years. So, so be it with the cluster bombs. Hopefully, they're particularly effective against the trench positions.
Ironically, you’re posting this from a country built on war crimes,
So be it. Now, we're helping fight against a country that has perfected them.
Tell me more about how you applaud an international court warrant for Putin with your right hand while fighting for all Americans to have immunity from that court with your left.
Tell me more about how you profess to despise illegal land grabs and ethnic cleansing out of the right corner of your mouth while granting unconditional support and money to Israel out of the left one.
Tell me more about your commitment to fight tyrants and spread democracy…once your mouth is on its scheduled break from fellating the Gulf dictators.
Tell me more about your moral quandaries while Russia soldiers rape toddlers to death.
DP but I think toddler rape was propaganda and exposed as such.
Weiss... Huh. Wonder if he has some long standing grudge against Russia? Surely he isn't one of those war mongers that would say anything to her the war he wants...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Russians have committed war crimes (encyclopedias full) for the past 1.5 years. So, so be it with the cluster bombs. Hopefully, they're particularly effective against the trench positions.
Ironically, you’re posting this from a country built on war crimes,
So be it. Now, we're helping fight against a country that has perfected them.
Tell me more about how you applaud an international court warrant for Putin with your right hand while fighting for all Americans to have immunity from that court with your left.
Tell me more about how you profess to despise illegal land grabs and ethnic cleansing out of the right corner of your mouth while granting unconditional support and money to Israel out of the left one.
Tell me more about your commitment to fight tyrants and spread democracy…once your mouth is on its scheduled break from fellating the Gulf dictators.
Tell me more about your moral quandaries while Russia soldiers rape toddlers to death.
DP but I think toddler rape was propaganda and exposed as such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Russians have committed war crimes (encyclopedias full) for the past 1.5 years. So, so be it with the cluster bombs. Hopefully, they're particularly effective against the trench positions.
Ironically, you’re posting this from a country built on war crimes,
So be it. Now, we're helping fight against a country that has perfected them.
Tell me more about how you applaud an international court warrant for Putin with your right hand while fighting for all Americans to have immunity from that court with your left.
Tell me more about how you profess to despise illegal land grabs and ethnic cleansing out of the right corner of your mouth while granting unconditional support and money to Israel out of the left one.
Tell me more about your commitment to fight tyrants and spread democracy…once your mouth is on its scheduled break from fellating the Gulf dictators.
Tell me more about your moral quandaries while Russia soldiers rape toddlers to death.
DP but I think toddler rape was propaganda and exposed as such.
Anonymous wrote:Time to make peace.
Anonymous wrote:Time to make peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.
Money will be welcome anywhere.
But these are the really pathetic Russian men. Won't fight. Won't resist. Just taking a long vacation while the poors and the prisoners turn to dust
Russian culture is ugly. 200,000 Russian casualties and these men vacation on the Aegean without a care in the world. The moment their cards are declined is when they will not be so welcome. Indonesia has the same issue. Tons of Russian men causing problems.
It's a genuinely rotten culture. Very docile and materialistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia’s next move?
Blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Putin just “promised” he would not do that.
Let’s take a look at Putin’s promises:
Russia will peacefully separate from Ukraine and other republics comprising the Soviet Union"
"Russia will guarantee the security of Ukraine in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons"
"Russia will have free and safe elections"
"Russia will not raise the pension age"
"Russia will never alter it's Constitution"
"Russia will never have another Tsar or Premier"
"Russia will not allow private militias"
"Russia will keep Wagner entirely independent from the Russian state"
"Russia will uphold the sovereignty of neighbors and partner states"
"Russia will keep out of the direct affairs of friendly states"
"Russia will never attack Ukraine"
"Russia will never retreat or lose territory"
"Russia will never send trainees to war"
"Russia will never conduct mobilization"
"Russia will never blow up the Kakhovka Dam"
["Russia will not blow up the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant"] - you are here.
But, but, but! Everyone should be in support of this war!
I mean okay I am speaking as someone who doesn’t care one yota for Ukraine sovereignty but don’t you people see that the other side is unhinged?! Why are you happy to risk so many innocent lives just to stick it to them?
Don’t bother responding, I know I will hear another “but democracy and freedom is on the line” retort.
I am a just a small person and I don’t care.
So if you don't care about Ukraine sovereignty, nobody should. Got it. Do you draw the line anywhere, or does Russia get to conquer whatever they want? Are you in a safe geography that they can't get to so it's all good?
You seriously think Russia will conquer anyone after what transpired in this attempt?!
It’s a made up argument. The war needs to stop, even if it’s not completely to the liking of armchair warriors
Per you, the only way the war will "stop" is if Ukraine gives up territory. All that means is that Ukraine loses territory for the second time, allowing Russia to regroup/rebuild for their third attempt next time (since per you, "the war needs to stop" means that Ukraine gives up territory so why would Russia be incented otherwise...)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.
Russia is a country. Individual Russians are not pariahs, unless they are on the sanctions list.
Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.
Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's just ridiculous we're at the cluster bomb stage when we could have bypassed all that by giving them air supremacy in the first place.
Ukrainians are forced to thank NATO and friendly countries for all their (very significant) help, but no one gave them fighter jets last year.
It's just mind-boggling the misplaced priorities here that end up costing lives and money.
Unless there’s something to the theory of one of the posters that the goal is to just kill as many Slavs as possible
A silly theory since the non-Russian countries are sitting on the sidelines.
The only one on the road towards demographic extinction is Russia, and it's self-inflicted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia’s next move?
Blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Putin just “promised” he would not do that.
Let’s take a look at Putin’s promises:
Russia will peacefully separate from Ukraine and other republics comprising the Soviet Union"
"Russia will guarantee the security of Ukraine in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons"
"Russia will have free and safe elections"
"Russia will not raise the pension age"
"Russia will never alter it's Constitution"
"Russia will never have another Tsar or Premier"
"Russia will not allow private militias"
"Russia will keep Wagner entirely independent from the Russian state"
"Russia will uphold the sovereignty of neighbors and partner states"
"Russia will keep out of the direct affairs of friendly states"
"Russia will never attack Ukraine"
"Russia will never retreat or lose territory"
"Russia will never send trainees to war"
"Russia will never conduct mobilization"
"Russia will never blow up the Kakhovka Dam"
["Russia will not blow up the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant"] - you are here.
But, but, but! Everyone should be in support of this war!
I mean okay I am speaking as someone who doesn’t care one yota for Ukraine sovereignty but don’t you people see that the other side is unhinged?! Why are you happy to risk so many innocent lives just to stick it to them?
Don’t bother responding, I know I will hear another “but democracy and freedom is on the line” retort.
I am a just a small person and I don’t care.
So if you don't care about Ukraine sovereignty, nobody should. Got it. Do you draw the line anywhere, or does Russia get to conquer whatever they want? Are you in a safe geography that they can't get to so it's all good?
You seriously think Russia will conquer anyone after what transpired in this attempt?!
It’s a made up argument. The war needs to stop, even if it’s not completely to the liking of armchair warriors
Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.
Anonymous wrote:Apropos "Russia is a global pariah" crowd:
We are in the middle of our summer vacation: Netherlands, Greece and Turkey. TONS of Russians everywhere, particularly the latter. Whole industries built around serving them, signs in Russian everywhere in touristic quarters, pretty much every waiter in Cappadocia can communicate in Russian. So, I don't really know where the global pariah thing comes from but Russians and their money are 100% welcome everywhere where money is changing hands.