I'm sure you will condemn Putin's hypocrisy regarding Nazism (nope, you supported him) and condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine because all invasions are bad (nope, you supported it) and condemn Russian war crimes in Ukraine (nope, not until conditions are met). Just accept it. You're a pro-Russian hypocrite. You don't have to try and hide it. We can all see exactly what you are.
You are more than welcome to create an American War Crimes thread. Do so here and on Letsrun.ru. Start a thread on the Russian invasion on Letsrun.ru while you're at it.
I promise you, I will condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine as soon as you condemn Bush Jr. and call for his prosecution.
You don't own letsrun.com. Just a meaningless peasant like everybody else. I gladly would visit russian forums, but all the good stuff has been banned in Europe.
If you ever decide to become an intelligent human being, you should try to make up your own mind by feeding it from different sources and taking different perspectives into consideration. Learning another language is always a good way to go. Learn Ukrainian and Russian so you can finally qualify for a debate. Maybe German, if you want to really know what's happening in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Because so far you're nothing else, but a "Klugscheisser", as we call it :)
So, you still won't condemn Russia's invasion. I get it. You support Putin. Just own it. Don't make excuses.
I have plenty of different perspectives. Hung out with my neighbors from Spain on Saturday night (they hate Putin). His sister lives in Geneva. She hates Putin. My family in Ukraine, they hate Putin. My colleagues from Germany, Switzerland, and Israel - they all hate Putin. Coworkers from Nigeria and Ethiopia, they also hate Putin. I'll give Putin credit - he really brings people together!
Maybe it's you who needs a broader perspective. Stop just hanging out on Russia forums and TASS.com and learn a bit about the world.
I promise you, I will condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine as soon as you condemn Bush Jr. and call for his prosecution.
You don't own letsrun.com. Just a meaningless peasant like everybody else. I gladly would visit russian forums, but all the good stuff has been banned in Europe.
If you ever decide to become an intelligent human being, you should try to make up your own mind by feeding it from different sources and taking different perspectives into consideration. Learning another language is always a good way to go. Learn Ukrainian and Russian so you can finally qualify for a debate. Maybe German, if you want to really know what's happening in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Because so far you're nothing else, but a "Klugscheisser", as we call it :)
So, you still won't condemn Russia's invasion. I get it. You support Putin. Just own it. Don't make excuses.
I have plenty of different perspectives. Hung out with my neighbors from Spain on Saturday night (they hate Putin). His sister lives in Geneva. She hates Putin. My family in Ukraine, they hate Putin. My colleagues from Germany, Switzerland, and Israel - they all hate Putin. Coworkers from Nigeria and Ethiopia, they also hate Putin. I'll give Putin credit - he really brings people together!
Maybe it's you who needs a broader perspective. Stop just hanging out on Russia forums and TASS.com and learn a bit about the world.
What Russian forums do you suppose he is hanging out in?
I promise you, I will condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine as soon as you condemn Bush Jr. and call for his prosecution.
You don't own letsrun.com. Just a meaningless peasant like everybody else. I gladly would visit russian forums, but all the good stuff has been banned in Europe.
If you ever decide to become an intelligent human being, you should try to make up your own mind by feeding it from different sources and taking different perspectives into consideration. Learning another language is always a good way to go. Learn Ukrainian and Russian so you can finally qualify for a debate. Maybe German, if you want to really know what's happening in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Because so far you're nothing else, but a "Klugscheisser", as we call it :)
So, you still won't condemn Russia's invasion. I get it. You support Putin. Just own it. Don't make excuses.
I have plenty of different perspectives. Hung out with my neighbors from Spain on Saturday night (they hate Putin). His sister lives in Geneva. She hates Putin. My family in Ukraine, they hate Putin. My colleagues from Germany, Switzerland, and Israel - they all hate Putin. Coworkers from Nigeria and Ethiopia, they also hate Putin. I'll give Putin credit - he really brings people together!
Maybe it's you who needs a broader perspective. Stop just hanging out on Russia forums and TASS.com and learn a bit about the world.
How you feel about US invasions, occupations, regime changes? Iraq, Iran, Libya, Palestine, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Somalia?
DE NAZIFICATION???????? You can't really believe that. Tell me you don't believe that. I can't believe anyone outside of RU borders actually believes that. If you believe that you are the damndest fool I've ever come across. You seem smart in most ways but DENAZIFICATION???????? Good lord. Steady, agip. Steady.
And also, the RU armed forces have in fact proved so utterly incompetent that they cannot do the things you have described. They cannot control the skies. they tried. They lost.
What's so hard to believe? On the international womens day NATO has posted on twitter a picture of 4 Ukrainian women serving their country. They didn't notice though that the female soldier in the picture was sporting nazi memorabilia while standing in the formation. Once somebody pointed this out, they quickly deleted the post, but the internet never forgets.
I served in the military of my country and can tell you that if I was ever to wear nazi memorabilia in the formation, I would end up in the military court and not on NATOs twitter.
This, amongs many other reports, shows what kind of vibes are circulating around within Ukrainian military (and police).
As for incompetence, yes, Russia is plagued by incompetence caused by decades of corruption. But now you surely can't believe, that Russia couldn't strike Rada in Kiev if that was the objective?
your reasoning for agreeing that UKR needs de-nazification is...a photograph you once saw of a soldier. And 'vibes' you detect.
Listen to yourself. Just listen. For shame.
as for the other...RU could hit kiev, sure. It would cost them a lot of planes and most of their remaining quality missiles but sure. RU has apparently decided that they need a functioning capital for when their puppet regime takes over. So they have not yet done so.
Again, both sides in the conflict in Eastern Ukraine have done "bad things". There have been thousands of Ukrainian speaking people killed in Ukraine by Russian supported terrorists. In this case, Russia has made the situation approximately 30 million times worse by first sending troops without acknowledging it and now invading.
Now you see, "Russian supported terrorists", as you call them are Ukrainian citizens, which makes it a civil war. Do not mix up the chronology in Donbas though:
1) West Ukraine (not without help from certain other country) overtrows a democratically elected president.
2) Demonstrations by pro-Russian and anti-government groups (Ukrainian citizens) take place in major cities across the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine.
3) To suppress this insurgency, the Ukrainian government begins so called "Anti-Terrorist Operation", sending in the armed forces to quell the unrest.
4) Civil war unfolds.
What do you think happens, when a democratically elected president (who chose financial cooperation with Russia) is being illegally overthrown by the forces who chose financial cooperation with the EU instead. There are two politically and culturally different Ukraine's and not one united Ukraine, as they're trying to portray in the Western media. Russia is fighting alongside the people of Donbas and not against them, trying to steal land.
your reasoning for agreeing that UKR needs de-nazification is...a photograph you once saw of a soldier. And 'vibes' you detect.
Listen to yourself. Just listen. For shame.
as for the other...RU could hit kiev, sure. It would cost them a lot of planes and most of their remaining quality missiles but sure. RU has apparently decided that they need a functioning capital for when their puppet regime takes over. So they have not yet done so.
Oh, you need more proof? Internet is full of it, I'll post some links for you in a few minutes.
Meanwhile, please answer this very crucial question, what would happen if a US soldier would enter official formation with nazi memorabilia on his chest?
So, you still won't condemn Russia's invasion. I get it. You support Putin. Just own it. Don't make excuses.
I have plenty of different perspectives. Hung out with my neighbors from Spain on Saturday night (they hate Putin). His sister lives in Geneva. She hates Putin. My family in Ukraine, they hate Putin. My colleagues from Germany, Switzerland, and Israel - they all hate Putin. Coworkers from Nigeria and Ethiopia, they also hate Putin. I'll give Putin credit - he really brings people together!
Maybe it's you who needs a broader perspective. Stop just hanging out on Russia forums and TASS.com and learn a bit about the world.
How you feel about US invasions, occupations, regime changes? Iraq, Iran, Libya, Palestine, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Somalia?
I feel like they don't justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine. How do you feel about the Russian invasion of Ukraine and (attempted) annexation of Donetsk and Luhansk?
Again, both sides in the conflict in Eastern Ukraine have done "bad things". There have been thousands of Ukrainian speaking people killed in Ukraine by Russian supported terrorists. In this case, Russia has made the situation approximately 30 million times worse by first sending troops without acknowledging it and now invading.
Now you see, "Russian supported terrorists", as you call them are Ukrainian citizens, which makes it a civil war. Do not mix up the chronology in Donbas though:
1) West Ukraine (not without help from certain other country) overtrows a democratically elected president.
2) Demonstrations by pro-Russian and anti-government groups (Ukrainian citizens) take place in major cities across the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine.
3) To suppress this insurgency, the Ukrainian government begins so called "Anti-Terrorist Operation", sending in the armed forces to quell the unrest.
4) Civil war unfolds.
What do you think happens, when a democratically elected president (who chose financial cooperation with Russia) is being illegally overthrown by the forces who chose financial cooperation with the EU instead. There are two politically and culturally different Ukraine's and not one united Ukraine, as they're trying to portray in the Western media. Russia is fighting alongside the people of Donbas and not against them, trying to steal land.
You missed the step where Russia invaded and annexed Crimea and sent troops into Luhansk and Donetsk to aide pro-Russian forces.
So you support Russia's invasion of Ukraine because there was a civil war in Ukraine? But, all other invasions are bad?
Still no coffee, I see. People can be consistent and set the same standard of judgement for everybody, can't they?
I have never judged a black man differently from a white man and I also not gonna judge Russian differently from the American. War crime is a war crime. But hypocrites I despise and rightly so, because having different rules for different countries creates corruption and disbalance of the world.
Let's do an experiment. I will create an American War crimes thread and let's see if you will post there several hundred times to condemn the US too, like you did here. That thread would also be deleted very soon anyway. Hypocricy, my boy.
Yes, please start another thread about America war crimes. And stop derailing this one. Some posters just want to talk about the war. If you wan't to talk about historical events, then start a thread about it. Thank You!
Now you see, "Russian supported terrorists", as you call them are Ukrainian citizens, which makes it a civil war. Do not mix up the chronology in Donbas though:
1) West Ukraine (not without help from certain other country) overtrows a democratically elected president.
2) Demonstrations by pro-Russian and anti-government groups (Ukrainian citizens) take place in major cities across the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine.
3) To suppress this insurgency, the Ukrainian government begins so called "Anti-Terrorist Operation", sending in the armed forces to quell the unrest.
4) Civil war unfolds.
What do you think happens, when a democratically elected president (who chose financial cooperation with Russia) is being illegally overthrown by the forces who chose financial cooperation with the EU instead. There are two politically and culturally different Ukraine's and not one united Ukraine, as they're trying to portray in the Western media. Russia is fighting alongside the people of Donbas and not against them, trying to steal land.
You missed the step where Russia invaded and annexed Crimea and sent troops into Luhansk and Donetsk to aide pro-Russian forces.
So you support Russia's invasion of Ukraine because there was a civil war in Ukraine? But, all other invasions are bad?
I feel like Crimea is a different issue altogether. Crimea should have never belonged to Ukraine anyway. Khrushchev illegally gifted that region populated by Russians to Ukraine for political reasons.
I do not support killing people. So many things could have done to prevent this:
1) Yanukovych not overthrown, but impeached instead
2) A different president elected at the next election term
3) Autonomy / independence granted to LPR and DPR
The US actions in Syria remind me a lot of Russian involvement in Ukraine. If that was fine back then, then it's fine now too. Or maybe it wasn't, so it isn't now as well. Let's just decide which is it and stick to it.
You missed the step where Russia invaded and annexed Crimea and sent troops into Luhansk and Donetsk to aide pro-Russian forces.
So you support Russia's invasion of Ukraine because there was a civil war in Ukraine? But, all other invasions are bad?
I feel like Crimea is a different issue altogether. Crimea should have never belonged to Ukraine anyway. Khrushchev illegally gifted that region populated by Russians to Ukraine for political reasons.
I do not support killing people. So many things could have done to prevent this:
1) Yanukovych not overthrown, but impeached instead
2) A different president elected at the next election term
3) Autonomy / independence granted to LPR and DPR
The US actions in Syria remind me a lot of Russian involvement in Ukraine. If that was fine back then, then it's fine now too. Or maybe it wasn't, so it isn't now as well. Let's just decide which is it and stick to it.
You missed a few options:
Russia could have stayed out of Ukraine.
Russia could have supported Ukrainians when the majority of them decided they would rather have closer ties to the West than Russia.
Russia could have not invaded Crimea.
Russia could have supported Ukrainian's booting out Yanukovych.
But, you still haven't condemned Russia's invasion, only given weak excuses why it's okay for Russia to invade their neighbors (but nobody else should invade another country).