General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
John Vannisselroy
CRUX
comments
Comments by "John Vannisselroy" (@johnvannisselroy6197) on "Zelensky Unsure If Putin "Still Alive", UK Pledges 600 Missiles, Ukraine Seeks Arms To Retake Crimea" video.
@g4m3r222 I disagree. They should ask first. If consent is not given by Germany, only then should they go it alone. I don't know if there are any enforceable rules governing 3rd party consent, but Germany would likely never sell Poland so much as a bullet ever again (not that Poland would care). Anyway, slava Ukraini.
3
@belfasta If you're on the Russian side then you're fighting WITH the Nazis, not against them. There may be Nazis in Ukraine (Azov) but there are also Nazis in Russia (Rusich) and the Russian government contains more Nazis than the Ukrainian government. Slava Ukraini.
2
@michaelflamingsword3131 And no more parts either apparently. Not that Poland would care, they've just ordered a big batch of new tanks from South Korea, and have recently taken delivery of used US tanks. It's still not a good idea for Poland to break the contract without first trying to get permission. Slava Ukraini.
1
@feloniousmonk3049 And Russia's ongoing invasions are definitely part of Pootin's agenda. That's why Russia needs to be beaten in Ukraine. Which in turn is why Ukraine needs modern tanks. It's all a bit Catch 22. Germany needs to wake up.
1
@belfasta People in Ukraine are fighting and dying daily in defence of your freedoms. You know damn well that if Putin wins in Ukraine he will move on to the next country. And then the next. So pay your damn taxes, shut the hell up, and be grateful it's not you (or your children) that are having to risk their lives on the battlefield.
1
What a load of bollocks. Russia and only Russia created the situation for this war. Ukraine, as a sovereign nation (something that Russia has acknowledged in treaty after treaty) has the right to apply to join the EU or NATO or the Battersea Tiddlywinks Club, as it sees fit. It is not Russia's right, nor even its business, to oppose that sovereign right.
1
@David I wasn't even thinking of the Minsk agreements. I had in mind the Budapest memorandum of 1994; the Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black Sea Fleet of 1997; and the Russian-Ukrainian Friendship Treaty of 1997. In all three Russia confirms the sovereignty of Ukraine, and in the Partition Treaty Russian also promises not to interfere in the internal affairs of Ukraine. All well broken by Russia. Russia has absolutely NO justification for its invasion of Ukraine.
1