Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "Putin’s Nukes In Belarus Spooks NATO Nation; Poland Wants To Host Nukes To Counter Russia Threat" video.
-
“1. US deployed missiles across Europe like Turkey, Italy and other countries (Due to secret mission not known many countries) against Soviet”
(Well, these are NATO countries and they place their weapons to defend eehm NATO countries. It’s not hard to understand!)
“2. To counter US action, Soviet planned to deploy their missiles in Cuba, but US opposed and threatened to invade Cuba.”
(Cuba wasn’t a Warzawa Pact country. Schlesinger, a historian and adviser to Kennedy, told National Public Radio in an interview on October 16, 2002, that Castro did not want the missiles, but Khrushchev pressured Castro to accept them. Castro was not completely happy with the idea, but the Cuban National Directorate of the Revolution accepted them, both to protect Cuba against US attack and to aid the Soviet Union )
“5. But US violated agreed treaty by partially removing missiles from Turkey but not from Italy and other places from Europe (Not much info about original treaty what both US and Soviet concluded because of secrecy)”
(WRONG: US didn’t violate the treaty, Italy wasn’t a part of the deal (nor the rest of Europe), only the missiles in Turkey on the borders to Soviet.)
“6. NATO committee recruited Hitler's General from 1961 - 64 and the following years of wars used chemical bombs in Vietnam, Iraq, Serbia, in Ukraine against Russia”
(WRONG: They never used chemical weapons in Iraq, Serbia and Ukraine. But they used herbicider in Vietnam to make the leaves to fall off in the jungle, so the Vietcong couldn’t hide.
In addition, US accused the Soviet Union of supplying T-2 mycotoxin to the communist states in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia for use in counterinsurgency warfare. Over ten thousand people were alledegly killed in attacks using chemical weapons in Laos, Cambodia and Afghanistan. The descriptions of the attacks were diverse and included air-dropped canisters and sprays, booby traps, artillery shells, rockets and grenades that produced droplets of liquid, dust, powders, smoke or "insect-like" materials of a yellow, red, green, white or brown color.
The Soviet biological weapons program violated the Biological Weapons Convention and was the world's largest, longest, and most sophisticated program of its kind. At its peak, the program employed up to 65,000 people.
Despite being a signatory to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Russia has continued to hold and occasionally use chemical weapons. In 1997, Russia declared an arsenal of 39,967 tons of chemical weapons, which it worked in part to decrease. Its stock of weapons was declared destroyed in 2017. The poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in 2018 and the poisoning of Alexei Navalny in 2020, both carried out by Russia, revealed that the country maintained an illicit chemical weapons program)
“7. The civilians death toll more than 11 millions since WW2 because of USA wars in Vietnam, Afghan, Iraq, Serbia, Syria, Libya, Korea, others”
(Soviet/Russia was part in all the wars you’re mentioning here. And there were others too.)
“8. Looting oil from Syria without paying by Super power USA like Super thief USA”
(Asia Fact Check Lab (AFCL) found that the accusations echo those made by official Syrian media reports. The Syrian government has no control over the northeast area of the country, which is occupied by the anti-government coalition known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). U.S. and international media have reported that a U.S. company had secured an oil deal in the area, but it did so with the approval of the SDF, which helped to oust ISIS terrorist forces that previously controlled the oil production there. The U.S. currently authorizes non-governmental organizations to purchase petroleum in Syria, but the products have to stay in Syria for non-profit use.)
(Ukraine and Georgia are seeking to NATO because they seek protection from an increasingly aggressive neighbour.
Russia is always blaming NATO for everything. They themselves stir up the pot, then say they have no other option then war. This is the primitive Russian modus operandi.)
“2014 - 15 - 22: 1. Ukraine violated Minsk agreement supported by west”
(Just another lie: RUSSIA VIOLATED the Minsk agreements)
"US developing bio weapons against Russia in Ukraine soil like Hitler did in Germany "
( Kremlin propaganda, all lies. In March 2022, during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russian officials falsely claimed that public health facilities in Ukraine were "secret U.S.-funded biolabs" purportedly developing biological weapons, which was debunked as disinformation by multiple media outlets, scientific groups, and international bodies.
Russian scientists, inside and outside Russia, have publicly accused the Russian government of lying about evidence for covert "bioweapons labs" in Ukraine, saying that documents presented by Russia's Defense Ministry describe pathogens collected for public health research. The "bioweapons labs" claim has also been denied by the US, Ukraine, the United Nations, and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Russia's disinformation campaigns to justify invading Ukraine have failed up to now, but Russia keeps trying. Russia has a long history, dating back to Soviet times, of claiming that the U.S. has been developing biological or chemical weapons and even, in the 1980s, claimed that the virus that causes AIDS was a result of that.)
“As Soviets destroyed colonialism Russia will destroy neo colonialists and neo nazis”
(Soviet destroyed colonialism, ridiculous. But if you want to destroy neo-nazis, begin with yourselves.)
"Note: Russia never provoked West or US purposefully like US Russia never interfere other state affairs like US"
(Russia is literally everywhere, sticking it’s nose where it don’t belong. Take Africa for instance.
Africa Center For Strategic Studies: Russia has arguably expanded its influence in Africa in recent years more than any other external actor. These engagements extend from deepening ties in North Africa, expanding its reach in the central Africa, and rekindling Cold War ties in southern Africa. Russia’s approach is distinctive among external actors in that Moscow typically relies on irregular (and frequently extralegal) means to expand its influence—deployment of mercenaries, disinformation, election interference, support for coups, and arms for resources deals, among others.
This low-cost, high influence strategy seeks to advance a very different world order than the rules-based, democratic political systems to which most Africans aspire. The disinformation campaign is spread across the whole continent. The outcomes from Russia’s interventions in Africa, therefore, will have far reaching implications for governance norms and security on the continent.
1