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Comments by "Marc Bush" (@marcbush2796) on "Russians Invade Russia to Liberate Russia... Again..." video.
@bunnitomoe3866 In Moscow not, in sibiria and Buratia yes. In chechenia bloody wars for independence. In 1991 all 14 republics who could make a referendum decided for independence from russia. In Ukraine and Crimea 92.3%.
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@petefrys545 I agree. I always (as a compromise) say: Russia has to agree in UN peace plan. Means: today peace! Completely demilitarisation of occupied part of Donbas and Crimea. Today. Tomorrow 20.000 UN blue helmets move in (from Pakistan and Australia). Peace today. Later on international conferences all details about status of Crimea and return of hundred thousands of population (Tatars Ukrainians russian) who fled tk Ukraine mainland in 2014. Return of hundred thousands of kidnapped kids, return of cars trucks art ships machines and agricultural equipment and hospital equipment and religion icons and so on. Reparations 900 billion dollars. The Hague for putin (when still alive), Shoigu, Solovjov, Yanukovich, Kadyrov, Medvedev… Freedom for Transnistria Syria Königsberg Ossetia Chechenia Africa… And so on. Peace today with UN peace plan and blue helmets..
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@corvus4135 Since 1945 we all agreed in international law and UN Charta. No more wars and annexing territories! US follow that rules. Despite Cold War CIA KGB events we have a world order of international law. Tell me any American event like Russian invasion and annexation of territories from a neutral democratic peaceful country! You can’t! US didn’t annex territories in WW2 like Russia or later. - Iraq: in order of UN resolution 1441 to destroy chemical weapons WMD 5000 pieces successfully and to stop humanitarian catastrophe. - Afghanistan 2001 in order of UN to protect US against attacks of Al Qaida - success. - Libya No fly zone in order of UN resolution 1973. - Yugoslavia in order of UN. Partly Russian troops involved. All these operations in order of UN and with no veto of Russia. In Kosovo Russian troops part of KFOR UN peace keeping forces. What were you talking about? - Korea in 50s: in order of UN to help the victim southkorea against attack or communist northkorea. Success. Samsung LG KIA Hyundai… - Vietnam in 70s: no success. US legally tried to help the victim SouthVietnam against communist attacker Northvietnam. What are you taking about??
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@corvus4135 Since 1945 we all agreed in international law and UN Charta. No more wars and annexing territories! US follow that rules. Despite Cold War CIA KGB events we have a world order of international law. Tell me any American event like Russian invasion and annexation of territories from a neutral democratic peaceful country! You can’t! US didn’t annex territories in WW2 like Russia or later. - Iraq: in order of UN resolution 1441 to destroy chemical weapons WMD 5000 pieces successfully and to stop humanitarian catastrophe. - Afghanistan 2001 in order of UN to protect US against attacks of Al Qaida - success. - Libya No fly zone in order of UN resolution 1973. - Yugoslavia in order of UN. Partly Russian troops involved. All these operations in order of UN and with no veto of Russia. In Kosovo Russian troops part of KFOR UN peace keeping forces. What were you talking about? - Korea in 50s: in order of UN to help the victim southkorea against attack or communist northkorea. Success. Samsung LG KIA Hyundai… - Vietnam in 70s: no success. US legally tried to help the victim SouthVietnam against communist attacker Northvietnam. What are you taking about?
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@aaronmicalowe Quote Reuters: “Pope: "But I think that the strongest one is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people and has the courage of the white flag, and negotiates," Francis said, adding that talks should take place with the help of international powers. "The word negotiate is a courageous word. When you see that you are defeated, that things are not going well, you have to have the courage to negotiate," Francis said. It was believed to be the first time Francis has used terms such as "white flag" or "defeated" in discussing the Ukraine war, although he has spoken in the past about the need for negotiations. In a statement, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the pope had picked up on the term "white flag" spoken by the interviewer and used it "to indicate a stop to hostilities (and) a truce achieved with the courage of negotiations"…
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@aaronmicalowe I can
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@aaronmicalowe In interview the pope was asked about Ukraine. He answered: „When you see that you are defeated, that things are not going well, you have to have the courage to negotiate," Francis said.“ „White flag“ was the question of interviewing person, and pope answered and used that phrase from question. Circumstances and context of full interview show: Pope spoke about Ukraine. In Russian propaganda and in some media Ukraine is the country looks defeated. Pope spoke about what to do when you are defeated. He wasn’t thinking about Russian army in that moment. We are all human beings with brain and intelligent enough to understand his point of view, especially in reminding of former mistakes of Pope..
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