Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "Ukraine war: Putin 'ordered' Bucha war crimes and 'honoured' soldiers who committed them" video.
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@zozoptapta4983 there are observable facts, and there is a documented history. Both point to Russian guilt. Putin's war has gone horribly wrong. It has destroyed large parts of Ukrain for no real gain. It has killed thousands of innocent civilians, including women and children. It has displaced millions of people from their homes, done untold environmental damage.
But it has destroyed Russian standing in the world. Shown the Russian military as an incompetent rabble. It is destroying the Russian economy, and made Russia dependent on China. Russia is now in isolation, and it will remain there until Putin is removed from power. Western sanction will remain, no matter what happens in Ukraine, and they will only get worse.
The West is busy making its SELF independent of Russian oil and gas.
Putin will not be able to sell it elsewhere for even half as much.
The West will help rebuild the Ukrain and will continue to supply it with weapons. NATO is expanding as a direct result of Putin's actions. The EU is stronger than ever. Macron won his election, largely as a result of the war.
Make no mistake it is a war, not the special operation that Putin insists.
That alone should make you question everything Putin claims, he dare not admit that 10s of thousands of Russian soldiers have been killed in his illigal WAR.
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@zozoptapta4983 the US did not start this war. It did not need to encourage the Ukrainians to defend their home land, that was a Ukrainian decision. When the war started, it was the opinion in Washington that the Ukrain would fall under Russian control in a matter of days.
What they failed to take into account was the complete incompetence of the Russian military and the exceptional bravery and skill of the Ukrainian military. The whole world has been impressed with the courage of the Ukrainian people, in their stand against Russian aggression.
This is only matched by the world's growing contempt for the Russian government and military, which is guilty of a growing litany of war crimes.
Before Russia attacked, it was able to maintain the illusion of being a super power, that illusion has now been shattered by the reality of its performance in Ukraine. It was regarded as an equal partner with China, now at best it is the Junior. It was an international power, now it is consigned to the same status as North Korea, dangerous, but irrelevant.
Eventually Russians will experience the same guilt that Germans felt for supporting the Nazi regime.
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