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Comments by "Wolfs Winkel" (@wolfswinkel8906) on "US, Germany let Ukraine strike in Russia: Will it matter? | DW News" video.
@notaspy1227 that's collateral damage and it's normal, just ask Netanyahu about it.
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You automatically defeat yourselves when you play games with a nuclear superpower. For those who like expanding military alliances in peacetime, peace was never an option.
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@em4classics "the overall expectation, as reported" by who? Who made that faulty analysis in spite of the numerous fortifications built in Donetsk for the past 8 years and what was the quote? Let's get to the bottom of that before we continue.
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@jankowalyk7301 your entire comment history is the exact same bot comment copied and pasted multiple times. 🤖🤦🏽♂️
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@cleny217 you still don't get it. You probably won't get it until the sky is full of suns. Russia cannot be defeated. You will give Putin his buffer zone back.
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@mariusmihai1292 that's a loophole in the article 5. The pretext for a preemptive strike on a NATO nation without a nuclear response is being constructed. Interesting times.
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@mariusmihai1292 yeah... You're still in denial. France will show us how Article 5 is deconstructed in real time. Edit: we've been here before, a few months into the war when Lithuania blocked the train route to Kaliningrad while enforcing EU sanctions. The US ordered Lithuania to immediately reverse this, so we missed that opportunity. Here's another.
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@peabase Russia was not defeated by Afghanistan, that was the Soviet Union, which Ukraine was part of. Same goes for WW1, some clowns just think you can substitute Russia with the USSR and vice versa whenever you want to do some historical revisionism. The 2 Chechen wars of Independence ended with Chechnya being an integral region of Russia. I'm struggling to see how they lost. Maybe you like to build castles in the sky and live in them, but in reality things are often different.
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@porecemusnox8805 yeah, an attack on the territory of a NATO member is the trigger, according to the book. However, it was designed with self defense in mind, not considering the possibility on a counter strike AFTER said country's military operations.
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@peabase yeah I remember those tribesmen that forced the US to give them the largest air force in the middle East. They unalived like 30 US soldiers and nothing happened 😂
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@peabase Leonid Brezhnev from Ukraine was the Soviet premier at the outbreak of the Soviet-Afghan war but you are determined to push your agenda no matter what. England is the most dominant of the Kingdoms of the UK but you don't call Great Britain England, do you? Because that would make you look daft, as you do right now. Cope and seethe.
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@tatianavorobiova8015 Ukraine should've thought about that before rejecting Minsk 2.
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@mariusmihai1292 don't worry, give it time and you'll understand. If you're slow now, you'll figure it out later.
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@JulienS287 yes I know, but the difference is Russia is not playing games with neutrality and expansion. You will negotiate hard limits to expansion or deal with renewed Cold War hostilities.
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