Comments by "jacq danieles" (@jacqdanieles) on "Katie Halper"
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@porkbacon4everyone227 that argument has some merits -- if independence is sought peacefully & democratically & within the rule of law.
Unfortunately, that's not what we are dealing with in Ukraine. Eastern Ukraine did not use any democratic means to seek independence. Instead they took up arms. Any country will respond with force to an armed rebellion, especially if the rebels are colluding with a foreign state.
Additionally, Eastern Ukraine was not interested in "separation" until pootin instigated the fake "separatist" movement after he invaded & annexed Crimea in 2014.
The Donbas was infiltrated with FSB & GRU agents with funding, arms, & supplies to equip the separatists pulled from the criminal element of the area. People like Igor Girkin, a former Spetsnaz soldier, & Alexander Barkashov, a RNE/RNU leader, were involved in leading this movement.
Additionally, "little green men" -- actual russian nationals & thugs like "Motorola" -- were inserted covertly to boost the ranks & present it to the world as an organic local movement. This was all documented real-time in the Vice series, "Russian Roulette". I have saved some early episodes on my channel. I suggest watching them.
If ruzzia believes Eastern Ukraine has the right to secede, why was Chechnya put down brutally when they sought independence? Why are Tartars not allowed independence?
I would appreciate an answer to those 2 questions.
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