Comments by "Alexey 9" (@Fillipok) on "Is Russia's collapse in the interest of the Russians?" video.
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@ZamraHh-y3t Assad cannot produce oil in his own country, which he controls. This is just hilarious. Why do you decide for the Syrians who has the right to rule their land? You are the damn occupiers. I don't like their ruler, so we're occupying the land. We, NATO, are a defensive alliance, but if we do not like some ruler, then we will bomb their land and occupy it. Why is Russia afraid? We're just protecting ourselves. The dictator in Syria threatened the US. Better take an interest in the Syrian opposition, which you armed and who killed a huge number of civilians. But no, these are "democratic forces". They can kill civilians. Completely forgot. You can go through all countries with dictatorial regimes in this way and destroy them into dust. It is much more pleasant to live in a bombed-out country with millions of killed inhabitants than under dictatorships. I think the Syrians are grateful to you for the civil war, the divided country and the millions of lives lost. By the way, terrorists appeared in Syria after you unleashed a civil war there, supporting the opposition with weapons. You yourself brought Syria to the state where it was filled with terrorists. Well done.
Thank you! We also want the same in Russia. We just dream about it.
Your hypocrisy knows no bounds. If my Russia is gone, I will do my best to get into one of your countries and harm you.
Just a little hint. If it seems to you that in some country there is not enough democracy, then you do not need to interfere in the affairs of this country. The residents themselves must change their government, the residents themselves must decide the fate, and not you, giving the oppositionists money and arming them to fight against their power.
Your intervention in the affairs of a foreign country, on the contrary, is increasing confidence in their leader. We have some oppositionist Navalny there. You don't have to care what we do with him. We ourselves will decide what to do with it and how our authorities should act with it.
I am not a fan of Putin, but despite how many years you have been trying to influence Russian politics, I have to support him. It would be better for Putin to rule than your oppositionists, whom you are preparing to replace him.
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