Comments by "Aresnir" (@aresnir2725) on "NFKRZ"
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@jujuoliver6959 1. It's not completely different thing. It was same non-agression pact, Britain and France betrayed Czechoslovakia, assepting Germany claims, instead of declaring war.
2. Soviet army not invaded Poland, but advanced troops into territory of non-existing state, because Polish government surrendered to Germans and ceased to exist. Also, territories , which took Soviet army, were inhabited not by poles, but ukrainians and belorussians, and were annexed by Poland from Russia after Polish-Soviet war in 1921.
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@hearingninja Ukraine already did several terrorist attacks in Russia, just in smaller scale. Of course, it does not make sense if you believe everything Ukraine says, and assume that it is normal democratic country, never doing anything wrong. But in reality, Ukraine is far from it. Their intelligence service is capable of any nasty things to spread chaos in Russia. Just recently, during President elections, they hired some russian citizens to damage ballot papers with brilliant green or by burning. And they used same method, by contacting perpetuates via Telegram, as in this terrorist attack.
And the US warned not Russia, but its citizens who might be in Russia currently. Also they never provided specific details about upcoming attack.
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@couteau86 International Law does not define reality. There was no referendum in Kosovo. Parlament of Kosovo, which was formed as temporary administration under UN mandate (not by people's vote), declared unilateral indepandence without agreement from Serbia.
In Chechnya in 2003 was a referendum, where majority of people who live there voted to be within Russian Federation.
While you mentioned war in Chechnya, in 2014, in Donbass, people formed Donetsk and Lugansk people's republic and held referendum on independense. Illegal Ukrainian govenment sent army against them. Those people don't have any rights for self-determination? And people in Crimea don't have rights too? The only difference is political orientation of separatists.
And, again and again, reality is what actually exist, not what "international law" says. When you deny that Crimea is part of Russia, you create false reality. Maps should always represent factual information, not political views of certain people like you.
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