Comments by "Top Quark" (@topquark6919) on ""Russia's Goal is to Eliminate...": Putin Ally's Direct Warning to Ukraine, NATO Allies | Watch" video.
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@PerceivedREALITY999 'Before the nato bombing, Libya had the highest human development index in Africa. Libya had the lowest infant mortality rate, highest GDP per capita and highest life expectancy on the continent. Now the people in Libya are poor and they have limited security.
The 2003 invasion of Iraq (WMD lie). According to bond university: There have been between 280,771-315,190 Iraqi civilians killed from direct war related violence caused by the US and its allies.
nato used a large amount of depleted uranium munitions in Iraq and Yugoslavia. DU caused a sharp increase in the incidence of cancer.
DU caused birth defects in many children. They don't care about human life and the immense suffering they cause.
The US has been involved in more than 100 wars and rebellions.
The US instigated many coups in recent history. Too many to count. I will list a few. 1893 Hawaii, 1933 Cuba, 1953 Iran, 1954 Guatemala, 1960-1965 Congo,
1961 The Dominican Republic, 1963 South Vietnam, 1964 Brazil, 1973 Chile, Australia 1975, 1981-90 Nicaragua, Ukraine 2014 etc.
The US has told many lies. I will just name a few. The Maine 1898, The gulf of Tonkin incident 1964, WMDs Iraq 2003.'
How many times are you going to 'CUT & PASTE' this crap?! Have some originality! You must be able to think of some original LIES??!! 🤔😂🤣😂🤣
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Let's look at Russia's invasions, and the CONSEQUENCES of those INVASIONS. I'll do it, because you avoid ANY discussion on Russia's hostilities.
1992-1993 – Russia occupied Transnistria
After Moldova proclaimed its independence, part of the country, which at that time housed a military base with the Russian 14th Army, declared its sovereignty, which immediately turned into a regime led by Russian General Liebiediev. The war broke out, after which Transnistria turned into a gray area, unrecognized by anyone, with a destroyed economy and international isolation.
During the 20-month-war, between 364 and 913 Russian soldiers and their mercenaries were killed.
1992-1993 – Russia provoked the Abkhazian war
On August 14, 1992, Russia provoked a war between Abkhazian separatists and the Georgian government by supporting the former. Russian weapons ended up in the hands of Abkhazians. Russian planes bombed civilian targets in the territory controlled by Georgia, and Russia provided its military vessels for shelling Sukhumi. The war ended with the separation of Abkhazia from Georgia, which was what Russia wanted.
During the year of the war, 2,220 Abkhazian soldiers, supported by Russia, were killed.
1994-1996 – first Russian-Chechen war
Russia “assisted” other nations in losing their sovereignty and reinforced separatist sentiments, while in Russia itself, the Chechen people tried to gain independence, which provoked a brutal war. The city of Groznyi faced a difficult fight towards the close of the 1994-1995 campaign. Russian troops tried to take control of the mountainous regions of Chechnia. Despite their quantitative superiority in manpower and armament, they were repelled by guerrilla warfare. Demoralization and public rejection of a brutal war forced Borys Yeltsyn’s government to a ceasefire in 1996.
Approximately 5,000 Russian soldiers were killed throughout the course of this war, which lasted for 20 months. According to the Union Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers of Russia, there were 14,000 that were killed.
1999-2009 – second Russian-Chechen war
The second Russian-Chechen war was held from the summer of 1999 to the spring of 2009. Fighting unfolded in Chechnia and the border regions of the North Caucasus. The first phase of the war lasted until the spring of 2000 and ended with the establishment of a pro-Russian Chechen government. However, this did not end the war. For the next 9 years, Russian special services waged a war against the insurgent movement in the North Caucasus. A journalist with Ukrainian roots, Anna Politkovska, wrote a book about this war and was killed on Putin’s birthday in 2006. A Hall of the European Parliament in Brussels is named after her.
According to official data, the Russian Federation’s armies have lost roughly 7,300 servicemen and mercenaries during the last ten years, while the Union of Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers of Russia estimates that at least 14,000 have died.
2008 – Russian-Georgian war
On August 8, 2008, Russian troops, under the pretext of “protecting the population”, launched an invasion of Georgia from the territories of the separatist republics of North Osetiia and Abkhazia. Within five days, Russian planes carried out more than 100 strikes on Georgian cities. Bombs were dropped on civilian areas, killing and injuring innocent people. Since then, South Ossetia has remained an unrecognized republic under Russian control.
During 6 days of the war, 170 Russian soldiers and their mercenaries were killed.
2015-2022 – Russia’s invasion of Syria
The Russian invasion was a crucial moment in the Syrian civil war that began in 2011. Back in early 2015, the government under the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was doomed to collapse. Russian weapons, air support, and troops reinforced Assad’s dictatorship and destroyed the lives of millions of people. This last-moment intervention helped Assad gain military superiority over the rebels by the end of 2017 and supports him until now.
Between 321 and 444 Russian soldiers and mercenaries were killed over the war’s six years.
2014-2022 – Russian-Ukrainian war
In the spring of 2014, Russia annexed Crimea and tried to create “people’s republics” in the east, south, and center of Ukraine. Russian citizens under the guise of the “independence movement” seized power in Donetsk and Luhansk with the support of Russian troops. Ukraine has launched an anti-terrorist operation. After heavy fighting in 2014 and 2015, the undeclared war in eastern Ukraine went into a state of “frozen”. On February 24, 2022, Russia officially attacked Ukraine, calling it an “operation”.
In just a few days of this war, more than 5,000 Russian soldiers have already been killed.
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