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Great to hear the nuclear threat again. Was getting worries about him without the daily nuclear threat.
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I am not against more European independent decision making. But I support being an equal ally to the US over China. The Americans are our friends. But nothing wrong about an increasingly independent European position
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Ah yes one attacked a bridge with a truck/two rockets and the other reacted with shooting more than 80 rockets at civilians. Perfectly balanced reaction
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@palar4195 "Ukies". Look an orc.
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@evilmex there is a very simple solution for Russia to have NATO stop expanding Eastwards, stop giving countries reasons to fear aggression from you. I mean, neutral Finland and Sweden will join NATO, and it is because of Russian aggression. All of the Eastern European countries that joined NATO have valid reasons to do so, considering the historical Russian attitude towards them. When Russia finally stops being an imperialist power and sees its neighbours as equals instead of as their property, people won't feel like they have to join NATO. The Ukrainian population for example, didn't feel anything for joining NATO until Russia invaded and annexed Crimea. Weird huh, that countries want to protect themselves from a country that has proven to invade you if it feels like it?
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@Hiren Thanki security yeah. The fact we can have a normal live without the fear of being invaded is something I value. China and Russia don't have equal partners. They view the world in those superior and inferior to them and deal with you accordingly. This is why Russia threats all of its neighbours as its property. Russia would do all to break up the EU so it could lead Europe as the big hegemon. No thanks to that. The US, with all of it flaws, does not do that and respects our independence, even when we do things that go against their interests.
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@Leon Poel nobody discriminated against Russian speakers. Saying this as a Russian speaker myself. The biggest danger to the Russian language, is Russia itself. I have seen people that didn't even speak Ukrainian before, starting to learn the language and rather struggle in this language than to speak Russian again. Having your language not as a state language does not mean you're being discriminated against. Their current president is a Russian speaker. About the rockets pointing. Okay.. so when does Kaliningrad get demilitarised? When does Russia move it's rockets away from the border? Or is Russia allowed to do it and the rest isn't? Hypocrite.
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@Alex-lm1cj no she isn't))
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@bojanm986 you seem to justify alot with history, even though you seem to have little understanding of it
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@pajeetkumar5105 nice whataboutism mate. Your comment has absolutely nothing to do with mine. If you want to discuss what I think about Israel's reactions to rocket attacks from Hamas(small clue, I don't support those actions) we can do so in a comment section actually devoted to such attacks. Okay? Also the fact you begin about Israel to me shows you are generalising. Because why else would you mention Israel to me? Because all Westerners support Israel right? I don't support occupying forces, no matter which country ))
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@ONeillsJimbaLounge and you'd be still British without the French. So yeah a rather dumb comment.
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@alibalma1935 nah it seems he understands African hypocrisy pretty good
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@Alex-lm1cj Z patriot, why are you being a keyboard warrior? Go do the duty to your country. Also nope that isn't what the op says. He says they should go to Russia and that they might be mobilised there )). Reading is difficult isn't it?
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@thalentekhuluse2829 nice whataboutism.
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@bojanm986 lol no. As somebody who has a major in history the first thing we actually learn is that "history does in fact not repeat itself". Although there might be similarities between situations there are just as many differences. Every situation is unique. Therefore you can't draw lessons from history in such an all encompassing sense. Most importantly you can't predict the future or future events with history.
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@Emiliano Zapata case and point )). Typical Serb. Focusing on others history, openly denies their more recent, not so great, history. Nobody in Western Europe cares about our former empires. As we have a standard of living, that most would dream off. Also it kinda shows how bad your case is, when your instinct is to counter accuse someone. I wouldn't deny the misdeeds of my country. Horrible deeds, but we learned from it. The warcrimes isn't the problem, everyone has at some point in history done horrible things. The attitude you display though, that is what I meant. It is like Belgians who would counter with "yes but the Dutch did slavery too!" When you point to the fact they cut of hands from people in the Congo. As long as Serbians does this, it has no place in the EU and should indeed stay friends with Putin's Russia. They are more alike you than we are. Nothing wrong with it. Just the truth.
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@Alex-pj8nz imagine being so salty that a country actually decides over it's own territory, that you comment a threat on the internet
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@wajihahquraishi5656 when you can't distinguish individual NATO countries from NATO itself, you probably should krap your mouth shut. None of the wars you mention have NATO involvement. They have American involvement. So with or without the organisation existing, those tragic wars would have existed. Or are the wars in Nargorno-Karabach, Georgia and Ukraine, CSTO wars? I personally don't thinks so as I have the mental capacity to differentiatie CSTO and Russia, but your logic it probably is.
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@bojanm986 this is twisting of history. Sweden never tried to specially conquer Russia. This is a Russian myth. Both parties have been the aggressor and defender at different times in history. With also different victors
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@arthurchonyera7031 under the boot of Putin you mean
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@jordan3405 yes they did. Both in 2014 and now. Let me guess Germany and the USSR also didn't start ww2 by invading Poland? Poland started it right?
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@BagginsFedor "terror attack" in the real world Russia invaded Ukraine. Also Ukraine has nothing to do with what happend. All what happend is so predictable
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Ironically yes, the region used to be historically ethnic Ukrainian. So if we use Russian logic, these lands should be Ukrainian.
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@cluelessjoe5745 Not all ethnic Russians are pro Russian. Many do fight for Ukraine and are Pro Ukrainian. Stop generalising an entire people.
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@MerryXmasMfkrs well, the Atlantic alliance has prevented war on a continent that has had its fair share of wars ))
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@mariov1347 really intelligent comment. It shows how much knowledge you have of the subject...
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@kingdavid6476 what about my comment is nonesense? What I said are easily verifiable facts... you can find them on the Internet. Just a Google search mate lol. P.s. if you actually read my whole comment, you'd see I answered him ))
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DontCheckMyChannel_ source :"trust me bro". Do you have any source to back up your claim Vatnik?
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@Elmalorum "go there and fight then" - Justin "the keyboard warrior" Malorum.
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@Hunter-56 this is such bs. The Donbas myth is getting old now. I say this as family and friends in the Donbas.
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@proxyde5353 *Deutsche
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Besides the fact that they specifically said «designated as a terrorist organisation by the US», sure.
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@КириллПерваков-м4э hahaha big talk when still stuck in Ukraine. NATO would crush you.
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@rubylicious1024 because Russia invaded in 2014. Not that hard to understand.
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@Pauli650 you know what's racist? My family and friends being bombed just for being Ukrainians. Having done nothing wrong.
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@viravirakti you mean like how Ireland made complains? How did that turn out? Ah I see, you're so Pro Israel that anyone having some critism on her is the bad guy. I get it.
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@blueskdragonFX yeah I know. It's like the children "but mommy he did it too!". Lmao my mom got that out of my system so fast lol. She'd double the punishment I'd get if I would do so. She'd say "so you didn't use your own brain and just did what someone else did? Extra punishment". Taught me to take responsibility of my actions and to owe up to my mistakes. It's something that is honestly missing in Russian society. You see this now with their reactions, but it is the same with my Russian friends. They will never ever take responsibility for their actions. Even if they say sorry, they will also have an excuse, why they did it and that it wasn't their fault. Now with friends too, even the most anti war ones, will tell me "it's horrible, but I have nothing to do with it, only Putin is responsible". And Russians are the enteral victim, you see it now too "they were forced to attack" poor Russia.
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@stranger6797 outside the major cities it is. )). Besides the fact that in Ukraine you have freedom of speech.
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комиссар полиции обвиняет if the US starts a war with Russia, Finland doesn't have to do anything lol. What do they teach you in Russia lol? article 5, which obliges all NATO members to join a war, is only in defensive wars. Because article 5 says that "an attack on one, is an attack on all". So Finland will only be involved in a war with Russia if they attack Finland or another NATO country. Not when a NATO country would attack Russia lol. You have showed your ignorance.
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@MrMr-ws3tv all of which are voluntary bases. How many territories has the US annexed since 1945? And Russia ? Exactly.
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@loveheals3173 which would proof them even more to be cowards.
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@thalentekhuluse2829 being reality, doesn't have anything to do with it being whataboutism or not. Whataboutism means that you use an act done by one to justify the action of another. Which is what you are doing. I am against the American actions in the middle east, but it doesn't justify Russia's actions and I am against it as well. Your reasoning is like "well yeah I killed that guy, but that other guy there did it first". Like yeah it is horrible that the other guy did it, but that doesn't change the fact it is just as horrible that you are doing it. Never use whataboutism in a court. Just an advice.
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@HATCH5T 1. "Hundreds of years" often means "moved there by the Russian Empire/USSR". 2. Nobody asks them to leave, just that they integrate into the countries they live instead of feeling superior and demanding a special status. 3. Would you also protect Western colonials in their colonies after their independence and say they should break away too?
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@AaSs-ln9mm but they force all others to lose their culture and accept the Russian one.
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@HATCH5T as someone who's family is from Donetsk, are Russian speaking and whom I have visited multiple times, including during the Donbass war, please enlighten me and explain )) I'd like to mention I live in Kyiv and speak daily in Russian (whilst in the capital of a state that "oppreses" them )).
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@rocketsalami8703 how's Lyman?
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@TOFKAS01 do you also know your country actually wanted to join the axis as well?
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Save the OLIGARCHS that is not really true. There are countries were things can be changed and were you aren't used like a serf.
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комиссар полиции обвиняет Ukraine was neutral in 2014 when you invaded Crimea and instigated a civil war. Georgia was neutral when you invaded them in 2008. Moldova is neutral and yet you threaten them and you're occupying part of their country, so what are you on about? Russia wants these countries neutral so they're easy targets for expansion.
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@thalentekhuluse2829 theUS left Iraq, but was asked back in. I don't support the US actions in the middle east but whataboutism isn't going to help you.
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