Comments by "D4RD1V" (@d4rd1v79) on "Russia Drops New Moscow Bombshell; Putin Aide's Sensational 'Reward For Attackers' Claim" video.
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@user-nc2fn7xt5v Hey, terrorist organizations typically do not adhere to recognized rules and regulations established by international law or governing bodies. However, they may have their own internal codes of conduct, ideologies, and strategies that guide their actions. These "rules" are often characterized by violence, coercion, and intimidation rather than adherence to legal or ethical standards.
What I meant by my text is that Russia's focus right now is solely, now I mean literally solely on the war. Which makes it easier to commit crimes. It's no secret that the special forces and the police arrived after an hour, even though they have over 200,000 surveillance cameras in Moscow alone. Considering that city has the most police officers per square meter, and a police station around the corner, I find the whole thing very funny.
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@Mangobite9689 Classic, WHaT aBOUt AMeRaIcA? Focus instead on Russia.
Preventing and acting during the act are two different subjects.
When an attack has already occurred, it is indeed often easier to manage a situation where special forces can intervene on the ground, as in the case of the Moscow terrorist attack, compared to an attack involving hijacked airplanes, like the 9/11 attacks.
When an attack occurs on the ground, special forces, police, or military can react more directly and intervene to neutralize the threat. On the other hand, when it comes to hijacked airplanes, there are limited options for immediate response. The planes move quickly and can be difficult to stop before they reach their targets.
Then we can also ignore that FSB offices are nearby.
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@NisarulHaque-j3m Hey, terrorist organizations typically do not adhere to recognized rules and regulations established by international law or governing bodies. However, they may have their own internal codes of conduct, ideologies, and strategies that guide their actions. These "rules" are often characterized by violence, coercion, and intimidation rather than adherence to legal or ethical standards.
What I meant by my text is that Russia's focus right now is solely, now I mean literally solely on the war. Which makes it easier to commit crimes. It's no secret that the special forces and the police arrived after an hour, even though they have over 200,000 surveillance cameras in Moscow alone. Considering that city has the most police officers per square meter, and a police station around the corner, I find the whole thing very funny.
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