Comments by "Thetequilashooter1" (@Thetequilashooter1) on "1420 by Daniil Orain"
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@Matt-Kin That’s total BS. The Nayirah testimony was false testimony given before the United States Congressional Human Rights Caucus on October 10, 1990, by a 15-year-old girl who was publicly identified at the time by her first name, Nayirah. The testimony was widely publicized, and was cited numerous times by United States senators and President George H. W. Bush in their rationale to support Kuwait in the Gulf War. So based on your rationale the US and it’s allies, including France, shouldn’t have attacked Saddam’s forces and removed them from Kuwait?
The US didn’t kill millions. The latest figures are around 250K from all sides in Iraq, the US, insurgents, Iraqi government, etc., and it includes both direct causes of death from the war, as well as indirect deaths (like contaminated water, no power, raw sewage, etc.). And furthermore, the US didn’t carpet bomb civilians either. Stop the lying BS. That’s all you have done.
You’re very much biased against the United States. Nearly everything you’ve said is inaccurate and slanted against the US. Seriously, if you’re from France who needs friends like you? I’d rather keep my taxpayer monies here in America and let you deal with the Russians on your own.
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@Matt-Kin You’re not being honest about De Gaulle, either. It seems that the CIA was approached by French dissidents, but they never carried out an assassination attempt. See below.
French dissidents approached the CIA 10 years ago to ask for American help in a conspiracy to kill the French President. The plan, as reportedly put to the CIA, involved infiltrating an agent, wearing the poisoned ring – perhaps with a curare-tipped needle on its outer surface – into a group of old soldiers attending a reception at which the General would appear.
The agent would wait in line to have his hand shaken, deliberately lagging so that the General would be tired and his hand would be numb from shaking the hands of so many more enthusiastic soldiers.
Finally, that “clasp...of lethal friendship,” and the General would fall to the ground while the assassin strolled calmly off into the throng.
The tribune’s sources could not say if the CIA had ever done more than entertain the plan; no evidence exists, the paper says, to show that Mr Johnson knew anything of this; and no one will say if the ring wearing old soldier ever existed.
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@imperium_vox The US did not attack any of the countries that you listed for trying to conquer them, which is what Russia is doing. The US also does not intentionally target civilians like what you’re seeing Russia do in Ukraine. The US helped defend countries like South Vietnam, South Korea, and Kuwait. WTF did you expect the United States to do after 9/11, let Al Qaeda continue to train in Afghanistan? The US went into Yugoslavia because of Serbn atrocities against Albanians. The US went into Libya and Syria under a UN Resolution. The US went into Grenada because Cuban troops had invaded. Your list is bullshit. Russia has a very long history of going to war itself, and before being so critical of the US, look into why the conflicts took place, and look at how long ago they were. You don’t see the US bomb hospitals, schools, playgrounds, residential areas, railroad stations, humanitarian centers, shopping malls, etc., like what Russia is doing in Ukraine. You don’t see US troops looting, raping, maiming, torturing and murdering innocent people like what Russia has done. It’s sickening the atrocities that Russia is committing, and you’re just as bad by trying to defend it.
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@imperium_vox Children as young as FOUR have been raped and tortured by Russian soldiers, UN war crimes probe find, as former detainees describe beatings, electric shocks and forced nudity in detention camps.
Children as young as four have been raped and tortured by Putin's thugs in Ukraine, UN experts have claimed.
The team from the Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine have investigated alleged war crimes in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Kharkiv and Sumy, finding evidence of sexual abuse, executions, bombing of civilian areas and torture.
What have you got? That’s right, nothing but BS.
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@gerardjagroo The words of a Russian troll who is unwilling to accept the fact that what Russia is doing in Ukraine is blatantly wrong. The Russian media and government have a very long history of lying and denying the truth. There’s no reasoning to the idiocy of the absurd claims made by the Russian media and government, and sadly there are many gullible fools who actually believe it. The most recent is how Russia claims that the US has bred mosquitos to attack Russians. Want some more? How about how Russia blamed the US for causing earthquakes, bad weather, Russia’s failed satellite launches, illnesses, including Covid? Russia’s media at one time claimed the entire crew of the USS Cole abandoned ship after getting buzzed by a Russian Su-24. Remember the meteors that hit Russia? Yep, a Russian politician blamed the US for that, too. Russia’s lost any and all credibility, and yet you’re trying to act as though its lies are normal, and that the west is just as bad. Not even close, Putinbot.
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@aryank1769 I don’t hate Russia, but I certainly don’t like how it attacked another country for no justifiable reason, just lies. I also don’t like the horrible atrocities that its troops are committing, including kidnapping, raping, maiming, torturing and murdering innocent people, including children.
Yes, the US has shootings. I honestly don’t know how it’s going to fix the problem. It’s hard because of the Second Amendment to our Constitution that allows us to bear arms. However, the US doesn’t put murderers and rapists back in the streets because they fulfilled a six month pledge. There are times when people are released when they should not have been, but it’s still much different than what’s happening in Russia.
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@juliagordeeva4545 Why should Ukraine provide for the people of Crimea when Russia took away the land from them? That responsibility is now Russia’s. If you owned a house, and I stole it from you, why should you still be responsible for providing electricity and water to its residents? People lived in Crimea for many decades under Ukrainian rule, and those people didn’t have a problem with it then. I don’t agree with people being treated as second class citizens, though. Everyone should have the right to vote. However, the government of Ukraine shouldn’t have to fund people’s educations to learn the language of their adversary, Russia. Russia itself doesn’t treat all its own people on equal terms.
There was a coup in Ukraine because the people wanted closer ties to the EU. It makes perfect sense. Why would they want a leader who is just a puppet of Russia’s when the standard of living in EU nations is so much better than Russia’s? Like Russia always does, it blamed the USA for the coup. I’ve read the transcripts of the US officials’ discussions, which Russia claims is the evidence of US interference, and there’s nothing that implicates the US. Russia is literally grabbing at straws. It’s well known that Russia blames practically everything on the US. No joke, through the years I have read articles where Russia has blamed the United States for causing earthquakes, bad weather, Russia’s failed satellite launches, illnesses, including Covid 19. Many people in Russia are even blaming the US for Russia’s invading Ukraine. Russia needs to learn to take responsibility for its own actions, and to stop blaming others.
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@alexsilent5603 The USSR collapsed, and the people of Estonia and Lithuania held their own elections for independence.They weren’t elections that resulted from another nation invading them. Furthermore, their elections were internationally accepted, even by Russia. The referendum in Crimea has not been accepted internationally.
As time goes by people have become more civilized, unless your Russian of course. You don’t see the US doing any of the deplorable types of atrocities that Russia is committing in Ukraine. Russia has actually gotten worse. The rapes of tens of thousands of girls and women by the Soviets in places like Poland and Germany are well documented. In Ukraine, Russia has stepped it up. Search 21 Roses and you’ll find how Russia’s soldiers and the FSB are cutting off fingers, toes, and the man’s penis to cause 21 bloody roses. They’ll ram a pipe up a person’s ass, stick barbed wire in in it, and then pull it out. It was a torture method learned in Chechnya. There are actual phone call intercepts of Russians boasting about these kinds of crimes, including raping girls and women, stealing from people’s homes and businesses, etc. And here you are defending them. You’re just bad and have very low morals.
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@alexstorm2749 More Russian cut and paste lies. Don’t you have a conscience? You do realize that nobody trusts Russian trolls, right?
In 1954, the Soviet Union transferred Crimea to the Ukrainian SSR from the Russian SFSR. The transfer to Ukraine was made by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. The year 1954 happened to mark the 300th anniversary of the Treaty of Pereyaslav, which was signed in 1654 by representatives of the Ukrainian Cossack Hetmanate and Tsar Alexis of Russia. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine was reestablished as an independent state in 1991, and most of the peninsula was reorganized as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and the city of Sevastopol retained its special status within Ukraine. Russia gave Crimea to Ukraine as a gift, and Russia has no legal rights to take it back. It’s why Russia lied about the invasion, and it’s why the international community doesn’t support Russia.
Russia invaded Crimea, held illegal elections, and claimed territory that doesn’t belong to it. It’s not Russia’s, it’s Ukraine’s no matter what crap you write.
Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by the Ukrainian people because they knew the election was fixed. It had nothing to do with the USA. That’s just Russia doing what it always does, blames others. Think about it logically, if the Ukraine people really wanted to have leadership, a puppet of Putin, they would have welcomed Russia’s troops with open arms. Instead Russia’s got the fight of its life. Not only has Russia persuaded the Ukrainians that it cannot be trusted, now Finland and Sweden are joining NATO, the exact opposite of what Russia threatened them not to do.
Why would Ukrainians want to live under leadership that is like Russia’s, especially when they can see how much better off the people are in EU countries?
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