Comments by "Arty" (@arty5876) on "Russians react to losing the war" video.
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3:28 - Хорошо, если граждане России должны нести ответственность за войну и получать санкции, то почему тогда никто не ввел санкции и никто даже не осудил Америку за войну в Ираке, Ливии или Югославии? Почему когда США и Запад кого то бомбят, они делают это безнаказанно, и не получают никаких санкций. А стоит России проводить такую же политику, делать то же самое, то Россию сразу выставляют Мировым злом.
Война в Украине ничем не отличается от войны в Югославии. Косовские албанские сепаратисты подняли вооруженное восстание за свою независимость. Сербия стремилась подавить сепаратистов и восстановить свою территориальную целостность. То же самое и в Украине - русские люди на Донбассе, в 2014 году, подняли вооруженное восстание, провозгласили независимость ДНР и ЛНР. Украина стремится подавить сепаратистов. Ситуации аналогичные. Затем, в 1999 году страны НАТО признали независимость Косово, и провели военную операцию против Сербии в целях защиты права Косоварских албанцев на независимость. Абсолютно аналогично поступила и Россия - 22 февраля 2022 Россия признала независимость ДНР и ЛНР, и 24 февраля Россия начала проводить военную операцию против Украины с целью защиты права на независимость людей в ДНР и ЛНР. Если Западу можно, то почему России нельзя?
Автор этого канала - типичный предатель русской нации, либеральный куколд
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thetimekillerx As for Chechnya, a significant part of Russian citizens opposed the entry of troops into Chechnya in 1994, despite the fact that terrorist and militant groups that were not controlled but loyal to the Chechen government existed on the territory of Chechnya. In 1991, Chechen terrorists, for example, took hostages on a Russian flight from Yekaterinburg to Mineralnye Vody, which landed in Turkey, where they received a ransom. Militants regularly robbed Russian trains and killed drivers. Since Chechnya was an unrecognized state, bandits from all over the former USSR gathered there. Russian russians hated the militants as a nation and carried out a frankly fascist policy - almost every day there were robberies and murders, Russians were kicked out of their apartments, which led to a massive outflow of Russians from Chechnya in 1991-1994. If in 1991 Russians in Chechnya were 52% of the population, then by 1993 - less than 30%. The deployment of troops into Chechnya was a necessary measure to stop the genocide of the Russian population and restore order and territorial integrity of Russia.
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thetimekillerx Igor Strelkov (Girkin) and his squad crossed the border on April 12, 2014, and he got to Slavyansk only on April 14, 2014. Russian Russian protesters' armed uprising with the seizure of administrative buildings took place on April 6, 2014, and the declaration of independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics took place on April 7, 2014. 7 days before the arrival of the so-called Russian special services and Strelkov. In addition, you have no evidence that Igor Strelkov was following orders from the Kremlin. Strelkov retired from the FSB in 2013. In 2014, he was already retired, and went to Ukraine on his own, as did hundreds of Russian nationalists who then illegally came to the East of Ukraine in order to support their own.
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thetimekillerx What does Kadyrov have to do with it? Already in the 90s, Chechen terrorists committed terrorist attacks on the territory of Russia, capturing and killing hostages, arranging explosions. The Chechens committed the very first terrorist attack on the territory of Russia back in 1991, long before the outbreak of the first Chechen War in December 1994. It was a hostage-taking on a flight from Yekaterinburg to Mineralnye Vody. After 1996, there were also terrorist attacks - hostage-taking at the maternity hospital in Budennovsk. The terrorists were hiding behind and killing Russian pregnant women. Russia withdrew its troops from Chechnya in 1996. And the terrorist attacks continued and only intensified. Then in 1999 Chechen militants invaded the Republic of Dagestan, crossed the Russian border. It was not Russia that started the second war. It was Chechen troops who crossed the Russian border. Also in 1999 there were explosions of houses all over Russia, although the invasion of Dagestan is already a sufficient reason to send troops into Chechnya. Russia defeated Chechnya in the 1999-2000 war, establishing full control over the Chechen territory. Chechnya is a rather wild and backward culturally Muslim country. They have a clan-clan system of power, and the Chechen people adhere to the opinion that their leader will tell them. Kadyrov and his clan turned out to be loyal to Russia. And years later, a Chechen who would not support Russia is a rarity. Most Chechens obey Kadyrov as their inviolable leader, and most Chechens support Russia and consider themselves part of Russia. And wars, both countries, both Russia and Chechnya, consider a tragedy and a mistake to which we should not return.
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