Russia Vs Ukraine (Part 1)

The Russians think the locals will welcome them with flowers.

The threat of a nuclear bomb

War on our doorstep

You really dont think this is significant?

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You’re giving Putin a pass here because of past atrocities?

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Like the covid :roll_eyes:

Ok.im out

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Nope, no loss of life is justified. I’m a pacifist, but whether there is gas/oil/wheat in your country or not should be irrelevant, all life should be valued equally.

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I’d agree fully.

The Americans have started more atrocities by helping to fund the wrong people & organisations.
I’m firmly of the believe their prints are all over what’s unfolding.

But, there can be no doubt that Putin has used the meddling of the West to his advantage, he has profited selling the West his wares, he has built an irrational distrust of average Europeans in his population and lastly he has attacked the Country of Ukraine to sate his own egotistical needs.

He wants to be top dog and he’ll shit on pacifists as well as Capitalists to achieve it.

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Seriously why arent you working for a goverment agency. Serious Internet skills.

Truly, @Cheasty is giving a Tour de France of information aggregation and dissemination. Kudos.

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Picking through the right wing bullshit. Hes like a terrier down a burrow killing a rat.

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FAO of @Heyyoubehindthebushes

Ah jesus ill be up all night

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It’s an open goal to be fair.

You’re dead right he has a great nose on him.

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Ah you’re doing him a disservice there.

I don’t think so. At best Russias justification for invasion is very weak.

Their justification for the invasion is a ludicrous lie

Correct. And as a result Cheasty is justifiably getting little or no resistance, ergo it’s an open goal

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You think the Ukrainians should welcome the Russian fascists in and voluntarily assist in the destruction of their own country.

That kind of pacifist.

My prediction is that NATO gets sucked into the war and does to Russia what was done to the Iraqi army in 91.