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The Near Future Concerned by Russia's Advance into Ukraine

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#1
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
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  • 2022/02/24 11:59

I am fed up with Russian propaganda with disinformation, but Putin's selfishness and thick-skinned duplicity is Trump himself. Putin's self-serving duplicity is Trump himself. He has incited division, increased discrimination, and set back human values by decades, and he has disrupted and strained the world order and set back the state of governance to what it was a long time ago. It is precisely the same that seeks to destroy democracy with force and impunity.

The contradiction is that the side that is pressuring Ukraine to abandon its nuclear weapons possesses powerful nuclear weapons, and the one-sided threat structure of the strong side is problematic.

The Russian outburst has also sort of affirmed North Korea's stance, since the reality is that a small country can easily be invaded by force even in this day and age unless it has nuclear weapons.

If the world continues to ignore Russia, public opinion will turn to such a uniform color, and the world will move in the opposite direction of world peace, but there is a high probability that Ukraine will actually be abandoned.

Since Russia has not joined NATO, is not an ally, and the return to its own country is not worth it, at least military intervention is unrealistic, and economic sanctions seem to be the only way to deal with the situation.

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#540
  • 適当な事ばかり書いて
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 08:11
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What's the need to do that when you're making your own ?
killing your own people to bring down Russia ?

when Russia is invading you ?.

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#546
  • GOトランプ
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 10:31
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https://youtu.be/p6HlbilOUz0

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#552
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 13:23
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> Ukrainian staged massacres to bring down Russia
It is almost impossible, if not physically impossible, to massacre such a large number of people in one or two places without any detection of the staged massacre. If such a thing were to be discovered even in one case, it would cause quite a commotion even within one's own country, and the risk of losing credibility and support would be high. Furthermore, the fact that they are being slaughtered in an enemy occupied area means that if it wasn't the Russians, they would have let a bunch of civilians, total strangers, loose in the vicinity during the entire battle, which is impossible. It is still possible, though, that they occupied a private home and evicted them.

That is my reasonable view.

And if you can't provide a basis for your assertion, then it is nothing more than a disservice to the victims, and I feel a strong resentment. You should definitely not talk about such things lightly on a delusional level.

>Look back 8 years ago to see why things got the way they are now
I have done my research and am writing here. I also know that the backroom media cogitators are copying and pasting sloppy gossip without proper fact-checking.

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#559
  • ぷっ!
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 14:49
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Who watches youtube if they have no interest in it ?

And it's not worth watching a brainless, opinionless thing that just posts youtubes. It's a waste of time.

Thanks for your hard work.

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#560
  • そうとは限らない
  • 2022/04/04 (Mon) 15:20
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> If even one such incident were to be discovered, it would cause quite a stir in their own country, and they would be at high risk of losing credibility and support. Furthermore, the fact that they are being killed in an enemy-occupied area means that, unless the Russians did it, they would have let a bunch of civilians, total strangers, loose in the vicinity during the entire battle, which is not possible. It is still possible, though, that they occupied the homes of the civilians and evicted them.


on the assumption that if it's war, the principle is not to involve civilians
what's the point of killing people who don't know how to attack
it's better to protect civilian lives and justify war
I see no reason why Russia would involve civilians

If you look at it from the point of view of who benefits from the massacre of civilians, it is a very possible scenario that they are acting on their own
No matter how many people are killed in the war, the dead have no say in the matter, and if they are all killed, they will never know. And if we pretend to be Russian soldiers, then if there are any survivors, they will be killed by the Russians.

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