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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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#4
  • ななし
  • 2022/02/24 (Thu) 12:46
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Don't write a rebuttal, you'll get carried away.

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#5
  • 無知
  • 2022/02/24 (Thu) 12:58
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If you think about it, the U.S. and Europe will get what they want. If we think out of the box, we're at the mercy of the US and Europe. We don't have to send troops, we can sell weapons, and if we want, we can build nuclear facilities
Then we can build a wall on the Atlantic side
And of course Japan on the Pacific side
You know, when you believe the news, you get bigots like this
We'll illegally unseat Trump, and the CIA will be very happy. illegally ousted and the CIA is overjoyed, it's back to business as usual in America again.

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#6
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
  • 2022/02/24 (Thu) 13:40
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> It's okay because it's before joining NATO
What's so good about it? The invaders are not going to be happy about it. Oh, you're talking from a Trumpian egocentric point of view ? I sincerely doubt the humanity of anyone who can say that this situation is great because it will make money for the US military industry.

> If you want, you can combine the nuclear facilities as well
How can you sell the nuclear facilities when you pressured them to get rid of them ? You seem to be as clueless as ever.

What this means is that in the end, each country will have no choice but to defend itself with nuclear arms and ultimate military capability, setting a bad precedent that agreements can be ignored with impunity, and thus pushing the world into a rough patch. This may be the default for Republicans who want to make money from the military, but for the rest of the population, there will be nothing to be thankful for.

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#7
  • 怖いわ
  • 2022/02/24 (Thu) 14:59
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If this is allowed to happen, Japan will have to go through the same thing one day

It's the 21st century ?

There are so many ways to avoid bloodshed, and we're still fighting for it ?.

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#8
  • あいのり
  • 2022/02/24 (Thu) 17:56
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Starting with Corona, to the war,

I wonder if the world is going to go backwards

I miss those days when we took world travel for granted.

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