Your right - maybe none of this is Russia's fault... Do think that hundreds of thousands of the best Russian troops got lost on the way back from the winter Olympics and wondered into Ukraine? That would explain why the invasion (sorry - special operation) was so unsuccessful.
Btw - I'm sure that Putin's paranoid, as he should be. We al…
Your right - maybe none of this is Russia's fault... Do think that hundreds of thousands of the best Russian troops got lost on the way back from the winter Olympics and wondered into Ukraine? That would explain why the invasion (sorry - special operation) was so unsuccessful.
Btw - I'm sure that Putin's paranoid, as he should be. We all have seen what oppressed people can do to a dictator when they lose power, and the fall is often swift and sudden.
Exactly what the US was planning to do when USSR placed its nukes in Cuba - invade Cuba, and the only reason why it didn't was because USSR removed them. Contrary to US mainstream media, the current invasion was perfectly legal as it was upon the request from the Donbass republics who were tired of living under constant bombing and shelling by Kyiv. I personally know people living there who said at the time that he (Putin) should have done it sooner. Unfortunately, Kyiv treated those people like an abusive husband - beating and bullying, but not letting them leave. All they wanted was to leave in peace, but Kyiv made it impossible for them. And now we are seeing exactly what the oppressed people do to the tyrannical Kyiv regime.
Of course, you are completely unaware that the missiles the Soviets were installing in Cuba 1,200 miles from the District of Corruption were removed after the US agreed to remove the already installed nuclear armed missiles in Turkey, 980 miles from Moscow? You are probably also completely unaware that the US Navy was depth charging a Soviet submarine armed with nuclear torpedoes and it was only because one of the Soviet officers did not concur with vaporizing several US Navy destroyers and opted instead to surface that a nuclear incident/possible war was averted in 1961?
Of course it's all perfectly legal. How could any of us think anything else. Putin would never do anything that's not 100% according to intentional law. we all believe Putin when he says that world peace is the #1 goal of the current Russian administration.
You are absolutely correct. There is a UN resolution that the Russian Federation signed onto that says a nation must intervene to prevent genocide. There is a Russian resolution that Daddy Bush agreed to that says no nukes, i.e., no NATO on Russia's borders. The Russians have not installed nukes in Mexico or Canada, but the US has ringed Russia with bases which may or may not have nuclear-armed missiles aimed at Russian cities. Ever since the USSR voluntarily dissolved and Russia stood alone surrounded by former allied republics, the CIA has worked to partition Russia into three or four states, without, of course, consulting the Russian people. Brzezinski the Pollock openly stated his plan to partition Russia saying no people "should be allowed" to possess so much land and natural resources.
Your right - maybe none of this is Russia's fault... Do think that hundreds of thousands of the best Russian troops got lost on the way back from the winter Olympics and wondered into Ukraine? That would explain why the invasion (sorry - special operation) was so unsuccessful.
Btw - I'm sure that Putin's paranoid, as he should be. We all have seen what oppressed people can do to a dictator when they lose power, and the fall is often swift and sudden.
Exactly what the US was planning to do when USSR placed its nukes in Cuba - invade Cuba, and the only reason why it didn't was because USSR removed them. Contrary to US mainstream media, the current invasion was perfectly legal as it was upon the request from the Donbass republics who were tired of living under constant bombing and shelling by Kyiv. I personally know people living there who said at the time that he (Putin) should have done it sooner. Unfortunately, Kyiv treated those people like an abusive husband - beating and bullying, but not letting them leave. All they wanted was to leave in peace, but Kyiv made it impossible for them. And now we are seeing exactly what the oppressed people do to the tyrannical Kyiv regime.
Of course, you are completely unaware that the missiles the Soviets were installing in Cuba 1,200 miles from the District of Corruption were removed after the US agreed to remove the already installed nuclear armed missiles in Turkey, 980 miles from Moscow? You are probably also completely unaware that the US Navy was depth charging a Soviet submarine armed with nuclear torpedoes and it was only because one of the Soviet officers did not concur with vaporizing several US Navy destroyers and opted instead to surface that a nuclear incident/possible war was averted in 1961?
Of course it's all perfectly legal. How could any of us think anything else. Putin would never do anything that's not 100% according to intentional law. we all believe Putin when he says that world peace is the #1 goal of the current Russian administration.
You are absolutely correct. There is a UN resolution that the Russian Federation signed onto that says a nation must intervene to prevent genocide. There is a Russian resolution that Daddy Bush agreed to that says no nukes, i.e., no NATO on Russia's borders. The Russians have not installed nukes in Mexico or Canada, but the US has ringed Russia with bases which may or may not have nuclear-armed missiles aimed at Russian cities. Ever since the USSR voluntarily dissolved and Russia stood alone surrounded by former allied republics, the CIA has worked to partition Russia into three or four states, without, of course, consulting the Russian people. Brzezinski the Pollock openly stated his plan to partition Russia saying no people "should be allowed" to possess so much land and natural resources.