GAC06 said:
We also actually succeeded in the invasion. Russia got their asses kicked and turned back with heavy losses. That's kind of an important distinction as long as we're playing whataboutism
It's not about whataboutism.
Russia has legitimate national security concerns that the US failed to diplomatically resolve and that the US actually caused.
^^This is indisputably true^^
In the name of national security the US has invaded foreign nations and killed hundreds of thousands of civilians repeatedly. And even falsified the justification for such invasions.
^^This is also indisputably true^^
What I am pointing out is that it is 100% hypocritical for a people and a nation who have invaded a series of foreign nations in the name of national security for the past 20 years to paint another country as evil for doing the same. It is grossly myopic to treat the Russian's national security concerns as imaginary boogeyman when for 20+ years our own national security concerns were used as justification for to doing the exact same thing.
If you think Russia is EVIL for what they have done then you must think America is evil for what we have done for the past 20 years.
In this I am trying albeit in vain to help people see that there is a diplomatic foreign policy solution that involves fewer dead bodies if people would just stop eating the narrative that Russia was not provoked into doing this and had no strategic justification for invading.
Furthermore it is the epitome of irresponsibility to stonewall attempts at peace talks as if we are some arbiters of freedom and justice when there is a 20 year history of the exact opposite.
Additionally, it is against the interests of our country's citizens to send obscene amounts of money with zero oversight to one of the most corrupt countries in Europe.
Maybe if Americans could see the similarities in the reasons why Russia is invading and how it mirrors what we did in the middle east they could see a diplomatic way out of this that
1) doesn't send more money down the toilet
2) doesn't involve thousands of more dead bodies
3) can result in a lasting peace
4) doesn't lead to Russia using nukes