JJxvi said:
And all of that is even if you take on its face the idea that Russia is even doing any of this because of diplomatic factors, and discount completely the possibility that their primary goal is, and has been, territorial gain.
JJxvi said:
And all of that is even if you take on its face the idea that Russia is even doing any of this because of diplomatic factors, and discount completely the possibility that their primary goal is, and has been, territorial gain.
I am not going to celebrate the deaths of conscripted soldiers. Sorry.Teslag said:fka ftc said:I don't get that impression when derogatory terms like "orcs" are used repetitively along with comments like "stacking corpses".Teslag said:
I think everyone on that thread would prefer Russia to pack up, go home, and end the war that they alone started if it meant never seeing another Russian die in Ukraine.
I would hope that this thread remains free of such disgusting disregard for human life.
As long as they are invading a sovereign nation and purposely targeting civilians as they have been then yes the Russian invaders' deaths should be celebrated, just like any enemy of the US should be.
Whether they are conscripted or not really does not matter I guess. They are fighting under orders from their commander and for their country, so no different than the Americans in Somalia.Teslag said:
Now they are conscripts? Nortex has been telling us for weeks that they no longer need conscripts, their recruiting is fantastic, and they are the highest paid military in the world.
So which is it?
fka ftc said:So we are boiling down international policy to grade school "but but but, he started it first!!!"?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
"The war they (russia) alone started" damn Howard Zinn can't even do revisionist history as good as Teslag
Did the US start a war with Japan, or did they start one with us?
For the record, I did not bring WWII and the Japanese into this discussion, you did. And I think I summed up the correlation quite nicely.ABATTBQ11 said:fka ftc said:So we are boiling down international policy to grade school "but but but, he started it first!!!"?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
"The war they (russia) alone started" damn Howard Zinn can't even do revisionist history as good as Teslag
Did the US start a war with Japan, or did they start one with us?
Well, did we? Are you going to lay WWII and all the dead Japanese at our feet because of our economic policies like you and others keep doing here?
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
fka ftc said:For the record, I did not bring WWII and the Japanese into this discussion, you did. And I think I summed up the correlation quite nicely.ABATTBQ11 said:fka ftc said:So we are boiling down international policy to grade school "but but but, he started it first!!!"?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
"The war they (russia) alone started" damn Howard Zinn can't even do revisionist history as good as Teslag
Did the US start a war with Japan, or did they start one with us?
Well, did we? Are you going to lay WWII and all the dead Japanese at our feet because of our economic policies like you and others keep doing here?
So not sure what you mean by "economic policies like YOU and others keep doing here"...
nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Not getting into the strawman you are working to build regarding WWII. No one has excused Russia as the aggressor. I and others have put forth attempts to at least understand the Russian perspective - understanding where the opposition is coming from is simply wise if not necessary. But it should not be confused with defense or support of the Russian aggression.ABATTBQ11 said:
For all your talk about human life, should we be crying rivers over the millions of Japs and krauts we killed and start teaching that we were really the bad guys because we didn't bend over in appeasement?
Or you could wait until I actually replied and realize how little you understand about me and what I previously posted.ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Fka will be here any second to tell you how cold and heartless you are for celebrating death
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No one has excused Russia as the aggressor.
Its gone so off rails they no longer make any sense. Mischaracterize and in many cases flatout lie about what other people say, build ridiculous strawmans, then cry is someone dares call them out.nortex97 said:
A lot of hilarity here.
fka ftc said:Or you could wait until I actually replied and realize how little you understand about me and what I previously posted.ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Fka will be here any second to tell you how cold and heartless you are for celebrating death
There is a difference in saying you will not cry over the death / illness of someone who was in a decision making role and that of a guy on the front line doing his JOB.
fka ftc said:Its gone so off rails they no longer make any sense. Mischaracterize and in many cases flatout lie about what other people say, build ridiculous strawmans, then cry is someone dares call them out.nortex97 said:
A lot of hilarity here.
Assume Bowe Bergdahl must be some kind of hero in your world then. Makes sense. Own it bruh. Its an interesting position to take but have no shame and own it.ABATTBQ11 said:fka ftc said:Or you could wait until I actually replied and realize how little you understand about me and what I previously posted.ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Fka will be here any second to tell you how cold and heartless you are for celebrating death
There is a difference in saying you will not cry over the death / illness of someone who was in a decision making role and that of a guy on the front line doing his JOB.
Oh, ok. So it's ok to celebrate the guy giving the orders dying, but all the guys who mindlessly carry out the rape, murder, and pillaging are just blameless pawns. Got it.
That's fine for you, I guess. The rest of us aren't going to be upset that guys who could a) just surrender instead of taking part in an invasion, b) flee before getting conscripted, or c) shoot the guys giving orders did none of those things and instead went on invading another country and raping, murdering, and pillaging along the way. Unlike you, some of us are of the opinion that they had a choice, they made their choice, and dying for the likes of kadyrov and putin is the just consequence for that choice.
Pumpkinhead said:
The war is horrible. If the U.S. stopped sending military aid, I don't think that would stop the fighting and dying (ie, Ukraine would simply surrender, violence and aggression would stop, Russia would stop aggression and not try to occupy even more of the country like Odessa etc).
So I don't buy into the 'it's our fault this is happening' argument and I think calling people who support Ukraine's defense 'war mongers/lovers' is just as insulting as calling people who disagree 'Russia propagandists'.
Someone can hate the war but support Ukraine's defense. I am one of those and I understand that other Americans disagree but that is a disagreement. Not a morality differentiator.
⚡️🇭🇺🇺🇦 Viktor Orbán:
— What the media hides. (@narrative_hole) September 15, 2023
“Ukrainian grain has long been grown on lands owned by American companies. The EU is simply not ready to take the side of member countries and Europeans because it defends completely different interests, including in relation to this grain - not European,… pic.twitter.com/f3JllBkrlY
The Grayzone's @cosgrove_iv asks @StateDeptSpox about NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg's recent comments revealing that he knew expansion could lead to war with Russia, but pressed ahead anyway
— The Grayzone (@TheGrayzoneNews) September 15, 2023
Despite the horrific human toll of the war, the State Dept's Matt Miller says NATO did… pic.twitter.com/Jw7DvsddhI
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Asked about the war's expected duration, he said the quiet part out loud: There is still "plenty of time."
According to him, "If we are talking about Eastern Europe, which we will have to, of course then it will be longer."
In other words, the Kremlin is in the conflict for the long haul.
Not only it is committed, as Russian President Vladimir Putin himself stated on numerous occasions, to the destruction of Ukraine's statehood, but its ambitions extend beyond Ukraine, encompassing Moldova and Georgia as well as our NATO allies in the Baltic states and Poland.
None of this is news to Eastern Europeans.
As the late former president of Poland Lech Kaczynski noted in 2008, after Russia attacked Georgia, "Today Georgia, tomorrow Ukraine, the Baltic States the day after tomorrow, and then perhaps the time will come for my country, Poland."
America's self-styled realists who believe a compromise can be reached with Putin perhaps peace in exchange for some territory and promise of Ukraine's neutrality have a hopelessly unrealistic, nave understanding of the Kremlin's thinking.
ABATTBQ11 said:fka ftc said:Or you could wait until I actually replied and realize how little you understand about me and what I previously posted.ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Fka will be here any second to tell you how cold and heartless you are for celebrating death
There is a difference in saying you will not cry over the death / illness of someone who was in a decision making role and that of a guy on the front line doing his JOB.
Oh, ok. So it's ok to celebrate the guy giving the orders dying, but all the guys who mindlessly carry out the rape, murder, and pillaging are just blameless pawns. Got it.
That's fine for you, I guess. The rest of us aren't going to be upset that guys who could a) just surrender instead of taking part in an invasion, b) flee before getting conscripted, or c) shoot the guys giving orders did none of those things and instead went on invading another country and raping, murdering, and pillaging along the way. Unlike you, some of us are of the opinion that they had a choice, they made their choice, and dying for the likes of kadyrov and putin is the just consequence for that choice.
Incredible strawman with that one. Have you read once on this thread or any others for that matter where I champion the killing of any soldiers? Or that I condone and support militias, jihadists, terrorists or other militant groups?ABATTBQ11 said:
No, he's not, because he wasn't asked to go murder civilians or pillage the countryside, but nice attempt at false equivalence.
I guess the guys who pulled people into the streets in Bucha and shot them are your heroes. I mean they're just regular Joes following orders and all. We should really pity them. It's a weird position to take, but you do you.
10thYrSr said:GAC06 said:
Except when they spent months and tens of thousands of soldiers capturing the ruins of Bakhmut. They really wanted that for some reason.
Then again, the force that was capable of that offensive later mutinied and is gone now.
10,000 an active army of 250k is a drop in the bucket. Also, they are able to rotate soldiers out. Ukraine has no such ability. Fight or die for Ukraine. Fight, rest, return for Russia. Which army would you want to be a part of?
russia will no longer rotate troops home..... hat will help moral in russia
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) September 15, 2023
"❗️Mobilized people will not return home until the end of the Northern Military District, there will be no rotation - Kartapolov.
The mobilized Russians will leave the combat zone after the end of the…
Ags4DaWin said:ABATTBQ11 said:fka ftc said:Or you could wait until I actually replied and realize how little you understand about me and what I previously posted.ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 15, 2023
Incoming reports of Kadyrov being in a coma after his health suddenly deteriorated.
Ukraine's intelligence service GUR confirms the reports pic.twitter.com/jpnU1hsTTB
Well…bye.
This is another I certainly won't cry about.
Fka will be here any second to tell you how cold and heartless you are for celebrating death
There is a difference in saying you will not cry over the death / illness of someone who was in a decision making role and that of a guy on the front line doing his JOB.
Oh, ok. So it's ok to celebrate the guy giving the orders dying, but all the guys who mindlessly carry out the rape, murder, and pillaging are just blameless pawns. Got it.
That's fine for you, I guess. The rest of us aren't going to be upset that guys who could a) just surrender instead of taking part in an invasion, b) flee before getting conscripted, or c) shoot the guys giving orders did none of those things and instead went on invading another country and raping, murdering, and pillaging along the way. Unlike you, some of us are of the opinion that they had a choice, they made their choice, and dying for the likes of kadyrov and putin is the just consequence for that choice.
Cool. Just to be clear:
your official position is that soldiers and conscripts forcibly conscripted following orders in an immoral and illegal invasion of a soveirgn nation are to be blamed for theirparticipationwar crimes like the murdering, rape, and torturing of civilians and their participation in organized looting and theft in said invasion and their deaths celebrated?