War in Ukraine

Not entirely true on the law or punishment. Most anti-war protestors face fines, not jail. I dont agree with it.
most? That's comforting to their citizenship I am sure. What a great leader and country. Tell me more why I shouldn't believe he is a massive POS?
 
You leave your house and car unlocked, hoping everyone just respects your sovereignty? Our Southern border is wide open...is Central America respecting our sovereignty?

I'll agree with you on that point, but there's a huge difference between an illegal immigrant infestation because of porous borders and an armed military invasion. Apples and cannon balls.
 
I've been over this time and time again and it just gets called a "whataboutism" by you guys. But it just seems like we are selective about which situations we feel the need to insert ourselves. I could give you examples, but again, that would be whataboutism. I am curious (really I'm not curious, I have a hunch) what makes Ukraine so unique that we would go this hard in the paint.


You mean like the Sykes-Picot boundaries drawn up a century ago that are still causing havoc today and that we (The US) still try to take advantage of? Iraq and Kuwait ring a bell in 1990? Hey, what about the 1948 partition of Palestine?

oops... I fell into that "whataboutism" trap again.

Point is that again, it seems we are very selective about which situations we chose to intervene in.

Who knew that following internationally accepted standards of behavior was whataboutism.
 
If the West really gave a damn about the Ukrainians, they would have made 3elensky go back to the negotiating table...

You mean give up territory as a ransom demand so maybe the Russians will honor the new boundaries - until they don't the next time. Ever hear why it's bad to negotiate with and pay off terrorists?
 
Everyone knew this artificial propping up would happen with consolidation, and it's going to get worse for russia when this artificial consolidation begins to crumble from underneath them. The bottom will fall out.

This comes with a caveat tho. You have to show you are willing to continue putting the pressure on, and the party of putin is beginning to grumble. This war is too boring for the media. They need more content, and now they feel safe stirring up a good ole American riot. They want yo tap into that putin undertone in America.

The media are going to turn on the American people in this war before it's over in an effort to stir up controversy. It's coming.
 
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Everyone knew this artificial propping up would happen with consolidation, and it's going to get worse for russia when this artificial consolidation begins to crumble from underneath them. The bottom will fall out.

This comes with a caveat tho. You have to show you are willing to continue putting the pressure on, and the party of putin is beginning to grumble. This war is too boring for the media. They need more content, and now they feel safe stirring up a good ole American riot. They want yo tap into that putin undertone in America.

The media are going to turn on the American people in this war before it's over in an effort to stir up controversy. It's coming.

United Russia has a branch here?
 
If you say Russia couldnt take Kyiv, you have to address Mariupol.
Russia couldn't take Kyiv. Thats a fact. They retreated. That's a fact. They committed war crimes while retreating as well. That is a fact.

Then it took 3 months to take 1 town that they literally wiped off the face of the earth with arty and bombing..And still took the Ukrainians running out of supplies for the Russians to claim victory.

You're like the guy who beats his chest because he is dating the hot cheerleaders sister..who just happens to weigh 250 pounds..
 
You mean give up territory as a ransom demand so maybe the Russians will honor the new boundaries - until they don't the next time. Ever hear why it's bad to negotiate with and pay off terrorists?
Everything you are talking about can be said about the US/The West. The Russians can't negotiated in good faith with regards to Minsk II and those ceasefire terms were never met by the Kiev regime.
 
Who knew that following internationally accepted standards of behavior was whataboutism.
You should be telling that to yourself and the other guys in here that throw around whataboutism whenever they are on the short end of an argument and can't explain what makes Ukraine unique from any other situation.
 
You should be telling that to yourself and the other guys in here that throw around whataboutism whenever they are on the short end of an argument and can't explain what makes Ukraine unique from any other situation.
You are literally engaging in the logical fallacy whataboutism in your post ^

In fact, you actually parrot the same whataboutism talking points that the governments of Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea do. Interesting...
 
Struggling in Ukraine, Russia paves way to sign up over-40s for army

LONDON (Reuters) -In a sign of Russia's urgent need to bolster its war effort in Ukraine, parliament said on Friday it would consider a bill to allow Russians over 40 and foreigners over 30 to sign up for the military.

The website of the State Duma, parliament's lower house, said the move would enable the military to utilise the skills of older professionals.
 
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