GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 2:46 pm
So what's your answer to Russian aggression and desire to take over Ukrainian territory? Russia took Crimea 8 years ago when there was no dispute that it belonged to Ukraine. Now they've taken over the Donbas region, east and south, when again there was no dispute about Ukrainian sovereignty. What if Russia takes more land at a future time, again, because they want to? What is your position on that? You seem to skip over most of these questions while you cheerlead for Russia to succeed on the battlefield.
If you call reality of what is happening on the field of war, cheerleading, that is your prerogative. I choose to point it out because it's the truth and because I was for not pushing Russia's buttons.
In regards to unchecked aggression, if you're not criticizing the US, you've got no leg to stand on. We meddle, we lie and we drone the shit out of any small player country we feel like. You see how we just threatened Africa? "You guys buy any sanctioned crap from Russia, well sanction you!".
I've said it before. I love America and I would love to see our ideals flourish everywhere, but we're breaking a shit ton of eggs making this omelette. There has to be a better way.
This article rings true today as it did 8 years ago.
https://theintercept.com/2014/03/04/rt- ... crimea-rt/
American invasions and occupations of nations halfway around the world are perfectly noble, but Russian interference in a part of a country right on its border is the supreme act of lawless, imperial aggression. Few things are worse than watching America’s militarists, invasion-and-occupying-justifiers, regime-change enthusiasts, drone-lovers, and supporters of its various “kinetic military actions” self-righteously wrap themselves in the banner of non-intervention, international law and respect for sovereignty. Does anyone take those denunciations seriously outside of the class of western elites who disseminate them?