TheLiverBird
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Ukrainian forces and people showing backbone and immense pride and bravery
Russias nose is bleeding
Russias nose is bleeding
It's funny how the US turns a blind eye when there is no money to be made from oil isn't it?
It's funny how the US turns a blind eye when there is no money to be made from oil isn't it?
Holy shit. Is this true?Ukraine has banned all males aged 18-60 from leaving the country and those who fit into that demographic could be forced to serve in the military.
Or a nuclear superpower on the other side of the conflictIt's funny how the US turns a blind eye when there is no money to be made from oil isn't it?
It's funny how the US turns a blind eye when there is no money to be made from oil isn't it?
But at what point we can say "You have nukes but we do too, and more of them". Are we always going to run away once Putin mentions nukes? Do we allow them to invade every non NATO country?the fact the aggressor is a major Nuclear power doesn’t come into it then?
Happened last night and would be normal in time of war.Holy shit. Is this true?
Ukraine has banned all males aged 18-60 from leaving the country and those who fit into that demographic could be forced to serve in the military.
But at what point we can say "You have nukes but we do too, and more of them". Are we always going to run away once Putin mentions nukes? Do we allow them to invade every non NATO country?
Happened last night and would be normal in time of war.
Can men be forced to fight in a war? I thought there were countless ways to dodge it? Also - up to the age of 60!? Wow. That's old.That was announced last night. With general mobilisation, sadly can’t say I was surprised.
Holy shit. Is this true?
Can men be forced to fight in a war? I thought there were countless ways to dodge it? Also - up to the age of 60!? Wow. That's old.
That's why they are pumping hundreds of millions into sanctions then is it?It's funny how the US turns a blind eye when there is no money to be made from oil isn't it?
Thank god I live in a country with debatable standards. But up to the age of 60? Is that normal?Yes, of course. It's absolutely standard practice. No, there's almost no way to dodge it under martial law.
But at what point we can say "You have nukes but we do too, and more of them". Are we always going to run away once Putin mentions nukes? Do we allow them to invade every non NATO country?
fecked up, innit.Holy shit. Is this true?
Could be the lack of money.
Could also be the 4000 nukes. Difficult to judge really.
Can men be forced to fight in a war? I thought there were countless ways to dodge it? Also - up to the age of 60!? Wow. That's old.
Yes. Ukrainians also based here where I am are being recalledHoly shit. Is this true?
Bloody hell. I'd just walk up to the enemy and surrender when no-one is looking. I'm a flagrant coward.Conscription isn't that uncommon in times of major war. WW1/WW2 obviously, but Americans were drafted during the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali famously faced criminal charges for refusing the draft
I think conscription under a certain age is considered a war crime, as well as conscripting conquered populations.
I would argue it really isn't that complicated. When one is talking about an autocrat, it always comes down to maintenance of power + money. Much of these current events arguably was precipitated by the real support Navalny had inside of Russia to oppose Putin's regime, to the point where Putin tried to poison him in a foreign country and then now has put him in prison on sham accusations. @Raoul has done a really good job of explaining these pro-democracy elements building in Russia. Now Putin sees a Ukraine that has had a couple of free elections and is working its way into the European community where many Russians would like to be, of course he sees that as a threat to his legitimacy. He now has the opportunity to "decommunise" and "denazify" this neighbor to restore his own legitimacy in his head.
it's funny how the US turns a blind eye when nuclear armageddon is involved isn't it?
Thank god I live in a country with debatable standards. But up to the age of 60? Is that normal?
Wouldn't be surprised if Belarussians are sneakily fighting alongside the Russians. At this point it's most likely Ukraine vs Russia + Belarus.
Or the fact their rhetoric about standing up for freedom only applies when they are guaranteed to win the battle and make a fortune from it in the process.
But at what point we can say "You have nukes but we do too, and more of them". Are we always going to run away once Putin mentions nukes? Do we allow them to invade every non NATO country?
I can't cite any historical examples or statistics, but I know for a fact that in desperate times of ar basically anyone who could hold a weapon was forced to fight.
I'm asking for specifics though. Very willing to be educated on this.
The aggressive NATO expansion eastwards I can get on board with, fine.
Otherwise the treaty of Versailles mandated that Germany take full responsibility for WW1, took away territory from it, forced them to disarm and enacted crippling reparations. What was equivalent to that in the collapse of the USSR?
Perhaps if NATO also backs down from trying to surround and threaten Russia, conflict can be de-escalated. Russia has blood on its hands, but NATO's agenda hasn't helped at all. It is never a simple case of blaming everything on one man for a war like the media portrays.