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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm not sure what you're trying to imply now, but when the people from the MH17 dropped and everyone was shocked (the separs too, genuinely) I really did expect an international intervention, but actually bloodless with like peacekeepers and disarmament of separs and a political compromise because it was an occasion for that, a fortunate aspect of a tragedy that was actually just an accident after all.

But nothing of that sort happened. Besides a very local ceasefire.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Nuclear weapons since about 1953 (because people like Stalin and MacArthur had different ideas) have been only means of deterrence.

Even for North Korea really.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +2 / -3

A classic Polish joke:

  • Did you hear the news? The Ruskies went into space!

  • All of them?

  • No, just one.

  • So why do you bother me?

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SupremeReader -3 points ago +1 / -4

The Netherlands didn't do anything about it even when hundreds of Dutch people were actually killed.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +1 / -3

And the shelling of Ukrainians in eastern provinces.

The shootdown of MH17 too if you're at it.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +2 / -4

Bandera was in double isolation in Sachsenhausen during the worst time. He later neither praised nor condemned.

Read for example https://newlinesinstitute.org/state-resilience-and-fragility/how-poland-became-a-major-european-player/ to understand, should answer your such questions because you're not actually dumb.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +3 / -5

There were no mass murders of Poles. The separs only harrassed them, arrested and beat some, conducted a few mock (not real) executions, then looted their abandoned homes when they were all evacuated to Poland after few months of that.

They were agitated by the Russian mass media lies of "Polish mercenary snipers hunting children" and another meme about how the local Poles are artillery spotters.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

They didn't even impeach him until he vanished (fled and left all of his supporters as confused as you appear to be).

There was no any Poland under either Russian nor German rule, and Poland didn't declare independence for the next half year or so (the Central Powers collapse).

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SupremeReader -5 points ago +1 / -6

Idiotic threads like https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/142BT1v1ql/cnn-is-openly-pushing-drafting-a/c/ (read the comments as the autism kicked in).

The only proper comment was right there on twitter:

Desperate for content? We aren’t going to draft people to fight Putin’s war in Ukraine. 🙄

They all calmed down after the initial hysteria, and now they complain about the Ukrainians fighting for their own country.

I guess Americans just didn't know Ukrainians, and still don't. In the 1930s, Stalin had to kill millions of them to break the resistance to the collectivisation. After 1945, he killed 150,000 more to break the only serious armed opposition beyond the Iron Courtain, fighting on despite being completely isolated without any foreign aid. They don't need any American fantasy conscript winredittors, but they need the advanced weapons and the ammunition.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lee fought in war, and even when he surrendered he didn't abandon his men and take Confedete treasure with him to Mexico or whatever.

It's more like, I don't know, Idi Amin fleeing to Saudi Arabia, except Amin first did escape several assassination attempts and also a lot of his people (including by the ethnic meaning of this word) have been killed as the regime collapsed. So this too not quite.

There was this famous American traitor general who defected to the Brits, except he continued to fight, just for them then. He was the one who defended Bunker Hill, the very battle from the American anthem.

He didn't flee for his fucking life. He fled for his liberty and wealth.

Poland, Baltic States, Finland, half of Ukraine, half of Belarus, the fuck you talk about? Dude.

Yatseniuk was Yankuvitch's own candidate.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

Traitor to the USA and the Patriots. And you know what I mean.

Again, nothing was happening to anyone. He just wanted to avoid prosecution and didn't forget to take "his" money with him, but somehow forgot to tell his supporters. They also regard him as a traitor and a coward, you know that?

Yeah, if it's how Petain "made peace". Or Lenin for that matter (also with the Germans).

It was legal seizure, they voted in the parliament. No, not under gunpoint like in Crimea.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not Lee, but some hypothetical corrupt deposed Colonial governor who fled to London with stolen money after the independence but before the British invasion and never returned.

You talk like if he escaped some bloodbath. No one was killed, not any of his associates, or Berkut members or anyone, and they didn't even trash his home.

(Sashko was walking with an AKSU bullying various allegedly corrupt officials for internet videos, he too didn't kill anyone, they killed him later.)

Yeah, Zelensky shouldn't become a traitor. What a novel concept.

"American hegemonic ambitions" supported Yanukovych when they tried to salvage his presidency against the EU wishes ("fuck the EU!").

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

Supposedly (and I can't find this alleged interview at all, with the following being found only on forums and social media and a few sketchy websites with no links to source), Abe wanted Zelensky to be American puppet, with Biden "forcing" him to do his Bidding:

“Maybe the war could have been avoided if Zelensky had been forced to pledge that his country would not join NATO, or had been forced to grant a high degree of autonomy to Luhansk and Donetsk in the east,” Abe noted, according to ‘The Economist’.

Moreover, the former Japanese PM added that US President Joe Biden could influence Zelensky to change his position.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +3 / -3

The Russians don't have any Pacific ambitions. They're expanding in Central Africa, Middle East, Central and South Americas, Central Asia to a degree because it's now mostly Chinese turf.

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SupremeReader -8 points ago +3 / -11

I remember when you guys were crying so terrified thinking you're going to be drafted for some reason (it was your obsession for years, also NUCLEAR WAR), now that it turns out that Ukrainians alone fight their own war you're still unhappy?

(They fight for themselves so well, unlike Nixon's "Asian boys", because they're bred in BIOLABS.)

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SupremeReader 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know id it even really counts as a masa shooter as it would be like the Couch Cuck from KF.

I'm sometimes worrying about Imp as he's obviously descending into madness.

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SupremeReader 2 points ago +2 / -0

Zelensky curse, according to Imp and some others here.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's is a traitor for siding with foreign invaders.

Also he didn't have to "flee for his life" at all. They didn't even ransack his ridicalous palace when they came, they were more gentle in touring it (abandoned) then the visitors of January 6 (no breaking windows or shouting, unlike some Americans at the Capitol building): https://youtube.com/watch?v=_HN3yZVKP9g No one was being killed anywhere (well, except of Right Sector's Sashko Bily, shot by the cops for being unruly, and the disappeared Tatars who tried to protest the Russian coup in Crimea, and even these deaths came later), so please just stop your histrionics.

Yanukovych only fled to both avoid prosecution for his crimes and preserve some of his illegally amassed wealth, which he did successfully before even an arrest warrant was issued against him (Poroshenko later surrendered to his warrant lawfully after losing power in turn, and was put on trial in person, for treason too).

I don't know why do you feel this urge to sympathise with and cover up for a blatant criminal (even a convicted thug in his youth) and international fugitive from justice just because he was impeached? It's very sociopathic.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Okinawa bases only, meanwhile the Northen Territories remain 100% ethnically cleansed and annexed by Russia (in the war that is ongoing, for 77 years this year).

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SupremeReader -5 points ago +2 / -7

Which is the reason why Japan is still officially at war with Russia (previously the Soviet Union), and why WWII never really ended.

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SupremeReader -11 points ago +3 / -14

Prime Minister Abe welcomed President Zelenskyy’s visit to Japan and stated, “It is a pleasure to hold the first meeting with President Zelenskyy,” and commended the President’s “efforts for improving the situation in Eastern Ukraine and for domestic reforms.” Prime Minister Abe explained, “Japan is one of the largest donors to Ukraine”, and “intends to continue our support to the reform efforts of the Government of Ukraine.”

https://www.mofa.go.jp/erp/c_see/ua/page1e_000289.html

Oh no, Abe was proudly bankrolling the "vile feminist regime"!

At the time of the visit,

Kyiv enjoys warm relations with Tokyo as Japan has not recognized Russia's takeover of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in March 2014 and has imposed certain restrictive measures on Moscow for the move, as well as Moscow’s support for separatists in eastern Ukraine in a conflict that has killed more than 13,000 people since April 2014.

"Ukraine is, of course, an independent sovereign country with a recognized border," Japanese Ambassador to Ukraine Takashi Kurai told the Kyiv Post in July. "I do respect the people who are here who have been fighting for the freedom and independence of this country."

Japan has given Ukraine $50 million in humanitarian assistance meant for war victims, plus nearly $2 billion in grants and loans since the Maidan pro-democracy movement ousted former President Viktor Yanukovych from power in February 2014.

Japan has also donated some 1,500 cars for Ukraine's revamped police force and provided money and advice for the country’s beleaguered health-care system.

Also just showed it to Imp to calm him down because he was seriously tripping.

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