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by sinyug
1573 days ago
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> Doesn't Russia has its own Nazi problem at the domestic level? Every western country has some localized neo-nazi phenomenon. But I don't think any of them have official sanction or form part of that country's armed forces. This might be a first. > It does not justify the invasion at this scale against a functioning democracy. The only thing that matters here is Putin's words because he has the military power to back them. He says Russians have been murdered in large numbers. And there is some evidence that things like that happen.[1][2] [1] Ukraine clashes: dozens dead after Odessa building fire (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/02/ukraine-dead-o...) [2] 2014 Odessa clashes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Odessa_clashes) |
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NATO and US did not fight side by side either(at least for now). They just provide equipment and money. And it's very clear from the start only Putin wanted this war proactively and there is only reaction from the other side.