Ok I guess I have to spell it out to you, in the form of copy/pasting my previous post:- "Since when does another nation get to decide to join another country internal Civil War battle? Did Mexico or Canada invade the U.S. during our Civil War?" And to satisfy further, Google Gemini said: "No, no other countries invaded the United States during the Civil War; while some nations might have considered intervention, no foreign power officially entered the war or engaged in military action on American soil during that time." + + + Note: selling or providing weapons is not direct involvement. It's making a buck or ruble. Or even more so, hoping to avoid themselves from being next.
A nuanced perspective. So what you're saying is, the kind of involvement that's wrong is, say, another nation's troops on the ground in the country in civil war?
Ukraine is not a nation - this is Russian territory taken by terrorists Ukraine is Texas which went rogue in american terms btw Ukraine actively participated in Chechen wars
actually it happens all the time NATO and USA invaded Yugoslavia during their civil war those hypocrites just ignore whatever their side does portraying other as pure evil. Typical low IQ propaganda
Yugoslavia was ethnic cleansing. There's a difference between that and a Civil War, a battle between one side and another. But I wouldn't expect a Communist Putin apologist to understand it.