It is not Russia's business. Ukraine is a sovereign country and what alliances it has is its business and not Russia's. That is the definition of sovereignty. US would make it (and does make it) worth Mexico's while not to do that. It would definitely not invade Mexico and murder thousands of its citizens. You are full of crap.
What is the difference between a civilian Mexican and an Iraqi? Come on terr, enlighten us. I smell bullshit, oh hold on, it's just terr educating us.
Shall we next consider the number Soviet citizens killed by Joseph Stalin between 1931 and 1934, including the 3.9 Million Ukrainians who died from starvation? Probably we should not. Present reality should be our first consideration.
Look, Stalin was one of the worst cunts that existed on this planet, I will give you that one. Now that is settled, let us get back to the ever so uncomfortable question to terr, why are you such a hypocrite? You blame Russians for the same things that your army has committed in another country not that long ago which resulted in a great deal more deaths than the current civilian death toll in Ukraine.
Do you condemn actions of the US in Iraq that lead to a civilian death toll far greater than the current one over in Ukraine? It’s not whataboutism, it is exposure of hypocrisy.
It was not US that invaded Iraq. It was a coalition of US, UK, Australia and Poland. It was preceded by Iraq invasion of Kuwait, followed by UN condemnation of Iraq, followed by the Gulf war, followed by UN SC resolutions against Iraq followed by UN inspectors followed by UN inspectors being kicked out by Iraq. If you find ANY parallel to that with Ukraine (like Ukraine invading a neighbor or having UN resolutions against it or kicking UN inspectors out, etc.) - you're welcome to do that. Otherwise - no, no comparison.
He could have carried that salmon analogy one step further, and pointed out that like a salmon the russian tanks end out smoked and char-broiled over a hot flame. -posted anonymously.