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That's where you go wrong - you see the nuclear bombing of Japan as an isolated event. Place it into the context of several hundred thousand people dying every month as it was at the time, and it will look different.
Funny that you accuse him of "not studying Duma policies". Unlike in the west, Russian parliament has as much power as Reichstag had in Nazi Germany. It yields no actual power. They are button-pushers who do as they are…
>> Crimea voted overwhelmingly to join Russia. ~98% Nearly a decade ago now. This is ancient history. Crimea is not in the Ukraine. Crimea is Ukraine. Nobody recognizes the sham referendum held under foreign military…
>> Regarding the Stinger Missile Defense System the US provided Ukraine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIM-92_Stinger, it is capable of carrying nuclear warheads that could hit Moscow in single digit minutes from the…
>> Yes, it does. You are confusing 'Russian' and 'Soviet'. There is no practical difference between the two. All Soviet "republics" were run by Politburo in Moscow, the same way all orders in Nazi Germany came from…
Doesn't make any practical difference. Soviet "republics" were as independent as Reichskommissariat Niederlande. Internal borders were freely redrawn and native populations resettled to satisfy Soviet colonial policies.…
In a totalitarian one-party state without a separation of powers, that's a distinction without a difference.
>> Without Western help this would have happened within weeks or months and would have spared so many. Genocide won't spare anyone.
That's undoable if the population supports the government, as it is currently in Russia - and doable without much violence when government and its institutions lose legitimacy in the eyes of its population. The USSR was…
>> Really, people polled around the world outside the NATO bubble blame NATO and USA. For years, since 2003 at least. Every year. It’s just not reported here. Gallup: "Counter to some impressions, the U.S. and its…
>> You spend some time whitewashing the US aggression and trying to explain how it’s better or different I have said no such thing, quite the opposite - I found it worse for native hawaiians, since the occupation has…
>> 1) The Right Sector, Azov Battallion, Dnipro and others, which were armed and trained by the CIA, as well as NATO members and allies (e.g. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2018-07-09/ty-article/ri...) The linked…
>> About proxy war: yes it does, because the strawman is that Ukraine as a whole has to be a proxy for another country, for that to be a proxy war, but that’s not how proxy wars work. The war in Ukraine does not fit the…
>> As far as "proxy war" see the sibling thread That does not address anything I've said. >> Well, if you are the native population, what do you have to say about USA's actions since its founding until now, towards your…
>> Proxy war is not a hollow Russian talking point, it is a literal description of what happens. This article on Proxy War fits what is going on and it happened all throughout the cold war the same way, leaving many…
>> “Russian colonists” is an extremely biased way of labeling people who moved to a region while living in a federation, and wound up living there after the federation allowed the regions to secede. Latvia wasn't…
>> It's what happens when the only airlines are flag carriers that don't have to worry about competition because their respective governments will keep them in business. Governments cannot provide aid beyond what a…
Air Canada was privatized in 1989.
>> I mean I was literally in Latvia this past week - Riga and Liepaja - and spoke to cab drivers and others. I was struck by how many people speak Russian there and also how many people tell me (unprompted) the same…
You said that Naftali Bennett was prevented from brokering a peace deal. He said that it was not the US, France, or Germany that put an end to any peace talks. Rather, it was Russia slaughtering hundreds of civilians.…
>> Sure, they would have if Naftali Bennett was allowed to conclude a peace agreeemnt JUST LIKE NIKOLAS SARKOZY DID in the Russo-Georgia war. The question to you is WHY DID THE US BLOCK IT? Answer that directly, don’t…