• SpaceDogs
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    Yeah, because Ukraine launching those long range missiles is definitely not an escalation that caused this retaliation. I love when media maliciously reframes the facts.

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      For that reason, if Putin had sneezed after the atacms launch, it would have been called an escalation.

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      Ukraine hit Russia in parts of Russia they couldn’t hit before with U.S.- and UK-supplied missiles that may have required NATO personnel to aim and/or fire. That’s an escalation – hasn’t been done before, brings NATO countries more directly into the war.

      Russia hit parts of Ukraine they could already hit, but with a much more advanced type of missile that can carry a nuclear payload. That’s not an escalation – Russia could already strike there! – but it is a reminder about what further escalation could bring.

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        U.S.- and UK-supplied missiles that may have required NATO personnel to aim and/or fire

        “May” is the wrong word here. The word you’re looking for is definitely. The Ukrainians themselves have admitted as much on their Telegram channels from what i’ve seen. They complain that they have to wait too long for US to authorize the next strikes because the only way that they can employ these missiles is with NATO satellites providing all of the targeting and guidance in live time. That means that Ukraine is doing nothing but pressing the button, everything else is done by NATO. The Russians also said this would be the case in advance and they are 100% right when they say the use of these missiles now is a direct attack on them by NATO. Even the pretense of a proxy has essentially been dropped and both sides know it, it’s only the western media that is still trying to gaslight the world.

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          You love to see the “Backstab Myth” forming in real-time under a right-wing nationalist military sponsored by the west. Real-talk, do you think America is fully aware of this or are they just hoping leadership can keep it suppressed enough before further “imagined gains”?

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            I think the US doesn’t care about anything going on inside Ukraine so long as they keep fighting the Russians. Prolonging that is all that they are interested in, now that they have understood that Russia isn’t going to collapse and that Putin isn’t going anywhere. If there is any fallout and instability in the region caused as a result of their arming and subsequently “betraying” violent extremists (which has happened before in other places and has always provided a convenient excuse to keep the US militarily involved), well that’s just more opportunity to sell weapons and keep Europe scared and dependent on the US.

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          Ukrainians pushing the button is still a proxy, and the legal/political doctrines are still ambiguous because of it

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              Unfortunately semantics are part of this whole international system problem

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      The problem wasn’t so much that “Ukraine launched” the missiles but that it was the US, UK and France that launched them inside Russia and killinig Russians as well.