• SadArtemis
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    29 days ago

    The Europeans have played party to overthrowing the neighboring neutral government to install and arm a bunch of Nazis on their doorstep- and to make matters worse, alongside the asset seizures and constant provocative language (as an understatement) by various Euro officials, there’s incredibly good reason to believe that various European states have:

    • played a role in the targeting and guidance of missile/drone attacks, including on Russian soil- not only in regards to providing intelligence and training at that, but in their mercenaries, ““mercenaries,”” foreign legions, and various other agents directly targeting Russian troops and territory

    • supported, if not potentially outright engaged in facilitating a deadly terror attack on Russian civilians (as well as a campaign of assassinations)

    • the Nordics are likely implicated in the Nordstream bombing (working alongside the US, of course) if Seymour Hersh’s report is to be believed- which it should be

    Frankly, if Russia or any other country had done any of the above to the west, they would have gone in guns blazing and baying for blood indiscriminately. The Afghans didn’t even aid in 9/11 and offered up al-Qaeda (who were a pain in their ass anyways) and we all know what happened.

    If you ask me, Russia has more reasonable, justifiable casus belli than the west has ever had throughout all of their constant warmongering in almost 100 years- since the last world war, in fact.

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      28 days ago

      Every time I see your comments they are always so detailed, it’s great.

      With all of this, Russia has more than enough reason to strike back, but they’re very clearly holding back and I do not fault that decision. I can’t begin to understand their motives for staying within Ukraine, but for me I would hesitate striking anyone else because, even though international law gives them that right, I don’t believe the global judicial system will let that slide. Russia is public enemy number one and any attack they do is already seen as unjustified, so if they went after let’s say France, people would go fucking insane because everything Russia does is inherently bad, no matter how much legal justification they have.

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        28 days ago

        Thanks! I’ve enjoyed your comments and seeing you around the 'grad as well :)

        I agree also, if I were Russia, I wouldn’t be taking the fight outside Ukraine (yet), save for what they are already doing (aiding the various west African states breaking free from France, low-key assistance with the MENA resistance, etc…

        It wouldn’t be out of any care for the western public opinion, though, FWIW. The so-called “global judicial system” (ie. western-dominated institutions that are increasingly being called into question by the majority of the world as the western double standards are being exposed in front of genocide for what they are) and “international community” doesn’t matter one bit in this regard.

        Russia’s real audience, the ones whose opinions are actually worth a damn- the actual international community, the global majority- would be the real concern. That, and managing the situation in such a way that both avoids unnecessary escalation while ensuring Russia’s interests are preserved (and letting the west dig its own grave and then some), of course.

        For what it’s worth, on the former- I think the rest of the world outside of the west (and even many in the west at this point) see the western farce, and constant fascist antagonisms for what they are. I’d even question if anyone (whose opinion matters) would cry overly much if at all, if Russia decided to give France a proper spanking and humbling. The Russian approach this far has already made it clear without a doubt, for anyone capable of seeing it (anyone who doesn’t frankly may as well be considered a lost cause, a terminal kind of colonized/colonial mindset) that Russia has done everything possible, save for commiting the equivalent of national suicide, to avoid and de-escalate this conflict.