Russia & Ukraine

It appears you believe this strategy to be exclusive to Russia. However, this method is commonly utilized by Western politicians and corporate public relations officers. Therefore, I would appreciate it if you would cease further comments, as it's clear this approach serves as your main defensive mechanism. It seems you resort to this to evade engaging in discussions where others might hold contrasting viewpoints, opting instead to continually share your usual 'whataboutism' accusations.

Your entire agenda on this thread is to WHATABOUT USA to justify a failed invasion started by Russia, no wonder you are defending whataboutism.
 
Your entire agenda on this thread is to WHATABOUT USA to justify a failed invasion started by Russia, no wonder you are defending whataboutism.

Well kinda ya amigo, cause whilst the US can go and stir shit up in various parts of this world and enjoy suffering no consequences, it is first in line to accuse others of doing similar things AND imposing sanctions upon them. This sounds amazing, don't you think? So I don't call it whataboutism, this is your phrase of convenience, I call it pointing out blatant hypocrisy.
 
Well kinda ya amigo, cause whilst the US can go and stir shit up in various parts of this world and enjoy suffering no consequences, it is first in line to accuse others of doing similar things AND imposing sanctions upon them. This sounds amazing, don't you think? So I don't call it whataboutism, this is your phrase of convenience, I call it pointing out blatant hypocrisy.

Here is Russia's reality... it's a shame you can't face it.

The leader of Russia's Wagner private mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, says Moscow's plan to "demilitarize" Ukraine failed and that the invasion of its neighbor "turned Ukraine's army into one of the most powerful in the world." In an interview with pro-Kremlin political observer Konstantin Dolgov, the full version of which was published on May 24, Prigozhin said Russia's aggression made Ukrainians "a nation known to the entire world." Prigozhin added that Wagner had lost 20,000 troops during fight for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut and suggested that the war may end with a mutiny by Russian soldiers.
 
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To Russia, any country speaking their native language instead of Russian is a threat to the motherland which should require Russia invade the other nation.

Heads up, Lukashenko... you're next.



Not speaking Russian --- Putin has a cure.... he will come "liberate" Belarus.

Putin's press secretary states that Russia will "liberate" Belarus if its population were to rebel against Lukashenko's regime
https://news.yahoo.com/putins-press-secretary-states-russia-151941945.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
 
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