They turn everything upside down as usual.
The only viable comparison here is of Russia with Nazi Germany. They attacked and invaded Ukraine NOT vice versa.
Other similarities between Russia and Nazi Germany include:
— having a fuhrer
— ousting of all international media
— one political party only (rest are phonies)
— thoughtcrimes
— total militarization of society
— external aggression
— all media belongs to state
— courts in complete subjugation to fuhrer
— ideology of national supremacy
@hallmarc That’s why we have international organizations of law and order, that’s why there are internationally recognized state borders — so that no one can steal other countries’ lands on a whim.
Whatever hurt feelings Russia may have about Crimea or other regions are irrelevant.
They weren’t taken, they signed off on them voluntarily, there are signed and sealed agreements in existence. Saying “well it used to be Russia, so…” is plain idiotic.
All of Russia used to be Mongolia once.
@Vonzales unfortunately as we've seen, theory and practice are two completely different things. The fact that Russia is a founding member of the UN Security Council and has tactical nukes exposes the extreme fragility of "international law and order" or bilateral and multilateral treaties. As long as dictatorial or authoritarian regimes exist in the world, coalitions of the largest nations must move to stop their worst excesses. This war is actually unprecedented in many ways in the modern era.