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There was FAR worse footage than that sadly.The Chechen war only 20 years ago was brutal. There was footage of the Chechens rounding up civilians and taking the blokes away to be shot
A captured Russian major…
Apparently the translation is along the lines of:
They say “welcome to Ukraine”, ask him what’s he doing in their country and he replies with “I don’t know”
As the thread says how can a major not know what he’s doing invading a foreign, sovereign nation.
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If I weren't from south of your border (like, literally, my mother grew up on the south shore of Lake Ontario), I'd strongly consider it. I absolutely love Ontario, and that's from someone who likes Canada as a whole.It is![]()
Now now. You'll get wrong for political point scoring.Bastards. Make me ashamed to be British
China only wants one thing, to sell to all corners of the world, without exception. They will sit on the fence all the way, and will trade with whoever is left at the end of this war, it's all they do and all they want to do, nothing else matters to them but money.China has to play both sides here.
People are praising China for abstaining on the security council resolution, but China's vote was meaningless, because Russia were always going to veto the resolution.
China have lapped up the plaudits for doing something that cost them nothing, and only helped them gain.
Negotiation between Russia and Ukraine, when Russia are the aggressors will only lead to Ukraine losing either some territory or some control over their own affairs.
If China was REALLY on the side of peace and the sovereignty of the Ukraine, they'd be urging Putin to leave Russia.
Instead, they urge him to negotiate which
a) helps their image with the West - "Ooh China abstained and wanted negotiation, how good of them"
b) helps Putin because he invades another country, kills civilians and ends up gaining either territory or influence.
It's not a partisan issue that people defend their countries from invasion by whatever means they can.
Look, I'm American. I hate that Iraqis resorted to IEDs and the results it caused, including to people I know personally. But I don't for a second blame them for doing it.
Yup I don't like anything like that, the bloke was clearly terrified. I hope they put him in jail but don't murder him, depending obviously on what he's already done (if anything).Really find this hard to watch. While I don’t think for a minute he didn’t know what he was doing there the bloke is quite clearly shitting it.
Any mod able to comment why this isn't in the normal forum?This thread shouldn’t just be on the politics forum it’s probably not on the open forum to stop it being locked or moved into others.
I’m not close enough to it tbh, but I’ve heard experts say it won’t be that bad for him.What’s your view on disconnecting SWIFT? How much pain will that cause Russia
Perpetual state of war in the middle east. Never had me this invested despite taking a big interest in itSyria and isis
Honestly didn't know. It's still a strange set up.
He’s invaded another country for a force murdering civilliansYup I don't like anything like that, the bloke was clearly terrified. I hope they put him in jail but don't murder him, depending obviously on what he's already done (if anything).
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Fckin hell!Financial director for Gazprom, Russia's state owned gas/energy company and largest company in Russia by revenue, found dead by suicide in St Petersburg.
Or ‘Suicide’