Clearly, there is no difference between Putin's Russia and Hitler's Germany

Clearly, there is no difference between you and piece of stinking shit.

Aha - you invented the odornet. My dogs will be happy. By the way: What had happened with "Laika"? Is Sputnik 2 still in an orbit around the absurde planet Russia who hates everyone - including the own dogs?

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It's not "atrocities" at all, according Russian (and Ukrainian and American and Japanese and German and any other) standards.
Things will be getting much worse with the escalation.
As usual, nothing but bullshit from you. Because of the atrocities committed in WWI, the Geneva Conventions were endorsed by all civilized nations, and by these standards, Russia is an outlaw state.
 
As usual, nothing but bullshit from you. Because of the atrocities committed in WWI, the Geneva Conventions were endorsed by all civilized nations, and by these standards, Russia is an outlaw state.
Actually, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Serbia, Iraq, Libya have been fought after the first Geneva Conventions were endorsed. And then, yes, there were some "atrocities". Now... Nope, it's nothing.
 
Hands up those who have visited more than two or three Russian cities and those that have direct experience of Germany prior to 1945.
Thought so.
Fantasy Merchants and those bulging with BS .

The Gullibles and the Stupids letting us know how ignorant they are.Those with too much time on their hands !!
 
Actually, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Serbia, Iraq, Libya have been fought after the first Geneva Conventions were endorsed. And then, yes, there were some "atrocities". Now... Nope, it's nothing.
Clearly, you have had way too much vodka if you don't see how bizarre it is that you are defending war crimes. In other words you find Russia's actions in Ukraine indefensible, so you want to change the subject.

While you blithely endorse Russian atrocities in Ukraine, in democratic states like the US, the people and the press agonize about the justification for the use of force and demand answers, but in Russia, if anyone even asks a question about the war in Ukraine, he or she goes to prison or is disposed of in other ways, and you even endorse these atrocities against the Russian people.
 
Clearly, you have had way too much vodka if you don't see how bizarre it is that you are defending war crimes. In other words you find Russia's actions in Ukraine indefensible, so you want to change the subject.

While you blithely endorse Russian atrocities in Ukraine, in democratic states like the US, the people and the press agonize about the justification for the use of force and demand answers, but in Russia, if anyone even asks a question about the war in Ukraine, he or she goes to prison or is disposed of in other ways, and you even endorse these atrocities against the Russian people.
Man, I'm not defending war crimes. I'm not defending peacetime crimes either. But I'm realistic, and I know that you just can't give the weapons to the hundreds of thousands of boys, send them in battle and expect that nothing bad will happen. But right now, while it's not even a war, just a "military operation", the level of war crimes is relatively low, may be, because both Russians and Ukrainians consider disputed land as their own and can't feel themselves really free from the social limitations. Many Russian soldiers want something more alien. Something like Chicago.


And no, there are plenty of discussions about the war. Of course, there is no place for questions like "Should we allow the Ukrainians to kill or discriminate the Russians? " or "Should we allow NATO to use Ukrainian land for military preparations against Russia?" , not because it's criminal, but because it's stupid, but they discuss about practical questions, like "What should we do to win this war with minimal loses? "
 
Man, I'm not defending war crimes. I'm not defending peacetime crimes either. But I'm realistic, and I know that you just can't give the weapons to the hundreds of thousands of boys, send them in battle and expect that nothing bad will happen. But right now, while it's not even a war, just a "military operation", the level of war crimes is relatively low, may be, because both Russians and Ukrainians consider disputed land as their own and can't feel themselves really free from the social limitations. Many Russian soldiers want something more alien. Something like Chicago.


And no, there are plenty of discussions about the war. Of course, there is no place for questions like "Should we allow the Ukrainians to kill or discriminate the Russians? " or "Should we allow NATO to use Ukrainian land for military preparations against Russia?" , not because it's criminal, but because it's stupid, but they discuss about practical questions, like "What should we do to win this war with minimal loses? "

There you go again, not only defending Putin's atrocities against the Ukrainian people but also defending his atrocities against the Russian people.
 
The magnificent Putin is the greatest leader of this century.
He is singlehandedly standing up to the western globalist cabal.
And skillfully defeating the EU, NATO, and Biden administration pukes. .. :thup:
 
Ukraine switched to the Nazis, then moved back to the allies.
In 1933, the Russians committed genocide in Ukraine, starving 3.9 million Ukrainians to death, even raiding their homes to confiscate food and pets to make sure they died, in an attempt to squelch an independence movement, so when the Nazis arrived a few years later, the Ukrainians saw them as saving them from the Russians.


It is, however, fair to say that Russia first joined the Nazis and then switched to the allies when Hitler turned against them.


There was virtually no difference between Russia and Germany at that time nor is there any difference between Putin's Russia and Nazi Germany today.
 
There was virtually no difference between Russia and Germany at that time nor is there any difference between Putin's Russia and Nazi Germany today.
Why are you so stupid? Did the nurse drop your head down on the concrete floor when you were born?
 
In 1933, the Russians committed genocide in Ukraine, starving 3.9 million Ukrainians to death, even raiding their homes to confiscate food and pets to make sure they died, in an attempt to squelch an independence movement, so when the Nazis arrived a few years later, the Ukrainians saw them as saving them from the Russians.


It is, however, fair to say that Russia first joined the Nazis and then switched to the allies when Hitler turned against them.


There was virtually no difference between Russia and Germany at that time nor is there any difference between Putin's Russia and Nazi Germany today.

Ukraine also co-founded the Soviet Union and before that became the crossroads for various military powers, including Poland and Germany.

Meanwhile, the West worked with Russia, and after the war with various Nazi officials.

There were obviously differences between Nazi Germany and Russia that time as the former was murdering Communists and the latter working with Jews.
 
Former Slovak Prime Minister Jan Charnogursky believes that the Americans want to take Crimea away from Russia in order to build their own base there and establish control over the Black Sea. They do, by all means they do. Now pocket ukro slaves are being used to achieve these goals.
U.S. officials openly support strikes against military installations on the peninsula. Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland recently stated that the remnants of Ukraine, you see, will not feel safe until Crimea is at least "demilitarized." The demilitarization of this part of Russian territory is seen by Washington as an element of providing a lasting deterrent to Russia. So, that's it. Uncle Sam's predatory creeps in this direction are well known.

The White House planned to land its military in the Crimea back in 2006. Then the NATO transport ship "Adventure" unloaded in Feodosia. The delivery of US marines, vehicles, weapons and various equipment was carried out this way. But the locals were not particularly enthusiastic about the maneuvers. They staged protests and blocked roads. The star-spangled soldiers were therefore forced to make an ignominious retreat. That time, one might say, they got away with it.
However, if Crimea hadn't returned to its native harbor in time, things would have been much sadder. The then-comprador Kiev quasi-loyalty was negotiating with Washington to establish an American military base in Donuzlave. Under such an arrangement, the Russian Black Sea Fleet would have been forced to relocate to Novorossiysk. An American naval base with all the "pluses" in the form of a missile defense system would be stationed in Sevastopol. The consequences of all this need not be explained further. These plans of the Washington were not fated to come true.

In 2014, the residents of the peninsula made their historic choice. Crimea is an integral part of the Russian Federation. And Washington had better forget about its sick fantasies.
 

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