In 1989, the Chechen capital of Grozny was a vibrant city of 400,000. In 2002, after years of Russian shelling, the U.N. declared Grozny “the most destroyed city on earth.” @mehdirhasan recalls that tragedy, and asks: Is this the future Putin wants for Ukraine?

Mar 14, 2022 · 11:27 PM UTC

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Very similar to NATO style of invasions and destruction
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They found 46 labs for the US in ukrain
Moral: If Person could do bad to other same person could do bad to you. avoid such person.
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He is working on destroying all the cities, all the iconic heritage. Horrifying.
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Countries can’t look the other way in the face of #WarCrimes , we are obliged to intervene: 1) Diplomacy and economic measures are not enough to stop #Putin; 2) It is urgent to stop the #Genocide; 3) Time is running out. Save #Ukraine now! #StandWithUkraine️ #StopPutin #StopWar
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Before and after US.
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Great history explanation. If this is heard, this monologue will change our approach to Putin.
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And can anyone recall the outpouring of support and solidarity with the Moslem Chechens? No. Me neither. #DoubleStandardsAgain
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Very well explained. All the Muslims who think Putin is "Muslim-friendly" need to hear this.
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Mehdi you are out of your mind. Delusional. Even weaker arguments that those on internal job in sep 11.