There is a legitimate and an illegitimate use of military force. Supporting the Ukrainians in the defense of their country is not "war-mongering." It's *because* someone understands that, that a criticism of military adventurism such as that in Iraq and Afghanistan carries weight

Feb 26, 2022 · 7:47 PM UTC

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Please be prepared for the ignorant rants of Neo Nazi propaganda designed by Russia.
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Either way - it’s time for NATO boots on the ground + air attacks. 🇺🇸🇺🇦
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US intervention is the problem, not the solution. But by all means, keep pushing for more war 🙄
GIF
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Look at all the nazi bots!!
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Ukrainian Neo-Nazis murdering Ukrainian civilians with US weapons and training is NOT a legitimate use of military force. It's a war crime.
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The US created the mess with Ukraine with our constant geopolitical meddling. I don’t appreciate any leader poking the bear and pushing our country toward war with a maniac with nuclear weapons.
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Serbian saying: “In war the politicians give ammunition, the rich give the food and the poor give their children… When the war is over the politicians get back the leftover ammunition, the rich grow more food and the poor search for the graves of their children.” Fuck off Frum
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Who said that? Who is criticizing the Ukrainians???
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Afghanistan was the base of operations for Osamas Bin Ladin. Iraq Saddum killed what 100,000 of his own people and we thought they had WMD. Our mistake was trying to nation build.
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Supporting a government installed by us in 2014 in a violent coup, whose policy was the ethnic cleansing of the Donbas region of Russian-speaking people? Bringing on WWIII? K.
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