Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Official Thread)

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Like I said breh i def dont wanna discount what the US had done, but history is a messy subject man.. Imma Tucker , I descend from first slaves brought to North America in 1619 in Virginia. My GF is Oglala Lakota, her tribe owned the land that Mount Rushmore stands on, and have experienced many massacres of their own of course, and are on that reservation life alot of them have to deal with now. I never agree with any war US has done and think we should be punished imo..but I can still say this Ukraine invasion is foul imo.

100. I’ve met a Quander before I heard they go way back as well. But indeed, I feel it’s fair to keep in mind that few country’s record is clean when discussing a conflict. Especially America’s. Despite my critical posture, I haven’t at all lost sight of the fact that this is fukked up and wrong. I watched the Maidan protests unfold that shyt was inspiring as hell to see people take their country back from what they perceived (correctly) as corruption.

I just like to understand why things happen as they do. It’s simple to point out that something is bad or wrong, I like to know how it even happened and what was the line of thinking regardless of how insane or incorrect it might be.
 

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/02/26/ukraine-russia-snake-island/

Ukrainian border guards may have survived reported last stand on Snake Island

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Snake Island in Ukraine. ( and Alamy Stock Photo)
Ukrainian border guards who insulted Russian forces this week in a recorded exchange that went viral may not have been killed, Ukrainian officials said Saturday, contradicting an earlier claim by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine said in a statement posted to their Facebook page that the guards may be alive, after Russian media reported that they were taken as prisoners from their base on Snake Island in the Black Sea to Sevastopol, a port city that Russia controls on the Crimean Peninsula.
Zelensky cited the guards’ story Thursday while highlighting Ukrainian resistance to a Russian invasion, saying that 13 guards had “died heroically.” He said he would recognize each with the title Hero of Ukraine.

“May the memory of those who gave their lives for Ukraine live forever,” Zelensky said.

The guards’ actions drew international attention after an audio recording of their encounter with the Russians was published on the website of the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrayinska Pravda. A Ukrainian official confirmed its authenticity to The Washington Post on Thursday.
[On Ukraine’s Snake Island, a defiant last stand against Russian forces]
In the clip, a Russian voice warns the border guards that they will be attacked if they do not give up.

“I am a Russian warship,” a voice from the invaders says. “I ask you to lay down your arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed and unnecessary deaths. Otherwise, you will be bombed.”

The Ukrainians responded boldly before they were attacked.

“Russian warship,” came the reply, “go f--- yourself.”

Ukrainian officials said in the Facebook post Saturday that the border guards were attacked by both Russian aircraft and weapons from the ship, and that Ukrainian officials lost communication with the atoll — known as Zmiinyi Island in Ukraine — after infrastructure was destroyed. It now appears it was assumed that the guards were killed.

Ukrainian officials said Saturday that they were working to determine what happened to the guards, and praised them for digging in. It was not clear how many guards were on the island when the attack began, or if any were killed.

The border guards’ message for the Russians spread rapidly, with many comparing it to famous rallying cries from earlier wars. Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan, an Australian military officer, compared it to “NUTS!” a response that then-U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe sent to Nazi forces who sought an American surrender during the Battle of Bastogne in World War II.

“Today, none of us will ever forgot what these servants of their nation did there,” Ryan wrote.

The Kyiv Post reported Saturday that the message for the Russian ship appeared on a digital road sign hanging over a Ukrainian highway.
Paul Sonne contributed to this report.
 
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this shyt is great but punishing Russia too hard is giving me flashbacks to how Hitler came to power after WW1...
What's the alternative? Give the belligerent a slap on the wrist and tell him that was OK?

Nah. He was warned repeatedly to stop and he didn't. He was given the consequences of his actions ahead of time and still made the decision to invade. Can't be mad at a punishment you knew was coming.

The Russian public isn't aggrieved like the Germans were post-WWI. Their pride isn't on the line here. Just Putin's.
 
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