What an utter piece of shit.

          • @[email protected]
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            Why though? There’s been plenty of hot and cold wars, plenty of proxy wars.

            This isn’t special in that regard, except now using the propaganda talking points of view a fascist enemy is done without a hint of shame from the stooges who do it.

            • @Lucidlethargy
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              This is a weird take… The war in Ukraine is largely being fought because Russia isn’t going to stop with Ukraine. We’re protecting our allies in Europe, and looking to prevent further escalation, not simply exerting influence on a far-away foreign war.

              The escalating party is 100% the aggressing party that’s invading a sovereign nation. That’s Russia, not the United States.

              I mean, unless you’re speaking as a Russian citizen? Perhaps I’m misunderstanding your point of view here.

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                  Lol, we tried your strategy, it just just emboldened Russia. Remember their attach on Georgia? How about their first invasion of Ukraine? Obviously, Russia wants to do what they want to do, especially if there’s no consequences. Let’s try this different approach and see if they feel being violent still helps them secure their goals.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    510 months ago

                    Also, “appeasement” in this context should be awfully familiar to anyone vaguely familiar with history. It worked soooo well last time…

            • Flying SquidOP
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              Are you seriously saying we should just stand back and let Russia take Ukraine?

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  1310 months ago

                  Your previous posts suggest the opposite is true. I think you need to make up your mind.

        • Anduin1357
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          Starlink is not providing an essential service to Ukraine. They do not have the right to expect SpaceX to cooperate with their military effort when SpaceX is a US company under dual-use rules to not unilaterally provide military connectivity to weapons systems to foreign nations.

          Ukraine must do military procurement properly and go through the US government to get approval, not whatever this is. They used a civilian service for military purposes, so they are in breach of the terms of use of Starlink and should not be surprised when services degrades at SpaceX’s whims.

          The law priorities the health of people, but Starlink isn’t meant for use like this, so this analogy is moot.

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              110 months ago

              If that comment was in error, I can only blame Jerboa for being really broken and unpolished lol