Stop using FOX news as any kind of valid source. — Christoffer
I think anyone who looks at this source will get a good feel for my view that handing out small arms to civilians is just killing people for no military justification. People with rifles will be fired upon by mortar and artillery, bombs dropped on them etc. — boethius
I do support that, and of course that is something that people can make their own decisions about.
The people of Ukraine are fighting for freedom and democracy not just for Ukraine, but for the whole of Europe because that’s what President Putin is challenging.
Facts need to be sourced, but just literally showing government statements is a valid source of the fact of those statements. — boethius
If you're gonna conclude anything as facts you need to have actual evidence — Christoffer
Russia is now trying to smoke screen a possible attack with chemical weapons — Christoffer
Government statements aren't facts. — Christoffer
It's quite clear what the plan is here and it's only fooling them who don't know how to sift through the propaganda BS. — Christoffer
Seems that you have been gone a long time for some strawman argument, in thinking I'm denying something. — ssu
Russia still has a perfectly legitimate strategic interest in not being in a position to be attacked by NATO. — Isaac
Again. Russia has the most nuclear weapons in the World. Nobody is attacking it.
That's enough, really. - ssu
NATO has attacked loads of people. Bosnia, Kosovo, Libya, Afghanistan... It's attacked them under the auspices of peacekeeping goals but it still attacked them, so Russia still has a perfectly legitimate strategic interest in not being in a position to be attacked by NATO. The fact that you personally trust their judgement of what counts as 'peacekeeping' is irrelevant in international relations.
Or are you immune from the need for evidence? — Isaac
A bioweapon facility, on the other hand, is something else. — Christoffer
Government statements represent the fact the government made that statement, and give rise to legitimate questions about those statements. — boethius
but the logic that this material (that a CIA chief admitting to building a bunch of "Bio Research Labs"--that were obviously secret as otherwise we'd already know about them as just normal university or hospital labs — boethius
Both Isaac and I have already commented that normal biol labs in universities, hospitals and private companies aren't really a concern if they "fall into enemy hands". — boethius
Research facilities on biological substances exist all over the world — Christoffer
What evidence? — Christoffer
Yes, but questions does not equal counter-evidence or counter-arguments. — Christoffer
What evidence do you have that any of these are bioweapon facilities? It's important to have clear facts. — Christoffer
The propaganda machine is their biggest tool. They establish a narrative and then they act, in order to confuse people or validate for their own people why they're doing what they're doing. — Christoffer
It makes "emotional sense" now, but will make zero rational sense as soon as the War is over and the extreme damages to Ukraine and people's lives contended with. — boethius
They do. There's one not far from where I live. Neither I no my government would care if an invading force got hold of it because it just contains a load of non-weaponised samples of various pathogens which would rapidly die outside of the very tightly controlled conditions in the lab. — Isaac
Evidence for the claim you made, obviously. — Isaac
Some people keep saying that Putin “miscalculated”. But I think it is fair to say that Zelensky miscalculated even more. All he had to do was to promise not to join NATO and recognize Crimea and the Donbas as Russian. That would have saved half of his country from being reduced to rubble. — Apollodorus
And that means that there are no higher tier labs anywhere with pathogens much worse? That doesn't mean a thing. — Christoffer
Russian combat effectiveness seems to have plunged. They're using reconstituted regiments now, forming new units out of ones cut down far from dull strength. Conservative US estimates are 5-6,000 KIA, which would mean an additional 10,000-15,000+ wounded.
This is borne out by the recruitment drive in Syria, consideration of using unreliable Belarusian forces, and use of Chechen irregulars and mercenaries like the Wagner Group as frontal assault units for their main effort on Kyiv. Also the abandonment of Kharkiv. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Speaking at a meeting of Russia's security council, Defense Minister Sergei K. Shoigu claimed that some 16,000 fighters from the Middle East were ready to join the battle. President Vladimir V. Putin ordered the Russian Defense Ministry to help thousands of volunteers from the Middle East join the war in Ukraine.
Russian combat effectiveness seems to have plunged. They're using reconstituted regiments now, forming new units out of ones cut down far from dull strength. — Count Timothy von Icarus
This is borne out by the recruitment drive in Syria, consideration of using unreliable Belarusian forces, and use of Chechen irregulars and mercenaries like the Wagner Group as frontal assault units for their main effort on Kyiv. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Also the abandonment of Kharkiv. — Count Timothy von Icarus
You don't seem to be following the conversation. — boethius
The evidence is what Isaac just literally transcribed. We can assume Nuland knows the whatever these labs are about, otherwise it's unlikely she'd improvise, and from her statement we can pretty safely conclude there is a military purpose for these research labs. — boethius
If you want to say she's making it up as she has zero knowledge of the situation or actually wants the whole world to believe the Ukraine has bio weapons labs (WMD's) the US knows about / funds directly or indirectly ... then that's a possibility too. — boethius
That's exactly what the US (and their British Poodle) are doing, too. They establish a narrative and then they act: — Apollodorus
unless you live on a different planet (called Finland) — Apollodorus
All he had to do was to promise not to join NATO and recognize Crimea and the Donbas as Russian. That would have saved half of his country from being reduced to rubble. — Apollodorus
that sounds like they might be bio weapons. — Isaac
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You: Russia are going to the UN to discuss the bio-weapons issue, that sounds like they're creating a smokescreen for a bio-weapon attack of their own — Isaac
The point is not the tier of the lab, the point is that Nuland was concerned about them falling into the hands of Russian forces. You don't think Russia has sources of Anthrax, Ricin, Botulinum, Tularemia... They don't need to go to Ukraine to get samples of the sorts of pathogens which could be released as bio-weapons. If they were going to use them, they'd have just brought some with them. — Isaac
That's not evidence for fuck sake. That's an answer that you interpret as being questionable. — Christoffer
What's more likely based on what we know so far about this war? A) Russia continues to use propaganda and desinformation to try and control the narrative. B) The US has leaked intel continuously in order undermine that desinformation and has proven to be correct information based on Russia actually acting accordingly. — Christoffer
Just as I said it can have variants of pathogens for research purposes that if released by bombardments could potentially be catastrophic for the entire world. — Christoffer
Most nations have said that if Russia start using bioweapons, the response will be much harder on Russia. And of course, if they do it, if Putin actually use bioweapons on civilians in Ukraine I wonder what the response will be from the Putin/Russia apologists. — Christoffer
Oops.At least 12 large-scale bioweapon field trials were carried out, and at least 11 Chinese cities attacked with biological agents. An attack on Changde in 1941 reportedly led to approximately 10,000 biological casualties and 1,700 deaths among ill-prepared Japanese troops, in most cases due to cholera.
You see, to do annexations, you have to be smart. You have understand what the backlashes are, you don't get into a situation where the response of the outside World is like this. Good examples are Israel of for example Morocco with the Spanish Sahara.
I think that this is the beginning of the end for Putin. — ssu
Tucker asks some excellent questions. You may dispute facts, but you cannot dispute that a question has been asked, and then it is a simple matter to figure out if it is a good question or not. As I said I do not trust anything without some verification - I watch news channels to get the facts about what each faction is saying. Their statements are valuable evidence, and revealing. — FreeEmotion
This is literally witness testimony. Nuland obviously knows about these labs — boethius
You're saying US has leaked intel (are you saying this is "evidence" or more government statements that aren't evidence of anything?) ... in no way to try to control the narrative themselves? Just concerned truth seekers out to give the world an objective view of the situation on the ground? — boethius
What legitimate research purposes? You're saying that there's legitimate purpose for Ukraine (a defacto ally of the US) to being doing it's own "defensive" bio-weapons research in multiple secret labs? — boethius
There is literally zero possible "legitimate research" defense of Nuland's statements. — boethius
You may dispute facts, but you cannot dispute that a question has been asked, — FreeEmotion
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