The number of true atheists in this world is extremely low and that is a testament to how irrational the human being really is. To be truly free of the influence of our stupid side requires an extreme ability of observational capacity; to see the irrationality in others and one self and truly reject it. — Christoffer
And does your "strategic thinking" entail planning to invade Russia because it might decide to "destroy Finland" in "50 years from now"?! :grin: — Apollodorus
. It still doesn't follow that Putin wants to "destroy Finland". — Apollodorus
The Nazis were uneducated fuckers who picked and chose whatever they felt was cool looking. — Christoffer
We only have a few pagan traditions left, mostly without anyone knowing where they came from. — Christoffer
To think that we and Finland would just bow down and kiss the US's ass is fucking moronic. — Christoffer
we're talking about the extent to which they kill civilians in wars, not what colour their flag is, — Isaac
What exactly is the military threat to Finland? — Isaac
why hasn't every country in the world joined NATO? More specifically Finland and Sweden. If there are no downsides and only an increased security, then what's stopped them up to now? — Isaac
I was actually talking ethically — Isaac
the actual discussion about what the Finns ought to do, not what they will do. — Isaac
I asked why Finland would want to join NATO if it had no credible threat — Isaac
Yep. Destroying Finland has always been Russia's dream. Right at the top of Putin's agenda. — Apollodorus
On the other hand, to think that Russia will ever consider developing an army capable of controlling, not only Ukraine, but both Sweden and Finland is crazy. Heck, the US couldn't even deal with Afghanistan, much weaker than Ukraine.
The issue is, by joining having them join NATO, Russia will be forced to put nukes on the borders with Finland, making the situation much more delicate. — Manuel
And what about the competition in your “beauty contest”? “Ugly Germany and Russia”? — Apollodorus
IMO, it isn’t the people, but governments (or sections of the ruling classes) that are ugly when they turn into predatory entities that promote colonialism, slavery, and genocide.
I think the US surely could have prevented the invasion, by submitting to Russia's demands, and pressuring Ukraine, and all NATO countries to submit to Russia's demands. But we do not know the full scope of Russia's demands. — Metaphysician Undercover
We know now that the US intelligence cartel had clear vision into Russia's plans to launch this invasion, which means they also knew how to prevent it. A few low-cost maneuvers like promising not to add Ukraine to NATO as well as promising Zelensky that the US would protect him and his government from the violent fascist factions who were threatening to kill him if he honored the Minsk agreements and made peace with Russia as Ukrainians elected him to do. That's all it would have taken.
Come to think of it, was the painting approved by Churchill’s propaganda bureau? — Apollodorus
I think Seignac got Belgium right, but is he trying to say that France is the heiress of Rome? And why is England a redhead? Is that supposed to be an insult to Churchill's "Anglo-Saxons", or is it a sneaky allusion to Britain’s Celtic and, therefore, “Gallic” heritage? — Apollodorus
They behave like automatons. It's hard to have a conversation with bots saying "NATO caca" over and over again.
— Olivier5
Was there some hidden text in there? Some cipher maybe? Because it looks (to those of us so attentionally challenged) as if it contained absolutely nothing but an insult to those critical of the west. — Isaac
The people cheerleading Ukrainians to fight to the last, either as a fanatical gesture or bravery or then useful proxy to US power, which definitely seems your position, — boethius
1. So, according to you, invading Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, is "internal politics" of Turkey? Invading, occupying, and annexing Tibet is "internal politics" of China? In that case, invading Ukraine is "internal politics" of Russia! — Apollodorus
2. NATO did intervene in Serbia who wasn't threatening any NATO members. — Apollodorus
3. NATO members are intervening in Ukraine by supplying arms, training, intelligence, propaganda, etc. even though the conflict is no threat to NATO.
4. If NATO sees Russia as a "threat", Russia can see NATO as a "threat".
NATO makes no effort to punish Turkey for its crimes, not even for invading and occupying parts of Cyprus and Kurdish territories. Says it all really .... — Apollodorus
Why cheer on from a distance when you can partake directly of the cup of the glory of Ukraine? — boethius