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-a russian man carries out self-defense against a government-sponsored slaver
-a russian man carries out self-defense against a government-sponsored slaver
What?
Well it was retarded of US Army to allow him to join, but a completely different scenario, this guy actually volunteered to join after all. By common sense, you wouldn't want a Hitler fanboy when fighting against the Axis in WW2, and it would be mighty suspicious if one volunteered. You wouldn't want a commie when fighting against commies in the Korea war. So why the hell did they take an islamist who wasn't even hiding it when fighting a global war against islamists? Of course, political correctness.
What?
That is had happend to a US Soldier at one point?
Wanna know the diffrence?
US arnt forcefully drafting people to die instead of win
Well it was retarded of US Army to allow him to join, but a completely different scenario, this guy actually volunteered to join after all. By common sense, you wouldn't want a Hitler fanboy when fighting against the Axis in WW2, and it would be mighty suspicious if one volunteered. You wouldn't want a commie when fighting against commies in the Korea war. So why the hell did they take an islamist who wasn't even hiding it when fighting a global war against islamists? Of course, political correctness.
Which is to ignore the person who committed this terrorist act wasn't being drafted himself; he killed an unarmed man and fired upon his fellow "slaves", as the post I was respond to. Cheering on this act is like the people who cheered on Hassan for avenging the U.S. invasion of Iraq or whatever; there's no moral distinction between you and them.
Lookup the trouble in Dagestan. The Mobilization announcement was the last straw. 90 year old grandmothers, grandfathers, women taking to the streets to attack Russian police rounding up their remaining grandchildren for military service. There are almost no military aged men remaining except for Russian police and qouta officers enforcing conscription on the minorities first. Putin is avoiding conscription of actual Russians in the core cities as long as possible to avoid larger riots.TBF, though, the Russian who engaged in terrorism had a chance of being drafted; Hassan didn't, since the US didn't actually have a draft then and didn't plan to introduce one.
Tell me what moral standard you are using to equate that, because i want to stay the hell away from it and use that as an argument to criticize it, and i'm sure many others want to do the same.Which is to ignore the person who committed this terrorist act wasn't being drafted himself; he killed an unarmed man and fired upon his fellow "slaves", as the post I was respond to. Cheering on this act is like the people who cheered on Hassan for avenging the U.S. invasion of Iraq or whatever; there's no moral distinction between you and them.
I think his argument is "POOR COMMANDANT OF THE DRAFT OFFICE! RUSSIANS SHOULD MOBALIZE WITHOUT FIGHT!".Tell me what moral standard you are using to equate that, because i want to stay the hell away from it and use that as an argument to criticize it, and i'm sure many others want to do the same.
Which is to ignore the person who committed this terrorist act wasn't being drafted himself; he killed an unarmed man and fired upon his fellow "slaves", as the post I was respond to. Cheering on this act is like the people who cheered on Hassan for avenging the U.S. invasion of Iraq or whatever; there's no moral distinction between you and them.
Tell me what moral standard you are using to equate that, because i want to stay the hell away from it and use that as an argument to criticize it, and i'm sure many others want to do the same.
This is just one theory, another assumed that the Russians tried to sabotage Baltic Pipe but got it wrong.Well this is going to cause problems in the Baltic for a bit; 10:1 Russia sabotaged the gas pipelines in order to fuck over Germany.
It also creates a massive ecological problem in the Baltic, and frankly that amount of gas leaking continuously into the same area can create...explosion risks and dissolved gas hazards in the water.
Because everything is Putin's fault, anyone who thinks otherwise is a vatnik.On the other hand, why would the Russians sabotage the hard-built NS and NS2?
I laugh, but it’s because you aren’t wrong…Because everything is Putin's fault, anyone who thinks otherwise is a vatnik.
I could buy the Russians meant to hit the Baltic pipeline and accidentally hit the NS1/2; they are in fairly close proximity in that area, and 'Russian military (in)competence' is it's own meme now on par with the memes about the Norks.This is just one theory, another assumed that the Russians tried to sabotage Baltic Pipe but got it wrong.
Still another that the Americans did it.
But there's a joke in Poland that we did it with our new toys, but because it's so improbable no one can believe it.
On the other hand, why would the Russians sabotage the hard-built NS and NS2? After all, they are de facto depriving themselves of this bargaining chip. The Germans are also getting an earful.
And to make matters worse for Germany and Russia, it makes our gas port and Baltic Pipe worth much more, not to mention Yamal.
All in all, I would least suspect the Russians of this, they would rather simulate damage somewhere rather than seriously make a hole in the gas pipeline.
It's possible that they would even try to launch a hacking attack on the gas pipeline's software, but that still doesn't make sense. It would have been better to hit BP or attack drilling rigs in Norway.
It must be someone else.
I don't know if it's seriously that much of a joke. Might as well be us for real, but with US approval.Or Poland did it as a golden opportunity to screw over both Russia and Germany. (I’m hold half joking here)
If the gas is not cut off and keeps going through that hole...lots of bad things can happen to the ecosystem and the maritime situation in the Baltic.I don't know if it's seriously that much of a joke. Might as well be us for real, but with US approval.
Especially since as I saw the news on Twitter yesterday shortly after the incident, almost all services in the Baltic were notified with one exception.
Polish.
And Borholm is not that far from Poland. And what the released gas will do will also affect us in a strong way.