Ukraine - Russia Conflict

No problems:

Iraq 1991 - They invaded Kuwait, NATO kicked them out in accordance with a UN mandate. UN chose not to remove him but to sanction him, so that the people suffered and continued to be disappeared and tortured by Saddam, whilst expect the US to implement a no-fly zone indefinitely over Southern and Northern Iraq to stop him bombing Kurds and Shias.

Serbia - They committed a genocide killing around 10,000 Bosnians. Resolution 1239 called for a humanitarian corridor and access for aid and peacekeepers. Serbia failed to comply. Diplomacy failed, we told him we had bombs that could hit the table in front of him, he didn't listen, so they did.
Additionally:

Afghanistan - UN mandate. Terrorist regime, killed 3,000 civilians in the US. Bin Laden hunted down and killed for the crime.

Iraq 2003 - See Iraq 1991. Fixing a problem that was left unfixed earlier. Saddam also funded Hamas and Hezbollah. The Iraqi people now vote on their own government.

Libya - UN approved. Protection of a democratic uprising that was about to be slaughtered by a dictatorial scum bag.

Syria - Only intervened against ISIS and Al-Quaeda-affiliated groups who were overrunning Iraq.

Ukraine - Helping democratic regime defend their own country against invading cock-bags.

All either legal or in support of democracy and genocide prevention. Russian wars - all in support of territorial acquisition for Russia. "We need to protect the Russian people? In Moldova, Ukraine, Crimea, and Georgia? Russian soldiers should stop dressing as civilians and shooting at and bombing police in other countries and then they won't need protection.

11 million Muslims? Please break that down for us. How many and where?

Invaded 9 Muslim countries? I only count 2, and both were attempts to permit democracy.

Now here's a parody of random radio et al:

Pakistan occupied Kashmir - Blah blah blah, very bad sir, blah blah blah.

Russian occupied Georgia - Meh.

Russian occupied Ukraine - Meh. Nazis, NATO, blah.

Russian occupied Moldova - Meh.
Lol in short all other countries are bad, only USA is the flag bearer of humanity.
All either legal or in support of democracy and genocide prevention. Russian wars
Russia also invaded Ukraine for protecting the Russian people who were facing genoicde from the hands of Ukrainians but that is propaganda for you, right?
And that's why the USA and UK tried to invade India in support of Pakistan, which was busy in committing genocide of Bangladeshi people?

And which democracy USA is trying to save here?
 

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Lol in short all other countries are bad, only USA is the flag bearer of humanity.

Russia also invaded Ukraine for protecting the Russian people who were facing genoicde from the hands of Ukrainians but that is propaganda for you, right?
And that's why the USA and UK tried to invade India in support of Pakistan, which was busy in committing genocide of Bangladeshi people?

And which democracy USA is trying to save here?
Has Russia ever liberated a country like NATO did in 1991 with Kuwait, or like the allies did in WWII, or like NATO did in South Korea in 1953? Has the result of a Russian invasion or military operation/assistance ever yielded a democracy (Iraq, Libya)? Or has it always been either a Russian dictatorship, or a Russian-backed puppet dictator/regime of some kind (whole of Eastern Europe after WWII, USSR and Russia itself, China, North Korea, Transnistria, Vietnam, Belarus, all ex-USSR -stan countries? The proof is in the track record.

Bwahahahaha. A mere coincidence that the exact same thing happened in Georgia in 2008 and Transnistria in 1991. How strange. Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova.... Russia seems to be the only common factor.

Australia and New Zealand. It's basically like China setting up a base in Sri Lanka.
 
Again Devastating Strike on the Russian Federation! Ukrainian planes broke through the defense of the Russian Federation and destroyed 3 ammunition depots!
 
Russia threatening to start another war if aid to a democracy fighting off an authoritarian dictator continues.


US highlights loose talk of nuclear war as an attempt to distract from Russia's failure in Ukraine.

 
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Russian tank randomly blowing stuff up in Mariupol where 'hostilities have ceased'.

 

 
Four figure MBT losses will be a great way to celebrate victory day.

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