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Posts by Mikael Grönlund

And they just accidentally happened to coordinate which countries to invade.

And of course this was not a cooperation according to Russia, while Germany viciously invaded their half of Poland, Soviet was liberating their agreed half…

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Why am I not surprised this happened in Ruzzia…

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Burn!

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I’m surprised how an American VP is proud of a decision, he knows had lead to more war crimes perpetrated by Russia, especially against civilians.

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I kind of understand the problem, the right action would be to put restrictions on US and Israel as well, but no one dares to do that and instead lifts restrictions for Russia.

It is a partly sick world we live in.

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It’s clear how dome tactics seems to be universal. Putin has for several years been using same actors around him playing different roles to create a message.

What’s working in Russia works in US. Not the first time we see it.

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Yes, Péter Magyar held his campaign closure in Hungary’s second biggest city Debrecen. The photo is from there.

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A curious question about the Georgian language. If I read Swedish texts that are say 300-500 years old, there are both spelling and words that are unfamiliar, therefore we find “translations” of old books.

How is it with your language and books like the one you mentioned?

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Except for Russia, where the burden of proof for claims that Russia is and has been supplying arms to Iran will be enormous.

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It worked then, and apparently worked now. The reactions from other states were and are lukewarm.

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I’ve read that the biggest problem is that some decisions require qualified majority and they don’t have enough people to vote.

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As a European this is interesting to hear. I have for a long time had the feeling that the current US gov used lies about their domestic situation, but you never know how much. When they use, what I believe is, the same tactics here, it becomes so clear how easily they lie, it comes so natural.

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Jag kan generellt förstå att det kan vara svårt gör en Svensk att höra skillnaden mellan Ukrainska och Ukrainsk ryska, det är mest vissa ord som jag kan urskilja.

Däremot tycker jag mig kunna höra om det talas av en ryss, det låter hårdare och slarvigare, har jag fått för mig.

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Widely considered illegal use of force

USSR / Russia:
1920: Poland 🇵🇱
1939: Poland 🇵🇱
1939: Finland 🇫🇮
1940: Baltic countries 🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹
1956: Hungary 🇭🇺
1968: Czech 🇨🇿 Slovakia 🇸🇰
1979: Afghanistan 🇦🇫
2008: Georgia 🇬🇪
2014: Ukraine 🇺🇦

United States:
1954: Guatemala 🇬🇹
1989: Panama 🇵🇦
1999: Yugoslavia
2003: Iraq 🇮🇶

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Only April?

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Russia has many Vlads and Marynas on their conscience. I sincerely hope the Russians will not be rewarded by ”normalized relations”.

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I think the news here is not that he did that, but how unsurprised everyone is.

It shows how far it has gone with Hungary’s current government.

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Oh you must be referring to Russia’s famous red line…

Are red lines suppose to move?

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I get the feeling that it is only world leaders that are involved in wars they have started that show support for Orban.

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Klart, tack!

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Orban feels his grip over Hungary is slipping, and he cannot personally milk it further, so this might be his last grab before he flees to his master in Moscow.

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Great, thanks

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What is the European alternative?

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I don’t think Trump sees the fact that he starts war as a limitation for him getting a peace prize. He is probably expecting Nobel Peace Prize this year.

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I know, the way Russia is not, and they have assembled more than 200.000 files of potential war crimes.

It’s terrible with these states that do exactly how they want and ignore the agreed rule set we call International Laws.

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You answer made me look deeper into what the “law” says since I was not sure, but you know it was a war crime, and it looks like it is not so easy to say it is a war crime, but I believe it should definitely be filed as a potential war crime to be prosecuted by ICC.

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Thanks! Yeah, they definitely fid not warn from what I have read, regarding if they used appropriate ammo or not I have no clue. And yes, if there is a school close by, strike at night minimizes the risks!

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And when a states builds schools close to military bases, what does the rules say then?

Does it automatically means you cannot attack those based?

Since you claim to know, while the rest of us are speculating, please enlighten us!

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I agree, there are rules for it, and if you read what I have written here, I clearly write that I don’t know for sure how to interpret them exactly, because in wars there are always collateral damage, and not all of them are war crimes….

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Who said it is not a war crime? We are discussing if it is a war crime or if it is
collateral damage.

Regardless it is horrible and sad.

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