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JG
@johngalt13
“Today they are here, tomorrow they will be in Ukraine.” These words, spoken by a Ukrainian volunteer who fought on Georgia’s side during the 1992–1993 conflict, sound like a prophecy. In the early 1990s, during Russia’s hybrid war against Georgia, when Moscow supported separatist forces, a group of Ukrainian volunteers arrived in Georgia to fight alongside its people. Years later, history seems to repeat itself: today, Georgian volunteers are fighting on Ukraine’s side. This is another proof that the wars started by Russia are driven by their imperialism.
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Nicklas
@mr-silverback
Pretty easy prophecy since nato moved towards Russia every year after promising they wouldn’t. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to predict it’s inevitable if it continues and it did
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JG
@johngalt13
Oh, Mr.ignorance and blatant lies is back)) Russia started this war back in 1992. Poland didn’t join NATO until 1999, and the Baltic states- Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia joined in 2004. Former Soviet countries didn’t get “dragged” into NATO, they ran to it, desperate to protect themselves from Russian imperialism. And with good reason
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azb
@azbest
Well, you know, that's just like some facts, man. Let's focus on the important stuff: what would San Marino do if Andorra put their missiles next to it?
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JG
@johngalt13
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