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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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Nicklas
@mr-silverback
no one cares about your nonsense. Ukraine will surrender and then cry for our help. Thats their only play. No you can go cry about it. FAFO Ukraine and NATO. NATO is about to get ass fucked too
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