General Explosions in Kiev

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The UK visa centre in Kyiv is no longer functioning after tonight. Just yesterday, Sergey Lavrov made it clear to the British that we are well aware of their involvement in organising terrorist attacks on Russian territory. And if anyone in Britain thinks that there will be no responsibility for this, they are deeply mistaken. Oh, how mistaken!
 

Bungee up

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Why is this war being pushed so fucking hard???
Obviously there's someone who wants this and it's not russia or Ukraine (people )

That was clearly just a " stop fucking around " strike .
But this exactly what the jews in charge of the West want. To piss off the Russians so much like they did with the bombing the other week that this happens. It's all they need to be able to say " Vladimir putin is trying to reconstitute the soviet union ".

Russia could not have been provoked more for this to happen.

This is all fucked.
People never want war . It's always the government's that want it. Take their bunkers away and see if they still have the same balls ! Let alone make them fight!
 

NotBanjaxo

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People never want war . It's always the government's that want it. Take their bunkers away and see if they still have the same balls !
This has been an argument forever. Make the politicians put their lives on the line, and there'd be no wars.
 

okiebug

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I have russian friends, I have been to Russia, I even speak a tiny bit, but they still puzzle me. Why wouldn't they hit everything like this months ago, if not over a year ago? Why were they holding on to it until now?
 

Robbie Hart

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“Why is this war being pushed so fucking hard???”

“It's always the government's that want it.”
 

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I have russian friends, I have been to Russia, I even speak a tiny bit, but they still puzzle me. Why wouldn't they hit everything like this months ago, if not over a year ago? Why were they holding on to it until now?
Because they're trying to provoke an overreaction by Russia so they look like the aggressors.
 

okiebug

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Because they're trying to provoke an overreaction by Russia so they look like the aggressors.

Appreciate the conversation but nobody is viewing this as an extreme action. It's barely getting coverage in western media.
 

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Appreciate the conversation but nobody is viewing this as an extreme action. It's barely getting coverage in western media.
I don't think this is the reaction they want.
I think this was a stop fucking around attack. I assume they could have gone way harder.

Do you have a theory ? Because I do agree in that I assume russia could have leveled the place a long time ago. I think they are maintaining the diplomatic high ground as much as possible and probably don't exactly want to genocide their neighbours if at all possible .
 

okiebug

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Do you have a theory ?
Not really. My American mind gets in the way. I'd have gone ham on them already but that's what we do. Russians are different. Legalities and paperwork are of extreme importance to them. Even the soviets would read someone their arrest papers as the were beating the sh*t out of them. They shuffled people around work camps to avoid their sentences running out just to somehow keep it legal in their mind even though it was obvious what they were doing. Putin quotes international law and the UN all of the time when he knows we in the west don't care at all.

I'm pretty sure he does it for the sake of his own people. He dives in to details about the SMO and now what it means to legally declare the Ukrainians as a terrorist government and that means he can escalate but to war levels. There is a whole other set of legal requirements for that. In the Russian mind there is a process to how they prosecute this conflict. To us, it's just shock and awe all of the time.

Maybe Touch can explain it better but I've had Russians try to explain it and it still doesn't seem right to Americans.