War in Ukraine

Russian people in a bordering country being persecuted and NATO/US overthrowing a govt 9 years ago is well within their business.
1. Putin isnt the king of the Russian people. He is president of the Russian Federation. his responsibilities stop at his border.
2. They weren't being "persecuted" before the war. You are justifying the Feb 2022 invasion with things Zelensky did in September and October 2022.
3. Seems like Putin would want to use ethnic Russians for his invasion if this was an ethnic Russian problem. But he has been largely drawing troops from the most non-ethnic Russian parts of Russia.
4. The government wasn't overthrown. The government followed its own pre-established protocols to remove the man in power. And even before they removed him the man in power signed an agreement that would have lead to new vote for his job anyway.
5. If buying off the government was an issue why was it an issue when "we did it" 9 years ago, but it was ok when Russia did it 10 years ago? Yanukoych ran on closer ties to the West. Then he did a 180 to Russia. He was then fled to Russia where he lives in a mansion. pretty clear he was a Russian asset, which would justify Ukraine removing him.
 
And if the Russians don't leave, then it is OK to destroy the soil of the people that you are allegedly trying to liberate?
That's already happening, funny you didn't seem to care until it's the Ukrainian people getting munitions to help them fight off the invading army you wave pom-poms for............ Now you clutch pearls.
 
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Russian people in a bordering country being persecuted and NATO/US overthrowing a govt 9 years ago is well within their business.

Being a Ukrainian that speaks Russian, does not make that person a Russian national.

Besides that, Russian-speakers are fighting against Russia's invasion.

 
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