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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhat are you on about.
1) Exactly how is EU responsible for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which resulted in official annexation of Crimea, first time in Europe since Hitler
2) And how is it you call it "conflict" when it's a war far exceeding in scale Falklands warComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhat are you on about.
Who is responsible in this case?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLet's use simpler example, say a man wants to marry a woman, but the ex gets angry and kills her.
Who is responsible in this case?
Anyway, if the EU attempts to expand into Ukraine by whatever means such as a trade deal etc then don't be surprised if Russia get pissed off. To go back to your example, there isnt a police man going to pop round to Russia and nick em.
Do I think it's right the way Russia behaved, no, predictable, yes.Last edited by woohoo; 4 October 2017, 22:00.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostTwo different things, you idiot. If you can't see the difference between laws agreed and applied by society on individuals compared to the norms we agree on for states then you are thick.
Anyway, if the EU attempts to expand into Ukraine by whatever means such as a trade deal etc then don't be surprised if Russia get pissed off. To go back to your example, there isnt a police man going to pop round to Russia and nick em.
Do I think it's right the way Russia behaved, no, predictable, yes.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostAnyway, if the EU attempts to expand into Ukraine by whatever means such as a trade deal etc then don't be surprised if Russia get pissed off.
I guess in your Brexiter world it makes sense.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostInto Ukraine?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo it's EU guilty that it offered Ukraine trade deal, not the invading country that killed lots of people and shot down MH17 among many other war crimes, the guilt is on EU, which was wearing short skirt and that provoked rapist.
I guess in your Brexiter world it makes sense.
Poke a bear and it eats you, it's the bear that killed you but you are bloody stupid for doing so. You are applying societies laws to a state and it doesn't work. Russia does not work to our norms.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostRussia does not work to our norms.
If you are accepting their right to break them at will then you are fecking moron.Comment
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