Vilham wrote:
Shahter wrote:
Vilham wrote:
Shahter you know that it's laughable when a Russian uses an argument like that right. You do realise that your country invaded Gorgia like 2 years ago.
you know that it's laughable when you use ones nationality to make an "argument" like that, right? i did not invade georgia, i wasn't asked if we should invade georgia, i'm a ordinary man who had no say in the matter. that said, russia did not invade georgia at all - it acted strictly within it's UN peace keeping mandate which was issued long ago. yes, russia got involved in that shit only because of its interests in the region, which is an oil pipeline AR so handily mentioned. but russia didn't declare any government "illegitimate" nor did it topple any - all it did was restore the status quo in the region as per UN mandate.
sorry, you phail. try again.
There was no UN mandate for you to invade Gorgia
what should peace keepers do when they are being shelled? stand their ground and "keep peace"? i always thought they should call for reinforcements and then bomb the crap out of whoever was firing at them - and that's what happened.
which was stopping a region that was part of it's own country being effectively stolen by Russia.
this argument could be considered, yes, but the way Kosovo was handled by so called "enlightened west" set a pretty clear precedent. ossetian separatists took the opportunity to play this in their favor and russia backed them up because that was going along with their interests in the region. you know, politics - fascinating shit. when saakashvili and his "friends" from the west saw the situation slip in unfavorable direction they did the only thing possible - escalated the conflict. i dunno what they were hoping for, maybe that russia wouldn't risk direct military confrontation, but instead saakashbili got his ass handed back to him. oops.
Try again.
really? you think you actually presented an argument there, don't you, kiddo? you think your fox-news-and-twitter-cooked bullshit would stand against me here? how many ossetians have you talked to about this? what about georgians? not many? i thought so. setting aside political and economical motivations, russia protected ossetians (many of whom are russian citizens, btw) from certain genocide by georgia that time - and for the second time too - nobody doubts that in those parts. but of course fox news doesn't report anything of the kind.
You also just based your arguement entirely around basically ensuring your own oil supply
oil supply? russia needs to be supplied with oil? are you drunk or something?
while critising other countrys that stopped a Dictator that was murdering thousands of his own people.
yeah yeah, heard that before. last time they used "wmd"-es and it didn't go too well because they couldn't produce any. this time it's "one dictator" and "thousands of murdered" - a lot easier to cook up: of dictator we'll show 'em a photo, and thousands of dead are very easy to come by in a country torn apart by civil war.
Who had support from the region and a UN mandate.
the UN mandate have been grossly overstepped, and you know it. and "support of the region" doesn't give anyone the right to go in guns blazing and destroy a sovereign nation's government.
Great argument there Stalin.
thank you for the compliment, but i'm just an ordinary man. the only real difference between you and me is that i don't believe in fairy tales.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.