Mongoose
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It might even be a war crime against NATO-not even close
targeting apartment buildings full of civilians on the other hand
I'm pretty sure war crimes don't work on the "whataboutisms" scale that ya'll are so used to.
It might even be a war crime against NATO-not even close
targeting apartment buildings full of civilians on the other hand
In no universe is that a war crimeIt might even be a war crime against NATO-
I'm pretty sure war crimes don't work on the "whataboutisms" scale that ya'll are so used to.
In no universe is that a war crime
He thinks that video proves that Biden ordered the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and that such an attack would constitute a war crime.I'm genuinely trying to decide what's even being implied as a war crime in that video.
He thinks that video proves that Biden ordered the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and that such an attack would constitute a war crime.
That.....is a reach.He thinks that video proves that Biden ordered the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and that such an attack would constitute a war crime.
I damn well think you know this but this is the part I was referring to.Above is the original full paragraph by @sirkickyass
Above is your interpretation of that very paragraph. Anybody, and I mean virtually anyone, can easily understand that he is certainly not calling you stupid, he is certainly not calling you dumb, or claiming you do not know anything. Based on what he is saying, I would certiainly conclude he absolutely must know far more than I do. And, unless you could prove otherwise, I would assume he knows much more than you about the subject at hand.
So, exactly what is he saying in that paragraph, that you should tell @Jason that he is calling you stupid? He is describing his considerable experience in Ukraine and that region in general. Letting us know the basis of his experience and knowledge. I acknowledge that experience and knowledge, and I would value it.
Not only do you not value it, but you interpret that paragraph, you quoted the opening lines of that paragraph after all, in a way that cannot be deduced from @sirkickyass actual comment. It is nowhere to be found literally, he did not say to you “you are stupid”, and it is nowhere to be found via any sensible interpretation whatsoever.
Making this response by you one of the clearest examples of your fundamental dishonesty in this discussion, IMO. He did not tell you how dumb you were. He told you he simply was more knowledgeable on the subject of Ukraine and Russia than you are, and you cannot even admit that that must be true. Instead, you boldly LIE…
It's exactly what he's doing. Telling someone they are manipulated and that I can't actually assess anything and how that's dangerous. Then he implies "Dunning-Kruger". He didn't even give me a shot he just insinuated that I don't know anything strictly because he thought he knew more because he has friends... He was talking to me like a child.I'm going to try and say this bluntly but I don't mean this to be insulting - this is my honest assessment: you don't have enough background information to know when you're reading something that's designed to manipulate you on this topic. You are drawing conclusions but can't actually assess the quality of the information you're reading. That's a dangerous place to be. Dunning-Kruger is real man.
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Sy Hersh has written about how it was completed. Pretty detailed account through his sources.
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How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline
The New York Times called it a “mystery,” but the United States executed a covert sea operation that was kept secret—until nowseymourhersh.substack.com
When relying on anonymous sources, standard procedure is multiple, independent verifications.I’m pretty sure that’s how a lot of journalism works. Sources need to remain anonymous to protect those sources. That’s why he also includes names, dates, meetings, details about events, places, alliances, motives, accomplices, timelines, etc.
to act like this is nothing is dangerous. Our leaders are acting like the dictator everyone said trump was going to be.
Ukraine had massed 60,000 elite troops, accompanied by drones, along its eastern border with Donbas.
As I quoted above, you were talking about the eastern border of Ukraine with Donbas. Donbas is a part of Ukraine. This quote, in and of itself, shows 1) that you lack even the most basic understanding of the geography in the area, and 2) that you are being manipulated by pro-Russian propaganda. @sirkickyass was doing you a kindness, but you were too ignorant and full of yourself to recognize it. This is but one example, you are like this on every topic.It's exactly what he's doing. Telling someone they are manipulated and that I can't actually assess anything and how that's dangerous. Then he implies "Dunning-Kruger". He didn't even give me a shot he just insinuated that I don't know anything strictly because he thought he knew more because he has friends... He was talking to me like a child.
In order for something to be "demonstrably true" you actually have to demonstrate something instead of run away like you did. Just saying... All you did was brag about being smart while adding no counter point. I was actually looking forward to the conversation where you promised to educate me... And yeah. The war I am against did ruin the lives of "like half the people" you know. That's why I am against it. That's why I prefer peace. That's why under my President we did nothing but make peace and stay out of conflict.. Well outside of Democrats rioting over 200 times and killing over 25 people in cold blood. That includes small children. I mean... If my friends lives were being destroyed the last thing I would want is more bloodshed and war personally. You are pissed that your friends are suffering... I'm the devil for not wanting more needless Americans to go and die for NOTHING. I don't want my friends dying either. Especially with a **** countries like Ukraine and Russia. I've already lost enough over another pointless war.Is he really STILL complaining that I said he didn't have enough subject-matter knowledge to accurately evaluate claims about Russia/Ukraine?
That's just demonstrably true. It's not a shame to not know things. But it's definitely not a good look to loudly insist you do know things, despite a very public mountain of evidence to the contrary.
In any event, this is the guy who said I like the war that has ruined the lives of like half the people I know. So if he's upset, I can't say I'm too broken up about it.
The irony is strong with this one.Edit: it also says a lot that you can't address me directly ...
No, there's not going to be direct conflict between Russian troops and the troops from any member of NATO.Are we going to shes American blood over a historically **** country? How many lives you willing to sacrifice?
Wellllll... I don't think there will, either, but I would say, rather, NATO won't take the first shot. I can absolutely see some Russian commander, whether he's ordered to or not, taking a shot into Poland, maybe at some tanks along the border. I could also see, altho this is less likely, Ukraine being allowed to join while this is going on, which would essentially mean Russia stops or we're all immediately in the war.No, there's not going to be direct conflict between Russian troops and the troops from any member of NATO.

