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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Japan was done. It was matter of months before they capitulated, bombing was completely immoral, a true war crime. And don't start mentioning Nanjing and how they deserved it. Japan is a sick sick nation, but no one deserves to be obliterated by a fucking atomic bomb.
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    War

    Hahahahahsh
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    War

    All the polls are valid, and they all tell different things
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    War

    1/4 "not sure" isn't really "half is saying out loud they're against it". They're unsure. Anyways I'm surprised it's not even more, considering the amount of propaganda
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    Well it's not glass half full if it's 2:1 in favor of military action
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    Or you can try reading past the headline...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Not that I think Russia has right to claim any part of Ukraine, but China has even less right to claim Taiwan. Taiwan has never been part of China, rather, China was part of "Taiwan". But like it or not, borders are fluid, they've been changing and will continue to change. International law...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Wow, aren't you easily triggered :'D Making wrong conclusions like that, the least you could do is apologize to a fellow diver. No need to connect with me, you bitter man.
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Wrong. I was just saying what's on the menu in HK. And I bet most of the stuff is farmed. But not the disgusting shark fin horror. And as the sea is my natural habitat, I've too been spearfishing for decades, so when I'm not eating south China sea delicacies, I'm catching my own. No fancy scuba...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Better than scallops, I love them. Come to Hong Kong, no restrictions on endangered species, every day we eat some "criminal offense" :D
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Spot on
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    And try to understand that NATO and the EU are partially responsible for territory turbulence that's been happening in Ukraine, from Crimea in 2014 to this very moment, by violating international law when we supported the secession of Kosovo from Serbia. Crimea's secession is equally contrary to...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    But then again the Americans were the only ones that actually ever used it and blasted those poor japs :D And yes, missiles in Ukr would be within the range. Btw balanced presence of nuclear weapons is the greatest peacekeeping mechanism, globally.
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Again, I can't see any notion of Stockholm syndrome in my post. I wasn't defending Russia or accusing NATO. What's more, I'm from Croatia (never dealt with Russia or USSR) which is both in NATO and EU, but that doesn't stop me from seeing the whole picture. And although I'm Eurosceptic, I'm very...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    What is naive? I never said it's wrong to see Russia as a threat, it is.
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    They absolutely wouldn't have attacked
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    That's a fallacy, what does it have to do with this situation? Besides, Ukraine is responsible for its poverty, other ex soviets are doing much better. And man, I've never been to nor do I have any relations to Ukraine :D
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Not at all, I was drawing parallels. Completely the same, both ways
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    And that's why it's stupidly bad idea for Ukraine to strive toward NATO, it will get it no good. It's ambitions to enter NATO or EU are equal to a fairy tale. Countries with territorial issues simply can't get in. Plus the country has never really been under any dictatorship, yet people there...
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    Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

    Well, kind of, but not exactly. Ukraine and Russia do have long history together, like 1000+ years, but that was in a pre-nations Europe. There wasn't any Russia or Ukraine back then, but somewhere around that time, Kievan Rus came to be - homeland to both modern-day Ukrainians, Russians and...
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