Is it wrong to cheer when I see things like this? I mean, on the one hand, it seems monstrous to find joy in death, but on the other hand, he didn't get that chest of medals for handing out care packages to orphans.
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Is it wrong to cheer when I see things like this? I mean, on the one hand, it seems monstrous to find joy in death, but on the other hand, he didn't get that chest of medals for handing out care packages to orphans.
Every dead Russian soldier means fewer Ukrainian casualties, that's why I cheer their deaths
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Is it wrong to cheer when I see things like this? I mean, on the one hand, it seems monstrous to find joy in death, but on the other hand, he didn't get that chest of medals for handing out care packages to orphans.
Personally, I am hoping there is a video of it somewhere.
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Is it wrong to cheer when I see things like this? I mean, on the one hand, it seems monstrous to find joy in death, but on the other hand, he didn't get that chest of medals for handing out care packages to orphans.
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Good article on when/if Ukraine should restart their nuclear weapons program, and the history of their disarmament during the 90s.
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Ukrainians will be forced in the coming weeks and months to search for solutions beyond Washington’s support—and consider a potentially nuclear solution that had been only hinted at previously.
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As one U.S. interlocutor recently recalled, around the time the United States was forcing Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons, Polish officials were making noise about jump-starting their own domestic nuclear program—regardless of U.S. wishes. “We talked to the Poles,” the official remembered, “and they said: ‘If you don’t let us into NATO, we’re getting nuclear weapons. We don’t trust the Russians.’” NATO, of course, expanded to include Poland in 1999, abrogating the need for a Polish nuclear arsenal—
Long read but worth it. Went down the rabbit hole clicking on many of the links and sources throughout. Really interesting reading and makes you wonder what is next in terms of possibly having a nuclear deterrence.
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I wish one of the MAGA supporters from the politics thread would come here and try to explain how Ukraine building nuclear weapons instead of having full US & NATO financial/intelligence support is good for world security.
I can only assume this is them spreading the good word.
Hahahaha. Though, I don't even know how these North Koreans are even able to browse for porn since I've assumed their intranet and tech will be so far behind where it is today. Like, would they even know how to navigate to Google, search and etc?