Does it?
The world I'm in, I can practically see the flames licking at my feet......
Does it?
The world I'm in, I can practically see the flames licking at my feet......
First of all, my comment was not about the headline so much as all the comments talking about Russia not being ready, so not sure what "reacting" I was doing yo the headline (can you read?) Secondly, the headline does not "seem like" Putin is threatening Europe with war. Thirdly, your "opposite" line at the end is basically the exact same thing as the headline you are criticizing ("we are ready" = "Putin says Russia is ready")
You've wasted my precious electrons thank you
Push Russia out of Ukraine. No need to cross the border into Russia. Totally justified, no threat to Moscow. Sets precedent.
Why would that be so risky? If the answer is because nukes, my point stands.
No one is using nuclear weapons.
But let's say I'm wrong. We should still not fear them. The reason being that accepting nuclear blackmail destines the human race to even more misery and pain than it experiences now.
Rip the bandaid off. Call the nuclear bluff. Then once it proves toothless and we don't have fascists at the helm, work on nuclear disarmament so we don't have any accidents.
If the state can't protect its people from the damage that technology and capitalism can do, they have no right to prevent people from protecting themselves.
Fix climate change. Tax billionaires. Address the housing crisis. Then we can talk about taking away privacy in the name of upholding the law.
Just going to remind everybody that in no way does any corruption, scandal, etc mean that Russia's violation of Ukraine's sovereignty become justified.
I saw the videos in the first days of civilians being slaughtered in their cars.
Corruption bad. Does not mean invading them is fair game. Especially when the invading country has much more, and more obvious, corruption.