North Korea could not have been forced to use their troops to attack Ukraine if Kim Jong Un did not want them too. Iran I’m guessing did not care which hospital their weapons landed in.
You people talk like you think you’re at the strategy table in game of thrones, and not one of us mud-covered peasants. I’m willing to bet you know less than nothing about the causes of this war and the dynamics between it’s participants.
Iran I’m guessing did not care which hospital their weapons landed in.
Naked projection, your side has been bombing hospitals for a year in Palestine and a century everywhere else.
North Korea could not have been forced to use their troops to attack Ukraine if Kim Jong Un did not want them too.
Truly brilliant. Also there is no evidence the DPRK is deploying troops to attack Ukraine.
Yes there is. Way more than your imagined threat to “russian” speakers in ukraine.
Show it then? It would be much more effective than “yes there is.”
Yes there is.
Reasserting your empty claim is not evidence.
Way more than your imagined threat to “russian” speakers in ukraine.
You have got to be fucking kidding me.
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- Human Rights Watch, 2014: Ukraine: Unguided Rockets Killing Civilians
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