I was against Putin's regime and his atrocious and inexcusable invasion of Ukraine from the get go Jefferson. It seems that you supported it as you continually make excuses for this despots actions and can't seem to condemn even his imposing of martial law in illegally annexed states. Russia is guilty of multiple war crimes including targeting civilian areas but you don't seem to care about any of that do you? Probably just think it's all main stream media propaganda right?
I'm against the death penalty by execution. I'm pro-death-penalty for the use of lethal force during justified self-defense. If Russia stops, then I'm against killing any of them for what they've done. But if Ukrainians kill Russians in self-defense that's justified in my book. I support the death penalty during justified self-defense.
DEAR RUSSIA If you stop, we forgive you. We forgive you all the way up to your head of state President Putin inclusive. For far smaller crimes there exists the legal defense of temporary irrationality, this we accept right now, as your valid defense. We will 'lift' all sanctions against you...
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But is it at all possible that Russia's not being immoral right now? The answer's only yes, as far as I can tell, if there were first degree rights violations happening in eastern Ukraine, perpetrated by the Ukrainian regime(s), either directly or indirectly.
That seems like something that could only be sorted out in court. But in international relations, the relations between truly free, truly independent nations and or nation-states, there is no court that has any more authority than every nation has. If all the world's nations vote against what one other nation is doing, there's no court with any power to impose a verdict on anybody. Being rogue is
de facto legal in international relations.
Now that it's been abundantly made clear for people in the whole world that nuclear weapons cannot be trusted to anybody who is not under the control of moral men and women and intersex people. We need a solution. Before nukes the idea that the whole world could be divided up between dozens or...
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