magz wrote:
Nope. If Ukrainians were such an evil regime
Let me interrupt you right there for a fact check. Here's an easy example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion#IdeologyQuote:
Country: Ukraine
Branch: National Guard of Ukraine
Type: Infantry
Role: Gendarmerie, national security.
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a far-right militia with connections to neo-Nazism, with members wearing neo-Nazi and SS symbols and regalia and expressing neo-Nazi views
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Post-Maidan Ukraine is the world's only nation to have a neo-Nazi formation in its armed forces
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Azov's founding member Andryi Biletsky, leader of the neo-Nazi Social-National Assembly (SNA) made statements about a "historic mission" to lead the "white races of the world in a final crusade for their survival ... a crusade against the Semite-led Untermenschen", an ideology he traces to the National Integralism of 1920s and '30s.
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In June 2015, the Canadian defence minister declared that Canadian forces would not provide training or support to Azov Battalion. In 2018, the U.S. House of Representatives also passed a provision blocking any training of Azov members by American forces, citing its neo-Nazi connections.
It is internationally recognized that Nazis are part of the current Ukrainian government structure. There have been considerations to classify this military unit is as a state-sponsored terrorist organization, but so far the effort has been subdued due to the West's bolstering of Ukraine for political reasons.
Now, Nazis are evil. Terrorists are evil. You were saying?
magz wrote:
they would have done this years ago - they didn't and never planned to.
I think that statement ignores the real reasons. Ukraine is not a nuclear state and is not allowed to be a nuclear state. Had they done that, and if it was ever discovered, NATO themselves would have come and cored them out of the ass like a pineapple.
Now, with the fall of the government, fringe groups like the above Azov thugs running free and menacing everything around just might deliver such a device as an act of vendetta.
One can have sympathy for the innocent civilians, but it's just not possible to make arguments in favor of the Nazi-harboring Ukrainian government.