@orikron My guy, it literally states that we are talking about events from 1963. How would this be funding the revolution of 1956??? Also the group in question was a propaganda rag, targeting hungarian exiles who fled during the revolution
@IulianIrimia5 @BonnieRaley_TWD @Tendar If Fico is not acting in a way that is beneficial for the rest of the member states.
I am against this senseless land grab by Russia as well.
The guy who lied about Palestinian victims while standing on their bones + ruined houses says no one can challenge his “journalism.” Let’s examine some of the lies he’s told about Syria in the past
1. Assad bombed Yarmouk for years before ISIS was present.
https://t.co/b3R86cpzMQ
@OrthodoxComrade @Twi77erSuxDong @jacobin Nope, his mother was killed by Nazi's and his father fought against them. Had he been born a decade earlier he certainly would have fought them too.
"Go to your f*cking Russia and tell there where someone is allowed and not allowed to film! Come on, get the f*ck out of my way! And I'll go about my business!"
A Moldovan citizen explained his rights to self-proclaimed Russian "peacekeepers" in occupied Transnistria and told them to get out of the country.
@didou @ironcushion @battleforeurope The geopolitical incentives of the players are similar here.
The wests want to support an independant country against an invading one to prevent the larger power from threatening them in the future.
It's not our fault your understanding WW2 goes as far as 'Hitler was bad'.
@didou@battleforeurope Nonsense.
Russia invades, gains territory they might believe their next invasion will also yield territory.
Russia loses, invasion costs them the lives of their boys with out sucess, they will be less willing to invade again.
Rationality holds we want the second incentive