Apparently, yes :Erdo will go to Ukraine?
There's no context here, just whataboutism. It's a common Russian tactic used by demagogues worldwide; when someone accuses you of something clearly wrong, point out that someone somewhere else is doing it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WhataboutismContext sunshine, no one is justifying anything, rather contrary. That being said I am fairly certain m not off topic
Limited success stories that I know of. A switchblade was recently used to take down a Russian communication tower and I've seen and heard of a handful of other stories, but overall it doesn't seem like the Ukrainian army is finding significant use out of them. This war is certainly used as testing ground for a lot of new equipment. Mostly Western equipment has proven to be excellent and far superior to Russian counterparts, but there are bound to be some disappointments from the Western side as well.Are there any news about combat success of switch blates?
We haven't heard from them so far?
Himars and javelins seem the most lethal weapons of the war.
For god's sake...There's no context here, just whataboutism. It's a common Russian tactic used by demagogues worldwide; when someone accuses you of something clearly wrong, point out that someone somewhere else is doing it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
This topic is about the war in Ukraine, not the Iraq war or some other conflict. You want to talk about American atrocities? Feel free to start a topic for it elsewhere.
What Russia is doing now in Ukraine is bloody war to grab territories and ethnocide/genocide of Ukrainian people.What happened in bucha is the rule in every single US invasion in the ME period, it's just that American are more efficient, more sadistic at it, oh and they have something commonly known as the Hague invasion act from 2002 to protect their men from prosecution lol. You can't even make that shit up
What Russia is doing now in Ukraine is bloody war to grab territories and ethnocide/genocide of Ukrainian people.
US never did anything like that since 19th century.
* In 1991 US intervened to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation.
* In 2002 US replaced dictator regime of Saddam with democratic government (ironically as result pro Iranian anti US parties came to power).
* In 2015 they intervened against ISIS.
In none of these wars US annexed single inch to themselves and did not try to ethnocide genocide any nation.
What happened in bucha is the rule in every single US invasion in the ME period, it's just that American are more efficient, more sadistic at it, oh and they have something commonly known as the Hague invasion act from 2002 to protect their men from prosecution lol. You can't even make that shit up
You are mixing between Whataboutsim and accepting to be a hypocrite, to you whataboutsim is ignoring @500 Giving lessons about bloody wars and grabbing other's territories, that's not whataboutsim that's forcing the forum members to be hypocrites this is hurting the Ukrainian issue and causing it to lose credibility.There's no context here, just whataboutism. It's a common Russian tactic used by demagogues worldwide; when someone accuses you of something clearly wrong, point out that someone somewhere else is doing it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
This topic is about the war in Ukraine, not the Iraq war or some other conflict. You want to talk about American atrocities? Feel free to start a topic for it elsewhere.
Fun fact. UN condemned Israel quadrillion times, more than all other countries combined. Yet UN never called Israel "aggressor". Unlike Russia.You are mixing between Whataboutsim and accepting to be a hypocrite, to you whataboutsim is ignoring @500 Giving lessons about bloody wars and grabbing other's territories, that's not whataboutsim that's forcing the forum members to be hypocrites this is hurting the Ukrainian issue and causing it to lose credibility.