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Ukraine’s government, in a final act of cowardice, goads its citizens to fight Russian soldiers

Ukraine can’t win a battle against Russia, so its now arming citizens in hopes that they will face down the nuclear power. Pathetic. Russia isn’t looking to kill civilians. But they will if they’re fired upon. As with most US puppet states, cowards and criminals are at the helm. I have a feeling that the gov’t of the Ukraine wants to draw a civilian massacre in order to spur an international response. They want to incite a 20th century, total war-style massacre, because they know that Russia is purposely avoiding civilian deaths. Ironic, considering this tactic is what the US gov’t always accused Middle Eastern terrorists of doing, as an excuse for US-inflicted civilian casualties.

Does a perceived loose cannon leader actually bring more world peace?

The Ukraine invasion has me thinking about Trump’s January 2020 assassination of Iran general Soleimani. At the time I’d seen it as a reckless murder, which it is, but now I wonder how the world viewed it. It was a brazen killing of a sovereign nation’s military general, but it did send a message to the world: Trump could very well have you killed, no matter who you are. Trump’s perceived willingness to actually pull the trigger paradoxically led to more peace. No one wanted to cross him. Trump was aggressive, arrogant, and pitiless. As offensive as these traits may be, it might be better for national security for your national leader to have them.