And they'll keep receiving said money because the majority of the United Nations believes Russia is the aggressor. Allowing an aggressor to overtake soverign land is a big no-no to the UN.
Allowing an aggressor to overtake soverign land is a big no-no to the UN
Which is why Israel was stopped from annexing East Jerusalem and the West Bank right? It also explains why the US was not allowed to invade and occupy Syria.
While this may be a desired goal of Netanyahus government, his support by Israelis is dwindling. Let's not forget Hamas's desired goals too. In the future, hopefully a more progressive Israeli government echos the United States policy more closely for a 2 state solution.
I'm not sure what a comm is, I'm just commenting on a thread that appears in my "Hot" list. That sounds distasteful and warmongering. I don't think violence or death threats should ever be supported. Hopefully humanity can learn from this disgusting statement. A defensive pact, which NATO is, does not apply aggression towards sovereign nations.
it is, colonialism isn't going to be defeated with peace and flowers, i hope israel gets bombed until the last zionist is dead and the state is torn apart by their "neighbors" who they've been tormenting for decades with their "preemptive" missile strikes on civilian infrastructure
NATO is a defensive pact
yeah, i bet the people living in yugoslavia, libya, syria, etc loved getting defensive peace bombs dropped on their head
you're disgusting, you put civility above all because you're a coward who enjoys living off other's suffering while acting high and mighty about it
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." This resonates particularly well with me! This is why the injustices imposed by Russia in Ukraine need to be met with staunch resistance. Ukrainian sovereignty must be protected from injustice! I'll continue reading.
Haven't gotten to that part yet, but, "We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed," is a great support for Ukrainian resistance to Russian aggression! Thank you for highlighting this important textualization!
Not quite, theres a lot to parse through, but it's got excellent extensionary examples defending Ukraine's right to soverign governance. I appreciate pointing me to this abundant resource!
All it takes is a short read of UN documents, go ahead and read. I'll leave this here to guide you: https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/sites/www.un.org.securitycouncil/files/part_i_2022_mps_of_ukraine_0.pdf
"the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) briefed the Council on the allegations of violations of international human rights law and of international humanitarian law in the context of the Russian Federation’s armed attack on Ukraine."
It definitely highlights Russia as the aggressor in this war. Their decisions alone sparked the conflict and their decision to pull out will be their only saving grace. I want better for the Russian people, they deserve better. I visited St. Petersburg and this young lady was going on about the government failing to provide to it's people. To the point where frozen pipes burst in her living accomodations. That winter she had to rely on burning wood in a barrel to keep warm. If the Russian government cared for it's people, such a situation wouldn't have happened.
Who needs to save face? Ukraine has become the world's street ***** begging everyone for money wherever it goes.
And they'll keep receiving said money because the majority of the United Nations believes Russia is the aggressor. Allowing an aggressor to overtake soverign land is a big no-no to the UN.
Which is why Israel was stopped from annexing East Jerusalem and the West Bank right? It also explains why the US was not allowed to invade and occupy Syria.
While this may be a desired goal of Netanyahus government, his support by Israelis is dwindling. Let's not forget Hamas's desired goals too. In the future, hopefully a more progressive Israeli government echos the United States policy more closely for a 2 state solution.
The United States does not believe in a two state solution and neither do I, death to Israel
Please refrain from the use of this hateful language. It does not promote thoughtful debate.
did you look at the name of the comm?
unlimited death to israel, nato, america, eu, japan, worst korea, the moon and mosquitos
I'm not sure what a comm is, I'm just commenting on a thread that appears in my "Hot" list. That sounds distasteful and warmongering. I don't think violence or death threats should ever be supported. Hopefully humanity can learn from this disgusting statement. A defensive pact, which NATO is, does not apply aggression towards sovereign nations.
it is, colonialism isn't going to be defeated with peace and flowers, i hope israel gets bombed until the last zionist is dead and the state is torn apart by their "neighbors" who they've been tormenting for decades with their "preemptive" missile strikes on civilian infrastructure
yeah, i bet the people living in yugoslavia, libya, syria, etc loved getting defensive peace bombs dropped on their head
you're disgusting, you put civility above all because you're a coward who enjoys living off other's suffering while acting high and mighty about it
Civility promotes thoughtful discourse, full stop.
you don't have thoughts you fucking swine. you're a spigot for regurgitating imperialist propaganda
I think you might benefit from reading letter from Birmingham jail again.
https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html
I can't support Apple's streaming service unfortunately. Their position towards right to repair has painted a dark stain on their reputation.
Fixed the link, please read letter from Birmingham jail.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." This resonates particularly well with me! This is why the injustices imposed by Russia in Ukraine need to be met with staunch resistance. Ukrainian sovereignty must be protected from injustice! I'll continue reading.
Pay attention to what King says about the white moderate.
Haven't gotten to that part yet, but, "We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed," is a great support for Ukrainian resistance to Russian aggression! Thank you for highlighting this important textualization!
You finish it yet?
Not quite, theres a lot to parse through, but it's got excellent extensionary examples defending Ukraine's right to soverign governance. I appreciate pointing me to this abundant resource!
How bout now
Death to Isreal and you personally
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Source?
Lol
All it takes is a short read of UN documents, go ahead and read. I'll leave this here to guide you: https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/sites/www.un.org.securitycouncil/files/part_i_2022_mps_of_ukraine_0.pdf
Cite the part that supports your claim.
Sure,
"the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) briefed the Council on the allegations of violations of international human rights law and of international humanitarian law in the context of the Russian Federation’s armed attack on Ukraine."
That doesn't support your claim at all.
It definitely highlights Russia as the aggressor in this war. Their decisions alone sparked the conflict and their decision to pull out will be their only saving grace. I want better for the Russian people, they deserve better. I visited St. Petersburg and this young lady was going on about the government failing to provide to it's people. To the point where frozen pipes burst in her living accomodations. That winter she had to rely on burning wood in a barrel to keep warm. If the Russian government cared for it's people, such a situation wouldn't have happened.
None of that has any bearing on the point. Source your claim or retract it.
My source was a UN document, see above!
It did not support your claim, as I have airway already told you.