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I don't think you know what the term radlib means. It's kind of sad. But I do know that when one country advances into another country, and expands territory, that's an aggressive fact. You can try to justify it however you want, I know you're trying hard, but it's just not convincing. Seizing the Crimea and then expanding more recently, those are the actions of a country that wants more power and more territory and more control. That's not the kind of country that I respect.
And if you want to point out that the US does shady stuff too, you're absolutely right. But that doesn't make Russia's actions reasonable.
This is the sort of understanding of the world young children have before their brains fully develop.
Said a clown spouting text book Russian propaganda
I hope you get paid for this lol
Is Russian propaganda in the room with your right now?