I could see a point of Putin sending troops to Ukraine and invade if Russians actually wanted to invade...

I could see a point of Putin sending troops to Ukraine and invade if Russians actually wanted to invade, but it seems that many Russians don’t want to invade. Why is this still going on?

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Because Putin is an unreasonable pyscopath

how on earth have you not come to this conclusion?

Because Any Forums neckbeard autists cry over Nazis, trump and trannies 24/7 and it perpetuates the notion we should give a shit...

We shouldn't.

The "takeover" of Ukraine into being a Russian territory is Putin's attempt at making himself a pyramid. He's reaching the end of his telomeres, and it's taking a toll on his mind - I'd say it's not unreasonable to assume that most of Russia's army doesn't really want to do this, they're just doing so out of a sense of duty.

This sounds like laughably retarded western propaganda. We don't know what's really going on, and only retards pretend they do.

>in this age of global communication, a country which does not implement a nation wide blackout of external communications is definitely experiencing events that only that country and the country invading it could possibly know the reality of the situation.


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>we should give a shit
Any Forums should give a shit about any kind of tyranny that's suppressing free speech, because without it this cesspool of degeneracy would be suppressed into nonexistence.

If you like your nazi/tranny playground, you'd better give a shit.

I'm not getting worked up over anything from the Daily Mail. It's a tabloid on the level of the National Inquirer.

So that pol can get more r3dditors killed

He's so deep in his own shit that he doesn't know how to get out without looking like a faggot.

In what war did Americans want to invade? That is, prior to the government generated "atrocious incident" that riled up NPCs and got them motivated to invade countries that had nothing to do with said "incident" And when they run out of volunteers they initiate a draft.

Anyone who cares about average people rather than which set of oligarchs is making money should have been rooting for a swift Russian victory rather than gloating over Ukraine becoming a military slog

>In what war did Americans want to invade?
Mexican-American war, 1846, when the USA took Texas, which became a state

Spanish-American war, 1898, when the USA took the Philippines, which was a USA territory for several decades until granted independence in 1946

Russia didn't tell the solders they were invading. Most were told it was an exercise. That doesn't build the urge to fight and despite what a lot of fags say here, most people don't want to just kill people for fun. Okay, maybe a couple but after that it loses it's appeal.

There are rumors that an unusually high number of Russian senior military officers have been killed solely because they're having to show up to hot zones in person to deal with ignorance, discontent, or both. The Russians are ROUTINELY chatting on unsecured comms that fucking reporters are just casually listening to. We can pretty safely draw conclusions about the mass appeal of this "special operation".

It's still going on for one reason, Putin's ego.
By any measurement, the Russians are losing the war, but numerical superiority and Putin's refusal to call it quits, means that the meat grinder will continue till someone takes Putin out of the equation. In the mean time, Putin will continue to trash Russia's economy, world prestige, and his military.

Anything from the previous century

Texas split from Mexico first, became its own country, then asked to be part of the USA. Learn history.

Moving goalposts

Insofar as international relations work, it was still territory claimed by Mexico. US took and occupied Mexico City for a time to force Mexico to cede Texas. That's what's called an "invasion". It wasn't exactly a typical war of conquest, but it was most certainly an invasion.
Learn more history than "Remember the Alamo".

Texas wanted independence from Mexico and seceded. Mexico didn't want to let it go. US sent troops to the country of Texas and Mexico didn't like that so they went to war. Mexico sucked and lost and the US pushed all the way to Mexico City. Mexico was all like pleas eno gringo, don't fuck us over and gave it the southwest in exchange for something like 20 million and a bunch of tinfoil pictures of the virgin mary and the last super.

Yeah, all that. Still an invasion.

Russian citizens may want to invade but no one wants to be in a warzone and those that do end up wanting to just go back home like everyone else

You forgot to mention that a large part of the reason for attempted independence was Mexican prohibition of slavery (first laws started a decade before war, an artifact of the French who had ruled them). The primary drivers of Texan independence were slave owners or heavily invested in slave industries. Ironically, most of the people at the Alamo either owned no slaves or even were abolitionists. But politicians getting others to die for their pocketbook has been going on since the War of the Flowers