Ypu don't need to be a Cossack to kill a horse and its rider.
That's some serious waste of money... I wonder if something will actually be delivered? Except for the money being delivered to the Russia, of course.
(All that frankly, I don't think any farm should have 13 000 pigs)
Which is of course because there are so much fewer socialist countries than capitalist countries.
As much as a I despise the penal system of USA, USA has not killed 60 million of its own inhabitants.
You are comparing grapes to grapefruits.
I've been wondering how the media could be regulated to not become a populist hellhole.
If the government starts telling what the media can write and what it cannot, we are quickly in a very bad place.
But at the same time, yellow press is a cancer. It seems that people all around prefer interesting newspapers over factual ones. Newspapers that add a bit of extra flavour to their articles sell a lot better than purely factual ones, because they are "less boring". And then that destroys democracy. I wonder how that should be avoided!
In what way. Please elaborate.
(heh.)
Not sure, but here are some numbers you might find interesting:
The net loss of Ukrainian land in all of calendar year 2024 was 0.7 % of Ukraine's total land area. This number completely ignores the existence of areas that Ukrainian forces held inside the Russia. If those were to be taken into account, the loss would be around 0.4 % or so.
A few weeks ago it was said that in the preceding 12 months, Ukraine has lost 0.3 % of its total land area.
Depends on the operation. What kind of operations are you talking about?
Mainly NATOs operations are coördination. If Finland gets attacked, then Sweden and Spain and Latvia and Belgium, etc., will help Finland in defending militarily against the Russia. It's not NATo helping Finland, it's Sweden and Spain and Latvia and Belgium, etc., helping Finland. Because of their obligations as being NATO member countries.
Any incursion of a military into another country's territory without that country's permission is considered an attack and therefore very carefully avoided by all militaries.
If it happens, it is intentional. (At least if it happens for more than a minute or so. In this case, the planes have been flying in the countries' territories for about 10 minutes or so. And that's a long time. And unambiguously intentional.)
He'd be replaced by someone with the same politics, but who would not be absolutely incompetent in anything.
As long as Putin is in power, Ukraine is on the way to victory.
They have the same intent, but there's no proof that there is a plan to really actively murder all Palestinians. Also, people in Gaza now have about as much food to eat as inmates of Nazi concentration camps had in the first half of 1940's, but the rest of the horrible torture is not being done.
So, basically, people are okay with what the Nazis did between 1932 and 1941. But from 1941 onwards, Nazis went over some line that is not acceptable.
In my opinion, Nazis were horribly evil already in 1932 and what they did back then was already absolutely condemnable, but it seems that most people in our society don't share my view on this. You are allowed to commit a genocide using starvation and bullets, like the Nazis did until 1941, but when you start using actual gas chambers, it becomes a no-no.