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Nationalism fuels this war on both sides, but one has to be stupid if doesn't see other explanations. Greed of power is working everywhere. It is only a nice trick to disguise it to a nationalistic stance. Bit by bit the greed erodes common sense throws peope to false activism and on the other hand to apathy.
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Okay, can you quote me when i said only the nationalism is the reason of this war? I just reffered to this:
Here, you said nationalism has nothing to do with this war. Of course its bullshit. Btw do you think its good idea to make putsch in nationalist regions?I don't see the connection between nationalism and foreign policy.
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Greed of power is the usual reason for starting wars. Slaves, oil, minerals, markets... Every nation has to be nationalistic, but it isn't a reason to start war against neighbors.
Putsch is reasonable if it is done with the explicit purpose to establish democratic power.
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WOW Putin really is Hitler reincarnated.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1628891508488261632
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For serious posters:
Scott is joined by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh to discuss his recent story about the American operation to sabotage the Nord Stream pipelines last September. Scott and Hersh talk about the relevant history behind the operation as well as the strategic context around these pipelines between Germany and Russia. They also run through a number of Hersh’s other stories such as the fake assassination attempt on George H.W. Bush and the 2013 sarin attacks in Syria.
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We have talked about the complex reasons of this war, i would not explain it again.
No, you have no right to make a putsch in abroad, just because you dont like the government. This is the fourth time that Orbán was elected by 2/3 of hungarian voters, EU and foreign observers also participated in the election. His popularity is real, and i dont wanna a civil war just because the CIA does not like Orbán. Dont legitimise this.
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