11-09-2024, 12:58 PM
(11-09-2024, 08:53 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: Hello! Let's clarify the initial data for your questions, they will help you understand Russian logic and my answers.
1. In Ukraine, there is a war not between Russia and Ukraine, but between NATO and Russia. All civilized countries in the world already understand this. Hence the logical outcome of the war - who should negotiate with each other.
2. So far, no one has seen North Korean fighters in Russia and Ukraine. When/if they appear, then a substantive discussion can take place. There is a mutual agreement between Russia and North Korea, one of the points of which is point 5 of the NATO treaty on mutual military assistance. This agreement has normal international significance according to international law. So the complaints about North Korean troops are nothing more than complaints. Everything is legitimate. This is in case troops appear somewhere, I will not comment on Western fakes and provocations.
According to your logic, Ukrainian troops are expendable material in the war against Russia. Let's avoid double standards.
What about some "political pressure inside the country", unlike Ukraine, where there is a banal catching of men and forced mobilization, in Russia the army is replenished by volunteers. This is a big difference for understanding the morale of society and the army.
OK....so, you are claiming that Russian soldiers are "replenished" (a nice way of describing replacing dead and wounded!) by volunteers?
No conscription?
Pure propaganda. And lies.
I now know why I am called a grown up. Every time I get up I groan.