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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1405431)6/7/2023 5:56:26 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) of 1576333
 
Why your shallow thinking is illogical. Use qui bono.

- Widens a natural barrier, which helps RuZZia defend against Ukraine's coming counteroffensive.

In a few weeks the flow will be gone, all dried up, Russian troops in disarray and wide open for a AFU attack.

- Timing is perfect. It forces Ukraine to divert precious resources toward disaster relief, thereby undercutting support for the counteroffensive.
AFU is not effectively on offense anywhere. Any delay is to its benefit.

- Continues a terrorist campaign of destroying civilian infrastructure that was started with cruise missiles, ballistic rockets, and Iranian drones.
Civilian infrastructure? Like railways junction, power plants wtc.? Those are fair game in war. If those are terrorist in nature then you are declaring the US a terrorist nation.

- Gives the Kremlin yet another disaster to blame Ukraine for. Doesn't make sense, but as usual, Kremlin propaganda favors quantity over quality.
That isn't even a logical reason. It's an opinion.

- Cui Boner: Gives the Z-nationalists and the PooTin cucks yet another "victory" to celebrate.
Then why is Russia celebrating?
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