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To: isopatch who wrote (772551)11/23/2022 3:26:52 PM
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MoonOfAlabama is an interesting poster - informed, and knows how to interpret the info - and place it all in context.

Russian campaign of bombing the Ukr infrastructure is taken directly from some old playbooks - including what NATO did in Serbia in 1999. For the most part, they simply kept bombing infrastructure and civilian targets - until the Serbs said uncle - and abandoned Kosovo, which was their ancient land.

Are Russia’s actions in Ukr cruel? Yes. But not nearly as cruel as all the unnecessary civilian - as well as military - casualties, fighting a war they can’t win - against a far superior power - under extremely militant leadership, which signed on to the idea of fighting to the last Ukrainian. All along risking an extremely dangerous escalation, I should add.
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