Rather skeptical as to alleged 'news' coming from the Ukraine theater of war operations, just too much conflicting information coming out of there to simply take whole cloth.Remember the first real incident we heard about in the war, 13 Ukrainians on Snake Island, with a Russian warship telling them to surrender.
The Ukrainians responded with a profanity, setting the tone for the war since.
That ship was the Moscow, the flagship of the fleet in the Baltic Sea.
Now sitting on the bottom of the Baltic Sea thanks to two Ukrainian-made Neptune missiles. Reportedly the biggest ship lost in the world since WWII.
With the admiral in charge now arrested.
You don't often get to see that sort of revenge and justice.
Rather skeptical as to alleged 'news' coming from the Ukraine theater of war operations, just too much conflicting information coming out of there to simply take whole cloth.
You wouldn't happen to have some sort of reliable confirmation would you?
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for that Ukrainian's having sunk a Russian capital ship, I just simply don't trust the sources at this point, which makes me ask for confirmation from other sources.
You must know the names of the sources you trust. Why do you ask someone else to guess what they are and bring them to you?Rather skeptical as to alleged 'news' coming from the Ukraine theater of war operations, just too much conflicting information coming out of there to simply take whole cloth.
You wouldn't happen to have some sort of reliable confirmation would you?
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for that Ukrainian's having sunk a Russian capital ship, I just simply don't trust the sources at this point, which makes me ask for confirmation from other sources.
A real feel good story.Remember the first real incident we heard about in the war, 13 Ukrainians on Snake Island, with a Russian warship telling them to surrender.
The Ukrainians responded with a profanity, setting the tone for the war since.
That ship was the Moscow, the flagship of the fleet in the Baltic Sea.
Now sitting on the bottom of the Baltic Sea thanks to two Ukrainian-made Neptune missiles. Reportedly the biggest ship lost in the world since WWII.
With the admiral in charge now arrested.
You don't often get to see that sort of revenge and justice.
The International Criminal Court system. Like any other war criminalWho was Igor Osipov arrested by? What justice system might he be entering?
A real feel good story.
Whatever it's actually called, he violated the "you did a thing Putin didn't like" law, which is unstated but still there.Who was Igor Osipov arrested by? What justice system might he be entering?
No, I think he was arrested by Russia, and chances are neither he nor Putin will ever be in front of the ICC.The International Criminal Court system. Like any other war criminal
The International Criminal Court system. Like any other war criminal
He was aiding and abetting a war crime, namely the attack on UkraineDo you have any evidence to support your claim?
He was arrested by the FSB, by Putin.Who was Igor Osipov arrested by? What justice system might he be entering?
Plus the fact that all the Ukranians were freed in a prisoner exchange.A real feel good story.
He was arrested by the FSB, by Putin.
They're not mutually exclusive.That seems to confirm what I first thought: You equated revenge with justice.
That's karmaThat seems to confirm what I first thought: You equated revenge with justice.
That's karma
They're not mutually exclusive.
Wrong. You prefer seeing the war succeed and get no punishment, huh?Chuckle. That's old skool Old Testament conservatism.
Wrong. You prefer seeing the war succeed and get no punishment, huh?
Remember the Snake Island 13!Remember the first real incident we heard about in the war, 13 Ukrainians on Snake Island, with a Russian warship telling them to surrender.
The Ukrainians responded with a profanity, setting the tone for the war since.
That ship was the Moscow, the flagship of the fleet in the Baltic Sea.
Now sitting on the bottom of the Baltic Sea thanks to two Ukrainian-made Neptune missiles. Reportedly the biggest ship lost in the world since WWII.
With the admiral in charge now arrested.
You don't often get to see that sort of revenge and justice.
What does preferring preventing war have to do with the topic of the ship's attack and then getting sunk and your comment about it? It'd be very nice if war was prevented. It wasn't. The US tried to prevent this war.I'd prefer that wars were prevented. The US doesn't want that.
No, no, no. The ship was simply repurposed as a submarine. LolNow sitting on the bottom of the Baltic Sea thanks to two Ukrainian-made Neptune missiles. Reportedly the biggest ship lost in the world since WWII.
What does preferring preventing war have to do with the topic of the ship's attack and then getting sunk and your comment about it? It'd be very nice if war was prevented. It wasn't. The US tried to prevent this war.
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