No, but if everyone decided to fight against anyone who did evil against them, people would be fighting all the time. "Do not repay evil for evil". Don't you think it's better to resist the temptation to retaliate?
Defending yourself is not retaliation, it's (and the clue is in the name) self-defence. If every slight was met with violence that would be an issue, but this is not a disproportionate response. And you're still putting all the onus on Ukraine not to defend itself and failing manifestly to call out Russia's entirely unwarranted aggression, it's third invasion in a little over a decade.
Did you watch the video? It's in Russian but it seems to be saying that Russia is fighting fascism, for which it shows evidence.
It's in Russian, and as I don't speak Russian it could, frankly, be a distraught Disney fan bemoaning the race-switching of a mermaid. Even it does show someone claiming that Russia is fighting fascism, that doesn't make it true, even if we trust that she believes that, which without any more context than Russian's well-established if poorly implemented propoganda attempts are anything to go by, we can't.
The one clip with English subtitles is from a BBC report on nationalists who took part in the Maidan riots. The man said that anyone who 'likes Russia should move to Russia". The people with him were brandishing guns - what does that tell us?
That they're prepared to defend themselves against a hostile invasion by the dictator of a failed state propping up his regime would be my first guess.
Putin doesn't want to invade NATO countries - he doesn't have the military capability.
He doesn't appear to have the military capability of invading Ukraine the second time, but he's done that again. On what basis are you asserting that he doesn't want to invade NATO countries, the fact that he's said so, just like he said he had no intention of going into Chechnya before he invaded Chechnya, or the way he said he wasn't going to invade Ukraine the first time before he invaded Ukraine, or the fact he said he had no intention of invading Ukraine a second time and he we are.
Unlike Hitler who tried to occupy pretty much the whole of Europe.
Like Hitler who signed non-aggression pacts and ratified borders that he subsequently rolled over regardless? Like that Hitler? Sound familiar?
Like the Hitler who also had apologists making excuses and trying to shift the blame. Should we call you Lord Spud-Spud now?
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