You taking it very wrong my dear Israeli friend. Many Western are not bad infact they very good human. But their establecimient used media as tool to run the lies.. one side they say attack on Iraq was right what Isreal is doing it is right. What Indians are doing in Kashmir they doing right but other side they what Russia is doing it is wrong we have problem with duble standers. You have to accept both side did wrong rather with amaraicn attack on Iraq Syria. Or ireali attack on Syria Jordan Palestine or Russian attack on Ukrainen. Whey selective justice
First of all I am not Israeli. There is not a single post I have that says the Iraq war was justified or the war in Syria by Russians. The world (including Arab countries themselves) have let down the Palestinians. You are absolutely right but thats like you writing a useless post about the sun going up everyday: what point are you making with your Putin sympathy?
The forum discussion is about a an attack on a bridge, or how weapons will be supplied or how Putin is acting like the ultimate CIA plant by making every wrong decision.
Then you have people like you talking about all the wrongs that west did and how slavery was wrong but you justify Russia's birth right to have access to a warm water port by invading Afghanistan. Then post a map that shows Afghanistan is landlocked. Slavery was wrong but attacking Afghanistan and subsequently Paksitan to get to a warm water port would have been fin.
How is that relevant when war is occurring now? You think this is some sort of a sissy fest where if you hate the winning side, you take a grivience approach of what happened 300 years and come back put the map of Afghanistan and say 'slavery was wrong, but Russia deserved AFghanistan'.
This is the irrational approach and thought process that got Russia into this mess: from being a perceived global power to a hollow shell of nothing that is putting its prisoners to fight a war and replacing its own generals faster than I change socks.
Pls post some of Saudi/UAE levelling Yemen while you are at it. Where are they?
Or put some of the Iranians egging Hamas on to fight the Israelis and make the Gazans turn to cannon fodder while the murdering Iranians sit a 1000 miles away.
It seems everyone started saying no to usa. Yesterday French Minister and today saudia....European population is getting angry on US occupation on Europ. Infact they are getting into senses that they were occupied by USA since world war2
What news are you reading? A 'Pledge' definitely falls into a saying 'yes' category.
G7 members said Tuesday they will continue to assist Ukraine in defending itself against Russia and condemned Moscow for the escalation of the war this week.
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G7 pledges support for Ukraine in emergency meeting
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Clyde Hughes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky makes a statement in the capital Kyiv on Monday. He will speak to the G7 on Tuesday. Photo by Ukrainian President Press Office/UPI |
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Oct. 11 (UPI) -- G7 members said Tuesday they will continue to assist
Ukraine in defending itself against Russia and condemned Moscow for the escalation of the war this week with two straight days of intense missile attacks throughout the country.
The G7 met with Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky remotely, spurred by Moscow delivering a widespread attack after a portion of the Kerch Bridge that connected Russia with occupied Crimea was destroyed over the weekend, angering the Kremlin.
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Members also denounced Russia's forcibly capturing Crimea in 2014, which has never been recognized by the international community.
"We condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms and recall that indiscriminate attacks on innocent civilian populations constitute a war crime," the G7 said in a joint statement released Tuesday. "We will hold [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin and those responsible to account.
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"The G7 firmly condemn and unequivocally reject the illegal attempted annexation by Russia of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions in addition to the autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol."
Zelensky has continued to push G7 members to continue their support, especially militarily against Russia. Kyiv had had recent success in stalling Russian advances and in limited circumstances pushed Moscow back in key areas in the eastern and southern portions of the country.
"We have imposed and will continue to impose further economic costs on Russia, including on individuals and entities -- inside and outside of Russia -- providing political or economic support for Russia's illegal attempts to change the status of Ukrainian territory," the G7 said.
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"We deplore deliberate Russian escalatory steps, including the partial mobilization of reservists and irresponsible nuclear rhetoric, which is putting global peace and security at risk. We reaffirm that any use of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons by Russia would be met with severe consequences."
The emergency meeting
was confirmed by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who had talked with Zelensky. G7 members include the United States along with Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.
G7 members have already imposed heavy sanctions on Moscow when they invaded Ukraine in February, but that has not deterred Putin and the Kremlin from capturing land and attempting to annex land it now occupies.
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Russia had been part of the group until it forcibly annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
President
Joe Biden said Monday he talked with Zelensky as well, as he offered continued military, humanitarian and economic support from the United States.
The White House
said that in the phone call Biden underscored his ongoing engagement with allies and partners to continue imposing costs on Moscow and holding Russia accountable for its alleged war crimes and atrocities.
In the meantime, members of the
United Nations General Assembly on Monday debated a resolution to Russia over its illegal attempt to annex four regions of southern and eastern Ukraine. Representatives from Russia and Ukraine both criticized the other countries over the war.
The General Assembly is expected to vote on the draft resolution later this week and follows the U.N. Security Council's failed attempt to adopt a similar resolution on Sept. 30 due to Russia utilizing its veto power.
On the battlefield early Tuesday, Moscow
launched a barrage of missiles targeting the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia. The Ukrainian State Emergency Service said Russia launched 12 missiles early Tuesday, hitting public facilities and killing at least one person.
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