sycasey said:
Cal88 said:
sycasey said:
My rule of thumb is that whoever started the invasion is most responsible for the death and destruction. Apparently this is a controversial idea now.
The death and destruction started in 2014, when the Kiev regime sent its tanks and fighter-bombers over cities like Donetsk, Luhansk and Mariupol,
The part you left out was Russia invading Crimea and funding/leading violent separatist groups in that part of Ukraine. So yeah, this is still about Putin starting it.
The transfer of Crimea from Ukraine to Russia was peaceful and supported by the overwhelming majority of Crimeans, according to several independent western polls and the official referendum. It was made possible by the fact that nearly the entire 20,000 strong contingent of Ukrainian military personnel, being mostly locals, switched allegiance after the post-Maidan government enacted anti-Russian legislation. The great majority of Crimeans are ethnic Russians who are far closer culturally to SW Russia than to the west Ukrainian heartland.
Crimea was ceded from the Russian Soviet State to the Ukrainian Soviet State as a politically-motivated gesture by Khrushchev in the early 50s. Of course as both states were part of the USSR, it was a minor internal soviet bureaucratic bit of jerrymandering at that time.
The same switching of allegiances happened in the Donbas, and that's when Kiev launched its "Anti-Terrorist Operation" in 2014 to crush the rebellion. They largely failed to do so in a bloody civil war, until 2022 when they raised a large, well-equipped and well-trained (NATO) army that was about to overrun the Donbas rebels with Crimea as the next target.
That is when Russia intervened. Of course all of this was supposed to be prevented by the Minsk Agreements, and then the Istanbul peace treaty, but Boris and co. didn't like that.