butterhoscotch

butterhoscotch t1_ixy9lkz wrote

The problem with regime change in any country, including the us is its NEVER one guy. Sure putins a problem, but hes supported by a corrupt regime and some people are definitely profiting or being kept powerful by the corruption.

Same as the us, we have wildly corrupt politicians supported by a broken government. It would take a fully revolution to uproot the deeply entrenched wealthy corrupt and republicans.

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butterhoscotch t1_ixy9bkg wrote

I mean generally the west doesnt antagnoize russia. They wont bend over after the war, but they will quietly want to resume normal trade and make profit off their misery as well as ukraines.

Politically the US is a dumpster fire and is full of pro russian propaganda that is mind boggling.

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butterhoscotch t1_iuk4cct wrote

You shouldnt be downvoted for voicing a valid point. From the russian point of view, I mean people expect rational behavior from tyrants and crackpots like Putin, who thinks his alexander the great?

Yeah 20 years ago id have said no way would they be so stupid as to provoke the west into all out war.

Today I say, anythings possible.

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