Zelensky calls on allies to push for ‘regime change’ in Russia, warns of further aggression against Europe

by AdSpecialist6598

8 comments
  1. He’s absolutely correct, but most politicians wouldn’t want to hear it- they’d much rather this was a future problem not a now problem

    Also for some inexplicable reason people are more afraid of russia falling apart than of it *not* falling apart. As if they’d rather have a North Korea instead of (for example) Yugoslavia. From the perspective of having one of these two as a neighbor in a few decades, Yugoslavia is *vastly* preferable 

  2. As much as I’d like to see Putin ousted, historically external attempts to out regimes often strengthen them.

    Multiple times in the last 3 decades, Iran has been on the brink of a regime change, until the US got involved. The outside medaling gives the regime a justification for oppressive policies.

    People prefer their dictator to outside interference.

  3. How to regime change when 90% of Ruzombies will never fight Putin?

    The remaining 10% are dead, fled, or are in prison.

    The only way to defeat RuZZia is with military might and an economic embargo.

  4. Russia has been aggressive towards Europe for decades. We just don’t hear about it that much in the media unless somebody fucking dies.

  5. Hell yeah. Bald fuck will likely run away to Beijing though

  6. Russia is too far gone man, better put a fence around it and put some “No Entry” signs on the exits, and plenty of food stalls to keep them happy

  7. Obviously that would be nice, but he shouldn’t be saying things like this.

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