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School me on this one.


               
2022 Apr 26, 8:30am   9,386 views  72 comments

by RWSGFY   follow (4)  

Now that Russia clearly stated the intent to attack Moldova I need expert's input on why this would be justified:

- There are Nazis there!
- There are bioWEAPONS labs there.
- There are Nazi-operated bioWEAPONS labs there.
- Russia needs a buffer safety zone between their border and NATO.
- Moldova is hosting NATO weapons.
- It's necessary to protect Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the Black Sea.
- US has overturned Moldova in 2014.
- US bombed Dresden in 1944.
- Bush lied about WMDs in Iraq.
- ALL OF THE ABOVE.

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1   zzyzzx   @   2022 Apr 26, 8:35am  

It's justification for Moldova to round up all their Russians and march them to the Russian border, under guard.
2   Al_Sharpton_for_President   @   2022 Apr 26, 8:36am  

Russia, rightly or wrongly, justifies such actions as defending ethnic Russians, or even Slavs in general. Moldovans, and the related Romanians, are descendants of the ancient Romans as well as defeated Dacians and other former tribes/nations that became Romanized. Therefore ethnic Moldovans and Romanians speak a Romance language, which includes former Latin languages French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. They are not Slavs.

And so when minorty ethnic Russians are marginalized in former Soviet countries, or even brutally attacked, Russia uses this as a rationale to intervene, rightly or wrongly.
3   HeadSet   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:32am  

RWSGFY says
US bombed Dresden in 1944.

That famous Dresden bombing was done by the British.
4   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:43am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
Russia, rightly or wrongly, justifies such actions as defending ethnic Russians


Defending from what, exactly? What happened to "Russians" in Moldova recently?
5   Al_Sharpton_for_President   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:44am  

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6   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:44am  

HeadSet says
RWSGFY says
US bombed Dresden in 1944.

That famous Dresden bombing was done by the British.


Dang, you're right: "Bomber" Harris did it.
7   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:46am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
Is It Too Soon to Go On Vacation Together with Moldovan Women for Marriage?


Au contraire, my friend: it might be too late. But you can host them as refugees in your basement.
8   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:47am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
when minorty ethnic Russians are ... brutally attacked


Did this happen in Moldova recently?
9   Ceffer   @   2022 Apr 26, 10:51am  

I hate it when Moldovan honey traps beat you to death with your own empty vodka bottle after you pass out.
11   indc   @   2022 Apr 26, 11:15am  

NYT says that there is a part of Moldova which is under russian control. So if they take control of this land and connect to odessa it will be very good win for russia as it can take complete control of blacksea and UKraine cutoff from sea will become a land locked country and then become a third world country. I dont see anything wrong in russia's strategy here.

I dont think russia will attack Moldova because most of Russia's objectives failed in UKraine.
12   HeadSet   @   2022 Apr 26, 11:16am  

Bitcoin says
Dang, I'd take this one!

Yep, you and every swinging dick between here and Bucharest.
13   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Apr 26, 11:17am  

indc says
NYT says that there is a part of Moldova which is under russian control. So if they take control of this land and connect to odessa it will be very good win for russia as it can take complete control of blacksea and UKraine cutoff from sea will become a land locked country and then become a third world country. I dont see anything wrong in russia's strategy here.

I dont think russia will attack Moldova because most of Russia's objectives failed in UKraine.


Their dreams is one thing, but this thread is about justification for fullfilling these dreams.
14   zzyzzx   @   2022 Apr 26, 11:18am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
And so when minorty ethnic Russians are marginalized in former Soviet countries, or even brutally attacked, Russia uses this as a rationale to intervene, rightly or wrongly.


Which is exactly why they need to be deported. War is an excellent opportunity to do this. Make Russia evacuate East Prussia as well.
15   Al_Sharpton_for_President   @   2022 Apr 26, 11:22am  

Eric Holder says
Did this happen in Moldova recently?
Who knows what is happening there?

Here is a history of the Russian breakaway region, Transnistria, and the 1992 war fought there.

The Transnistria War (Romanian: Războiul din Transnistria; Russian: Война в Приднестровье) was an armed conflict that broke out on 2 November 1990 in Dubăsari (Russian: Дубосса́ры, Dubossary) between pro-Transnistria (Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR)) forces, including the Transnistrian Republican Guard, militia and neo-Cossack units (which were supported by elements of the Russian 14th Army), and pro-Moldovan forces, including Moldovan troops and police.

Fighting intensified on 1 March 1992 and, alternating with ad hoc ceasefires, lasted throughout the spring and early summer of 1992 until a ceasefire was declared on 21 July 1992, which has held. The conflict is sometimes known as the Moldo-Russian war (Romanian: Războiul moldo-rus) in Moldova and Romania.[28]

Political background[edit]
Under Soviet rule, the Moldavian SSR became subject of policy of Russification, including isolation from the Romanian cultural sphere and the imposition of the Cyrillic alphabet for the Romanian language.[29] During the last years of the 1980s, the political landscape of the Soviet Union was changing due to Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost, which allowed political pluralism at the regional (republican) level. In the Moldavian SSR, as in many other parts of the Soviet Union, national movements became the leading political force.[30] As these movements exhibited increasingly nationalist sentiments and expressed intent to leave the USSR in favor of uniting with Romania, they encountered growing opposition from among the primarily Russian-speaking ethnic minorities living in the republic.[31] This opposition to the new trends and potential future policies was manifested in a more visible way in Transnistria, where, unlike the rest of the MSSR, ethnic Moldovans (39.9%) were outnumbered by the combined figure of Russians and Ukrainians (53.8%) as per the 1989 Census in Transnistria, largely due to higher immigration during the Soviet era.

While some believe that the combination of a distinct history (especially 1918–1940) and a fear of discrimination by Moldovans, gave rise to separatist sentiments, others believe that ethnic tensions alone fail to account for the dynamics of the conflict. According to John Mackinlay and Peter Cross, who conducted a study based on casualty reports, significant numbers of both Transnistrians and Moldovans fought together on both sides of the conflict. They suggest that the conflict is more political in nature.[32]

On 31 August 1989, the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR enacted two laws. One of them made Moldovan the official language, in lieu of Russian, the de facto official language of the Soviet Union. It also mentioned a linguistic Moldo-Romanian identity. The second law stipulated the return to the Latin Romanian alphabet. Moldovan language is the term used in the former Soviet Union for a virtually identical dialect of the Romanian language during 1940–1989. On 27 April 1990, the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR adopted the traditional tricolour (blue, yellow and red) flag with the Moldavian coat of arms and later changed in 1991 the national anthem to Deșteaptă-te, române!, the national anthem of Romania since 1990. Later in 1990, the words Soviet and Socialist were dropped and the name of the country was changed to "Republic of Moldova".

These events, including the end of the Ceaușescu regime in neighboring Romania in December 1989 and the partial opening of the border between Romania and Moldova on 6 May 1990, led many in Transnistria and Moldova to believe that a union between Moldova and Romania was inevitable. This possibility caused fears among the Russian-speaking population that it would be excluded from most aspects of public life. From September 1989, there were strong scenes of protests in the region against the central government's ethnic policies. The protests developed into the formation of secessionist movements in Gagauzia and Transnistria, which initially sought autonomy within the Moldavian SSR, in order to retain Russian and Gagauz as official languages. As the nationalist-dominated Moldavian Supreme Soviet outlawed these initiatives, the Gagauz Republic and Transnistria declared independence from Moldova and announced their application to be reattached to the Soviet Union as independent federal republics.[31] - Wikid

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