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I am not equivocating Ukraine with Afghanistan. The Ukrainian regime is NOT a quasi-terrorist, fundamentalist, sinister right-wing regime as the Taliban were, for one. Putin had no right to invade Ukraine.

However, this does not mean that we should consider the invasion of Afghanistan as "defense" either. No state had been attacked by the state of Afghanistan. That a few afghan civilians conducted a terrorist attack in the USA doesn't mean that Afghanistan attacked the USA. Afghanistan even agreed to consider handing over Osama bin Laden to the USA, as long as they were provided with evidence of his guilt - like any state that is asked to extradite a resident. The USA decided that it didn't care to wait and produce such evidence, so they launched an invasion less than a month after the attack.

It is true that this war in particular got acquiessence from the UN security council, so I will admit that it was not technically illegal (unlike the Iraq war).



Two wrongs don't do another right


Not sure what you're trying to say. Nothing about war is right, with very very few exceptions.

My only point was that claiming NATO is a "purely defensive alliance" is not supported by history. This means that some NATO claims about Russia's lack of reasons for fearing NATO expansion are bullshit.

But to be very clear again, this doesn't justify Russia's illegal murderous invasion of Ukraine.




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