Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Nov 3, 2022 at 17:10
After months of excoriating dialogue by which the Russian incursion into the Ukraine was observed as the greatest tragedy of wartime devastation of an unlikely national enemy, is it now considered a fait accompli that the Russian gets a free pass on the irreparable damage in the international community's perceptions of what constitutes appropriate international relations while thousands of innocent victims are left unremembered in the smoldering ruins of a once peaceful corner of Europe after its history of tragedy in World War Two had ostensibly healed. So much for thinking that Russia could be a participant in peaceful endeavors. And yet, politics in America have yet to realize why progessives are unreliable: go figure.
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