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Why is U.S.A say freedom when thay fight in Ukraine when they are not involved in it?

Tell us a few words about each of these "invasions". Specify at least the dates. Many visitors to the forum will be interested to learn about the pages of history unknown to this day. Thank you in advance.
@Alex_Muezersky said in #31:
> Tell us a few words about each of these "invasions". Specify at least the dates. Many visitors to the forum will be interested to learn about the pages of history unknown to this day. Thank you in advance.

Your twisted view of the Soviet tanks invading Hungary in 1956 to suppress the people trying to shake off the murderous and brutal regime after the death of one of the worst mass murderers in History Joseph Stalin makes me doubt its worth anyone’s time to attempt to communicate with you.
@Mopman said in #32:
> makes me doubt its worth anyone’s time to attempt to communicate with you
Please keep entertaining people with your anti-historical and Russophobic posts. Have a nice day.
Considering your currently living under a dictatorship with no free press and jail terms for people who publicly speak out against Putin’s invasion of the Ukraine I can understand why even typing the facts here could put you at risk.
@banzemachess said in #29:
> I'm not an 8 year old @salmon_rushdie. And US did not invite USSR to dig their own grave. I'm far good in history so don't break my history brain into a laghing guy.
Then tell me - how did the US force them to take the actions which led to their collapse?
@Alex_Muezersky said in #31:
> Tell us a few words about each of these "invasions". Specify at least the dates. Many visitors to the forum will be interested to learn about the pages of history unknown to this day. Thank you in advance.

Georgia '08
Ukraine '14

lol I know you're not that dumb, but call it an SMO or whatever cope you're told to

As I said - in relation to other European countries - there is no other country that has attacked their neighboring states since Yugoslavia.
@salmon_rushdie said in #36:
> Georgia '08
The EU Commission, led by Heidi Tagliavini, studied the causes of the conflict and concluded that Georgia was the aggressor. It's amazing that 16 years later you still don't know about this fact. Even such a garbage media as CNN has recognized Georgia's responsibility.

@salmon_rushdie said in #36:
> Ukraine '14
The invasion of the okraina in 2014? What are you talking about?

Should I expect your expert opinion on the "invasion" of the USSR, say, in Norway?
I guess you know where is Finnmark and Bornholm? If you can ask Stalin or make putina declassify documents we would know the truth. Maybe you can ask Javier Milei's dogs to communicate with Stalin?
@bfchessguy said in #38:
> Finnmark and Bornholm
Are the actions of the Red Army during World War II in Northern Norway and on the Danish island of Bornholm an "invasion" and an "occupation"?
@Alex_Muezersky said in #39:
> Are the actions of the Red Army during World War II in Northern Norway and on the Danish island of Bornholm an "invasion" and an "occupation"?

Surely they never planned to do things after invading / liberating long after the end of WW2.

The OP was this right?

>Since 1934, what does these places have in common?
>
>Manchuria, *** Finland, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia ***, Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, *** Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Norway, Denmark, and eastern Germany ***...