I don’t blame them. Ukraine needs to take the war to Russia to win.

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    As an American, I support Ukraine droning inside Russia. Fuck up their power plants, oil production, and bases! I believe most Americans would agree that in war, this tactic is fair game.

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      There have been no such calls for Ukraine to stop attacking Russia. The article is behind a paywall, and there are no corroborating stories from any credible news sites. According to the same article on yahoo news, the White House claimed its due to oil prices. The US gets its oil from Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Brazil. The headline has no merit.

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      Power plants are not valid military targets though. No one should be attacking those and it’s always wrong to do so.

      Edit: I posted this comment and immediately went to bed. After waking up and looking at responses, I’m absolutely disgusted with people justifying and approving war crimes. Attacking civilian infrastructure like power plants is a WAR CRIME and that’s why it’s a huge deal that Russia has been attacking power plants. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.

      Edit 2: alright, time for links since people seem unconvinced. Both the ICC and the UN consider the attacks by Russia on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure to be war crimes. If it’s wrong for Russia to do, it’s wrong for everyone to do.

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        Citation needed

        Civilian infrastructure can in fact a valid target if it assist the military. Electricity generation is used to maintain many military systems, including telecommunications, logistics, lighting, radar systems, and all sorts of manufacturing capability that assists the military.

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          So fucking what? Attacking civilian power infrastructure isn’t the solution to fighting an enemy. Attack the military comms, logistics, lighting, radar, and manufacturing instead. Then everyone knows the attack is absolutely justified.

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        Sorry, Russia already lost the right to say Ukraine shouldn’t be hitting their power plants.

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          An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. If Russia started using VX gas, would it be acceptable for Ukraine to start using Sarin? Absolutely fucking not. There is never a legitimate excuse for a war crime.

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            There is never a legitimate excuse for a war crime.

            There’s one actually. Survival.

            If the situation gets to a point where your existence on the planet becomes problematic, you take the gloves off, you fight back with everything you can, especially if you’re protecting those that you love.

            Having said that, fuck war, and fuck war crimes. Wish the UN could resolve this crap before it gets to where we are now.

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        Power plants are not valid military targets though.

        Yes apples are not oranges, so why are you trying to change the subject?
        AFAIK there is not a single example of Ukraine attacking power plants in Russia.
        An oil depot or refinery is NOT a powerplant. Russia has more than enough oil to serve their population, but maybe they can’t serve the military 100% too, if Russia chooses to prioritize their illegal military invasion over their own population, that’s a Russian problem. As long as Russia prioritize oil for their military, oil is a valid military target.

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          I’m not trying to change the subject. The OP tried to slip a war crime target in with valid military targets, and I wanted to set the record straight.

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        Buddy, I can smell the straw from here. Ukraine isn’t attacking Russia’s critical infrastructure out of some need for retribution. If a grizzly bear attacks you, you hit that thing in any sensitive spot you can reach until it backs off. Otherwise you’re dead. That’s the situation Ukraine has been in from the start. They’ve been persistently outgunned and outmanned. The only way to get Russia to stop is to hit them where it hurts.

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          I’m not making some kind of strawman argument. I’m correcting the OP, because attacking civilian infrastructure is a war crime. If Russia starts using chemical weapons, should Ukraine start too? If you have any sense of ethics, you’d say no.

          Congratulations, you’ve successfully justified a war crime.

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        Power plants are Ukraine is not a valid military target though. No one should be attacking those it and it’s always wrong to do so.

        FTFY

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          Well yes, but starting a war suddenly and without declaration isn’t a war crime.

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              Look, I’m about as anti-war as they come. But in the capitalist neoliberal rules-based order, war happens constantly all over the world and the best we can do is enforce the provisions of the Geneva Convention. No good will come from equating war generally with war crimes right now. There will be a point where we can call war a crime against humanity, but the Overton window isn’t there yet.

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                Why are you framing it as if capitalism and neoliberalism are causing war? Isn’t this one of the most peaceful times in human history?

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                  It’s not that they’re the cause of all war, but neoliberal capitalism is the root of all modern conflicts.

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        It’s morally wrong to do so. At the end of the day, like every single other war in the human history sadly , the right side is the winning one, be It bombing power plants, hospitals or houses.

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        Power plants are not valid military targets though

        Sure they are. You’d make a terrible military leader.

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        Maybe. But destroying the Russian dictatorship is a moral obligation for everyone in the free world.

        All Russian infrastructure and assets are valid targets. Both inside and outside of Russia.

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      alas, i am afraid that even if ukraine is able to restore its territorial integrity, most of russian citizens won’t understand that their government did something wrong. russia won’t ever be humiliated like nazi germany, to force people to think what they did wrong.

      i am afraid of newer russian revanshionism and i am afraid of what their post imperial phantom pains will make them do in the future.

      my impression is that majority of the russian citizens feel pain regarding the ‘lost lands’ as they often put it, as a result of ussr collapse.

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        Nazi Germany was “humiliated “ because they were occupied and force to learn of their crimes.

        Russia cant must be allowed to get off Scot free for this shit. They need to be dismantled to nullify future harm, and forced to confront and acknowledge their crimes.

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      Yes, ukraine should lose some more soldiers to take a cut out of russia, to really show them. /s

      Damn, this position at the sideline, rooting for our team, surley is comfortable.

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    How about this: we’re allowed to tell them how to run their war as long as we supply them an uninterrupted pipeline of the shit they need to win it the way they’re telling us to.

    Oh wait: we already tried that, except we not only didn’t even do it well, but also didn’t hold up our end of the bargain because of fucking fascist far-right politicians. So we kinda fucked that one up, didn’t we?

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    They are fighting in the fucking defensive war. What fucking logic is that? They should even cross the Russian border if needed.

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    I like the Economist but maybe posting their articles here should be avoided since no one can obviously read them so everyone is just commenting about the headline.

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    Biden wants to tank the Russian economy, not for Ukraine to win. Hitting their oil will rise the global price and lose him the election.