Spiros
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So the actions of the Red Army in the 1940's - btw in the immediate aftermath of the Germans doing the same and worse to the Russians they invaded - frame what you think is happening in the Russian army today? The world - including Russia - has moved on from the 1940s. I would agree that our values may be different to theirs but their population don't have the freedom to express their own values in the way we do. The fact that special units from Syria and mercenaries indicates that the average Russian soldier doesn't have the heart for this but can't easily back out because (1) they're in the army and (2) because of consequences not just for themselves but for their families tooOf course not ‘every’ case. You can’t say that about anything or anyone really. A majority? Quite possibly. Russians have form, our values are totally at odds with and have been for centuries. Russians raped millions of German women and minors. Millions. Encouraged by their leaders. Not a few isolated instances, but millions. Russians have a very different mindset then we do, they’re several hundred years behind us socially.
The aggressor here is Putin and he's using Russia as the tool for his personal ambitions. Let's not try to stereotype every Russian as someone who wants to go back to the Soviet era or just kill everybody who isn't Russian