RT @Kasparov63@twitter.com
Planning for every contingency, yes. Using worst-case scenarios as an excuse for inaction in the face of evil, never. Ukraine must win, and the sooner the better for the world. Our post-Putin plan to cure Russia of the imperial virus: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/dont-fear-putins-demise
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1616491741460168713
@mapto anybody in other imperialist countries with similar plans? #JustAsking
@tetrislife Give me a list of countries annexing territories in the 21st century and we can start looking into each case separately
@tetrislife sorry, didn't realise you're asking for "similar plans" from a couple of centuries ago, my bad
@tetrislife tell me also about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism . Because people are being killed because of someone's ill ambitions both in Russia and Ukraine as we speak
@mapto yeah yeah, asking about past imperialism is whataboutism. And what is avoiding talking about past imperialism? Denial?
@mapto nice interpretation. But actually, forgetting yesterday is unacceptable; or would you be fine with Putin spouting democracy the day after the Ukraine conflict ceases? Imperialism has to be acknowleged, apologized and compensated for; the same way the West expects Russia to.