I wonder what caused the change of heart
Probably saw that western support hasnt collapsed and russia is about to get the crap kicked out of them.
I wonder what caused the change of heart
You're reading wrong then, I clearly see that they shot down 15 out of the 18 missiles they launchedThe wording on that makes me laugh - like Ukraine shot down 15 of 9 strategic bombers.
You're reading wrong then, I clearly see that they shot down 15 out of the 18 missiles they launched
Just realised that a lot of Indian media actually supports Russia.
You can see they parrot all Russian propaganda.
You can tell from the comments a a lot of Indians believe Russia isn't the aggressor.
India is an interesting place --- 1bn people. No idea how they achieved democracy tbh.Just realised that a lot of Indian media actually supports Russia.
You can see they parrot all Russian propaganda.
You can tell from the comments a a lot of Indians believe Russia isn't the aggressor.
India is an interesting place --- 1bn people. No idea how they achieved democracy tbh.
Ok, you be forgiven for thinking a nuke went off there!
Pretty huge blast wave
Ok, you be forgiven for thinking a nuke went off there!
Making colonialisation sound benevolentYeah, you'd think perhaps a place like that would have needed a more developed country to come in, give a sort of framework for that kinda thing, maybe a justice system, education system, infrastructure, railways that sort of thing.
Total mystery how that all happened.
Making colonialisation sound benevolent
Just realised that a lot of Indian media actually supports Russia.
You can see they parrot all Russian propaganda.
You can tell from the comments a a lot of Indians believe Russia isn't the aggressor.
No idea how they achieved democracy tbh.
No, just pointing out some fundamental parts of how a bunch of independent, undemocratic kingdoms/states became a massive democracy.
They didn't achieve it. Democracy was gifted to them by the British, along with the administrative infrastructure that makes it work, and most of the critical technology that keeps their nation alive.
Making colonialisation sound benevolent
Making colonialisation sound benevolent