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    Chechnya is a part of Russia. A country cannot invade itself. It was jihadi terrorists, armed and trained by the CIA, who invaded Russia.

    Georgia was the one who attacked first in 2008. Even the EU investigation into that conflict had to admit this undeniable fact.

    Russia did not invade Crimea. Russia was already in Crimea because they were leasing a naval base there. Crimeans held a referendum to join Russia and Russia accepted them.

    The Donbass rebelled against the illegal fascist coup in 2014 and was attacked for this by the Nazi thugs of the coup regime.

    Russia responded to a request for mutual defense from the Donbass republics in 2022 which had declared independence from Ukraine due to being attacked by the illegally installed Kiev regime for eight years.

    This is their legal right under international law according to the UN charter article 51.

    Tibet is part of China and has been since at least the Yuan dynasty (13th century).

    The Uyghurs are a protected ethnic group in China. You can visit Xinjiang which is autonomously governed mostly by local Uyghurs and see for yourself they live just as normally as any other people in China.

    The South China Sea is split between all nations bordering it. China’s claims to its share are legal and historically justified.

    When other countries’ fishing boats intrude into Chinese waters without China’s permission, China enforces its sovereignty. The other countries do the same to Chinese fishing boats in their respective waters. The US meanwhile blows up fishing boats in other countries’ waters, which is a war crime.

    China and Russia both have democratic processes just like the US does. Russia even has presidential elections. They are not dictatorships any more than the US is. Russia’s constitution is practically a carbon copy of the French constitution and was written with heavy involvement of US “advisors” (USAID).

    The US is the one that repeatedly, blatantly and unrepentantly violates international law:

    The unprovoked bombing of Serbia and the illegal NATO occupation of Serbia’s Kosovo province, the illegal invasion of Iraq, the invasion of Afghanistan, the bombing of Libya, the invasion of Syria, the aiding and abetting of the genocide in Palestine, the unprovoked bombing of Iran, serial theft of other countries’ legal property, illegal unilateral sanctions, and a litany of war crimes against civilians… the list is practically endless.