Putin’s justifications for the war in Ukraine:
— max seddon (@maxseddon) April 12, 2022
– “the main goal is to help people”
– “we were forced to do it”
– “we couldn’t put up with it any longer”
– “a clash was inevitable”
– “it was just a matter of time”
– “we didn’t have a choice, this was the right thing to do” pic.twitter.com/FxDttjqrqh
Curiously, there’s one thing he didn’t mention. It starts with nay and ends with toe.
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