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Always gotta blame Russia somehow
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Considering the whole "every accusation a confession" dynamic, it is probably nothing comparable to the western empire's. How much they have, who knows, but we do know the western empire is the primary aggressor the world over and extensively so. There is also the question of what it gets used for. And the west basically goes, "If it's our military/intelligence organizations, then it's for Freedom (tm) and Burgers (tm). If it's their military/intelligence organizations, then it's for Eating Babies (tm) and Authoritarianismingy Everyone (tm)." How this makes any sense with the hundreds of military bases, forever wars, and endless bombings and sanctioning of other countries, well... we know it doesn't make any sense. We're meant to think China or Russia have the potential to be horribly evil in ways we can't even imagine, while the US specifically in more recent empire form - and the western empire as a whole if we're going further back than US hegemony - has been being unfathomably evil for hundreds of years.
Yes, the US does, the world over. In hundreds of military bases. Part of which involves wanting to expand NATO to Russia's borders. Part of which involved waging a "cold" war and ultimately playing a major part in the collapse and overthrow of the Soviet Union, which Russia was a part of. A statement like "Russia is doing everything in its power to sway things" is like saying "a human being is doing everything in their power to breathe in and breathe out." Of course people have motives and of course states have motives too. That's not anything meaningful intrinsically. You have to look at what the motives are and where they are deriving from. You have to look at what the actions are relative to each other, not just in isolation. Being against imperialism doesn't mean saying "it's bad" and then proceeding to take at face value the narratives about other countries pushed by imperialists. A significant part of overcoming imperialism is recognizing that most of what you've been told about other countries by imperialist sources is in some part exaggeration, distortion, or outright lie.
Here is just one example of distortion vs. reality with regards to this way you put things as "a war of extermination":
https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/2022_Russo-Ukrainian_conflict
Does that look to you like a country that wants to exterminate? Or is it the ones intervening from the west and sabotaging peace deals?
Imperialist shills really and seriously expect that entire world will just go belly up and allow them to gut it.
strong words for Ukraine's decade-old aggression against the Donbas
The image of the inscrutable orientals is such a powerful cultural force in the west that even on a comment acknowledging that the boogeyman isn't as powerful as it is made out to be, half of the comment is still just fear mongering.