Gelion
Retired Captain
We are discussing Estonian soldiers that were fighting the war of 1941-1945. The ones that were conscripted, but could go home.None of that had happened in 1940 when Russia invaded Estonia in an unprovoked attack![]()
No bother really. I could provide you with information on Green Cards if you are interested (as a British citizen).Thanks for the compliment.
Yeah, they were used to frighten populations into submission. Same tactic the Nazis used when they burned 1000's of Soviet villages. No big deal, right?They were mass casualty attacks, very unpleasant but an unfortunate part of war.
They still live don't they? Inspite reservations, mass shootings and a series of Indian Wars. No it is not legitimate to say that they were exterminated.The American Indians died largely of disease I think. It's not credible to say that America exterminated them - took advantage of their weakness and fought against them, but I don't think there is any legitimacy that they were exterminated.
Starting a war 10 years after the reasons for it are gone can be considered aggression.Not the same. America was not the aggressor in those 2 wars [defending vietnam against the north, defending kuwait against Iraq]. Russia launched unprovoked attacks against those three countries. The issue of aggression is central to the right to compensation, morality and an apology.
South Vietam government was autoritarian and feared by most of its people. While I agree that USA was defending its ally, the interests of the people say they should not have.
Invasions of the three states were done by USSR.