Russia’s Bombing: barbarity, USA’s: error
I am amazed by the irony and cynicism with which the media, analysts and some international spokespeople describe the bombings of foreign forces in territories with serious conflicts. For the “anticommunists”, in the framework of their Cold War nostalgia, anything that Russia does will be a “barbarity”, while everything that the United States does, if wrong, will be an error, collateral damage, etc.
I am amazed by the irony and cynicism with which the media, analysts and some international spokespeople describe the bombings of foreign forces in territories with serious conflicts. For the “anticommunists”, in the framework of their Cold War nostalgia, anything that Russia does will be a “barbarity”, while everything that the United States does, if wrong, will be an error, collateral damage, etc.
I am amazed by the irony and cynicism with which the media, analysts and some international spokespeople describe the bombings of foreign forces in territories with serious conflicts. For the “anticommunists”, in the framework of their Cold War nostalgia, anything that Russia does will be a “barbarity”, while everything that the United States does, if wrong, will be an error, collateral damage, etc.
On the other hand, for the “anti-Yankees” everything the United States does will be cruel and perverse State terrorism, but the truth is, any country that uses force to intervene in another country, be it by error or petition of an internal o external political, social or economic sector, is definitely interference and the practice of barbarity.
The necessity of every nation to exercise its sovereignty to resolve its conflicts, and use international aid not to penetrate or intervene in the conflict, but rather to facilitate that each nation can advance in the resolution of their own problems, is what today demands the sensibility of a world that has tried to develop in the overcoming of these “errors”, “collateral effects” o “false positives” and the atrocious barbarity that implies that human beings continue to invest in technology to end it.
We do little by applauding any military action, if not activated in an appropriate manner to overcome the real causes of the conflicts that bring the world the current levels of deaths due to political, social or economic causes.