Very dangerous. That said, I think the statement was citing the fact that initially Russia stuck Kiev from Russia. In other words, nation attacked by x from x has the right to retaliate to x. I don't know if I can disagree with that. There is the issue of provocation. Provocation tests restraint, and that of nations which export arms, as the UK and Russia both do, and those that don't but do manufacture and export technology, energy and more to supply their enemies' enemy. The enemy bloc who are also power-thirsty and morally bankrupt. But I agree, not the path I would take. I admire Hungary and Slovakia in their stances.

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