I tend to agree that France bears moral responsibility for how its weapons are used in the Ukraine-Russian conflict. After all, France and Russia are not at war. Is it right for a country to send weapons that kill the people (whether civilians or military) of another country? I would be curious to understand from those sympathetic to France what moral defence is available to France.
It's especially problematic for a country (such as France) that takes the moral high ground. We need to live by the standards that we impose on others.
No matter what Macron says or does, he always looks like a fool.
I tend to agree that France bears moral responsibility for how its weapons are used in the Ukraine-Russian conflict. After all, France and Russia are not at war. Is it right for a country to send weapons that kill the people (whether civilians or military) of another country? I would be curious to understand from those sympathetic to France what moral defence is available to France.
It's especially problematic for a country (such as France) that takes the moral high ground. We need to live by the standards that we impose on others.
Rogozin shoots IPSC? COOL
I shoot Open division.